Yes, he was a scary person. In Russia long ago. He was big and strong. A flaming glow in his eyes. People looked at him with terror and fear- but to moscow chicks he was a lovely dear. He could preach the bible like a preacher. Much like his eyes, he too was filled with fire. And ecstacy. Women liked him as a teacher. He was Russia's greatest "love machine" and he was also the queen's lover. And...
He ruled the russian land (a czar in a sense). He was wonderful at dancing the Kavachok. You had to please him but he was great when he was with women.
The queen didn't view him as untrustworthy despite hearing of the atrocities. She viewed him as a healer- a healer who would heal her son. But...
His drinking and lusting and desires for power grew and people. His enemies declared that "it is time for this man to go." The ladies tried to stop them, victim to his hidden charms. They fell into the brute's arms. Finally men of higher status set a trap (who could blame them?). They requested he come visit them. Poisoned his wine. Bye bye Rasputin
But yes, he was quite an evil man.
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Not really, no. Perhaps in more primitive times it might have been. In this day and age it simply warrants a "Cool story bro".
No. Kinda cool though.
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Less than a year after his death, the Russian Tzar was overthrown in the Bolshevik Revolution of 1917.
Grigori Rasputin was killed by common people.Looks like someone I'd drink a big mug of Vodka with.
It isn't scary, much more beautiful in a morbid way
Oh, the Tsar's advisor?
Maybe he was some kind of psychic vampire.
Trust in Trump, guy.
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Really scary
Eerily creepy
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