The Lion and The Bear | A Podcast For Men

83. Vlad The Impaler | The Christian Prince Who Brutally Held Back Muslim Invaders

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Vlad the Impaler is remembered as a monster. History tells a harder truth.

In the 15th century, as the Ottoman Empire surged westward, one small Christian borderland stood in the way. Wallachia was poor, exposed, and outmatched — yet it refused to fall. At its center stood Vlad III Dracula, a ruler shaped by captivity, forged in fear, and willing to become hated if it meant his people survived.

This episode explores the real story behind Vlad the Impaler — not the vampire myth, but the man who used terror, guerrilla warfare, and psychological strategy to halt the most powerful empire of his age. We examine Ottoman expansion, the Forest of Stakes, night raids, scorched earth tactics, and the brutal moral tension between protection and cruelty.

For men today, Vlad’s story raises an uncomfortable but necessary question:
 What is the cost of protecting what cannot protect itself?

This is a story about borders, faith, fear, leadership under pressure, and the dangerous weight of responsibility. Not a tale of saints or villains — but of a man of consequence who stood between his people and annihilation.

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