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Vlad Dracul's castle at Arefu, Muntenia
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Vlad Dracul's castle at Arefu, Muntenia

"a stone building on a hill"

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Comments for: Vlad Dracul's castle at Arefu, Muntenia
shaDEz Report This Comment
Date: November 11, 2005 11:36PM

damn, old Vlad has really let his crib go to hell
Anonymous Report This Comment
Date: November 12, 2005 03:43AM

That would be cool to visit,have you been there digger?
Duane Report This Comment
Date: November 12, 2005 03:45AM

Damn my computer keeps taking my name off.
fossil_digger Report This Comment
Date: November 12, 2005 05:11AM

yes, about 15 years ago, it was an chilling feeling. can't describe, but chills and bumps were all over me! my computer bumps me off every once in a while also, pain in the ass!
Tiw Report This Comment
Date: November 12, 2005 08:04AM

I wonder what it looked like when in full glory.
Anonymous Report This Comment
Date: November 12, 2005 08:27AM

As in Vlad the Impaler? The guy behind the Drucula myth?
shaDEz Report This Comment
Date: November 12, 2005 05:29PM

yeah, that's the one, 90130
destructor Report This Comment
Date: November 12, 2005 05:52PM

Wrong, that's Vlad Tepes, or whatever variation of e is used (I think I'd be impaled for spelling his name wrong).

Apparently he would impale someone through the anus and out of the right shoulder, by passing vital organs and then sealing the wounds so the person would live for 2 or 3 days in extreme pain, though torture was practised throughout the world at this time. I postulate that Vlad became famous because rulers could say "Sure we drag people out of their homes in the middle of their night and burn them alive, but it could be worse, so be thankful for our rule and don't rebel!".