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'''Duke Vladimir''' is a villain in the [[Horrendously Horrible Happenings]] fictional book series. He is constantly trying to capture the Bronte orphans and steal their fortune.
'''Duke Vladimir''' is a villain in the [[Horrendously Horrible Happenings]] fictional book series. He is constantly trying to capture the Bronte orphans and steal their fortune.


He first kidnapped them in book 1 during a magic act where he made them vanish, but not reappear. In book 10, he demanded they give him their fortune or he would drop [[Bronte Orphan Number 3|the smallest orphan]] into a pool of crocodiles; to which they actually gave him the money, and he let her go free. He is a parody of Count Olaf from Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events.
He first kidnapped them in book 1 during a magic act where he made them vanish, but not reappear. In book 10, he demanded they give him their fortune or he would drop [[Bronte Orphan Number 3|the smallest orphan]] into a pool of crocodiles; to which they actually gave him the money, and he let her go free. He is a parody of Count Olaf from ''Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events''.
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Revision as of 07:20, 30 September 2012

Duke Vladimir
[[File:Dukevladimir.png|250px]]
Gender Male
Animal Aardvark

Duke Vladimir is a villain in the Horrendously Horrible Happenings fictional book series. He is constantly trying to capture the Bronte orphans and steal their fortune.

He first kidnapped them in book 1 during a magic act where he made them vanish, but not reappear. In book 10, he demanded they give him their fortune or he would drop the smallest orphan into a pool of crocodiles; to which they actually gave him the money, and he let her go free. He is a parody of Count Olaf from Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events.