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Erzebet Bathory | ||||
Two years after Mary Tudor, otherwise known as Bloody Mary dies, a new vampiress was born. Born in 1560, Erezebet grew up experiencing uncontrollable seziures and rages. Eventually at the age of 15 she married a sadistic war hero, Count Ferencz Nadasdy, and they took residence in the Castle Csejthe. There they practiced black magic and demonic rituals. The Count often left to go to war and frequently left Erzebet all alone. But it was at this time that Erezebet had many lesbian orgies mixed with sado-masochism. But when the Count was home he taught her cruel methods in which she was to use to discipline the servants. Such methods included having honey spread all over the naked servant girl's body, and to be chained up outside for the bugs. He even taught her how to beat the servants within an inch of their life. Erezebet was only middle aged when her husband died in 1604. And after he died she packed up and moved to a castle in Vienna. Also at this time she stepped up her methods of discipline and beating and was soon torturing and butchering the young servant girls. One of her new favorite methods was sticking needles into the "sensitive" areas on the young girl's body. Even when Erezebet was sick she would not stop. Instead she would have the girls brought to her bed and she would bite them. One day she struck a servant girl so hard for carelessness that Erezebet got some blood on her hand. Erezebet felt that the blood gave her skin a youthful look. This is what started her vampire like actions. Because she thought the blood gave her skin a youthful appearance she began killing her servant girls. At the castle she had a dungeon where the girls would get fattened up for blood. She would also have her accomplices go out and kidnap girls to be killed. Erezebet considered herself a vampire the second she began drinking and bathing in the blood. Over the years the countess and her accomplices killed over 600 girls. In January 1611 her cousin - Count Thurza - entered her castle to uncover the bloody mess. Erezebet went through two trials and during the second trial a register in her own handwriting was found in her castle that included the names of over 650 victims. Found guilty she was imprisoned for life in a small room where she died three years later, at the ripe age of fifty-four, on August 21, 1614. Two of her accomplices in her orgies of horror had their fingers cut off and they were then thrown on a fire to burn alive. And the only male accomplice was beheaded before being thrown on a fire. Perhaps her elixir of youth had been working all along. ~Kaylah |