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Do you have the biografy of Richter Belmont?legenderysoldie
Adrian Farenhiets Tepes aka Alucard
is the son of Dracular in the Castlevania  series. As the offspring of an unnatural bond between Dracula and a human woman named Lisa, Adrian had special powers, preordained to be stronger than any human but not potentially as strong as his father. After Lisa was tried and killed, mistaken for a witch, Adrian grew up under the influence of his father, whence he was taught in the black arts and molded into a warrior who would one day fight for the side of evil.
Adrian's existence did not come without quirks, as the gentle, human side of his mother always seemed to cloud his "better judgment", as Dracula would have put it. Before his mother's death, Adrian was by her side. Even though he was enraged, she insisted that he not take that anger out on the humans. With those thoughts forever implanted into his being, his mind always wandered as he questioned his father's intentions. After standing by for as long as he could, he broke away from his father's army and disappeared. Understanding that Dracula was going to implore his wrath on the people, Adrian would turn his efforts towards destroying his father's army, hopefully encouraging him to reconsider. Furthermore, he chose to go under the name "Alucard" — his father's branded name in reverse — to represent that he stood for beliefs opposite those of his father.
Much is unknown about Alucard's past, particularly his age and when he was born, much less how his father came to have a relationship with Lisa. Chronologically, the events occur sometime before Castlevania III. Alucard is also absent for many of the games in the series. He does not appear after Castlevania III until Symphony of the Night. At the end of Symphony of the Night, he announces his intention to go in to hiding, sparing the world from the cursed blood in his veins. However, he returns in Aria of Sorrow and Dawn of Sorrow. What he does in these stretches of time, as well as his origins, may be explained in future games.
Julius Belmont
He was responsible for the defeat of Dracula during 1999 in the events of Castlevania Aria of sorrow, but this caused him to have amnesia. Only remembering that his name started with a "J" he wandered the lands and eventually found himself in Dracula's castle.
Though there would always exist resistance, Trevor's victory over Dracula went a long way in earning the respect and acceptance of those who wished to see the Belmont's banishment. Furthermore, Trevor's relationship with his allies was only positive: He and Grant Danasty became great friends and they together rebuilt Warakiya; his relationship with Sypha only served to further evolve the family's increasing power; and Alucard's burden had surely touched him. As Dracula was growing stronger with each rising, so, too, were the Belmonts.
However, Dracula did not pass from this world in silence, and with his final words, the Dark Lord left upon all of Europe a demonic curse that enshrouded the people in misery and torment. Trevor investigated these matters and located the troublesome Isaac, a devil forgemaster who had some connection to the curse. It was the oblivious meddling of the vengeful Hector, the other forgemaster, that prevented Trevor from dealing Isaac defeat. Trevor tested Hector's resolve and defeated him easily, which reinforced his opinion. But after a second encounter, whence Hector held his own, it was clear to even Trevor that it was fate at work. He helped in Hector's mission by using drops of his powerful blood to in the abandoned castle open a seal that lead to Isaac's hideaway--an infinite corridor beneath the castle. When Hector slew the corridor's guardian, the castle began to shake, and Isaac used this opportunity to sneak up from behind and stab Trevor through the chest, leaving him for dead. Trevor would survive, thanks to the magic of Julia Laforeze, but he would because of his severe injury be unable to participate further. Though, his sacrifice would not be forgotten.
