Story FAQ list for the multiple Castlevania games.

                                    by

                  ReyVGM from the http://www.vgmuseum.com

        Story descriptions written by Mr.P from the Castlevania Realm
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 1095 [ Castlevania: Lament of Innocence ]
 1450 [ Castlevania Legends ]
 1476 [ Castlevania III Dracula's Curse ]
 1479 [ Castlevania: Curse of Darkness ]
 1576 [ Castlevania The Adventure ]
 1591 [ Castlevania II Belmont's Revenge ]
 1666 [ Castlevania Resurrection ] *Cancelled*
 1691 [ Castlevania ]
 1693 [ Castlevania II Simon's Quest ]
 1748 [ Castlevania: Harmony of Dissonance ]
 1792 [ Akumajo Dracula X: Chi no Rondo ]
 1797 [ Castlevania: Symphony of The Night ]
 1830 [ Castlevania: Circle of The Moon ]
 1844 [ Castlevania: Legacy of Darkness ]
 1852 [ Castlevania ]
 1917 [ Castlevania: Bloodlines ]
 2035 [ Castlevania: Aria of Sorrow ]
 2036 [ Castlevania: Dawn of Sorrow ]


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Not all Castlevania games are offical parts of the story, for example,
remember that Vampire Killer [MSX], Castlevania [NES], Haunted Castle [ARCADE],
Super Castlevania IV [SNES], Castlevania [PC], Akumajou Dracula [SHARP X68000],
Castlevania [C64], Castlevania [AMIGA] and Castlevania Chronicles [PS] all
share the 'same' storyline, they all fall into the same 1691 date, even if the
games are different.
The official 1691 storyline used by Konami is from the Castlevania [NES] game.

Same goes with Castlevania Dracula X [SNES] and Akumajo Dracula X [PCE],
they both share the same 1792 date, even if the games are different.
The official 1792 storyline used by Konami is from the Akumajo Dracula X [PCE]
game.


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Time Period: 1095
Offering: Castlevania: Lament of Innocence [ Playstation 2 ]
Supporting Characters: Sara Trantoul, Mathias Cronqvist, Rinaldo Gandolfi
Main Hero/Heroine: Leon Belmont, Joachim, Pumpkin
Notes: None.
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 It was the 11th century, a time of knights and knighthood. As the system
 decayed, monarchies began to weaken as local feudal lords grew in power.
 The knights became their sworn protectors, the defenders of the land and those
 who were brave enough to give their lives for their lords. However, there
 remained a lack of any real order; as the chaos spread, rival families
 continued to contend for control, in bloody fashion, at the expense of the
 knights who wished only to protect them.
 It was one thing to defend their masters' land--it was quite another to battle
 against rival families' independent armies who were looking for nothing more
 than political gain.
 The disorder would ultimately call for change: The increasing power of the
 Catholic Church soon brought forth the Gregorian Reforms of the 11th Century;
 it was during this period of religious constitution that the knights were
 elevated to the role of "protectors of the peace and the Church."
 These knights valued courage and honor, and they proudly fought against
 heretics and heathens in the name of God. Some knights formed brotherhoods,
 sects that would fight together with a sacred trust bonding them. In this age,
 one such company of knights was said to be invincible; it was these two men,
 Leon Belmont and Mathias Cronqvist, who would unwittingly bring about a new
 order.

 Leon Belmont was a courageous young man who feared nothing and whose combat
 abilities were second to none. Mathias Cronqvist was a genius tactician whose
 education made him a standout in a largely illiterate society.
 Together, these two men, bound by an old friendship based completely on trust,
 had never suffered a loss on the field of battle. One day, however, Mathias
 suffered a loss of another kind: Upon returning from yet another victorious
 campaign, he was greeted with the news that his wife, Elisabetha, had died
 suddenly.
 Mathias became stricken with grief, and over the course of one year, his
 condition worsened to the point where he became bedridden. In Mathias'
 absence, it was up to Leon to represent the company on his own; Leon's
 efforts proudly kept their company undefeated.
 But things certainly did not become any easier for them: The reforms of the
 Catholic Church were a continuing theme throughout Europe, and its burgeoning
 focus on the Christian Crusades required an increased effort from the knights.
 Many fell in battle as the territorial disputes became more and more petty.

