Synopsis/Details
BARBARA DE CILLI (Queen of Hungary) rules with a stern hand in her husband’s absence. But when several knights and a priest from the Vatican find evidence that her and her cabinet are vampires she has to struggle to prove her innocence.
Set in 1416, PETER (a nervous priest) and ARTHUR (head knight) lead several knights into Hungary to discover how widespread vampirism is. The cabinet are one-step ahead of them and shortly after they arrive in the country, they start their preparations. Taking a potion to walk in the day and surviving a mass in church convinces many knights that the cabinet are not vampires but not GEORGE and Peter. Therefore, they split up into two groups to search the country.
Arthur’s group struggles to find many vampires and he becomes depressed eventually letting several members of the cabinet search for vampires without them. Meanwhile Peter and George are struggling to find proof the cabinet are vampires but their dedication worries Barbara. She calls in IREN to seduce Peter and distract him from his mission. She succeeds.
Soon Arthur finds Asian vampires in Hungary, which deeply worries the cabinet. To make matters worse for Barbara, Peter has fell out with Iren (he has secretly found out she is a vampire) and the peasants are revolting due to economic conditions. Barbara decides that the knights must be sent home but invites them to a party at the palace (secretly to discover what they have found out).
Arriving at the party Arthur, Peter and George discuss their findings and George decides the best way to find out who are vampires is a mirror. Shortly after finding the mirror, two cabinet members kill George and the party almost explodes into a massive battle. The lull is short-lived and once they are in the forest, the knights are attacked and the final battle begins.