What happens here?

What happens here?

And who has the rightful claim? Bozgors or gyppos?

vampires

vampires

vambyres and dragulas :EE

vampires

Vampires.

And gypsies.

...

vampires and the "Untold" festival
pretty confy desu

Used to be Germans, now whatever the fuck ethnic group Romanians are considered

Romania has such stupid borders.

romanian countryside is great everywhere you go tbqh; Transylvania is pretty cute with lots of history and historical landmarks to commemorate the aforementioned;

hungarians won't ever take anything back for quite a number of reasons i could easily list.

But also vampires

Vampires

Who cares, they always end up in Russian or German hands

Dragons be there. And vampires.

Do you accept that Romania only got that land through sheer cowardice and backstabbing?

Are the stories of vampires being there rooted in any form of reality?

Let's check the etymology
Transylvania - literally "beyond the forest," from Medieval Latin, from trans "beyond" (see trans-) + sylva (see sylvan). So called in reference to the wooded mountains that surround it.

Why did this post made me laugh so hard?

Vampire is an ancient metaphor for Jews

Vlad Draculesti used to kill Turks, drain all their blood through two holes in their necks, and leave the bloodless dead bodies where the Turks would find them, along with lots of other intense psychological warfare tactics. The Turks came to believe that Dracula was a vampire and were too terrified to set foot in his country

He was a pretty hardcore guy

Sounds like the kind of guy id have liked to have met (on good terms of course)

Germany. It's a rightful ethnic German clay

Currently owned by Romania, but over the history of Europe it was mostly belonging to Hungary and occasionally even independent. Many ethnic Hungarians who call themselves Székely still inhabit it. Who has the rightful claim though, depends on who you ask.

dacians > vlachs > modern day romanians

>inb4 we bozgors we wuz transylvanianz n shiet

Not really,although they where a few cases of stakings once Vampirophobia spread in the 19th century.