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This line is probably just a random direction the writers chose, but geographically speaking, it was the Ottoman Empire that lay south of Wallachia. At the time Castlevania takes place, the Ottomans (chiefly Islam) were very open and tolerant of other religions compared to their European neighbors and granted asylum to cultural minorities. So not only is Trevor’s suggestion of heading south a means of escaping Dracula’s Horde, it’s also a means for Sypha’s people to escape religious persecution.
Sypha’s grandfather refers to their people as the Codrii Speakers. The Romanian word codru means ‘forest’ and codrii means ‘woods.’ So Sypha’s people are woodland Speakers.
By the time Vlad III Dracula ascended the throne for the second time in August 1456, a comet had been sighted over Wallachia. Based on the description by observing astronomers at the time and the calculations of moving celestial bodies, it is believed this was Halley’s Comet. The historical Dracula interpreted the sighting as a good omen and later incorporated the famous comet in coins minted during his reign. (Google searches show me none of the historical Dracula’s coins survive today, if he minted any specific to his reign at all. My source for this one is a book published in 1989: Dracula, Prince of Many Faces by Florescu and McNally, pg. 83. So make of this one what you will.)
The capital of Wallachia moved around a few times. When the principality was first founded in 1310, it was located at Curtea de Argeș. During the majority of Vlad III Dracula’s lifetime, it was at Târgoviște. In the autumn of 1476, it is believed he moved the capital to Bucharest for economic and military purposes and it remains to be the capital of Romania today. (Plus, in the context of the series, Târgoviște was a ruined city by 1476, so no wonder the ruling government cleared out.)
#castlevania netflix#trevor belmont#wallachia#medieval wallachia#medieval romania#medieval history#could be misinformed#wallachian politics and the history lesson no one asked for#historical post#historical context#dracula#speakers#the ottoman empire#castlevania#targoviste romania#belmont
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For the sake of curiosity, I’m going to talk about witch trials and how they relate to the events in Castlevania.
The time period is accurate. The earliest documented case of witch trials in Europe is believed to be the Valais Witch Trials, taking place between 1428 and 1447. What makes Lisa’s situation worse (and the Bishop more evil and insane) was amount of time that passed from when she was first arrested to her burning in Târgoviște.
We see in the premiere of Season 2 that the Bishop’s cronies burned her house to the ground, but in the very first episode, Dracula finds the fire extinguished but still smoldering. So Lisa can’t have been gone more than a day. And also note that it was raining that night.
Witchcraft was a serious accusation, and in most cases, the accused were assumed guilty and no one dared to prove them innocent for fear of being accused of witchcraft themselves. However, in most cases, the authorities needed a confession from the alleged witch and would resort to any methods to obtain one. Given a proper time frame and ‘investigation,’ Lisa likely would have been tortured within an inch of her life, given time to recover, and then the process would have repeated until she admitted ‘guilt’ if only to make the pain end. However, since she was apparently burned less than twenty-four hours after her arrest, none of this could have taken place. Besides, given her character’s personality, she definitely would have held out as long as she could until her husband or son rescued her.
Conclusion: The Bishop in his ecclesiastical fanaticism had reached a point of political power and religious corruption that he was able to bypass ‘the process’ and commit an act of vigilantism with impunity. This bastard had friends in high places, which is all the more terrifying and impressive in the most twisted way when you take into account the religious context of Catholicism not being the dominant religion in Wallachia. In fact, Catholicism and the Pope were largely treated with suspicion.
Note for clarity: Wallachia was greatly influenced by the dying Byzantine Empire (Eastern Orthodox Christians,) and when Constantinople was on the verge of being invaded by the Ottomans, a man by the name of Lukas Notaras famously declared, “I would rather see a Turkish turban in the midst of the City than the Latin mitre.” So yeah, the Wallachians were not fans.
#castlevania#lisa tepes#dracula and lisa#lisa witchcraft#the bishop#castlevania netlix#witch trials#witch burning#historical post#historical context#medieval wallachia#wallachia#witches#medieval romania#medieval history#lisa#witchbottle#targoviste#romania#the ottoman empire#constantinople#byzantine empire#witchcraft
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White people are miserable, racist losers period. They’ve even been getting mad at Japanese people for correcting them about Yasuke as well.
#rambling#seen wp go ‘they’re mismembering their history is all-‘#as if they’d know more than the actual Japanese people#comments on ever post about yasuke are full of racist wp arguing with Japanese ppl and telling them that yasuke was a ‘nobody slave’#while Japanese ppl are just like ‘well anyway-‘ on their asses it’s kind of embarrassing#the guy is literally an historical figure bro#how are you mad that everyone from a country that you have such an unhealthy interest in isn’t as racist as you are??? that’s what it’s#giving#I’m sure there are lots of Japanese ppl being racist af too#since antiblackness is global and everyone has a problem with black people simply existing but#they hate us too but 😭#it’s just#expect full blown kkk bullshit as soon as a black character pokes their head out from around the curtain#antiblackness#I see white ppl cry about yasuke every other month man#or at least once a year on Twitter
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“Good luck. And DON’T fuck it up.”
