The only two I can think of off the top of my head are Rondo and Chronicles/X68 (though, this one has a heart being crushed, would that still qualify since the victim is not sacrificed while still alive?) I think those are both early resurrections.
I suppose the dissipation of his power makes sense, but what happens to his soul? He may lose his memories over time with each resurrection, but Dracula typically retains the same general attitude. I don't want to divulge into the theory that he's just a puppet of Chaos (mostly because I think that that theory's retarded), but surely his soul goes somewhere, right? Unless his soul splits apart with the dissipation of his power and reforms not entirely perfectly (that would explain his memory loss, certainly)...that makes a strange amount of sense, actually.
Hm, how much of a stretch would it be, then, to have a human worshipper make the scheme to kidnap Serena and end the bloodline so Dracula can reign unchecked? Then, once Drac's back in the saddle, have his own personal attachments and fragmented memories get involved with that plan?
You see, I always though that this "memory" thing has to do with the vessel. He always needs a vessel unless his body is intact (that's why his appearance changes, I believe). Thus his own memories gets mixed with the vessel. I guess it fits with you last statement. But I also have another hypothesis...
Dracula is basically a being made of three parts: His raw dark power, his body and his mind/will.
Dracula's main power comes from the darkness inside men's hearts. When he "dies", his body is destroyed and separated in smaller parts (his remains), his dark power disperses itself in the form of darkness and infects people (Like a curse, for instance), just so it can slowly fester on their hopes and finally enable himself to return, and his "mind" or "will" is retained inside Chaos, and the disappearing Castle.
"Dracula" is despair given embodiment. When this previously dissipated darkness has finally festered on humans and grown big enough (and influenced worshippers of darkness/people/ambient in the process), humans/worshippers make a ritual that sacrifices three of the specific demons' souls said to compose his "dominance", (Succubus, Flame Demon, Giant Bat). The ritual fuses these souls with Dracula's remains and gives them an united body, then the body calls for the accumulated darkness to possess it, and that is Dracula's power under the dominance that is the body. When the body is complete, given physical form and power, it calls for the Castle to reappear, and Dracula's "will" awakens from inside it and finds the body prepared for him. Just then, Dracula is finally complete.
Mind you that this "dissipated darkness" has no "will" of it's own. It just does it's thing, influencing people, eating at their souls, making them curious about the dark arts. What makes Dracula's "will" or "mind" is in his Castle. Without Dracula's mind to control it, this darkness will simply corrupt everything without discrimination and control.
Summarizing: "Dracula" is the culmination of human despair given embodiment through the three demon's souls working as catalizers to "materialize" his body. His conscient mind is binded to the castle, and awakened when his body is ready. Let's say that Dracula's will is "housed" within Chaos, only to be returned to a body when there is one. Dracula's will can also possess another body if the situation calls for it (CoD), but his power will be lacking.
I think that it would also explain how Dracula's power got divided to the Dark Lord Candidates, and why Soma is "Soma", and not "Dracula", and why he is slowly turning into Dracula the longer he is inside the Castle. It's like the "will" of Dracula is fighting Soma's "will". That's why Soma needs to fight Chaos at the end. The body for Dracula's will is ready, but it is already occupied by Soma's will/mind.He has the power of Dominance, which enables him to control that massive flow of darkness which is Dracula's main power battery, but he doesn't have Dracula's "mind".
Also explains how the bad ending of DoS works: Soma turned into the "idea" that is Dracula, the embodiment of despair, by losing control of Dominance (allowing it to possess his body), but since Dracula's "will" was finally sealed for good, he is not "Dracula" per se, but possesses the ability to "channel' all that darkness that composes a being that the original Dracula is, a Dark Lord. Remember how Dmitrii mentions that to be a Dark Lord, all you need is the Dominance?
This is my hypothesis, people. All in all, no, Dracula's "will" doesn't think when he's dead. It stays dormant inside Chaos until a new body with ginormous concentrations of darkness generated by humans calls for him.
EDIT: About Death, I just though of something. What if Death is the manifestation of
Dracula's inherent mortality given form? Imagine that every living thing has a "death" inherent to it. Every living thing dies, right? Imagine that Dracula found a way through his ritual to "exorcise" the mortality inherent to him, thus granting him eternal life and returning cycles. He effectivelly
removed his death from his mortal existence. Since his "death" was not part of his being anymore, it was given a physical manifestation that is the Death we know! That explains why Death is so close to him. It is Dracula's death doing his bidding in materialized form. Death is a
part of Dracula. Also, when Death is defeated, you're not defeating the universal concept of death, you're defeating the one aspect of Dracula that made him mortal in the first place. That's also why Death is always trying to ressurrect Dracula. He needs to "kill" it's original "owner", but since Dracula found a way to expunge his own mortality, Death is also stuck in a never ending cycle. He wants to ressurrect Dracula to kill him, but when he's alive, he cannot take him.
Dracula effectivelly enslaved his own Death!
I think it'd also explain why Death in the Sorrow games is mindlessly trying to kill Soma. Soma doesn't have the "will" of Dracula, but has his Dominance, making him Dracula, or a Dark Lord Candidate in essence. Thus, Death doesn't "connect" to the will of this essence. Death will just try to kill Soma because he is "Soma having Dracula's power but not his mind", or the mind that originally separated it's existence from it's own mortality.