They say this guy was a very evil, sadistic, twisted man

They say this guy was a very evil, sadistic, twisted man.
But in the end, did he do anything wrong?

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Of course now

No one has ever done anything wrong.

I've known of a lot of people who grow beards to hide overbites, but he grew a moustache to hide an under-bite.

He can smoke a cigarette pointing up.

all he did was remove kebab

there is nothing wrong with that

he defended the slavs from the muslim hordes

I found one of his descendants

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stay back spawn of Satan!

He killed kebabs and Wallachia flourished when he ruled. Better than more today rulers.

Just took a look at my ID.

"Kosta" means to give vengeance to someone in finnish. Ironic.

why

Why what asshole?

based vlad

The Turks turned his brother into the Sultan's literal twink concubine and subjugated his people.

Pay evil unto evil.

I thought you christians were told to turn the other cheek.

He didn't do anything his fellow monarchs weren't already doing.
It was a brutal time.

two words buddy

youtube.com/watch?v=5Mfbs_I-fjE

That assumes you're dealing with humans, not roaches.

No, because Castlevania was a fucking good series until Konami shat the bed with their last 3d games.

>did he do anything wrong?
The impaling may have been wrong.

>When our Lord entered the temple and found it polluted by money-changers and beasts, did he ask them to leave? Did he cry? Did he simply walk away?

>No. He drove them out.

His brutality was necessary given the circumstances.

He is a martyr for orthodox christianity, the uncucked version of our ideology

No, he was righteous and justified.

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He's a saint in Romania.


20 000 corpses
standing on the field
forest of impalement
watch invaders bleed
a warning to the others
this one they will heed

You can tell if a person has an overbite if they have a beard, especially one less than an inch

Wew Lad

>orthodox christianity

He was Roman Catholic, actually.

In your heart, you know it is right.

but what happened in the end?
he lost, his country became a protectorate for 500 years of the Ottoman empire.
just like serbians, who are known as "kebab removers"

Lol no
He said he'd convert to Catholicism if Hungary join him on his Crusade against the Turk but they betrayed him instead

not at all
he's such a cool guy :^)

>AMERICAN EDUCATION
LMAO KEK ZOZLE

Yeah, it's rarely successful, but they do try.

He was buttfucked as akid, ofc he hated the subhuman turk.

He was betrayed by Matthias Corvinus, , we had alliance with the HRE , Hungary and our neighbors (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Order_of_the_Dragon)

The pope called for a Crusade , we answered the call , and attacked Kebabs, but the HRE king refused the call to war etc...

>In 1459, Pope Pius II called for a new crusade against the Ottomans at the Congress of Mantua. In this crusade, the main role was to be played by Matthias Corvinus, son of John Hunyadi (János Hunyadi), the King of Hungary. To this effect, Matthias Corvinus received from the Pope 40,000 gold coins, an amount that was thought to be enough to gather an army of 12,000 men and purchase ten Danube warships. Vlad allied with Corvinus in the hope of keeping the Ottomans out of Wallachia, which was claimed as a part of the Ottoman Empire by Sultan Mehmed II.

>Later in 1459, Mehmed II sent envoys to Vlad to urge him to pay a delayed tribute of 10,000 ducats and 500 recruits into the Ottoman forces.Vlad refused, because if he had paid the tribute, it would have meant a public acceptance of Wallachia as part of the Ottoman Empire. Vlad, like most of his predecessors and successors, maintained the independence of Wallachia. On the pretext that they had refused to raise their "hats" to him, Vlad had the Turkish envoys killed by nailing their turbans to their heads.

>In autumn of 1462, Vlad and Matthias Corvinus spent five weeks negotiating alliances and making battle plans at Braşov. After believing he had gained Hungarian support for his crusade against the Ottomans, a confident Vlad started on his way home to Wallachia. Unbeknownst to him, there was an ambush waiting for him at Castle King's Rock, a fortress about six kilometers north of Rucăr, barely inside the Wallachian state. On November 26, Vlad was captured and spirited away to Hungary by Matthias Corvinus' own men

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vlad_the_Impaler#Defeat

That was a wew of approval, fellow muribro

My bad. Have another for your trouble.

>In autumn of 1462, Vlad and Matthias Corvinus spent five weeks negotiating alliances and making battle plans at Braşov. After believing he had gained Hungarian support for his crusade against the Ottomans, a confident Vlad started on his way home to Wallachia. Unbeknownst to him, there was an ambush waiting for him at Castle King's Rock,

And this is why we Romanians hate the fuck out of shitstain Hungarians, their betrayal , costed us 300 years of vassalage to the fking Kebabs.

He removed kebab.

Nope. Ruthless leader but who wasn't back then.

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>And this is why we Romanians

Why because he use to stick his dead enemies bodies on tall spikes to scare people away. Maybe he just considered it a form of art

>dead
I don't think so bro

This will trigger turkroaches

I thought he did it when they were alive.

Noice rolls

They were alive

He did...usually took people 2 to 3 days to die from being impaled since the spike would slide along your spinal column

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He was a man of his time and did what he had to do.

When you're fighting an enemy that makes forests from your fallen comrades corpses, it kind of rustles your jimmies to fight.

He also solved the beggar problem of his capital.

>Dat smug head, still twinking while chopped off.

Must be Australian predecessor.

dumb amerifuck.

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