#just to clarify I didn’t make this edit. this is an old tumblr post that the website made inaccessible for some reason. so I recreated it#it’s smth of a historic restoration effort with saw heritage posts. check their addition (also part of the original post)#loutown#saw
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I just learned this fact and I can't help but share it with you!!!
In 13th-century European castles, separate fortresses were rarely built. Instead, one of the towers was significantly larger than the others and served as sleeping quarters for the lord or the king and his family.
Medieval life was full of changes and conflicts. Periods of peace were often interrupted by wars and sieges. To protect the ruler and his family, spiral staircases were built in the towers, winding clockwise. This design made it harder for attackers, as defenders could strike while using the wall as a shield, whereas attackers, especially right-handed ones, faced difficulties.
Additionally, the steps were uneven in height and length, making it easier for defenders, familiar with the layout, to move quickly. Attackers, in heavy armor and unfamiliar with the stairs, risked losing balance. This design significantly complicated sieges, particularly when climbing upward, giving defenders an advantage.
Thus, clockwise spiral staircases were not only convenient but also a crucial part of defensive strategy.
#fan fact#history facts#history#castle#medieval history#Historical Castles#architecture history#thinking aloud#text post
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Broke: vampires are vulnerable to the trappings of Christianity only, particularly Catholicism, no matter how dubiously applied. (See: Van Helsing's Communion wafer grouting).
Woke: vampires are vulnerable to sincere faith of all kinds, and atheist vampire-hunters need to believe very strongly in the Power of Friendship or their love of Star Trek to get by.
Bespoke: vampires are vulnerable to the faith that they followed when they were alive, and hunters tracking down an ancient vampire are obliged to learn about Neo-Babylonian theology or Middle Palaeolithic bear cults.
#this is why ancient vampires are so powerful#in the absence of any other historical or archaeological evidence you have to cart around a full stone circle to defeat them#dracula daily adjacent posting
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playing around with some historical french fashions on furina (+ neuvi).. I think she should always get big silly hats
18th+19th century mens fashion is one of my fav fav fav things is ever so this was fun 🫡 love being fashion history neurodivergent
#first one is inspired by napoleonic military uniforms (particularly napoleon himself)#second is late 18th century/post revolution#last one is like 1720ish vaguely#theres probably a gazillion inaccuracies i don't really care tbh#furina actually originally caught my eye bc of the historical influences in her outfit... hyvs doesnt usually go really heavily historical#so her design surprised me#i could talk about this for hours#my art#fanart#genshin impact#furina#neuvillette#fontaine#gnsn#genshin impact fanart#neuvifuri#if u squint really hard#of neuvis is early 18th century#french historical fashion
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This is an interesting and really vague line, and it’s unfortunate Zamfir’s arc is probably the most rushed subplot in the series. (I mean, I didn’t really care for what Sumi and Taka had going on, but at least they got a brief flashback explaining their motives.)
So let’s dive into the historical context here:
Since it’s founding in 1310, Wallachia was ruled by the House of Basarab, a family that some historians believe may have migrated from Asia. Wallachia’s first ruler on record was Basarab the Great.
After the death of Mircea the Old in 1418, a direct descendant of Basarab the Great, the ruling family split into two factions: Mircea’s descendants through his sons known as the Drăculești and the descendants of his brother, Dan I, known as the Dănești. This split would become the defining feature of Wallachian politics for this time period. During the last years of Mircea’s reign, he named his only legitimate son Mihail as co-ruler to ease the transition of power after his death. Within three years of ruling on his own though, Mihail was overpowered by the Ottoman Empire and the boyar lords under him defected to his cousin Dan II and Wallachia broke into a civil war. Mihail was killed in the spring of 1420, after which several of his illegitimate half-brothers took up the Drăculești line’s bid for power, fighting the each other as much as Dănești faction. It’s like Game of Thrones but even more chaos and the bastards are 100% valid players in the eyes of the law and society.
Castlevania takes place in 1476, so in between this year and the year of Mihail I’s death, rule of Wallachia (the Voivodate) would change hands 24 times and see a total of 10 separate rulers, only one of whom would die of natural causes. (In comparison, England’s throne saw three different occupants in the same amount of time. Although, one of those three was a usurper and one died under mysterious circumstances of the ‘probably murder’ variety.) So Sypha coming out and guessing that Zamfir is the last of the nobles is thought-provoking in that the royal court was already a hostile place even without Dracula bearing down on the capital.
Zamfir’s psychosis may have deeper roots than what happened when Dracula attacked, and I really want to explore that further. ‘Last person of noble birth’ can have a few meanings. The Wallachian nobility were the boyar lords, whose power and influence was dependent on wealth and/or land. At court, there was the princely council who advised (or schemed against) the ruling prince, and there were also a few court positions that weren’t part of the council. More to the point, Wallachia’s society behaved the same way as most European nations did at the time: ‘You have no power for you are but a woman.’
