Vlad Tepes

Vlad III Tepes, also known by the title of Vlad the Impaler and the patronymic name Dracula, was a (Prince) of  that ruled the region intermittently from 1448 to 1476.

Secretly a member of the Templar Order, Vlad Tepes played a significant role in the Templars' fight against the Ottoman Empire.

In 2012, his genetic memories were used by the Templar company Abstergo Industries for the training of their Animus recruits, under the title of the Count.

Biography
Following an Ottoman invasion of Hungary in 1462, Vlad Tepes successfully rebuked the Ottoman advance near the city of, though he later found himself betrayed and imprisoned by the king. As a result of this, it caused outrage among many influential Hungarian figures and Western admirers of Vlad's success in the battle against the Ottoman Empire, including high-ranking members of the Vatican and the remnants of the Byzantine nobility. Because of this, Matthias granted him the status of distinguished prisoner.

Eventually, in 1475, Vlad Tepes was freed and was sent with an army of Hungarian and soldiers to recover  from the Ottomans, where he defeated the Ottoman forces and gained his first victory against the Ottoman Empire. Upon this victory, the Ottoman forces invaded Wallachia to put down the rebellion, and entered Bucharest in 1476 under the command of.

Legacy
In 1511, the Assassin Ezio Auditore da Firenze went on a quest to find his personal sword hidden in his prison, which was rumored to be a weapon that could defeat any foe.

Vlad was also the idol of a Wallachian Assassin, named Vali cel Tradat. On his death, of which Vali believed the Ottomans were responsible, coupled with the fact that the Assassins had brokered a truce with them, it led to Vali's eventual betrayal of the Order.

Trivia

 * In Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood, Vlad the Impaler Coins are used as trade items.
 * According to legend, some people believed that Vlad was a vampire because of his white skin and the fact that he only went outside occasionally. This folklore, combined with his ruthless acts during his reign, became the inspiration for the famous vampiric character "Dracula".
 * When you take his sword from his tomb, you can briefly see that his skull had long canine fangs, further referring to the belief that he was a vampire.
 * He was given the nickname "The Impaler" because of the way he would torture his victims. He would put lard or some type of lubricant on a large wooden spike and place them at the top of it, with it between their legs, and eventually they would be impaled. Afterwards, the spikes would be formed in a large circle as a barricade around his fortresses, also used to threaten any who opposed him.

Source

 * Assassin's Creed: Revelations - The Impaler's Tomb, Multiplayer

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