Artur Drakov was executed in 1749, for robbery. As a young Immortal Drakov tried to form his own small Baltic state. After a bloody uprising, which almost revealed his immortality, Drakov decided that it was wiser to pull the strings from behind the scenes. He hid in anarchy and chaos, which he orchestrated. After his involvement in the Soviet Union, Drakov was active in other areas: he stoked the colonial mess in Africa, in Armenia and in Bosnia. In Romania, he worked for some time for the secret police. From 1976 to 1981, Charles Tarvise became his watcher.
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| - Artur Drakov was executed in 1749, for robbery. As a young Immortal Drakov tried to form his own small Baltic state. After a bloody uprising, which almost revealed his immortality, Drakov decided that it was wiser to pull the strings from behind the scenes. He hid in anarchy and chaos, which he orchestrated. After his involvement in the Soviet Union, Drakov was active in other areas: he stoked the colonial mess in Africa, in Armenia and in Bosnia. In Romania, he worked for some time for the secret police. From 1976 to 1981, Charles Tarvise became his watcher.
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| - Highlander: The Series, in the Season 2 episode "Warmonger"
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| - Deceased, Beheaded by Duncan MacLeod 1994
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| - Arthur Drakov
- Artur Dracnovsky
- Arturo de Draconic
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| - Security adviser, former Bolshevik Army Colonel
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| - Artur Drakov was executed in 1749, for robbery. As a young Immortal Drakov tried to form his own small Baltic state. After a bloody uprising, which almost revealed his immortality, Drakov decided that it was wiser to pull the strings from behind the scenes. He hid in anarchy and chaos, which he orchestrated. In 1918, Drakov was again in Russia, now part of the new Soviet Union. He rose in the communist system as part of the party and controlled it from the chaos of the shadows. Drakov arrested without real reason, the family of a Countess Abernov. He then met the Immortal, Duncan MacLeod. MacLeod wanted to save the lives of Abernovs and promised Drakov never to challenge him, unless they were the last two for their freedom. He therefore let free the Abernovs. MacLeod however, stole Drakov's stash of gems and presented them to the Countess, which began a new life in exile for the Abernovs. After his involvement in the Soviet Union, Drakov was active in other areas: he stoked the colonial mess in Africa, in Armenia and in Bosnia. In Romania, he worked for some time for the secret police. From 1976 to 1981, Charles Tarvise became his watcher. Beginning in 1994, he was known as Arthur Drake in Paris. He worked as a security adviser to the president of an Eastern European country in a state of civil war. In mid-March Drakov shot the president, who would soon sign a peace treaty, and blamed it on another. At the ballet he met by chance, Duncan MacLeod. MacLeod was initially willing to stick to his promise. But Drakov took advantage, killing a desperate man whose family had been killed by Drakov, and he changed his mind. Just before flying back home, MacLeod called him out and took his head.
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