 Soon after, the next threat arose. Without warning, a mysterious army of
 monsters suddenly appeared in Leon's domain. Because the Church had not
 authorized any battles that were not against its political enemies, Leon was
 helpless to prevent their sudden rising.
 When Leon asked permission to sortie--to begin a military-led assault against
 these terrifying besiegers--the Church had no intention of granting his wish.
 One night, Mathias struggled out of bed to relay a message to Leon: He knew
 for sure that the appearance of the monsters was somehow tied to a vampire who
 resided in a castle within the forest they called "Eternal Knight." The more
 difficult part for Mathias was informing his friend that Sara Trantoul, his
 betrothed, had been kidnapped and brought to that castle. With no other
 choice, his pledge to the Church binding him, Leon renounced his
 title as a lord and baron so that he could attempt to rescue his beloved
 without committing treason. He would now have to hurry, braving the forest,
 to arrive at the site of the uninviting castle.

 As he neared the outlying areas of the castle, he was overcome by an odd
 sensation.
 He curiously surveyed his surroundings and was taken by the voice of an old
 man: "Ah, he must really like you. You won't be able leave here now."
 That old man was Rinaldo Gandolfi, an alchemist who lived in this forest ruled
 by vampires.
 Rinaldo was surprised to learn that this was the Belmont he had heard about;
 even though he considered the youth's efforts in coming to this land unarmed
 to be foolhardy, he bowed with respect. The earnest Leon told Rinaldo his tale
 and insisted that they were now equals, both in their rank amongst men and in
 their plight.
 Rinaldo knew that it was his job to help this troubled soul, so he led Leon to
 the safety of his cottage.
 It was here that Rinaldo supplied him with much information: This particular
 forest was shrouded in eternal darkness because its vampire master, Walter
 Bernhard, was in possession of something that afforded him this type of power.
 It seemed that eternal life frequently became monotonous, and Walter would
 entertain himself by goading vampire hunters into his inescapable forest for
 an inevitable duel.

 The fact remained that none could ever come close to defeating him. Walter
 would initiate the game by taking something valuable away from the hunters--in
 this case, Leon's beloved, Sara. Furthermore, Walter permitted Rinaldo to live
 here because he approved of his helping the hunters by selling them necessary
 goods--this made the game more fun.
 But how would Leon go about tackling such a foe? There were no easy answers,
 but Rinaldo assisted by entrusting Leon with the Whip of Alchemy, an artifact,
 he confided, that was more powerful than any slain hunter's discarded sword
 that he would find. As one of the handful of people with this knowledge, he
 explained to Leon the principles behind its making in regard to the secret
 arts, of which Mathias, who was already an acquaintance of Rinaldo, had taught
 him--the history of these arts had been handed down orally in Mathias' family.
 Finally, Rinaldo used what power he had to channel energy into Leon's
 gauntlet, which would allow him to collect magic power by defending against
 and absorbing the monsters' attacks.
 Leon was now ready to retrieve his betrothed, but Rinaldo had one final
 warning: To gain access to the upper half of the castle, where Walter awaited,
 Leon would have to defeat five of the castle's supreme guards to break its
 seal.

 Leon entered the castle and, suppressing his fear, used its portal room to
 transport to its five separate areas where the guardians ruled. A Golem,
 Medusa, the Succubus, an Undead Parasite--they all fell, one by one, to the
 determined warrior.
 It was after the defeat of the vampire guardian Joachim Armster that Leon
 learned that Walter was in possession of the "ebony stone," which was the
 power source encompassing the forest in eternal darkness. During his repeated
 visits to the cottage during this time, Leon learned from Rinaldo about the
 ebony stone and the three others that, when combined, would allow for
 alchemy's goal--eternal youth to he who was their possessor.
 To the vampires, only two in particular were of value: The ebony stone, which
 Walter had, and the crimson stone, an ultimate power source that had been
 since lost.
 Leon also learned that Rinaldo's daughter was one of the unfortunate victims
 of Walter's game-playing. Thus, his mission became an extension of his new
 ally's, a quest to free more than just Sara.