VLAD DRACULAdamn you surely be up on the character bio's huh
 The noble proprietor of the Demon Castle Dracula, CastleVania. Count Vlad Dracula of Bistritz has remained a constant in every chapter of the saga. Dracula resurrects every 100 years to bring the forces of darkness upon Europe, if he is not revived sooner by outside influences. With his acquired vampire powers and the alchemical knowledge he gained in life, there are few limits to his power. In life (and actual reality) he was Vlad Dracula III (or "Draculea," as is the proper Romanian spelling), the merciless Prince of Wallachia who lived from 1431 to 1476. His penchant for impaling reportedly hundreds of thousands of victims earned him the title of "Vlad Tepes," or "Vlad the Impaler." While typically regarded by historians as a savage barbarian, he remains a Romanian hero today, and still appears on Romanian currency. "Dracula" means "Son of the Dragon," as "Dracul" means Dragon, and the "a" means "the son of." It is henceforth derived from his father’s name, Vlad Dracul II. It is unknown what dark purpose drives him to evil so consistently through the ages, but he possesses a very calculating, intellectual mind, one he uses to his advantage in spite of his equally consistent defeats by the Belmont Clan. It is also unknown just how Vlad Dracula became a vampire, though Francis Ford Coppola’s somewhat recent Bram Stoker’s Dracula movie depicted a grief-stricken Vlad returning from a victorious campaign against the Ottoman Turks in 1462 to find his first wife dead, having committed suicide after thinking her husband killed. When he is told that his wife could not ascend to Heaven as a result of her suicide, he renounced God and swore to rise from his death to avenge hers. It could be conjectured that when Vlad was assassinated fourteen years later on 1476, he did, in fact, rise from his death, then given the virtual immortality that comes with being a vampire. Though not the first vampire, (Transylvanian folklore has vampire legends that predate the fifteenth century) Dracula would become nicknamed the "King of Vampires," as well as the "Prince of Darkness" by others. With the release of Bram Stoker’s Dracula novel in 1897, (a book that is a genuine part of Castlevania history according to Bloodlines) Dracula has long since become a household name all across the world.  chang_1910
[QUOTE="chang_1910"]VLAD DRACULAdamn you surely be up on the character bio's huh
. KaosDemon
no, its ok.do you have the biography of simon belmont?legenderysoldie
Nathan Graves
Nathan's parents, along with their friend Morris Baldwin, set out on a quest to seal Dracula, the king of darkness. After a long and strenous battle, Morris sealed away Dracula, only to find to his horror that his two friends had been killed in the battle. Taking their adolescent son Nathan, he began raising him alongside his own son Hugh to become accomplished vampire hunters.
During training, Hugh bested Nathan at every challenge and contest the two had over the years. During the coming of age ceremony, Morris would decide which of his two apprentices would gain the Hunter's Whip, an enchanted whip with the power to repel evil; whoever received it would go on to become Morris' chief disciple. Hugh, confident that his father would pick him because of his immense strength and speed, was shocked whem he bestowed the honor on Nathan instead. Jealous, he dejectedly took his place as the third wheel.
here yo go....i also have some few histories about death..but they are a little long so i don`t know if you are intersting...among then are the 1th time ritcher saw death :P
THE DEATH..
One of Count Dracula’s longest lasting alliances has been with the Grim Reaper himself. For nearly every confrontation with the Belmont Clan since Dracula’s battle with Trevor C. Belmont in 1499, Death has used his ethereal powers against the enemies of the Count. It is not known how Dracula and Death became allies, but there may be a connection between Death and how Dracula became a vampire after dying in 1476 (A deal made in the afterlife? A pact? His only goal and purpose being the harvesting of new souls, Death knows no mercy or compassion.
He serves under Dracula, and calls him "Lord" in many events. Death makes his first appearance in Castlevania to Leon Belmon (earliest known Belmont in the Bemont Clan) after defeating Walter Bernhard, the servant of Mathias Cronqvist (a.k.a. Dracula).
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Iliona Elizabeth Szilagy (Lisa)
The second wife of Prince/Count Vlad Dracula, cousin of Matthias Corvinus, the King of Hungary, and the mother of Adrian Fahrenheit Tepes, also known as "Alucard." When Prince Dracula abandoned Orthodox Christianity and became a Roman Catholic late in his life, the Hungarian king permitted the Wallachian voivode to marry her. The marriage took place in 1475, just under two years before Dracula would fall on the battlefield. History does account for her death in the early 1500s, though for the CastleVania mythos, it is revealed that Ilona was something of a doctor, aiding her husband’s people in times of great epidemics. According to CastleVania lore, Ilona "Lisa" Szilagy was lynched by the very people she dedicated her life to helping, tried as a witch for her relationship with Dracula, then burned at the stake. In 1792, Alucard encountered a Succubus witch that attempted to impersonate Ilona in the hopes of swaying him to his father’s side (CastleVania: Symphony of the Night).
