Vampires and werewolves
Vampires and werewolves are some of the most feared creatures throughout the world. time in and time out, they have appeared as a sybol of fear and death. The truth is even more frightening.
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Some common stereotypical views of vampires are that they suck blood, hunt at night, hate garlic and the most notorious of all is the infamous Dracula. Little is known about vampires nowadays.
Vlad Dracula the third was the impaler prince of Walachia. He was once the military ruler of Transylvania until he was let to be prince of Walachia. Two months after his evil reign, he was forced to exile into Moldovia. He was well known for his cruel and bloodcurling ways. Vlad  was well known for his cruel ways. He would invite beggars to his castle and then ask them if they would like to rid themselves of all their miseries. when all of them said yes, he would burn the castle with all of them trapped inside. He did this because he wanted no poor men to be in his country. But Dracula's most favorite form of torture was impalment. He loved to impale people. He watched people scream in misery while eating. He made it so that they would be tortured for days before they died. On one occasion, two embassadors visited his castle from another country. when they refused to take their hats of, he nailed the hat to their head. source:www.royalty.nu/europe/balkan/dracula.html
Vampires are usually known to hate garlic and water. This is actually a relation to the Rabies epidemic throughout Europe. The Rabies made regular people appear like bloodsucking creatures. The truth is rumors and folklore added to this to create a strange and unknown creature called the vampire.
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