 The seal was broken, and Leon entered onto the castle's second level, the
 Pagoda of the Misty Moon. Walter appeared to him with Sara in his arms. Leon
 demanded that he release Sara, and Walter willingly complied, for she was no
 longer of need to him.
 The infuriated Leon leapt into the air and unleashed a might whip slash, but
 it had no effect on the vampire, who laughed it off and belittled him; Walter
 challenged Leon to venture unto the castle's highest point, where they would
 duel under the light of foreboding moon. For now, Leon's concern was Sara's
 health, so he brought her out of the castle and to the outside of Rinaldo's
 cottage.
 Sara lay unconscious, and Leon was becoming desperate. Rinaldo came out and,
 as the voice or reason, demanded that Leon get a grip on his emotions and wait
 inside as he look over Sara.
 Rinaldo came inside to provide momentary relief for the pacing and anxious
 Leon--Sara was alive, having survived her earlier encounter, and was resting
 in the next room.
 But Rinaldo had other, graver, news: Upon investigation, the teethmarks he
 found on her neck confirmed that she was indeed vampirized by Walter, and her
 condition could only be cured if Leon were to destroy Walter immediately.
 Unfortunately, Leon had not the means for defeating the all-too-powerful
 vampire.
 Rinaldo, though, had the solution, however crazed it seemed: Sara had inside
 of her a part of Walter, an evil sample that could be harnessed; the Whip of
 Alchemy's potential could be fully realized if Leon were to kill Sara by
 combining his hatred and the power of the whip, collecting her now-conflicting
 energies into a package of destruction that could be used against Walter.

 Sara, who had been listening through the door, realized the inescapability of
 her predicament. Because she knew that she would soon become a vampire,
 trapped within an eternal nightmare, she volunteered her life- force for what
 Rinaldo had proposed.
 If it would mean that others would live on, she would gladly accept becoming
 one with the whip. The overwhelmed Leon was not convinced; he was not prepared
 to let go, to just let her die and then be alone in this world. When the
 emotions built to a boil, spurned by Rinaldo's pleas, Leon knew that there was
 no other choice--he would have to accept his fate and strike down the woman he
 loved. And in one sorrow-filled swing of the whip, the act was complete.
 And behold: The Vampire Killer whip was born.

 Emotionally exhausted, Leon swore that he would garner revenge on Sara's
 behalf.
 He raced back into the castle and fought through its last line of defense en
 route to the castle keep. One final staircase led him to the throne room where
 his target lay waiting. Leon burst through the doors with words of impending
 doom for the vampire. The overly confident Walter was none-too-impressed with
 the Belmont; in fact, he saw his own heinous actions more as having given Leon
 a gift, a whip of unspeakable power.
 What did impress Walter was when he felt its power, one that not even his
 precious ebony stone could protect him against. It was only a matter of time
 before the determined Leon finished the job. Though defeated, Walter bragged
 about an inevitable return; this was only a temporary defeat, he thought. But
 Walter wasn't prepared for what would haappen next: An unimaginable pain that
 saw his life-force extracted by Death, who Walter believed to be his ally.
 The Reaper instead offered his life-force to the one who had recovered the
 crimson stone, the latest arrival to the throne room.

 Mathias appeared before Leon, and he was very pleased. Walter's was indeed the
 strong vampire spirit that he had coveted. "Why?!" the shocked Leon cried.
 Mathias explained that Elisabetha's death had hit him harder than anyone had
 realized, so much so that he blamed God, whose name in which he had always
 fought, for her death and would curse Him forever by gaining eternal life. And
 he used Leon, Sara, Rinaldo and Walter to do it. "For if limited life is God's
 decree, then I shall defy it!" Mathias believed that Elisabetha would have
 wanted it this way. Leon argued that the Mathias he knew would never marry
 such a woman. Mathias expected Leon to understand his plight, for he, too, had
 unfairly lost someone he loved; maybe, he thought, his friend would join him
 in eternal life to also express a pained hatred. Leon contested that, yes,
 he struck Walter down with hatred, but he did it with the intention that
 others might live, which is what Sara wanted; he was sure that Elisabetha
 would have wanted the same.
 This is not what Mathias wanted to hear, unfortunately, so he would have to
 leave his friend behind. "Death--he's all yours," he ordered, before assuming
 bat form and flying off into the night.

