Part
9 – Dracula’s Release and Final Battle
The rise of Dracula |
After
Radu’s death in 1473, Dracula was released from prison. He immediately
assembled an army and invaded Bosnia, slaughtering its Muslim population and
impaling 8,000 on stakes in a forest of human bodies. Once again, Dracula had
arisen from the darkness with the objective of eliminating Islam from the Balkans
forever. He finally acquired the throne of Wallachia after his departed
brother, but only for a month. Sultan Mehmet invaded Wallachia to remove this
profanity from the throne his dear friend Radu had vacated in death. In 1476
the forces of Sultan Mehmet faced the forces of Dracula in Bucharest, Romania.
Dracula’s army was overrun in a blitz and all were killed, including Dracula
himself. The vampire had been slain. News of this did not suffice. His head was
cut off and preserved in a jar of honey and sent to Constantinople. There, in a
fitting end, Dracula’s head was impaled upon a stake in the center of
Constantinople for all to see. There was to be no doubt or mystery.
The
Muslims had finally, at last, killed Dracula.
Invasion of Bosnia |
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