"We of the Dracula lineage – direct descendants of the Sicilians – are convinced that our lineage derives from the ancient Huns, who once spread across Europe like a fire, destroying nations and people. It is said that they were the descendants of Scythian witches, who had been exiled to the woods, where they joined the demons. These of course are only tales, but it is known that there has never been a demon or sorcerer with greater power than Attila, our ancestor. Therefore it is not surprising that we, his descendants, hate and love with greater passion than other mortals."
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