00:01I after the dragon falls. The dragon's head was lifted on a foreign spike. The Ottoman banners waved over Wallachian
00:10soil. And the world believed the Impaler's shadow had ended. But shadows do not end.
00:19They migrate. When Vlad Drekulia fell, the Anunnaki imprint within his lineage did not die with his severed body. It
00:30seeped into symbols, into superstitions, into the frightened stories whispered across Europe as the Middle Ages deepened like a winter
00:40night.
00:41For though the dragon's sun was gone, the world was not free. Instead, it entered a new era. A time
00:50between ages. A time of kings and contagion. A time when both light and shadow hid inside the hearts of
00:57men. Heaven called it what it truly was.
01:02The medieval times. The middle era of evil's lingering influence. Before the world would awaken again.
01:11High kingdoms in the shadow of the dragon. Across Europe, power fractured like broken glass. Feudal lords warred for scraps.
01:21Peasants starved beneath banners promising protection.
01:24The church wrestled with corruption and purpose. The Ottoman crescent pressed deeper into Christian lands. The Holy Roman Empire splintered
01:33in politics and pride.
01:35Every ruler believed himself chosen. Every throne believed itself divine. But the children of light saw what kings could not.
01:43The same dragon that whispered to Vlad. Now whispered through empires. Not visibly. Not with pale-skilled giants marching openly.
01:53But through fear masquerading as law. Cruelty disguised as order. Superstition twisted into dogma. Power justified by violence.
02:03The medieval times. The medieval times were not dark. Because knowledge vanished. They were dark. Because the shadow refined its
02:12craft.
02:15The Phantom of the Impaler. Vlad's death-birth legends. Fueled by Saxon printers.
02:21Ottoman witnesses and terrified travelers who swore his cruel spirit stopped the night.
02:26They painted him a monster. They painted him immortal. They painted him drinking blood. But the children of light knew
02:32the truth. It was not the man who returned.
02:35But the pattern. The Anunnaki principle of rulership. Reincarnated itself in every corner of Europe.
02:42Princes began to display enemies on walls. Impale rebels. Burn heretics. Use terror as currency. Fashion their sigils after dragons
02:52and beasts.
02:52A thousand mini Impaler kings rose from the ashes of his reign. Humanity had not slain the dragon. Humanity had
03:01adopted it.
03:03The children of shadow move in secret. While kingdoms fought. The Anunnaki remnant acted quietly. No longer giants of rehab.
03:12No longer pale conquerors in ancient armor.
03:15They became. Alchemists in hidden courts. Whisperers in royal ears. Architects behind crusades. Invisible hands shaping fear.
03:25Wherever rulers chose terror over truth. Shadow smiled. Wherever priests chose power over mercy. Shadow celebrated.
03:32Wherever people chose superstition over wisdom. Shadow multiplied.
03:36The medieval times were a feast for them. A night stretching across centuries.
03:43V.A. world between plague and revelation. Plague swept the land. Famine followed. War shadowed both.
03:50Millions died under skies where the Father felt distant. And angels walked unseen. Yet in the devastation, something unexpected happened.
03:59Humanity began searching. Not for empire. Not for kings. Not for fear. But for meaning. The spark of light that
04:07survived through prophets, apostles and martyrs glowed in monasteries.
04:11In wandering friars and villages clinging to prayer as their last defense. Darkness recoiled at the sight of hope. Resting
04:19in the unlikeliest hearts. The eye echoes of the dragon in high places. The legend of Vlad traveled farther than
04:26his armies ever did.
04:27In distant courts. In distant courts. Rulers whispered. If such terror can hold back empires. Perhaps we too must rule
04:34with the dragon's bang. And thus, the Inquisition sharpened its tools.
04:40Witch trials consumed the innocent. Cruelty became doctrine. Kings adopted the policy of fear. Church and crown wielded violence in
04:49the name of heaven.
04:49The children of light. The children of light trembled. Not from fear of death. But because they recognized the pattern.
04:57The Anunnaki did not need to rule. Humans now ruled themselves in the dragon's image.
05:16We dawned beneath the darkness. Yet even in the thickest night. The father planted seeds across the ruins of plague
05:28and war. Knowledge flickered in hidden libraries.
05:32The scholars preserved ancient texts. Artists began to paint light even while living in shadow. Thinkers questioned inherited fear. Believers
05:46carried faith like fire. Acquired awakening brood beneath the medieval gloom.
05:54The dragon's roar was fading. The dragon's roar was fading. The light's whisper was rising.
06:00The medieval times were not the end. But the middle. A valley between two mountains. The fall of Rome and
06:09the rise of a new age.
06:12The shadows sensed it. The shadows sensed it. They grew desperate. They tightened their grip. But dawn was coming.
06:22Late. What the children of light foresee. The children of light record this age. Not as a tragedy. But as
06:30a turning point. For they understood.
06:33When the dragon loses its air. It tries to make the whole world its lineage. The people of this age.
06:39From peasants to kings. Stood at a crossroads. Follow fear. Or seek truth.
06:47Some chose terror. Some chose light. Most simply struggled to survive. But heaven was not silent. The father watched. The
06:59angels waited. The Messiah's victory still echoed. And prophecy whispered. That the world would awaken soon.
07:06The medieval times were the last long night. Before humanity's next dawn. And though the dragon still lingered in bloodlines.
07:14Myths. And thrones. Its reign was not eternal. Light was returning.
07:22Slowly. Quietly. Relentlessly.
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