Philosophy / Religion The Four-Crown Princes of Hellowe'en by Draconis Blackthorne Dracula, Frankenstein's Monster, The Wolfman, & The Creature from The Black Lagoon have their parallels to The Four-Crown Princes of Hell. These characters are taken from classic motion picture portrayals, as in Bela Lugosi, Max Schreck, Boris Karloff, & Lon Chaney. I received this diabolical revelation while pondering My figurines of same. Dracula = Lucifer / Air / 3 o'clock. Frankenstein = Satan / Fire / 13 o'clock. The Wolfman = Belial / Earth / 9 o'clock. The Creature = Leviathan / Water / 6 o'clock. Dracula Represents Lucifer in these respects: traditional vampiric lore depicts the vampire as transforming into a bat {a creature of air}, & mist {an element of air}. The vampire is a gentleman, as female vampires are ladies. They are highly educated, with upmost considerations for diction, etiquette, & deportment. They are highly educated. Most of the time, the image of the vampire, as signified from Bela Lugosi & Felic Murnau's Count Orlock, demonstrates the thinnish physique of the 3 o'clock on the LaVey Personality Synthesizer. He / She is transluscent, very pale, & usually prefers solitude, except when hunting prey. Frankenstein's Monster Represents Satan, in that it was lightning, or "fire from the sky", which brought him to life. The physique is depicted as the 12 o'clock, & is domineering, aggressive & impulsive, as depicted in the classics. The Wolfman Represents Belial, in that the wolf is a mammal of earth, the woods, & is often depicted with a 9 o'clock physique, with a penchant for consuming much. The Creature from The Black Lagoon Represents Leviathan, as it is a creature of water, & is depicted with a 6 o'clock physique, & moves fluidly.