Deep within the lunar crust, far beneath the neon-drenched domes of the Copernicus Metropolis, the future of humanity is being rewritten in the blood of its past. When the ambitious architects of Aethelgard Biotics use cutting-edge biotechnology to resurrect the decapitated head of Vlad Tepes, they believe they have created the ultimate corporate asset. Instead, they have unleashed a digital god of the New Age. This cloned and cybernetically enhanced Dracula does not merely hunt in the shadows; he inhabits the very code of the lunar colony, transforming the Hyperverse into a digital feudal empire where data is the only currency of power and human consciousness is harvested like raw hardware. As a terrifying new drug known as I spreads through the lunar slums—granting users glimpses of the Count's own predatory memories—the boundary between flesh and machine begins to dissolve. A fractured resistance led by an exiled neural architect, a disillusioned corporate predator, and a hollowed-out socialite must wage a desperate, two-front war across physical and digital realities. From the sterile laboratories of the Moon to the geothermal fortresses of a sunken New York City, they are the only force standing against a trans-planetary nightmare that threatens to turn the entire cradle of humanity into a singular, sentient larder. In this high-octane blend of gothic horror and hard science fiction, the ancient Prince of Darkness proves that while the world has changed, his hunger remains eternal.