Chapter 2 - Dungeon, Prince, Prisoner, and Science (2)
Chapter 2: Dungeon, Prince, Prisoner, and Science (2)
Richard stopped in front of a cell located deep in the dungeon. Because of the dim light, he squinted and looked at the figure inside the cell. The skin color on the figureâs face presented a kind of an abnormal snow-white color. There was no blood, no unusual horrors, only sitting on the floor and looking at him with blank, droopy eyes.
The guard captain screeched inwardly, daring not to make a sound âlest the prince hears of it.
Clearing his throat, he said, âYour Highness, this is the white-faced demon we caught.â
Richard said nothing and moved forward.
The guard captain was stupefied, wondering why Richard held no interest towards the demon. Putting the matter aside, he shrank his neck and followed.
Soon, Richard stopped in a nearby cell. The strange figure was curled up in the corner. He had a face full of wrinkles hinting his old age. He was less than a meter tall, the average height of a child, giving people a strange feeling.
The guard captain explained, âYour Highness, this is a halflingâŚâ
Before he had the chance to explain, Richard shook his head, walked forward again, and stopped.
In the third cell was a reddish-purple skinned human. He had red spots on his face, neck, back of his hands, and so on. Parts of his skin had rotted away. Richard leaned forward and took a closer look. The man had his mouth parted slightly open letting one view his prominent and canine-like teeth that were bloody red.
ââŚYour Highness,â The guard captain pointed to the man on the third cell and said nervously, âThis is a vampire. You must be careful so you wonât be bitten.â
âOh?â Richard raised his brows, tone a little cold.
âYour Highness, youâŚâ
âAn albino, a dwarf, and a case of porphyria⌠so this is the white-faced demon, the halfling, and the vampire you speak of?â
âYour HighnessâŚâ
âDo you have any knowledge of science or not?! Ah, right, Iâve almost forgotten. The Middle Ages is a regressed and backward civilization, but that should be of no excuse! If you think about it, do you think that a white-faced demon, a halfling, and a vampire is so easy to catch? Would they allow you to catch them without difficulties? When those soldiers suffered without casualties, you should have suspicions, right? Have you not learned a thing from your past two failures?â
âThisâŚâ
âDid you see him transform into a bat as the legends speak? Did you see him fly?â
The guard captain trembled, but he suppressed his fear and braved forward with an act of surprising courage.
âYour Highness, while it is true that I did not see this evil vampire turn into a bat nor fly away, he does fear the sun. Exposure to sunlight will cause his skin to rot. Moreover, we found him on the road drinking blood. To confirm our suspicions, we brought a few garlic to which this man was vehemently averse to and had an intense reaction. If this is not a vampire, then what is it? Your Highness, I have no doubt that this evil man is a vampire!â
âBut heâs only suffering from a severe case of porphyria.â
Richard remained unmoved.
âWhat?â The guard captained blinked.
âIn other words, heâs a patient in need of treatment. All the things youâre seeing are symptoms caused by the disease, porphyria, which is very similar to the vampiric legends. But one thing I am certain of, heâs no vampire.â
âYour Highness⌠what do you mean?â The guard captain looked puzzled.
âDo you want to know?â Asked Richard.
âYesâŚâ
âAlright, then Iâll explain. Maybe soon weâll speak the same language and youâll know what it is that I seek.â Richard smiled. âPorphyria, otherwise known as hematoporphyria, is a group of porphyrin metabolic disorder which is when the blood pigment hemoglobin is abnormally metabolized. Itâs caused by the lack of certain enzymes or decreased enzyme activity in the heme synthesis pathway. Unfortunately, at the current level of this time, thereâs no way to cure porphyria. We can barely prolong their limited lifespan. Theyâre no worse than living as a ghost.â
ââŚWhatâŚ?â The guard captain was unable to comprehend.
âAh, Iâve gone off tangent. Let me put it this way,â Richard explained, âAs you know, the human body consists of many parts, part of which is called
heme
. Heme gives our blood the ability to produce oxygen partially due to the presence of iron. And because of the existence of
porphyrin
is the body able to produce hemoglobins, part of heme enzymes.
âBut some people, partially due to the lack of this specific enzyme, heme production is blocked, resulting in extremely high buildups of porphyrin in the body. Porphyrin
is highly sensitive to light but harmless to darkness. When exposed to ultraviolet rays like the sun, porphyrin becomes toxic, resulting in erythema, herpes, and even festering on the surface of the human body.
âThe mouth, of course, will be affected. As the nose and ears are eaten away due to decomposition, the lips are peeled back. Youâll see irritated gums and tooth exposures that exposes a fang-like tooth. Gradually, itâll turn to a purple-brown color because of the deposition of porphyrin.
âAt the same time, because heme cannot be synthesized and normal blood can no longer be produced, patients afflicted with porphyria experiences severe anemic symptoms and need to replenish their blood from the outside to survive. Intravenous delivery is good, but given the current tech and scientific knowledge of this world, I doubt that itâll happen, so they can only choose to drink another kind of heme which is animal blood to relieve their anemia and pain.
âAs for the aversion to garlic, itâs quite simple. Garlic has allicin, a strong bactericide. Garlic contains chemicals that aggravate their symptoms, causing agonizing pain. Itâs the same with silver objects. It also has a strong bactericide.
âIn short, understand this, vampires are vampires, and porphyria is porphyria. Perhaps theyâre the same given their similarities, but theyâre further from the truth! All I ask is that you find real vampires and things related to the supernatural phenomena, not patients in need of treatment, all right?
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âWhen you arrest them, when theyâre unable to escape for all they can do is beg and cry, is there really no doubt in your heart? Or do you believe that all is right so long as you can finish the task? This has happened twice already, and a third time once again. I have limited patience.â
ââŚYour Highness, IâŚâ
The guard captain was struck speechless and occupied with great fear. Heâd long heard of this princeâs coldness and hatred for trickery. If he was truly angeredâŚ
Richard looked away and walked past the struggling guard captain.
âYou mentioned you caught four men this time. The last oneâs a wizard, right? Well, letâs see if this holds some truth to it.â