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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*In ''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]'', Vlad the Impaler Coins are used as trade items. | *In ''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]'', Vlad the Impaler Coins are used as trade items. | ||
*It is stated that Vlad is a | *It is stated that Vlad is a [[Templars|Templar]].{{Fact}} | ||
*According to legend, some people believed that Vlad was a vampire because of his white skin and the fact that he barely came out side. This folklore and his ruthless acts during his reign became the inspiration for the famous vampiric character "Dracula". | *According to legend, some people believed that Vlad was a vampire because of his white skin and the fact that he barely came out side. This folklore and his ruthless acts during his reign became the inspiration for the famous vampiric character "Dracula". | ||
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Vlad III Dracula, also known as Vlad III the Impaler, was a Voievod of Wallachia, ruling between 1456 - 1462.
He was notorious for impaling political enemies and prisoners, an effective (and seemingly successful) method of execution.
In 1511, the Assassin Ezio Auditore da Firenze went on a quest to find his sword hidden in his prison in Constantinople, which was rumored to be a weapon that could defeat any foe.
Trivia
- In Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood, Vlad the Impaler Coins are used as trade items.
- It is stated that Vlad is a Templar. [citation needed]
- According to legend, some people believed that Vlad was a vampire because of his white skin and the fact that he barely came out side. This folklore and his ruthless acts during his reign became the inspiration for the famous vampiric character "Dracula".
