Lesson 1 - Elizabeth Bathory
Author: livia,
published 9 months ago,
[h1]Dear Students,[/h1]
I never liked history lessons. Frank was always scribbling in his notebook, Mickey was playing [url=https://store.steampowered.com/app/1563870/Lesson_Learned/][b]demo Lesson Learned[/b][/url], others were throwing paper balls at each other and I was falling asleep on the bench. Recently, however, we were discussing my favorite era, the Renaissance, and one character stood out in particular. The great (literally) Countess Elizabeth Bathory - ah, what a character she was... Take notes, because what I tell you today will certainly come in handy on our sleepy trip.
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[h2]The era of creativity[/h2]
But before I introduce you to this legendary figure of the Countess, a few words about the era itself. The Renaissance was an age of great inventions and famous names like Leonardo Da Vinci - no, he's not the actor who starred in Titanic. I've heard Frank talk about this era before, and if you haven't had a chance to listen, you can check out his [url=https://store.steampowered.com/news/app/1563870/view/3705938855384379276]old notes[/url].
[h2]The Bloody Countess[/h2]
Don't get me wrong. Many school textbooks portray her as a woman of incredible beauty, but after meeting her for the first time, I can say she resembles a wet chicken at best.
A Hungarian aristocrat, Elizabeth Bathory was not nicknamed the Bloody Countess for nothing. She is said to have taken rejuvenating baths in the blood of young girls. Sometimes I get the impression that our friend Barbara uses them too... I shudder at the thought.
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Prepare well for the defense of our base, for the Countess has her faithful servants who will rush to the attack at the mere nod of her great scepter. Invite your friends to join you, and we will certainly have a better chance in this duel.
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[i]See you, friends,
Amelka and the Gaming Factory[/i].
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