Maybe it was Vlad the Impaler or Dracula. I can't remember if I read it or saw it in a movie, but I remember some details.
The prince and his nobles were gathered in a hall. He asked if they required anything of him. They asked if he would relieve them of their daily cares (i.e. the annoying everyday things that everyone has to deal with). He went outside, chained the doors shut and then burned down the hall (including the nobles). I think the moral was "Don't take advantage of your prince's generosity." Or maybe "Mind your place and remember who serves whom." Or maybe just "Be careful around that dang prince!"
2007-01-04
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