Leon Belmont...
Begins with the Whip of Alchemy, which will eventually become the more powerful Vampire Killer after a story sequence initiated by the defeat of the first five guardians; he can also find three elemental whips--ice, fire and lightning--to exploit enemy weaknesses in different ways. With any whip, he can pull off strings of deadly combo attacks. Leon has other special abilities: He can double jump, absorb enemy attacks as magic power, and learn all types of new skills, like jump kicks and guard dodges. He'll, of course, find the sub-weapons that will be passed on into the family; they are: dagger, holy water, axe, cross and crystal
Leon Belmont was a church knight in the eleventh century during the Gregorian Reforms and the concurrent Christian Crusades. He was a courageous young man who lived without fear and his combat abilities were unmatched. He joined together with Mathias Cronqvist, a genius tactician and his trusted friend, to form an unbeatable company that would fight in the name of God. When informed, mysteriously, by a bedridden Mathias, whose wife had recently died, that Leon's betrothed, Sara Trantoul, had been kidnapped by the vampire Walter Bernhard and taken to a castle within the Forest of Eternal Darkness, Leon renounced his title as baron of the knights, thereby throwing away his fame and security in order to avoid disobeying the church's orders to not against fight monsters. In his journey, he met Rinaldo Gandolfi and received a Whip of Alchemy. After Walter vampirized Sara, Leon used this new weapon, at her hopeless request, to transform it into the Vampire Killer.
Leon eventually destroyed the now-vulernable Walter only to find that Mathias was behind the whole plot, having used all parties involved in a genius plot; that is, Walter would die through Leon's vengeful actions, his vampire soul would be extracted, and Death would channel it into the dying Mathias and thus grant him new life and crown him Lord of the Vampires. Leon resisted the disappointed Mathias' plea to join together in this unholy afterlife, where they would curse God and bear their vengeance, and would thereafter never again see his friend. However, in removing Death as a threat, he told the dark angel to deliver a message to his new master: "From this point forward," he said, "the Belmont Clan would hunt the night!"
As the earliest noted Belmont, Leon gave us a dose of just how powerful this family would become. Leon, in part, created the Vampire Killer whip from the Whip of Alchemy received from Rinaldo--it was truly a divine killing machine born of Leon's hatred combined with the generous soul and will of Sara. He also found five items in his quest, all of which had been dropped by previous hunters who had failed in Walter's game, and mastered and mastered in their use by collecting seven orbs that offered them superpower, thus creating four of the basic mystic weapons. It was these weapons that were passed on into the family for centuries, eventually to be used in the family's never-ending war against Count Dracula.
about the other one..i`m not sure are you asking about Joachin Armster??? he was a vampire but i don`t know if he revive death... or is about Mathias Croqvist??? leon` close friend that after his wife die well he became powerfull and a allie of Death....something like that..no quite remember,,, :?
tel me wich one and i`ll do my best to find something about him..... :P
about the other one..i`m not sure are you asking about Joachin Armster??? he was a vampire but i don`t know if he revive death... or is about Mathias Croqvist??? leon` close friend that after his wife die well he became powerfull and a allie of Death....something like that..no quite remember,,, :?
tel me wich one and i`ll do my best to find something about him..... :P
Yoko Belnades
Yoko Belnades is a member of that family of legend, a gifted magic-user descended from Sypha Belnades and even Carrie Fernandez. Because of her great magical powers, Yoko became another in a long line of witches to find employment with the Catholic Church. Yoko and her employers knew well of Nosatradamus' prophecy that in the year 2035 a new master would locate the haunted Castlevania and inherit the estate and all of Dracula's powers with it. Fearful of this event, the Church sent Yoko out to investigate matters surrounding the predicted event and any ties to the Hakuba Shrine.
Because her family grew closely together with those representing the Belmont clan, she knew of Julius Belmont's past exploits and to where the castle was banished. This knowledge, she thought, made her an expert on the matter. Once she was able to transport into the castle, along with Genya Arikado, further investigation led her to believe that the prophecy was true, that someone would inherit Dracula's power--but she was tracing the wrong subject. After the talkative and noisy Yoko befriended Soma, she shared with him her evidence that Graham Jones was to be the recipient of Dracula's dark power. She couldn't know how wrong she really was.
