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Vlad Dracula

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In the 15th century, Vlad Dracula was the prince of Wallachia and Transylvania. As a child, he was held hostage at the court of the Sultan of the Ottoman Empire and underwent military training in the elite Janissary corps, where he became the most formidable warrior, earning the nickname "Vlad the Impaler, son of the Dragon," but was horrified by the realization of his deeds and abandoned his past.
Vlad now rules his domain calmly, but his soldiers discover a helmet in a stream and fear that an Ottoman reconnaissance unit is preparing for an invasion. The stream leads to Broken Fang Mountain, at the top of which there is a cave covered with bone fragments. In the cave, they are attacked by a humanoid creature that kills Vlad's retinue. Vlad himself barely manages to escape and return to his castle, where he learns from Brother Lucian, a monk of the Romanian Orthodox Church, that this creature is a vampire.; One day, a commander of the Roman legions named Caligula was deceived by a demon for the sake of power, but as a reward for this he was trapped in a cave. Vlad is celebrating Orthodox Easter with his wife Mirena and son Ingeras, when an Ottoman detachment arrives at the castle, his emissary demands boys, including Vlad's son, as tribute for training as janissaries of Sultan Mehmed II.
Dying, Merah does not detract from his Contribution to drink her blood so that he would have the strength to save their son. Vlad is extremely reluctant to drink her blood, finally turns into a vampire and gains even greater abilities, while freeing the Master Vampire from his cave, destroying the magical seal that keeps him imprisoned.
Nowadays Vlad meets you on the streets of modern London, you are probably the reincarnation of Mirena.