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| image = The count.png
|birth = November or December 1431<br>{{Wiki|Sighișoara|Segesvár}}, {{Wiki|Kingdom of Hungary}}
| birth = November or December 1431<br>{{Wiki|Sighișoara|Segesvár}}, [[Hungary|Kingdom of Hungary]]
|death = December 1476<br>Principality of [[Wallachia]], [[Ottoman Empire]]
| death = December 1476 {{c|aged 45}}<br>[[Wallachia|Principality of Wallachia]], [[Ottoman Empire]]
|affiliates = [[Templars]]
| species = [[Human]]
|appear = ''[[Assassin's Creed: Revelations]]''}}
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*[[Templars]]
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'''Vlad III Tepes''' (1431 – 1476), also known by the title of '''Vlad the Impaler'''; his birth name, '''Vlad Draculesti'''; and the patronymic name '''Dracula''', was a {{Wiki|Voivode}} of [[Wallachia]] who ruled the region intermittently from 1448 to 1476.
'''Vlad III Tepes''' (1431 – 1476), also known by the title of '''Vlad the Impaler'''; his birth name, '''Vlad Draculesti'''; and the patronymic name '''Dracula''', was a {{Wiki|Voivode}} of [[Wallachia]] who ruled the region intermittently from 1448 to 1476.


As a member of the [[Templars|Templar Order]], Vlad Tepes played a significant role in the Order's fight against the [[Ottoman Empire]]. In 1476, Vlad was defeated by [[Ishak Pasha]], the [[Ottoman Empire|Ottoman]] Grand Vizier and, incidentally, the [[Assassin leader|leader]] of the [[Turkish Assassins|Ottoman Assassins]].
==Biography==
A secret member of the [[Templars]], Vlad played a significant role in the Order's fight against the [[Ottoman Empire]]. In 1476, the Ottoman Grand Vizier [[Ishak Pasha]], who incidentally was also the [[Mentor]] of the [[Ottoman Brotherhood of Assassins|Ottoman Assassins]], defeated Vlad when he tried to spark an uprising in [[Hungary]].<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Rebellion]]'' – [[Database: Ishak Pasha]]</ref>


Following Vlad's capture, he died shortly after, with his decapitated head brought back to [[Constantinople]] as a trophy, and together with his [[Vlad Tepes' Sword|sword]], deposited in a specially made [[Vlad the Impaler's Prison|prison]] just outside the Constantinian Walls. The sword was eventually recovered by the [[Mentor]] of the [[Italian Assassins]], [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]], in 1511.
Following his capture, Vlad died shortly after and his decapitated head was brought back to [[Constantinople]] as a trophy. His head and [[Vlad Tepes' Sword|sword]] were later deposited in a specially-made [[Vlad the Impaler's Prison|prison]] just outside the Constantinian Walls.<ref name="Impaler's Tomb">''[[Assassin's Creed: Revelations]]'' – [[The Impaler's Tomb]]</ref>


In 2012, his [[Genetic memory|genetic memories]] were used as an Animi Avatar by the Templar company [[Abstergo Industries]], for the [[Assassin's Creed: Revelations|second stage]] of training for the recruits in their [[Animi Training Program]], under the title of the [[Count]].
===Legacy and influence===
The Wallachian noble and [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Vali cel Tradat]] idolized Vlad and believed the Ottomans were responsible for his death because they had brokered a truce with the Assassins. This grievance eventually led to Vali betraying the Brotherhood and joining the [[Byzantine Rite of the Templar Order|Byzantine Templars]].<ref>''Assassin's Creed: Revelations'' – [[Database: Vali cel Tradat]]</ref> Years after Vali's defection, in 1511, the [[Italian Brotherhood of Assassins|Italian Assassins]]' Mentor [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze|Ezio Auditore]] recovered Vlad's sword from his former prison.<ref name="Impaler's Tomb" />