When Graham caught on to her presence, she became a target of his increasing insecurity. When they met up in the castle's catacombs, he attacked her viciously, but Soma arrived just in time to scare him off. By the time the truth was revealed, that Soma was the subject destined to inherit that dark power, Yoko was too hurt to offer any assistance. Instead, she mustered what energy she could to participate in the psychic contact with Soma, to do her part in offering the words of encouragement that would see him finally conquer his inner demons.
One year later, Yoko was involved in the Church's investigation of the new cult headed by Celia Fortner. Joined by Julius Belmont, she headed to the cult's hideout to aid in eliminating the threat. Neither wished for Soma Cruz to become involved in the matter, but his determination was evident. While Julius understood why Soma would take such measures, Yoko could not. Then again, Belmont has his own agenda, and he infiltrated the cult's hideout, ditching Yoko at its entrance. She had no choice but to request that Soma escort her to the safety of a nearby village.
Back at the village, realizing that she now had little control over the continuing investigation, Yoko set up a shop in order to teach Soma about the importance of magic seals, which could be used to draw in dark power. She would also assist in his mission with a process of "weapon synthesis," wherein she would fuse together weaponry and spared souls in order to create for him new tools of destruction. Furthermore, she would provide inside information, when necessary, on a myriad of topics. Though leery of Hammer, who set up his own shop across the way, Yoko was happy in this role. And when the battle was over, the cult having been defeated, Yoko was one of the first ones there to greet the victorious heroes.
hope you like it... :)Soma Cruz
A high school exchange student living in Japan, Soma is mysteriously transported into Castlevania when he enters the Hakuba shrine with his friend Mina. When attacked by enemies, Soma learns that he has a dark energy that can absorb the souls of the monsters throughout the castle. Now he must explore and find the reason why he has been called to fight. Much like Alucard, Soma does not merely wield just a whip, as he can attack with swords, hammers, daggers and other weapons found throughout the castle. As a side note, "Cruz" is Spanish for "cross". When spelled in Japanese (kurusu), it means "crucifix".
Soma was just an ordinary young man, or so he thought, who found himself as a pawn in Genya Arikado's (Alucard's) continuing war against evil. Soma and friend Mina Hakuba were waiting atop the Hakuba shrine in hope of catching a glimpse of the century's first solar eclipse when their troubles began: Upon the event's onset, he and Mina were unceremoniously sucked into a realm that Dracula's castle now called home. Within the legendary halls, the confused Soma was manipulated by cold but friendly forces into braving the huge haunt for unspecified means. It was through these trials and tribulations within the castle that Soma slowly began to learn more and more about himself, as Genya had hoped. Mainly, he learned that he had the natural ability to absorb enemies' souls and utilize their powers as his own--for what purpose, though, he was still unsure. When he was informed that his natural ability was akin to "dark power," he became defensive even though assured that it didn't constitute "evil."
Upon absorbing the grandest of power, the castle essence that Graham Jones was harboring, it finally became clear to him that he was Dracula, or, as Genya confided, a subject in possession of powers that were one in the same as the Dark Lord's; therein, he was strong enough a host to actually trick the chaotic forces into recognizing him as the Dark Lord. He had no choice but to continue doing Genya's bidding--a rather dangerous plan to head into the Chaotic Realm where "only Dracula could go" and forcibly shut the seal. Only through the encouragement and collective will of his newfound friends was he able to fight off full possession and reseal the castle back within the darkness of the eclipse.
One year later, Soma found himself the target of Celia Fortner, a powerful shadow priestess who had founded a mysterious cult. With the disappearance of Dracula, she and her top allies--Dario Bossi and Dmitrii Blinov--sensed that the magical world was weakening, and they felt that their powers would soon dissipate with it. They planned to plunge Soma's mind into darkness, to bring out his very worst and exorcise from his soul Dracula's powers. Soma resisted the violent urges of Dario and Dmitrii, but he gave in to temptation when tricked by Celia, who orchestrated an abduction and murder of what he thought was Mina. Only by having equipped a special talisman, which was given to him by the real Mina, was he able to somehow contain the overflowing power and further suppress it deep within. As promised, Mina was indeed there for him at his most desperate time. Afterward, the determined Soma stormed the chaotic Abyss, where he put an end to the cult's games.
