Lord Vladren

Vlad III, Prince of Wallachia (1431–1476) also known, by his famous counterpart, Dracula. Or Vlad the Impaler, and Lord Vladren.

Early life
In the year of his birth Vlad's father, known under the nickname Dracul, had traveled to Nuremberg where he had been vested into the Order of the Dragon. At the age of five, young Vlad was also initiated into the Order.

Vlad and Radu spent their early formative years in Sighișoara under the care and tutelage of their mother and the wives of other exiled boyars. During the first reign of their father, Vlad II Dracul, the Voivode brought his young sons to Târgoviște, the capital of Wallachia at that time.

The Byzantine chancellor Mikhail Doukas showed that, at Târgoviște, the sons of boyars and ruling princes were well-educated by Romanian or Greek scholars commissioned from Constantinople. Vlad is believed to have learned combat skills, geography, mathematics, science, languages (Old Church Slavonic, German, Latin), and the classical arts and philosophy.

The Sight
Vlad is not seen, but we know what had happened. He has only one child, named Elu. As he reaches for power, Vlad attempts to kill Alina's father, and steals Romana and forces her to be his wife Roman agrees, only to have she and her daughter spared. Vlad spares Alina, but only for a little while. Vlad continues to climb the power ladder. Meanwhile, Romana concives his son. When Vlad hears this, he is overjoyed. But also hopes it will be son. When Elu is born, however, Romana flees to the Helgra. There, Elu is stolen by Morgra. Vlad hears this, and goes into a rage. He orders one of his guards to kill Alina out in the woods.