==Trivia==
Vlad later became the inspiration behind many [[vampire]] legends and stories surrounding him.<ref name="WiYB">''[[Who's In Your Blood?]]''</ref> According to said tales, some people believed that Vlad was a vampire because of his pale white skin and the fact that he rarely went outside. This folklore, combined with his ruthless acts during his reign, was the beginning of the vampiric mythology attached to the Wallachian Voivode.<ref name="WP">{{WP|Vlad the Impaler}}</ref> As if to give credence to the rumors of Vlad's supernatural nature, his tomb conspicuously contained a lone skull bearing long canine fangs.<ref name="Impaler's Tomb" />
*Vlad was also the role model of a Wallachian Assassin, [[Vali cel Tradat]]. His death, which Vali believed the Ottomans were responsible for, coupled with the fact that the Assassins had brokered a truce with the Ottoman Empire, led to Vali's eventual betrayal of the Order.
 
*According to legend, some people believed that Vlad was a vampire because of his pale white skin and the fact that he only went outside occasionally. This folklore, combined with his ruthless acts during his reign, became the inspiration for the famous vampiric character "Dracula."
In 2012, the Templar company [[Abstergo Industries]] used Vlad's [[Genetic memory|genetic memories]] to create the [[Animi Avatars (second stage)|Animi Avatar]] known as "the [[Count]]" for the [[Multiplayer/ACR|second stage]] of their recruits' [[Animi Training Program]]. Despite historically possessing a [[sword]], his avatar in the program used a [[mace]].<ref>''Assassin's Creed: Revelations'' – [[Multiplayer/ACR|Multiplayer]]</ref>
*While Ezio recovered Vlad's sword from the tomb, a skull bearing long canine fangs could be seen, further referring to the rumors of Vlad's vampirism.
 
*He was given the nickname "The Impaler" as a result of the way he would torture his victims. He would put lard or some type of lubricant on a large wooden spike and place them at the top of it, with it between their legs, and eventually his victim would be impaled. Afterwards, the spikes would be formed in a large circle as a barricade around Vlad's fortresses, also used to threaten any who opposed him.
==Personality and traits==
*Vlad is usually thought to be shortened from names beginning with the Slavic element ''volod'', "to rule". ''Tepes'' is Romanian for "impaler".
Known as brutally violent among his enemies, Vlad actions quickly garnered the reputation of being a monster.<ref name="WiYB" /> He was given the epithet of "The Impaler" as a result of the way he tortured his victims, wherein he would put lard or another lubricant on a large wooden spike and place it between their legs to eventually impale the subject. Afterwards, the spikes were arranged in a circular barricade around Vlad's [[fort]]resses as macabre displays and also to threaten any who opposed him.<ref name="WP" />
 
==Behind the scenes==
Vlad the Impaler is a historical character introduced in the 2011 game ''[[Assassin's Creed: Revelations]]''. The memory description for "[[The Impaler's Tomb]]" incorrectly lists his year of death as 1485.
 
Historically, Vlad perished in battle against the forces of {{Wiki|Basarab the Old}} in either late December 1476 or early January 1477. Basarab, who had been overthrown by Vlad when the latter became Voivode of Wallachia for the third time, sought to reclaim his throne with Ottoman support, and engaged Vlad's army near {{Wiki|Snagov}}. The exact circumstances of Vlad's death are unknown, with conflicting reports suggesting that the Voivode was killed by a Turkish assassin, or perished at the hands of his own men after they mistook him for a Turk.<ref name="WP" />
 
===Etymology===
The name Vlad is usually thought to be shortened from names beginning with the Slavic element ''volod'', "to rule". ''Tepes'' is Romanian for "impaler".