:PHector
Hector was a devil forgemaster who betrayed Dracula and in the minds of some dealt a blow to evil's cause. Soon after, Dracula was felled at the hands of Trevor Belmont. After renouncing his powers, Hector began to live a normal life of peace with his wife Rosaly. Though, forces who blamed his betrayal for Dracula's defeat were planning their revenge; that is, his former friend Isaac, a fellow forgemaster, orchestrated and manipulated a series of events where Rosaly was accused of witchcraft and after a sham trial burned at the stake. Hector vowed to extract revenge. Isaac's plan had a second part, which was less clear: This baiting of Hector, he revealed, was an attempt to force his former friend to once again embrace the dark power of devil forgery so that the two could tangle in a real battle of revenge--namely for Hector's betrayal of the Count.
The vengeful Hector raced to an abandoned castle, where Isaac was hiding, but he knew he'd be no match without his powers. He'd have to descend into darkness--give in to Isaac's games and reclaim his powers regardless of the result. Over the course of his adventure, he rediscovered his mastery over Innocent Devils, as Isaac had hoped. Some friendly forces, like Julia and Zead, aided in this mission, while others, like the ever-patrolling Trevor and Saint Germain, saw his involvement as meddling. He would not relent. Upon the continued advice of Zead, he tracked Isaac back to the abandoned castle--to a hidden chamber, a magically sealed corridor that with Trevor's help he was able to breach. Though, this, too, was desired: The fully powered Hector's battle with its guardian, Dullahan, was the force needed; the enormous energy from the encounter was harnessed by Isaac and used to raise from the depths Dracula's castle!
Upon the urging of Julia, Hector infiltrated the castle and located Isaac in its keep. The two battled until Hector gained an edge, but before he could deal a final blow, he was met with a soothing vision of Julia, which curved his murderous impulse. However, his momentary wavering allowed the real mastermind, Zead, to step from the shadows and use the dark energy to resurrect Dracula via the incapacitated body of Isaac, which would serve as the vessel in place of Hector, who Zead would have preferred. Zead then revealed himself to be Death and stalled Hector while the resurrection was underway. Hector eventually confronted Dracula and delivered to him a sure defeat. Before the castle could collapse, he transported to safety with at his side Julia, who in light of his recent life events offered to share within him her home. To Hector, who was clearly smitten, this wasn't at all a bad idea.
about the other one..i`m not sure are you asking about Joachin Armster??? he was a vampire but i don`t know if he revive death... or is about Mathias Croqvist??? leon` close friend that after his wife die well he became powerfull and a allie of Death....something like that..no quite remember,,, :?
tel me wich one and i`ll do my best to find something about him..... :P
Do you have a bio on Hector from Curse Of Darkness??Tyrant4Life
Do you have a bio on Hector from Curse Of Darkness??Tyrant4Life
well thx... Yuri_Volte glad you like this that much...dont forget his full name is Baron Leon Belmont
and here you go...Leon Belmont...
Begins with the Whip of Alchemy, which will eventually become the more powerful Vampire Killer after a story sequence initiated by the defeat of the first five guardians; he can also find three elemental whips--ice, fire and lightning--to exploit enemy weaknesses in different ways. With any whip, he can pull off strings of deadly combo attacks. Leon has other special abilities: He can double jump, absorb enemy attacks as magic power, and learn all types of new skills, like jump kicks and guard dodges. He'll, of course, find the sub-weapons that will be passed on into the family; they are: dagger, holy water, axe, cross and crystal
Leon Belmont was a church knight in the eleventh century during the Gregorian Reforms and the concurrent Christian Crusades. He was a courageous young man who lived without fear and his combat abilities were unmatched. He joined together with Mathias Cronqvist, a genius tactician and his trusted friend, to form an unbeatable company that would fight in the name of God. When informed, mysteriously, by a bedridden Mathias, whose wife had recently died, that Leon's betrothed, Sara Trantoul, had been kidnapped by the vampire Walter Bernhard and taken to a castle within the Forest of Eternal Darkness, Leon renounced his title as baron of the knights, thereby throwing away his fame and security in order to avoid disobeying the church's orders to not against fight monsters. In his journey, he met Rinaldo Gandolfi and received a Whip of Alchemy. After Walter vampirized Sara, Leon used this new weapon, at her hopeless request, to transform it into the Vampire Killer.
