Vlad Drakov II

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Vlad Drakov II (b. 690 BC) is the oldest son and heir of Vlad Drakov. As a dread possibility, he, along with a few other morally degenerate human friends, may have become inducted into the wild and sadistic party society the vampyres champion in the shadows.[1]

Vlad Drakov II's mother was Lela Dekovan. He married Tatyana Ostevic. Vlad II and Tatyana had two children, the first born in 711 BC and the second (Vlad Drakov III born in 714 BC. Vlad Drakov II's siblings by the same mother include Kara Drakov, Mircea Drakov, and Szota Drakov. Vlad Drakov II's siblings by other mothers include Ireena Imlach, Mikhail Drakov, and Natasha Drakov.[2]

References

Kara's Daughters Campaign

The Kingfuhrer's oldest son, widely known to have inherited his father's tastes for violence and chauvenism, but sorely lacking in discipline. The citizens called him Kleinenkulk, or "Little Boots" as a child, a nickname that has stuck to this day, though he prefers simply "Kulk" to distinguish himself from his father. The heir apparent of Falkovnia has disappointed his father so many times that it is widely believed that the Kingfuhrer will choose another to rule after he has passed on. The question may yet be moot, as Kulk is now reaching old age, while his father's slowed aging makes it hard to say who will die first.

Perhaps the most infamous of Kulk's failures is his loss of land captured during the most recent invasion of Darkon, a campaign now called the "March of Doom." Unlike in previous years, the dead did not rise to defend Darkon with Azalin absent, and Falkovnian forces went almost as far up the cost as Martira Bay. Kulk's forces turned the halfling village of Rivalis into their base of operations, and Kulk set about using the enslaved villagers for sport. When freedom fighters evacuated the entire village under his nose in a single night, Kulk was forced to return to Falkovnia in utter shame and bewilderment. The March of Doom collapsed shortly thereafter, but for him it was already over: his father assigned him to oversee a distant mining camp, and has barely spoken with him since.

Vlad II led the massacre of the Sisters of Grace hospice eight years ago, where he met sixteen-year-old Enid Olanschet on her way home to the hospice. She was spared execution, but he demanded she share his tent for the night. Enid now serves as Kara's personal aide, and cares for her eight-year-old son Wulfgang Olanschet, the spitting image of his father.