Quincey Morris is the odd man out here in the Dracula tale. He is a rich American, friends with Holmwood and Seward, and like Van Helsing he has had dealings with blood-suckers, in this case, vampire bats, before. He is also the character that gets left out of most other media more times than not.
It is Quincey, or rather his Bowie knife, that is instrumental in bringing down Dracula so Harker and Holmwood can kill him.
Had he survived the attack by Dracula he would have been a great character to become a vampire hunter. Other authors have picked up this challenge and have told stories of a survived Quincey, a vampire Quincey and even Quincey's younger brother (called "Cole" in at least one story). Quincey lives on in John and Mina's son, Quincy Harker.
Again, one of the best portrayals was Billy Campbell in Bram Stoker's Dracula (1992) which was also one of the most book accurate portrayals. Another good one is Ethan Chandler in Penny Dreadful
Here he is for Night Shift. NIGHT SHIFT is available from the Elf Lair Games website (hardcover) and from DriveThruRPG (PDF).
Quincey P. MorrisArchetype: Rich Texan
Strength: 13 (+1) S
Dexterity: 17 (+2) P
Constitution: 16 (+2) S
Intelligence: 11 (0)
Wisdom: 13 (0)
Charisma: 15 (+2)
HP: 24
Alignment: Chaotic Good
AC: 8
Attack: +2
Fate Points: 1d6
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I judge Dracula adaptations largely on whether Quincy is present. If he isn't that's two strikes right from the start.
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