Leon eventually destroyed the now-vulernable Walter only to find that Mathias was behind the whole plot, having used all parties involved in a genius plot; that is, Walter would die through Leon's vengeful actions, his vampire soul would be extracted, and Death would channel it into the dying Mathias and thus grant him new life and crown him Lord of the Vampires. Leon resisted the disappointed Mathias' plea to join together in this unholy afterlife, where they would curse God and bear their vengeance, and would thereafter never again see his friend. However, in removing Death as a threat, he told the dark angel to deliver a message to his new master: "From this point forward," he said, "the Belmont Clan would hunt the night!"
As the earliest noted Belmont, Leon gave us a dose of just how powerful this family would become. Leon, in part, created the Vampire Killer whip from the Whip of Alchemy received from Rinaldo--it was truly a divine killing machine born of Leon's hatred combined with the generous soul and will of Sara. He also found five items in his quest, all of which had been dropped by previous hunters who had failed in Walter's game, and mastered and mastered in their use by collecting seven orbs that offered them superpower, thus creating four of the basic mystic weapons. It was these weapons that were passed on into the family for centuries, eventually to be used in the family's never-ending war against Count Dracula.
chang_1910
about the other one..i`m not sure are you asking about Joachin Armster??? he was a vampire but i don`t know if he revive death... or is about Mathias Croqvist??? leon` close friend that after his wife die well he became powerfull and a allie of Death....something like that..no quite remember,,, :?
tel me wich one and i`ll do my best to find something about him..... :P
[QUOTE="chang_1910"]the other one....Soma Cruz
A high school exchange student living in Japan, Soma is mysteriously transported into Castlevania when he enters the Hakuba shrine with his friend Mina. When attacked by enemies, Soma learns that he has a dark energy that can absorb the souls of the monsters throughout the castle. Now he must explore and find the reason why he has been called to fight. Much like Alucard, Soma does not merely wield just a whip, as he can attack with swords, hammers, daggers and other weapons found throughout the castle. As a side note, "Cruz" is Spanish for "cross". When spelled in Japanese (kurusu), it means "crucifix".
Soma was just an ordinary young man, or so he thought, who found himself as a pawn in Genya Arikado's (Alucard's) continuing war against evil. Soma and friend Mina Hakuba were waiting atop the Hakuba shrine in hope of catching a glimpse of the century's first solar eclipse when their troubles began: Upon the event's onset, he and Mina were unceremoniously sucked into a realm that Dracula's castle now called home. Within the legendary halls, the confused Soma was manipulated by cold but friendly forces into braving the huge haunt for unspecified means. It was through these trials and tribulations within the castle that Soma slowly began to learn more and more about himself, as Genya had hoped. Mainly, he learned that he had the natural ability to absorb enemies' souls and utilize their powers as his own--for what purpose, though, he was still unsure. When he was informed that his natural ability was akin to "dark power," he became defensive even though assured that it didn't constitute "evil."
Upon absorbing the grandest of power, the castle essence that Graham Jones was harboring, it finally became clear to him that he was Dracula, or, as Genya confided, a subject in possession of powers that were one in the same as the Dark Lord's; therein, he was strong enough a host to actually trick the chaotic forces into recognizing him as the Dark Lord. He had no choice but to continue doing Genya's bidding--a rather dangerous plan to head into the Chaotic Realm where "only Dracula could go" and forcibly shut the seal. Only through the encouragement and collective will of his newfound friends was he able to fight off full possession and reseal the castle back within the darkness of the eclipse.
