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After defeating [[Vlad the Impaler]] in conflict in 1476, Ottoman Sultan Mehmed II held his head and his legendary sword in a prison outside the borders of [[Constantinople]] to keep him from coming back from the dead. In 1511, [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]] traveled to [[Constantinople]]’s gates, taking the sewers to a secret prison outside of Constantinople to find Vlad the Impaler’s sword. The sword was rumored to be able to defeat any foe.
After defeating [[Vlad the Impaler]] in conflict in 1476, Ottoman Sultan Mehmed II held his head and his legendary sword in a prison outside the borders of [[Constantinople]] to keep him from coming back from the dead. In 1511, [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]] traveled to [[Constantinople]]’s gates, taking the sewers to a secret prison outside of Constantinople to find Vlad the Impaler’s sword. The sword was rumored to be able to defeat any foe.
[[Video:Assassin's Creed Revelations Vlad the Impaler's Prison DLC Walkthrough HD|thumb|left|301px|ACR Vlad the impaler's prison walkthrough]]


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Vlad the Impaler's Prison is a secret location included within Assassin's Creed: Revelations. It is available to those who purchase the Collector's Edition, the Animus Edition, the Signature Edition or the Ultimate Bundle Edition of the game.[1]

After defeating Vlad the Impaler in conflict in 1476, Ottoman Sultan Mehmed II held his head and his legendary sword in a prison outside the borders of Constantinople to keep him from coming back from the dead. In 1511, Ezio Auditore da Firenze traveled to Constantinople’s gates, taking the sewers to a secret prison outside of Constantinople to find Vlad the Impaler’s sword. The sword was rumored to be able to defeat any foe.

thumb|left|301px|ACR Vlad the impaler's prison walkthrough








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