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Actually, I've read and studied about the cultural myth of vampires quite a lot, so my knowledge on them is vast. Dracula is Bulgarian. He only escapes to Transylvania after being discovered by vampire hunters. On top of that, he was conceived by an Irish author...well, Romania, Dracula...
That's what a vampire would say to avoid being discovered as one.Actually, I've read and studied about the cultural myth of vampires quite a lot, so my knowledge on them is vast. Dracula is Bulgarian. He only escapes to Transylvania after being discovered by vampire hunters. On top of that, he was conceived by an Irish author...
What, do you live in Transylvania or something?129,410
Actually, I've read and studied about the cultural myth of vampires quite a lot, so my knowledge on them is vast. Dracula is Bulgarian. He only escapes to Transylvania after being discovered by vampire hunters. On top of that, he was conceived by an Irish author...
I thought Dracula was a Hungarian that escaped. Might be different across regions.129,410
Actually, I've read and studied about the cultural myth of vampires quite a lot, so my knowledge on them is vast. Dracula is Bulgarian. He only escapes to Transylvania after being discovered by vampire hunters. On top of that, he was conceived by an Irish author...
Arvayn I'm gonna join you in vampyhood129,411
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You're right; thank you for correcting me. I confused the cultural origin point of conventional vampires (Bulgaria) with Dracula's nationality. Been a few years since I read up on this...I thought Dracula was a Hungarian that escaped. Might be different across regions.
every day is a day to learn someone enslaved someone else. for a long timeBalkans were enslaved by Ottoman Empire for centuries
Well here's hoping you feel better129,409
@Arvayn No no, Sava Savanović was definitely real.
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Good thing it's in a bowl, and not spilled into a pile. Plus, I wouldn't even be a Chinese strain of vampire, so that doesn't work.Yeah, yeah sure. Now count this