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What if the most terrifying ruler in European history wasn’t a vampire… but a strategist? Tonight we enter 15th-century Romania — a frontier world trapped between the rising Ottoman Empire and Christian Europe — where a prince named Vlad the Impaler built order through spectacle, fear, and psychological warfare. He was accused of dining among the impaled. Of dipping bread in blood. Of eating his enemies. But did he really? Or was that the first viral propaganda campaign in European history? This 5-hour slow-burn documentary explores: • The real history of Vlad III of Wallachia • The Forest of the Impaled (1462) • His hostage years in the Ottoman court • The rise of early printing propaganda • Whether cannibalism claims were myth or reality • How Bram Stoker transformed him into Dracula • Why fear can feel like stability • How power performs itself This is not shock history. This is not meme commentary. This is immersive, atmospheric, psychologically grounded narrative history — designed for late-night listening, study sessions, or deep sleep. Settle in. Lower the lights. Let the centuries unfold. 🕯️ Perfect For: • History lovers • Students studying medieval Europe • Dracula mythology fans • Sleep documentaries • Background listening • Deep focus sessions • Late-night curiosity 📚 Historical Topics Covered Vlad III Dracula Vlad the Impaler history Wallachia 15th century Ottoman Empire expansion Mehmed II Matthias Corvinus Order of the Dragon Medieval punishment Forest of the Impaled Dracula true story Bram Stoker inspiration Early printing press propaganda Eastern European history documentary 🌙 Why This Works for Sleep Slow pacing Deep atmosphere No graphic descriptions Cinematic tone Steady narration rhythm