Dedicate to @Azalea404 It was told that Bram Stoker's inspiration in writing his famous novel, Dracula was none other than the ruthless ruler Vlad Tepes. This started the legend of vampirism. Vlad Tepes was portray as a sadistic, ruthless ruler of Wallachia. He was known for his inhuman tortures. The word Tepes stands for "impaler" and was coined because of Vlad's propensity to punish his victims by impaling them in stakes, then displaying them publicity to frighten his enemies and to warn his enemies transgressors of his strict moral code. He is credited with killing between 40,000 to 10,000 people in this fashion. But did you know their was one person that stood up against his wishes. And did you know it was a woman. Înger Crini was a brave and strong willed lady. In this type of era, she was ready to face death as long as she leaves Wallachia behind. Her strong and straight forward demeanor has caught the attention of one the most feared rulers of Wallachia, Vlad Tepes. Warnings: -Impalement -Gore