I've read a book about the read Dracula. His name was Vlad Temp または Vlad the Impaler, guess why! That's right he LOVED to impale his enemies. The 城 famous to be Dracula's home, Vlad built some miles away from his ホーム town, I think it was for his wife not too sure. But anyway he was a nutter. He had a ディナー party, with impaled prisoners in the neighbouring room, and when one of his guests complained about the wailing, then got impaled himself. He also made the spikes blunt for his enemies so that it was もっと見る painful and died slower. Also (sorry I know I'm going on a bit) His country was under threat によって the erm someone, who had a better army, もっと見る men, and もっと見る money. So Vlad captured a couple hundred of them, impaled them によって the entrance to the capital, so that when the enemy army came, they got so scared they actually ran away! He was celebrated in his country, although he was a nutter, during his reign they faced almost no threats off other countries and felt extreme secure.
Vlad "The Impailer" Dracula was a prince in Trasylvania. he wasn't a vamprie (that we know of) but he was a very cruel prince who imapailed a LOT of people in hes lifetime.
'Vlad the Impaler' is the real historic figure behind the Dracula myth. He got the name from the fact he loved to take his enemies heads and put them on STAKES and line them around his 城 (yes, there is a real Dracula's castle) as a decoration to any who dare クロス him.
I remember learning about him in my History class. It was によって far the coolest school topic ever discussed.
well i believe he was a human a great human and he can be possible to be infected to the ヴァンパイア blood but i believe he was a human he turn into a dracula vampire i mean
Vlad Dracul was real but Bram Stoker had never heard of him when he wrote "Dracula". The story is in no way based on Vlad the Impaler...So says the History Channel...