VLAD THE IMPALER - THE SON OF THE ANUNNAKI DRAGON: CHAPTER 40 - CHILDREN OF LIGHT, CHILDREN OF SHADOW

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VLAD THE IMPALER: THE SON OF THE ANUNNAKI DRAGON - CHAPTER 40 - CHILDREN OF LIGHT, CHILDREN OF SHADOW - TREY KNOWLES’S ALLEGORY CHRONICLES:<br /><br /><br /><br />Chapter 40: Vlad the Impaler — The Son of the Anunnaki Dragon opens on the fractured borderlands of 15th-century Eastern Europe, where empires collide and ancient shadows stir beneath banners of faith. In the rugged principality of Wallachia, a child is born into the House of Dracul—marked by the dragon emblem of the Order of the Dragon. To the world, the symbol represents Christian knighthood. In the allegory of Trey Knowles’s Chronicles, it echoes something far older: the lingering memory of the Anunnaki Dragon creed—rule through fear, order through domination.<br /><br />Taken hostage by the rising Ottoman Empire and hardened in its courts, Vlad learns the machinery of terror from within. When betrayal and bloodshed steal his father’s throne, he returns not as a frightened prince but as a sharpened instrument of calculated brutality. His reign becomes infamous—stakes lining the roads, enemies turned into spectacle, entire regions subdued through dread. To some, he is monster. To others, shield. To history, he becomes Vlad the Impaler—and later, the mythic seed of Dracula.<br /><br />But this chapter does not merely recount war and cruelty. It frames Vlad as a mirror—an earthly ruler who unconsciously resurrects the philosophy of the fallen giants: domination through terror. His life stands as allegory and warning. For whenever leaders mistake fear for strength and brutality for justice, the Dragon of old awakens again—not in alien form, but in human hearts.<br /><br />The Children of Light remember Vlad not to glorify or condemn him, but to caution every age: when humanity adopts the ways of the Dragon, it inherits its shadow. Only Light—not terror—can heal what empires break.