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<gallery captionalign="center" position="center" spacing="small" widths="180">
<gallery captionalign="center" position="center" widths="180">
Impaler 3.png|Vlad's skull inside his coffin
Impaler 3.png|Vlad's purported skull inside his coffin
Vlad Tepes Who's In Your Blood.jpg|Vlad Tepes in ''[[Who's In Your Blood?]]''
</gallery>
</gallery>


==Reference==
==Appearances==
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Revelations]]''
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Revelations]]'' {{c|appears as a corpse and Animi Avatar only}}
*[[Assassin's Creed (film)|''Assassin's Creed'' film]] {{promo}}
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Rebellion]]'' {{Mo}}
*''[[Assassin's Creed Roleplaying Game]] – [[Forging History]]'' {{Mo}}
 
==References==
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Latest revision as of 04:16, 2 October 2025

Vlad III Tepes (1431 – 1476), also known by the title of Vlad the Impaler; his birth name, Vlad Draculesti; and the patronymic name Dracula, was a Voivode of Wallachia who ruled the region intermittently from 1448 to 1476.

Biography[edit | edit source]

A secret member of the Templars, Vlad played a significant role in the Order's fight against the Ottoman Empire. In 1476, the Ottoman Grand Vizier Ishak Pasha, who incidentally was also the Mentor of the Ottoman Assassins, defeated Vlad when he tried to spark an uprising in Hungary.[1]

Following his capture, Vlad died shortly after and his decapitated head was brought back to Constantinople as a trophy. His head and sword were later deposited in a specially-made prison just outside the Constantinian Walls.[2]

Legacy and influence[edit | edit source]

The Wallachian noble and Assassin Vali cel Tradat idolized Vlad and believed the Ottomans were responsible for his death because they had brokered a truce with the Assassins. This grievance eventually led to Vali betraying the Brotherhood and joining the Byzantine Templars.[3] Years after Vali's defection, in 1511, the Italian Assassins' Mentor Ezio Auditore recovered Vlad's sword from his former prison.[2]

Vlad later became the inspiration behind many vampire legends and stories surrounding him.[4] According to said tales, some people believed that Vlad was a vampire because of his pale white skin and the fact that he rarely went outside. This folklore, combined with his ruthless acts during his reign, was the beginning of the vampiric mythology attached to the Wallachian Voivode.[5] As if to give credence to the rumors of Vlad's supernatural nature, his tomb conspicuously contained a lone skull bearing long canine fangs.[2]

In 2012, the Templar company Abstergo Industries used Vlad's genetic memories to create the Animi Avatar known as "the Count" for the second stage of their recruits' Animi Training Program. Despite historically possessing a sword, his avatar in the program used a mace.[6]

Personality and traits[edit | edit source]

Known as brutally violent among his enemies, Vlad actions quickly garnered the reputation of being a monster.[4] He was given the epithet of "The Impaler" as a result of the way he tortured his victims, wherein he would put lard or another lubricant on a large wooden spike and place it between their legs to eventually impale the subject. Afterwards, the spikes were arranged in a circular barricade around Vlad's fortresses as macabre displays and also to threaten any who opposed him.[5]

Behind the scenes[edit | edit source]

Vlad the Impaler is a historical character introduced in the 2011 game Assassin's Creed: Revelations. The memory description for "The Impaler's Tomb" incorrectly lists his year of death as 1485.

Historically, Vlad perished in battle against the forces of Basarab the Old in either late December 1476 or early January 1477. Basarab, who had been overthrown by Vlad when the latter became Voivode of Wallachia for the third time, sought to reclaim his throne with Ottoman support, and engaged Vlad's army near Snagov. The exact circumstances of Vlad's death are unknown, with conflicting reports suggesting that the Voivode was killed by a Turkish assassin, or perished at the hands of his own men after they mistook him for a Turk.[5]

Etymology[edit | edit source]

The name Vlad is usually thought to be shortened from names beginning with the Slavic element volod, "to rule". Tepes is Romanian for "impaler".

Gallery[edit | edit source]

Appearances[edit | edit source]

References[edit | edit source]


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