One year later, Soma found himself the target of Celia Fortner, a powerful shadow priestess who had founded a mysterious cult. With the disappearance of Dracula, she and her top allies--Dario Bossi and Dmitrii Blinov--sensed that the magical world was weakening, and they felt that their powers would soon dissipate with it. They planned to plunge Soma's mind into darkness, to bring out his very worst and exorcise from his soul Dracula's powers. Soma resisted the violent urges of Dario and Dmitrii, but he gave in to temptation when tricked by Celia, who orchestrated an abduction and murder of what he thought was Mina. Only by having equipped a special talisman, which was given to him by the real Mina, was he able to somehow contain the overflowing power and further suppress it deep within. As promised, Mina was indeed there for him at his most desperate time. Afterward, the determined Soma stormed the chaotic Abyss, where he put an end to the cult's games.
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Thanx again man! You're a real castlevania freak!
Rienhardt Scnieder:
is a Belmont descendant who boasts a deviating surname. Though, the deviation in the surname was more than just a cosmetic difference: As he grew up within the system, he was often teased by his schoolmates, as if they couldn't believe that Reinhardt was actually directly in the line of such a famed group of warriors. These experiences polluted Reinhardt's mind with feelings of self-doubt, but they eventually manifested into a will to prove wrong all of the naysayers. Under any name, it was this young man who was chosen to receive the title of Vampire Hunter and with it the weapons that accompanied the honor. Specifically, he was fiercely trained by his father, Michael Gelhart Schneider, who taught him the true values of a vampire hunter and a man of God.
When the time has come, Reinhardt sets out to destroy Dracula, knowing he has to overcome many dangers to achieve his goal. His quest sees him fighting his way through a cursed forest and a cursed castle, where Reinhardt has to defeat several gruesome beasts. However, when Reinhardt reaches a mysterious Villa mansion, he encounters a woman named Rosa who, Reinhardt is shocked to find, is a vampire, albeit unwillingly. Instead of attacking the Vampire Hunter however, Rosa helps him, and Reinhardt leaves the Villa thankful for her help, although he is worried about what will happen to her next.
This would however not be the last time he meets Rosa, as he at a later stage of his quest sees her, despairing at her fate as a cursed creature, attempting a sunlight-assisted suicide, and the vampire hunter finds himself for the first time ever saving a vampire's life. He gets little grattitude in return however, as Rosa says he should have let her die. She departs with an ominous warning.
When Reinhard after overcoming the monsters and riddles of the Castle Center encounters Death, one of Dracula's most dangerous lackeys, his worst fears comes true when he sees Death has brought Rosa, and Death forces the vampire to fight Reinhardt. The emontionally charged battle ends with Reinhardt winning, but Rosa surviving, and she and Death disappears in a puff of smoke.
But Rosa still wasn't completely in evil's power, and when Death attempts in a cowardly ambush atop the clock tower to kill Reinhardt, Rosa appears once more to shield Reinhardt from the attack and absorbs the fatal blow. She did believe in him, after all, and he returns the favor by promising the fearing Rosa that God would forgive her tortured soul. He then proceeds to destroy Death and sends the evil demon back to Hell.
One last hurdle remains, and Reinhardt finally confronts Dracula, and after a titanic battle against the dark lord in his many forms, the Vampire Hunter fulfils his quest by defeating the most powerful of vampires. The victory brings more than just glory, as Rosa, because of Dracula's defeat and her own will to live and to overcome the curse through forgiveness, was allowed to return to this world as she once lived. Through this victory, therein, Reinhardt gains more than just the respect of his peers
[QUOTE="chang_1910"]the other one....Soma Cruz
A high school exchange student living in Japan, Soma is mysteriously transported into Castlevania when he enters the Hakuba shrine with his friend Mina. When attacked by enemies, Soma learns that he has a dark energy that can absorb the souls of the monsters throughout the castle. Now he must explore and find the reason why he has been called to fight. Much like Alucard, Soma does not merely wield just a whip, as he can attack with swords, hammers, daggers and other weapons found throughout the castle. As a side note, "Cruz" is Spanish for "cross". When spelled in Japanese (kurusu), it means "crucifix".