As for the mummified corpses in the Underground Court, in the interest of loose historical accuracy, the dead prince could only be Vlad III Dracula of House Drăculești. In November of 1476, Vlad III usurped the throne from Basarab III, who had held it since 1474 after killing his predecessor Radu III (Vlad III’s younger brother, actually.) In December of that year, Basarab III returned to Wallachia and took back the throne, killing Vlad III in the process. Basarab III would live another four years. In addition, the capital of Wallachia was moved from Târgovişte to Bucharest this same year. So intentional or not on the creators’ part, the show roughly matches up with the historical timeline. There’s also the fact that it’s not entirely clear exactly how Vlad III died and there is some speculation by historians that Bram Stoker’s Dracula and the historical Dracula only share the same name and the latter was not the actual inspiration for the former.
It’s a bit of a stretch to say Vlad III Dracula and the vampire Vlad Dracula Ţepeş were intended to be two separate people in the series, so I won’t go out there and make that claim. The mummified royals are probably just nameless artifacts for the plot and we are definitely in speculation, headcanon, string and thumbtacks territory now.
Still, the ‘last person of noble birth’ line does have me wondering what Zamfir’s connection to the court is aside from ‘leader of the Târgovişte resistance.’ Daughter of a courtier, daughter of a council lord, or daughter of the ruling prince himself?
#castlevania netlix#castlevania zamfir#sypha belnades#historical context#medieval history#Medieval Wallachia#medieval romania#medieval europe was terrible#wallachia#Historical post#castlevania post#Castlevania#targoviste
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The fanfics that changed my life were on ff.net
My life
full offense but none of you would have ever survived fanfiction.net in 2009
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The Trans Court Suit
This was my big project I made over the summer! I am beyond proud of and happy with the coat.
The first initial project I wanted for this was a pink waistcoat. I grew up liking pink and most of my stuff was, but that (along with growing up in a hot pink room) made me start to resent pink a lot especially as a teenager. (I think a lot of trans guys have similar stories.) But of course pink was very popular for men throughout a lot of European fashion history. So in many ways this was a self healing project for me, at least in that regard. Which I think was a success!
I actually found the first two portraits after I started working on the outfit, they looked perfect! The first especially is super close to my hair.
The silks for the coat as well as the linen interfacings were second hand or scraps in my stash. The cotton sateen was from Burnley and Trowbridge. This is the first project I fully drafted myself. The waistcoat and breeches were made from an 1820s manual and the coat was primarily taken from Period Patterns by Doris Edison, using also Agreeable Tyrant for interfacings and The Taylor's Complete Guide (for shape reference).
This is also the most hand sewing I’ve done for an outfit. Both of the fronts of the coat and waistcoat are completely by hand. Most of the coat is by hand with machine for structural/backstitches, mostly the seams but not the edges. In total there are 22 buttons.
I made the waistcoat straight across for two reasons A. So I can wear it with my other stuff B. I didn’t have any more trim, that was it. I’ll probably make a more 18th century style waistcoat out of white for this (at some point).
The breeches ended up being too small for my thighs so I started getting frustrated with the fit and rushed them by the end so I could move on. (I accidentally sewed the buttonholes on the wrong side).
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forgot to post this one the other day
#bitts posts#my pics#nsft#ns/fw#starting to feel touch starved again ngl#which historically has led me to fucking people who won't nearly hot enough for me#but I'll try to hold out this time#anyway. mutuals please get nasty in my inbox I'm so bored
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the manwhore au by @anniflamma has a chokehold on me just bc it’s so funny
this should be the next saga in the au after thunder saga bc eurycholus needs it desperately
#I loved making that pink glitter font actually#also the therapist is apollo bc in some variations he’s the god of healing#my art#bands posts#epic the musical#manwhore au#idc if it isn’t historically accurate
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IS THIS THE ORIGINAL BREDLIK POEM?!
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Lucy Salani (deceased)
Gender: Transgender woman
Sexuality: N/A
DOB: 12 August 1924
RIP: 22 March 2023
Ethnicity: White - Italian
Occupation: Veteran, activist, entertainer
Note: Only known Italian transgender person to have survived the Nazi concentration camps.
#Lucy Salani#lgbt history#trans history#lgbt#lgbtq#transgender#trans woman#1924#rip#historical#white#italian#veteran#activist#entertainer#popular#popular post#1000#viral
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"people didn't get canceled before these sjw" Dante put all the people he disliked in literal hell
#[.txt]#we're at paradiso now because i finished inferno and purgatorio in the last school years and. Babygirl stop staring at your wife in awe#no but it's. it's so fun to read. Blorbo from 1300s#i wish i could meet Dante he's a bit of a bestie to me. Wrote what is now the general consensum for hell and purgatory and paradise#and explicitly said in the beginning of Paradiso that he was just a spark and hoped better flames would grow after him. girl... girl.#i'm normal about historical figures trust me#divina commedia#<-se diventa un post con più di mille note ci finisco io all'inferno
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Ah yes. Anthony Justdontgetstabbed Crowley.
First >> Prev >> Next
#good omens#bbc merlin#aziraphale#crowley#magic omens au#comic#art#oof coloring took ages#long post#sorry the duel is next part! i had to split these#so yeah we romanticize knights (and I'd expect it from Azi too)#but historically they weren't always uh decent people#and i thought there could be some shitty ones among Uther's
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