 Death transported both he and Leon to his own chaotic realm, where the two
 would see a final battle. Death, too, was overly confident, but Leon knew
 better--the Vampire Killer whip had the power to destroy vampires and all
 related to them, including a divine being such as Death. "Nooooooooooooo!"
 Death screamed as defeat came calling.
 The departing Reaper, like Walter before him, also bragged of a return, but
 Leon had a message for him to deliver to Mathias in the meantime:
 "You have become a cursed being, and I will never forgive you. This whip and
 my kinsmen will destroy you someday. The Belmont Clan will hunt the night!"
 Death's violent banishment caused the castle to shake, and it began to crumble
 piece by piece.
 Leon hurried out, each step narrowly avoiding the falling debris. As he
 escaped the ruins of the castle, sunlight finally shined upon the forest. "So,
 he did it," Rinaldo said from his cottage as a ray of sunlight beam through
 his window. Rinaldo's burden had finally ended thanks to the Belmont's
 bravery. Leon returned to his domain, where he would begin to put the
 shattered fragments back together.
 And so the Belmont Clan's struggle against evil began.

 After leaving Leon behind in the castle keep, Mathias escaped to foreign land,
 where he continued to curse God. Eventually, he named himself Lord of the
 Vampires and King of the Night. It would be many years before the Belmonts'
 next battle with either Mathias or any potential namesakes.


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Time Period: 1450
Offering: Castlevania Legends [ Game Boy ]
Supporting Characters: Alucard
Main Hero/Heroine: Sonia Belmont
Notes: Please note that self-crowned Castlevania king Igarashi has decided
       to ommit this game from the Castlevania history, he says that no
       woman can be a Belmont hero.
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 Sometime after her seventeenth birthday, Sonia formed a bond with Alucard,
 Who had recently been investigating his father's affairs. Sonia, who was
 gifted with special magical powers by birth, was trained to be a warrior by
 her uncle. As Alucard grew to love Sonia, he came to recognize her inner
 strength and helped to complete her training; with a sense of her power, he
 revealed to her his plan: He was going to end his father's dark reign by
 confronting him in his castle and dethroning him once and for all. Sonia
 interjected that she, too, had planned to confront the Count with the same
 intent. Alucard, shocked by her decision, insisted that she not get mixed up
 in the crazy war that was about to be waged. Dracula's assaults on all of
 Europe had gone on for years before, he explained to her, and the Dark Lord
 was not about to let the threat of a human woman stop him. This Alucard knew
 all too well. While Sonia presented to him an appearance of subservience, she
 knew in her heart that she would use her unique powers to fight against
 Dracula's undead army and eventually accost the Count in the heart of his
 castle.

 Not soon after Alucard left for the castle, Sonia began her own journey. As
 she cut through one boss creature after another, she extracted and absorbed
 their life-forces using her inborn soul power, which allowed her to harness
 their very essences as magical attacks. Along the way, she also reclaimed five
 sacred sub-weapons--an axe, a dagger, holy water, a boomerang and a stopwatch-
 -that were left behind by her Belmont ancestors. These, she knew, would one
 day become part of the family's main power source. Eventually, Sonia stormed
 into the castle, mowed down all opposition, and soon enough found herself high
 up in the castle's keep. It's here where she caught up with Alucard, who was
 having little to no luck in locating his father. The surprised Alucard, who
 never thought she would actually insert herself into his war, desperately
 tried to convince her to turn away and head home. When she refused, he had no
 choice but to test her in combat, to see if his instincts were truly correct.
 Upon feeling the power of the Vampire Killer whip, he came away very impressed
 by her skills, and therein, subsequently, he knew for sure that it was her
 destiny to vanquish from this world the enigmatic Dracula. Alucard would help
 in this effort the only way he knew--by submerging his powers and placing
 himself into a state of rest, thus doing his part to remove a cursed bloodline
 from the Earth. In parting, however, he did promise to return, one day, should
 his father ever rise again. Though her feelings for Alucard were strong, and
 the thought of losing him resulted in a state of disillusion, Sonia dredged on
 through into the depths of the castle, where Dracula was hiding.