Soma was just an ordinary young man, or so he thought, who found himself as a pawn in Genya Arikado's (Alucard's) continuing war against evil. Soma and friend Mina Hakuba were waiting atop the Hakuba shrine in hope of catching a glimpse of the century's first solar eclipse when their troubles began: Upon the event's onset, he and Mina were unceremoniously sucked into a realm that Dracula's castle now called home. Within the legendary halls, the confused Soma was manipulated by cold but friendly forces into braving the huge haunt for unspecified means. It was through these trials and tribulations within the castle that Soma slowly began to learn more and more about himself, as Genya had hoped. Mainly, he learned that he had the natural ability to absorb enemies' souls and utilize their powers as his own--for what purpose, though, he was still unsure. When he was informed that his natural ability was akin to "dark power," he became defensive even though assured that it didn't constitute "evil."
Upon absorbing the grandest of power, the castle essence that Graham Jones was harboring, it finally became clear to him that he was Dracula, or, as Genya confided, a subject in possession of powers that were one in the same as the Dark Lord's; therein, he was strong enough a host to actually trick the chaotic forces into recognizing him as the Dark Lord. He had no choice but to continue doing Genya's bidding--a rather dangerous plan to head into the Chaotic Realm where "only Dracula could go" and forcibly shut the seal. Only through the encouragement and collective will of his newfound friends was he able to fight off full possession and reseal the castle back within the darkness of the eclipse.
One year later, Soma found himself the target of Celia Fortner, a powerful shadow priestess who had founded a mysterious cult. With the disappearance of Dracula, she and her top allies--Dario Bossi and Dmitrii Blinov--sensed that the magical world was weakening, and they felt that their powers would soon dissipate with it. They planned to plunge Soma's mind into darkness, to bring out his very worst and exorcise from his soul Dracula's powers. Soma resisted the violent urges of Dario and Dmitrii, but he gave in to temptation when tricked by Celia, who orchestrated an abduction and murder of what he thought was Mina. Only by having equipped a special talisman, which was given to him by the real Mina, was he able to somehow contain the overflowing power and further suppress it deep within. As promised, Mina was indeed there for him at his most desperate time. Afterward, the determined Soma stormed the chaotic Abyss, where he put an end to the cult's games.
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bigboss_johndoe
Thanx again man! You're a real castlevania freak!
[QUOTE="chang_1910"]about if he would become dracula ... i don really think i like that idea that much , BTW , awesome info , i`m playing castlevania since my chilhood ( NES) and i never could get really good info , thanx again! =DYuri_Volte
Guys can ya gimme a bio on Juste Belmont or is it already there{but I havent read it}?bigboss_johndoe
JUSTE BELMONT
Juste (pronounced Joost) is sent into the castle once again to save his friends Maxim and Lydie from Dracula. Apparently having inherited some of the magic abilities from his ancestor Sypha, Juste can combine his special weapons with magic spells, in addition to the traditional whip. His name is actually French in origin.
Juste is the grandson of the famed Simon Belmont, and his plight was similar in that he, too, had to collect Dracula's remains in order to break a curse--in this case his friend Maxim's--and save their good friend Lydie Erlanger and, in effect, the world. Juste learned well Simon's brandishing technique (if you take Super Castlevania IV's story as canon) and he also originated many of the special moves that Richter and the others would one day build upon; these include the slide, the double jump and the super jump. His character-specific abilities were attained by finding the aforementioned whip attachments. It was these abilities that he used to conquer Castlevania and its transient brother, therein saving Maxim's soul from Dracula's possession, rescuing Lydie, and destroying Dracula's weakened spirit.
Juste's more importantrole in the storyline is that he also located and utilized magic books that allowed him to power up his mystic sub-weapons via the "Spell Fusion" system. Harnessing Sypha's ever-present genes, he was able to use the books, as Sypha once could, to afford superpower to his already potent arsenal. This may very well have been the catalyst toward the family's item-crashing ability and the DSS system. So none too subtly, he was written in as a prototype, a character who originated many of the future generations' then-typical arsenals.
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