Vampiro MaStEr C. DrAgUlA
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Descripción del personaje
Vlad Tepes or Vlad the Impaler (1431-1476) was the prince of Wallachia and his reign was one of the bloodiest in history. An estimated 100,000 people were killed in his reign. He got his nickname "Tepes" or "Impaler" from the manner in which he used to punish people. He would impale them on stakes, blunted or sharp, in various ways. The stakes were meant to pierce the internal organs very slowly.
These people were impaled and put on stakes around Vlad's castle. There were so many bodies that one time a Turkish army thought his castle to be surrounded by a great forest. When they came closer they realized that it was not trees but impaled bodies. Another story involves Vlad and some Italian ambassadors. When they came to Vlad's court they did not remove a little cap that they wore. It was their custom to keep it on. Vlad wanted to "strengthen" this custom, so he had their caps nailed to their heads.
Vlad also used to eat dinner amongst the bodies and he used to dip his bread in their blood. He was suspected of eating the limbs of the dead and it was proven that he forced others to eat human flesh. He also tortured and killed people in a manner related to the crime they were being punished for. He strangled, burned, boiled, skinned, roasted, blinded, and buried people alive. He not only killed men, but women, children and the elderly.
On St. Bartholomew's Day in 1459 Vlad ordered thirty thousand of the merchants and nobles of the Transylvanian city of Brasov to be impaled. The prince wanted to enjoy this site so he had a table set up in the middle of this "forest". He then ordered his boyars join him for a feast amongst this. While dining, Dracula noticed that one of his boyars was holding his nose in an effort to alleviate the terrible smell. Dracula then ordered the nobleman impaled on a stake higher than all the rest so that he might be above the stench.
Once Vlad noticed a man working in the fields while wearing a too short caftan. Vlad stopped and asked the man if he were married. When the man said yes, Dracula had the woman brought before him. He asked her what she did during the day and she answered that she spent her days washing, baking and sewing. The prince pointed out her husband's short caftan as evidence of her laziness. She was then impaled despite her husbands protests. Vlad then ordered someone else to marry the man and warned them of the consequences if she became lazy like the other wife.
Dracula was known throughout the land for his insistence of honesty. Thieves seldom practiced when in Dracula's lands. For they knew the stake was what awaited. Dracula was so confident in the effectiveness of his laws that he placed a golden cup on display in the central square of Targoviste. For fear of what was to happen to whomever took it, the cup remained there, untouched.
After years of his reign, battles with the Turks, being imprisoned,and regaining his throne, he was killed by an assassin at the end of 1476, early 1477. His burial place is unknown but supposedly he is buried under a monastery. From this Bram Stoker based his story Dracula.
What Vlad did to those he felt had broken his laws:
Any wife who had an affair outside of marriage, maidens who did not keep their virginity or unchaste widows, the punishment was all the same. Vlad ordered their sexual organs cut, they would then be skinned alive and exposed, in their skinless flesh. This would be done in a very public place, such as a square and their skin would be placed someplace else for others to view.
He purged Wallachia of what he deemed "parasites" by inviting the old, the ill, the lame, the poor, and the blind to a grand feast in Targoviste Huge numbers of people arrived and they were given new clothes and taken to a hall and treated to a grand feast. What they did not know was that while they were eating, Vlad's soldiers had left and the doors were locked. Before they knew what was going on flames engulfed them. They tried to escape but nobody ever did.
Impalement was Dracula's favorite but by not his only method of torture. The list of tortures includes: nails in heads, cutting off of limbs, blinding, strangulation, burning, cutting off of noses, tongues and ears, mutilation of sexual organs (especially in the case of women), scalping, skinning, exposure to the elements or to wild animals and boiling alive.
These people were impaled and put on stakes around Vlad's castle. There were so many bodies that one time a Turkish army thought his castle to be surrounded by a great forest. When they came closer they realized that it was not trees but impaled bodies. Another story involves Vlad and some Italian ambassadors. When they came to Vlad's court they did not remove a little cap that they wore. It was their custom to keep it on. Vlad wanted to "strengthen" this custom, so he had their caps nailed to their heads.
