I am Dracula. An interview with the greatest vampire. Boris Borisovich Shabrin
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Название: I am Dracula. An interview with the greatest vampire

Автор: Boris Borisovich Shabrin

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      However, the legacy of the Order is not without controversy. Some argue that its strict adherence to Christianity led to the persecution of those who held different beliefs. And of course, there are those who believe that the Order’s obsession with the undead, such as myself, led to the rise of vampirism in Romania.

      But regardless of one’s opinion, there is no denying the influence that the Order of the Dragon had on Romania and Eastern Europe. Its legacy continues to be felt to this day, shaping the very identity of our people.

      The influence of historical events on Dracula’s life

      Captivity in the Ottoman Empire

      Fose: Dracula, can you tell me about your experience with captivity in the Ottoman Empire?

      Dracula: Captivity, a word that stirs up within me a tumultuous array of emotions. Memories of the Ottomans, a brutal empire, come flooding back. The mere thought of my time spent in captivity under their reign brings forth a deep-seated sense of dread that lingers within me even now.

      Fose: Can you elaborate on your experience?

      Dracula: Elaborate? Where does one begin to recount such horrors? The Ottomans, infamous for their cruelty and mercilessness, spared no one. Their captives were subjected to the most inhumane treatment imaginable. I was no exception.

      I still recall the damp and dreary dungeons, where I was kept chained like a wild animal. The stench of urine and feces permeated the air, and the sound of rats scurrying across the stone floor was my only companion.

      But the physical torment was not the worst of it. The psychological torture was far more insidious. The Ottomans would taunt and ridicule me, reminding me of my helplessness and powerlessness. Their goal was to break me, to make me submit to their will.

      And yet, despite their best efforts, I refused to break. I held on to my will, my determination, my defiance. It was the only thing that kept me going.

      In retrospect, my time in captivity under the Ottomans was a defining moment in my life. It showed me the darkest depths of human cruelty and taught me the importance of resilience and fortitude. But make no mistake, it was a nightmare, one that I would not wish upon even my greatest enemy.

      Fose: What was the reason for your captivity?

      Dracula: Politics, my dear magician. Politics. I was a thorn in the side of the Ottomans, a nuisance they couldn’t ignore. They saw me as a threat, a danger to their ambitions. And so, they captured me, imprisoned me, and tortured me.

      Fose: How did you manage to escape?

      Dracula: Escape, a word that brings to mind images of freedom, of hope. But my escape was not a tale of triumph, but rather a story of bloodshed and desperation.

      Fose: Can you tell me more about how you managed to escape?

      Dracula: My escape was nothing short of a miracle. Though it was not without its challenges, I remained steadfast in my resolve to break free from my captors. Using my quick wit and cunning, I carefully planned my escape. I began by befriending some of the guards, gaining their trust and confidence. I then used my natural charm and persuasion to bribe them into helping me.

      But even with their help, the path to freedom was treacherous. I had to navigate through a maze of traps and obstacles, always watching my back for any sign of danger. I remember feeling the weight of fear and uncertainty on my shoulders, but I pressed on, determined to make it out alive.

      And when the time was right, I made my move. With the guards distracted, I seized my chance and fought my way out of the prison. The battle was intense, and I took down anyone who stood in my way. But I emerged victorious, my heart pounding with adrenaline and my mind flooded with relief.

      As I looked back at the prison walls, now behind me, I felt a sense of triumph wash over me. I had overcome the odds, and I was finally free. It was a moment of pure joy and elation, one that I will always remember with pride.

      Fose: Do you think your experience in captivity changed you?

      Dracula: Of course it did. It made me more ruthless, more determined, more…vampiric. I learned to embrace the darkness within me, to use it as a weapon. I became the monster they wanted me to be, and more.

      Fose: Would you say that your captivity was a defining moment in your life?

      Dracula: Without a doubt. It shaped me, molded me into the creature I am today. It was a terrible experience, but it made me stronger. And in this world, strength is all that matters.

      The Battle of Kosovo

      Fose: Dracula, as a historical figure who lived during the time of the Battle of Kosovo, what can you tell us about this historic event?

      Dracula: Ah yes, the Battle of Kosovo. It was quite a momentous occasion, a turning point in the history of the Balkans. The Ottomans and the Serbs clashed in a fierce struggle for dominance, and the outcome would shape the region for centuries to come.

      Fose: Can you describe the battle in more detail? What were the key factors that determined the outcome?

      Dracula: Well, it was a complex affair, with multiple factors at play. On one hand, you had the Ottoman Empire, a powerful and well-organized force with a clear mission to expand its territory. On the other hand, you had a loose coalition of Serbian princes and their armies, united in their desire to resist Ottoman rule.

      Fose: And how did your own experiences during this time shape your perspective on the battle?

      Dracula: As you know, I have always been a staunch defender of my homeland, and the Battle of Kosovo was no exception. I fought alongside the Serbs, using my tactical knowledge and military prowess to help turn the tide of the battle in our favor.

      Fose: And what ultimately led to the Serbian victory?

      Dracula: It was a combination of factors, really. The bravery and determination of the Serbian soldiers played a crucial role, as did the tactical brilliance of our commanders. But I also believe that there was a certain spirit of unity and solidarity among the Serbs that gave us an edge over our opponents.

      Fose: Do you think that the Battle of Kosovo has any relevance in today’s world?

      Dracula: Absolutely. The lessons of history are timeless, and the Battle of Kosovo is a prime example of the importance of standing up for one’s beliefs and fighting for what is right. It is a reminder that even in the face of seemingly insurmountable odds, a united and determined people can achieve great things.

      The Fall of Constantinople

      Fose: Dracula, you were in power during the fall of Constantinople to the Ottomans. Can you tell us how this event impacted your reign?

      Dracula: The fall of Constantinople, oh how it shook the very foundation of my being. The once great and СКАЧАТЬ