Dracula
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Dracula or Vlad Țepeș has several possible meanings. Did you mean:
- Dracula, or Vlad Țepeș, an elder Tzimisce vampire from Vampire: The Masquerade?
- Dracula, or Vlad Țepeș, the founder of the Ordo Dracul covenant in Vampire: The Requiem?
- Count Dracula, a modern-day Gangrel in Vampire: The Requiem?
- Dracula, the book by Bram Stoker?
- Vlad III, the historical figure?
Note that Vlad Dracula is not to be confused with his father, Vlad Dracul. "Dracula" and "Țepeș" are both are honorifics, not proper names (or hereditary family names!). "Dracula" means "son of Dracul", "Dracul" means "dragon" (or "devil"), and "Țepeș" means "impaler".
For other uses of the name or term "Dracul", see Dracul.
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