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The Impaler

By: Drac Von Stoller
Narrated by: Rich Crankshaw
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During the reign of King Drac Von Stoller, in the 14th century, war erupted between the Dracs and the Berclays. As the Dracs and the Berclays fought, both kings knew that one of them would ultimately die in the end.

The Dracs were barbaric men who would rob, torture, and then finalize things by impaling every living thing in a village. Drac's men would roast the village people alive while they were impaled. Then, after the bodies were roasted to Drac Von Stoller's liking, it was time for a feast. Drac's men would cut pieces off the roasted bodies and eat and drink wine as Drac Von Stoller cut out the hearts of his victims and squeezed every last drop of blood into his mouth from their hearts.

How long can this blood thirsty King carry on impaling before he gets overthrown?

©2011 Drac Von Stoller (P)2012 Drac Von Stoller
Anthologies & Short Stories Scary Short Stories Fiction Young Adult Village Royalty King Heartfelt

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