Message from @Nevis
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I still see them
okay, they're back now though, weird
You literally went full nig
The point is questioning whether that is actually a problem with some roots in anti-Catholicism/Progressivism
Kaiser we were talking Castlevania Netflix because the same crew are making this
I wanna see He-man
Personally, I find it within my willing suspension of disbelief, given the time and place
i said that earlier
I might've done that to the channels
Regardless, i still love the castlevania of netflix
boosting it
This motherfucker
Oh wait shit we hit lvl 2 boyz
>dude walks into some medicine woman's folk lab, and sees a clockwork centrifuge
"WITCHCRAFT!"
like, these niggas don't have CLOCKS?
They were _looking_ to murder her
In the 14th century it IS witchcraft
@Rabbi Haim Shekelstien we hit lvl 2 spam memes
They were already PLOTTING to kill the bitch
they needed the excuse
Yeah, because they're stupid evil
Humans can be evil
No, its because faith in someone that isn't the church takes away the power you hold
Welcome to reality
So, basically, I have to either assume they're so stupid as to think this is a good idea, or so evil that they don't care how stupid it is
Again, the time and place was full of corruption
Having glanced over just rhe _wikipedia_ page on Vlad the Impaler
It never really establishes why they cared so much about killing *her* in particular.
its about maintaining the power they hold, if you put your faith in a forest woman who has medicine and technology to heal people and it isn't in the church then the church is weakened status wise.
It does not seem too far-fetched for the context
She also went to dracula's castle, which to them Dracula is the evil
as far as they're concerned, she is married to the devil
@Miniature Menace she is the wife of Dracula, a being that challenged the church's power by merely existing
The smart move would have been to lean on her to declare her faith and loyalty to the church, and then condone her medicine as providence from God, after assuring she would do what they said, and know that she'd be killed if she didn't.
You know nothing of the medieval era
And
I got the impression that Vlad had had a habit of murdering and eatinf people as a vampire before he retired and his wife knocked on his door
If they knew she was Dracula's wife, that makes them even dumber for killing her.