Vlad also used to eat dinner amongst the bodies and he used to dip his bread in their blood. He was suspected of eating the limbs of the dead and it was proven that he forced others to eat human flesh. He also tortured and killed people in a manner related to the crime they were being punished for. He strangled, burned, boiled, skinned, roasted, blinded, and buried people alive. He not only killed men, but women, children and the elderly.
On St. Bartholomew's Day in 1459 Vlad ordered thirty thousand of the merchants and nobles of the Transylvanian city of Brasov to be impaled. The prince wanted to enjoy this site so he had a table set up in the middle of this "forest". He then ordered his boyars join him for a feast amongst this. While dining, Dracula noticed that one of his boyars was holding his nose in an effort to alleviate the terrible smell. Dracula then ordered the nobleman impaled on a stake higher than all the rest so that he might be above the stench.
Once Vlad noticed a man working in the fields while wearing a too short caftan. Vlad stopped and asked the man if he were married. When the man said yes, Dracula had the woman brought before him. He asked her what she did during the day and she answered that she spent her days washing, baking and sewing. The prince pointed out her husband's short caftan as evidence of her laziness. She was then impaled despite her husbands protests. Vlad then ordered someone else to marry the man and warned them of the consequences if she became lazy like the other wife.
Dracula was known throughout the land for his insistence of honesty. Thieves seldom practiced when in Dracula's lands. For they knew the stake was what awaited. Dracula was so confident in the effectiveness of his laws that he placed a golden cup on display in the central square of Targoviste. For fear of what was to happen to whomever took it, the cup remained there, untouched.
After years of his reign, battles with the Turks, being imprisoned,and regaining his throne, he was killed by an assassin at the end of 1476, early 1477. His burial place is unknown but supposedly he is buried under a monastery. From this Bram Stoker based his story Dracula.
What Vlad did to those he felt had broken his laws:
Any wife who had an affair outside of marriage, maidens who did not keep their virginity or unchaste widows, the punishment was all the same. Vlad ordered their sexual organs cut, they would then be skinned alive and exposed, in their skinless flesh. This would be done in a very public place, such as a square and their skin would be placed someplace else for others to view.
He purged Wallachia of what he deemed "parasites" by inviting the old, the ill, the lame, the poor, and the blind to a grand feast in Targoviste Huge numbers of people arrived and they were given new clothes and taken to a hall and treated to a grand feast. What they did not know was that while they were eating, Vlad's soldiers had left and the doors were locked. Before they knew what was going on flames engulfed them. They tried to escape but nobody ever did.
Impalement was Dracula's favorite but by not his only method of torture. The list of tortures includes: nails in heads, cutting off of limbs, blinding, strangulation, burning, cutting off of noses, tongues and ears, mutilation of sexual organs (especially in the case of women), scalping, skinning, exposure to the elements or to wild animals and boiling alive.
Estadísticas
| Botín total: | 461.669,09 litros de sangre |
| Víctimas mordidas (link): | 12 |
| Combates: | 1581 |
| Victorias: | 1063 |
| Derrotas: | 518 |
| Empates | 0 |
| Oro adquirido: | ~ 137.000,00 ![]() |
| Oro perdido: | ~ 83.000,00 ![]() |
| Daño causado: | 173804.12 |
| Puntos de vida perdidos: | 437348.3 |
Habilidades de MaStEr C. DrAgUlA:
| Nivel del personaje: | Nivel 50 |
| Fuerza: | ![]() (105) |
| Defensa: | ![]() (101) |
| Agilidad: | ![]() (110) |
| Resistencia: | ![]() (103) |
| Destreza: | ![]() (69) |
| Experiencia: | ![]() (12293|12500) |
La estadística del Santuario Ancestral MaStEr C. DrAgUlA
| Desafíos intentados: | 26 |
| Desafíos exitosos: | 18 |
| Desafíos perdidos: | 8 |
Centinela de MaStEr C. DrAgUlA
| Tipo de centinela: | Cerbero apocalíptico |
| Nombre del centinela: | Cerbero apocalíptico |
| Asalto: | ![]() (50) |
| Defensa: | ![]() (50) |
| Resistencia: | ![]() (50) |
Datos del perfil
| Género: | Masculino |
| Edad: | 20-25 Años |
| Localización: | juarez |
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Arena
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