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Facts About The REAL Dracula

Son of Dragon

By AlexPublished 12 months ago 4 min read

Facts About The REAL Dracula

Still had a thirst for blood Although what we think of when we hear Dracula

is “Blood Sucking Vampire”. Well that’s not entirely true.

Although he was said to have not been a vampire, he still enjoyed some of the red stuff as

instead of sucking the blood from his victims, he would instead dip pieces of bread in the

blood of his victims.

The fifteenth century manuscript The Story of a Bloodthirsty Madman Called Dracula of

Wallachia, by Michel Beheim, It states that Vlad would invite guests to his home for dinner

and when they’ve finished eating, he would impale them and would let their blood drip

on the table for later consumption.

Dracula Means “Son of Dragon” So the name “dracula” wasn’t something

made specifically for the gothic novel as Vlad III himself actually preferred to be

called Dracula.

His father, Vlad II, was a member of a secret society known as the Order of the Dragon.

He was so proud to be a member that he had his name changed to “Dracul,” which translates

in Romanian to “Dragon.”

As a child, Vlad III would also get involved in this society in which he would change his

own name to Dracula, which translates to “Son of the Dragon.”

Dracula’s Mother Although we know quite a bit about his father

and his history with the Order of the Dragon, we know pretty much nothing about his mother.

It was originally believe that his mother was Princess Cneajna of Moldavia, However

that theory is very unlikely as his father was well known for having many mistresses

so it is a complete mystery as to who is Vlad III’s mother.

Tortured Childhood As a child, Dracula live in a time period

of constant war.

Transylvania itself was at the frontier of two great empires that consist of the Ottoman

and the Austrian Habsburgs.

At first, Dracula was imprisoned by the turks and then again by the Hungarians.

Dracula’s father was murdered, while his older brother, Mircea, was blinded with red-hot

iron stakes and buried alive.

This was the turning point in Dracula’s life that made him the killing machine that

he is known for being Dracula liked a good laugh As strict and as ruthless as he may be, It

has been well documented that Dracula enjoyed a good laugh.

It has been documented that he really enjoyed all of the torture, pain and suffering that

he dealt out.

So much you could argue that dracula had a sense of humor as he was known for making

some incredibly morbid jokes about his victims as they died.

For example, Dracula would always comment on the way his victims would twitch around

like frogs and would always make casual statement such as “Oh, What gracefulness they exhibit”.

At least his sense of humor is more tame than frankie boyles.

Feared and Respected by all Dracula always liked showing his dominance

when it came to the country he ran.

To show how much his citizens feared him, he placed a gold chalice in the middle of

the town square in Targoviste and he allowed people to drink from it, but the golden cup

had to remain in the middle of town square at all times.

You want to know the results?

Not a single person drank for the chalice.

Everyone was far too scared as they were worried that Dracula would be offended thus sentencing them to death.

Modern Day Praise Besides Bram Stoker’s loose interpretation

of him, The Real Dracula still gets praise in our era.

Former Romanian president Nicolae Ceausescu who was the communist ruler of the country

from 1965 to 1989, commended Vlad’s patriotism to further his nationalistic agenda, which

targeted Hungarians and other ethnic minorities in Transylvania.

Death Toll There is no doubt that Dracula was a Sick,

Sadistic ruler, but you’ve got to ask “How many people’s deaths has he been responsible

for?”.

Well when you consider that Dracula had a passion and a large appetite for death, you

can expect the death toll to be in the thousands.

He was reportedly responsible for at least 40,000 deaths with other reports saying the

death toll is in the 100,000

His Death As with any reign, It must come to an end in some way or form.

Vlad was eventually captured during the Turkish invasion and was decapitated for all his troubles.

His head was then given to the sultan, who impaled it outside his palace so everybody

could see it thus marking the end of his reign of terror.

His Body Disappeared Even though his reign was ended at the hands

of the Turkish invasion, His legacy still haunts the empire he once ran to this day.

Soon after his head was impaled in front of his own castle, his body was buried in Snagov

Monastery outside of Bucharest.

However reports state that his body was never found there either meaning someone went grave

robbing soon after his death or Vlad the Impaler either rose from the dead reincarnated as

dracula………….Well there’s always the possibility that he faked his death and

he’s hiding out in cuba with tupac.

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