The
Burning of the Sick and Poor
Dracula
was very concerned that all his subjects work and contribute
to the common welfare. He once noticed that the poor, vagrants,
beggars and cripples had become very numerous in his land. Consequently,
he issued an invitation to all the poor and sick in Wallachia
to come to Tirgoviste for a great feast, claiming that no one
should go hungry in his land. As the poor and crippled arrived
in the city they were ushered into a great hall where a fabulous
feast was prepared for them.
The prince's
guests ate and drank late into the night, when Dracula himself
made an appearance. 'What else do you desire? Do you want to
be without cares, lacking nothing in this world,' asked the
prince. When they responded positively Dracula ordered the hall
boarded up and set on fire. None escaped the flames. Dracula
explained his action to the boyars by claiming that he did this,
'in order that they represent no further burden to other men
so that no one will be poor in my realm.'