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}}'''Duke Vladimir'''is a villain in the [[Horrendously Horrible Happenings]] fictional book series that fern reads. 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 that fern reads. 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''.

Revision as of 21:10, 26 July 2018

Duke Vladimir
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Gender Male
Animal Aardvark

Duke Vladimir is a villain in the Horrendously Horrible Happenings fictional book series that fern reads. 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.