Vlad the Impaler was the ruler of Wallachia three different times before his death. He was born at his father’s residence in Sighisoara, Transylvania in 1431. “When he was young he moved to Targoviste, Wallachia in 1436, because his father was put into leadership of the Wallachian Voivode.” (Richard Pallardy) This made him royalty and he became Prince of Wallachia. “Vlad’s political and military tact truly came to the forefront amid the fall of Constantinople in the year 1453.” (Marc Lallanilla) When Vlad’s father had a meeting with the Ottoman Sultan Murad II, the Sultan held him and his two sons’ captive. Eventually he negotiated that he would let Vlad’s father leave if he left Vlad and his brother Radu with the Sultan. They were held there in Turkey for seven years before finally being able to return to their home in Sighisoara. When he returned he …show more content…
Well, Vlad the Impaler had many, many reasons to be angry, one being his father Vlad III being assassinated by his enemies. Another was that his brother, Radu, was tortured to death. His first goal when he got to power was revenge on these other enemies. Other ways he like to punish people was by, skinning, boiling, decapitation, blinding and roasting. He also enjoyed cutting off people’s ears, noses, and limbs. But as his name states, impalement was his favorite type of punishment. He was not doing what he did to protect people, no, he did what he did out of hate and vengeance! Some have looked back on his history, most see a horrible killer. But a select few see him as a warrior, that had cruel ways of punishing people. He also had a family of his own to provide and protect. He did not want his family to suffer like his loved ones suffered. Vlad was a very secretive person crafty, none of his enemies knew what he would do next. They never knew when he would strike next, or when he would wipe out an entire village. They never knew if or when their life would end by Vlad the