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"For hatred does not cease by hatred at any time: Hatred ceases by love - this is an old rule." - Buddha Shakyamuni
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Life is unfair...

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@Aisling "I inherited the palace. It originally belonged to my father, and to my grandfather, and to my great-grandfather,..." Dracula answered. "So I only had to pay for the castles. Now, I'm even making money with one of them. It has become a tourist attraction, and everyone who wants to enter it needs to pay a small entrance fee. Not much; just a little bit, so that I can cover the maintenance costs with the money that all the tourists pay."
@Aisling "Yes, why not?" Dracula answered. "Not only merkings can have two castles. I've got a second castle as well, and a palace. They're both in the south of Romania, but both of them are ruins now, more or less."
@Aisling I don't know about that... but maybe a good graphics program can help you to draw a map as well.
@Aisling "They live down at the bottom of the seas, but they can come up and live in the land as well," Dracula answered. "They prefer staying in the water, but sometimes, they have to come up. When it comes to state visits, for example. They've got states down there, and sometimes, the heads of states need to talk to each other."
@Aisling That'd be cool!

Where I live at, there is a castle that has got a secret passage underneath it. When you go to the basement, you can see a part of it through a glass window. Historians have tried to crawl it, but parts of it were either bricked or collapsed, so they couldn't reach the end. Nobody knows how long it is or where it ends, but there is a legend that says that it leads to another castle, about 30 kilometers away from 'ours'.

I've also heard that many castles have got something like that. During sieges, people used them to flee, and for food supply.
@Aisling "There are legends of such octopuses," Vladislaus answered. "Some call them krakens, which comes from the Norwegian and Swedish term 'krake'. That means something similar to 'crook' or 'crank'. In Germany, the word 'Krake' means 'octopus'. We don't know for sure whether those giant octopuses exist or not. But the oceans are so big that even after all the time that humans have been around, we haven't been able to explore most of it yet. "
@Aisling Wow, cool o.O

My aunt has got such an old-fashioned desk, with a thousand drawers and everything built in. Now, I actually wonder what that can do.
@Aisling "Octopuses are cool," Toma said. "Some of them can become huge!"
@Aisling Never heard of it... but I'm viewing its website at the moment. I've been to a special kind of business school (it was a mix between a business school and a grammar school; you could get your A-levels, and you had both classical subjects (e. g. biology, English, history) and economical subjects (e. g. economics, business management)), so I can judge it a bit, and their offers look good at first glance.
@Aisling "It was supposed to be a surprise, but I'm already working on it," Ioan answered via telepathy. "It won't take that much longer. Two or three weeks, I guess."
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