What is Dracula?
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Dracula is a term for someone who eats out a girl during a period or performs oral sex, whether it be a guy or girl doing it.
Mike dracula'd that girl!
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The very first appearance of "Count Dracula" is in Bram Stoker's novel "DRACULA: (1897).
But Stoker did not make up the name "Dracula".
There was a Dracula in the 15th century: Vlad the Impaler. Stoker didn't know much about him (at least I don't think he did). but he came across his name in a book he was researching entitled AN ACCOUNT OF THE PRINCIPALITIES OF WALLACHIA AND MOLDAVIA (1820). This book has a very short section on a "Voivode Dracula" who fought against the Turks. What attracted Stoker to the name "Dracula" was a footnote by Wilkinson which stated that "Dracula in the Wallachian language means devil". Not quite accurate, but that is what Stoker saw and copied into his notes. He was
originally going to call his vampire "Count Wampyr" but changed it to "Count Dracula." This change is clearly made in Stoker's own notes for DRACULA which are located at the Rosenbach Museum in Philadelphia.
The real Dracula (about whom we know much more than Stoker ever did) was NOT a Count, nor was he a vampire (or ever associated with vampires). The two Draculas have become greatly confused in many people's minds.
It is my contention that Stoker was not, as many think, inspired by accounts of Vlad the Impaler to create the character of Count Dracula.
There is no evidence for that view.
(Copyright: Elizabeth Miller)
Did you buy the old English version of Dracula, or the rewritten one?
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Dracula Vlad Tepes
Main villain of the Castlevania series. Killed by the Belmont clan and ressurected time and time again. Dating back since the 11th century, when he was Mathias Cronqvist, best friend of Leon Belmont, he used the Crimson and Ebony Stones to become the dark lord, Dracula, and didn't appear until several hundred years later, when Trevor Belmont took up his ancestor's whip, the Vampire Killer, and went to slay Dracula. Of course, since then, every 100 years, he would resurrect. Premature resurrections were not rare, either. When a dark being calls Dracula back to life, a new adventure must begin.
Dracula is the main villain of the Castlevania series, the lord of darkness. His main attack is to teleport around a room and launch three fire balls at you. He can also shoot volcanic lava balls, drain you, or turn into a giant bat demon.
Dracula also had a son, Alucard, who hates his father and cursed bloodline, and also assists the Belmonts in stopping him.
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a romanian prince who lived in the 1400s named Vlad Dracula,Vlad Tepes,or Vlad The Impaler
who used to drink cups of human blood and impaled his enemies on wooden spikes
Vlad Dracula killed turkish people by impaling them on wooden spikes
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Dracula, aka Vlad the Impaler was born in 1431 in Sighisoara, a small town in Transylvania. He led his own independent policy in relation to the Ottoman Empire. He is known in Turkish as Kaziglu Bey, or "the Impaler Prince", and is a popular folk hero in Romania and Moldova even today. He is popularly associated with the title of vampire and drinking peoples blood. He was a real person and lead his own reigen agaianst the turks and played a big role in defending Christian Europe. In my opinion i think he is a fucking awesome.
Many times Dracula and his army would go into Ottoman territory and cause big havoc. In one of his invasions, he is supposedly killed more than 40,000 Turks and impaled them so when the next Turkish army would cross by they would see it and retreat.
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1. Blood suckling count. He is a vampire. Go figure.
2. A song by Gorillaz.
Dracula met his foe,
Prosacula and the two fought til dawn, at which point they shriveled up and burnt.
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The number four. Named so due to the song used to teach young children how to count in French; "un, deux, trois, dracula!".
"What's the time?"
"Half past dracula"
"I'll see your three hundred, and I'll raise it to dracula"