 At last, she located the Count on his secret throne in a ceremonial room.
 After a long, hard battle, Sonia emerged victorious. Though defeated, Dracula
 swore that he would one day return, for as long as those who were evil
 existed, they would call upon his name. Sonia scoffed at his defiance and
 proclaimed that there would always be someone ready and willing to take up the
 fight against evil, even if she, herself, were the one required to accept the
 task. He words were true: Soon Sonia would give birth to a new baby boy
 (perhaps in part Alucard's), a future warrior who would surely continue to
 wage war on the vampire king and his legion of followers. This hero, whose
 bloodline would be unlike any other, would grow to be more powerful than any
 human and surely supreme among vampire hunters. All future Belmonts would come
 to wield this very same power, whether or not it be their fate to face the
 trials.

 What seemed supernatural to the habitants of Warakiya was to the Belmonts only
 natural. For years, mortals had not the sufficient means nor the will to purge
 from this planet the purest of evil, but now they had bold representatives who
 could stand up in their place. The Belmonts would indeed showcase the will,
 the power and the weaponry to get the job done.


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Time Period: 1476
Offering: Castlevania III Dracula's Curse [ Nes ]
Supporting Characters: Poltergeist King [ Instruction Booklet Mention ]
Main Heroes/Heroines: Trevor C. Belmont, Sypha Belnades, Grant Danasty, Alucard
Notes: None.
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 After Sonia's spectacular display in ousting Dracula from his position of
 power, matters took an unfortunate turn for the worst. Instead of coming to
 hail the Belmont family as heroic, the people of Warakiya instead began to
 fear the Belmonts--they became not only suspicious of the family's many
 abilities but fearful of what could happen if those abilities were used for
 wrongful means. Forming a coalition, they approached the Belmont family in its
 home and strongly suggested that it leave the town and never return. The
 family, though disappointed, willingly complied and ushered itself into
 isolation.

 Meanwhile: Fifteen years after suffering his first defeat, rumors of Dracula's
 return spread across the countryside. The rumors looked to be all the more
 true when all types of undead creatures and savage demons started scouring
 through Warakiya and its surrounding towns during the nighttime hours. Things
 got all the more violent when the monsters began setting fires, east and west,
 leaving carnage all throughout the landscape of Transylvania. With their town
 being destroyed little by little, the Warakiyan natives fled for their lives,
 helpless to stop the monsters' march. Gauging the chaos from a distance,
 Trevor knew what he had to do: It was time for him to take command of the
 Vampire Killer whip and the five mystic sub-weapons, to charge full force to
 the castle, and to confront the Prince of Darkness like his mother did years
 earlier. Though, because Dracula's army was so huge and the odds were thus so
 great, Trevor was not opposed to accepting help from those with a certain
 know-how. Along the path to the ancient castle, he found help in the form of
 three allies, those whom would offer assistance in the form of unique power
 and special abilities.

 First he met Grant Danasty, the quick and agile pirate whose family was killed
 by Dracula; Grant was transformed into a vile beast by Dracula's dark magic
 and was forced to guard the clock tower outside of Warakiya. It was Trevor's
 whip that undid the transformation and returned to Grant his sanity. In a
 graveyard, he met Sypha Belnades, a woman gifted with great magical power;
 having had a bad life, Sypha threw it all away in favor of becoming a vampire
 hunter. She was ambushed by a Cyclops and magically embedded within stone.
 After being freed from her inanimate state by the Cyclops' destruction, she
 joined Trevor and aided him with her strong magic spells. Then, finally,
 Trevor met with a freshly re-risen Alucard in the catacombs; Alucard sensed
 that his father had returned, and he waited patiently in a dark cavern for
 Trevor (whose power Alucard could easily sense) to arrive. He would test
 Trevor's mettle in a contest and hope to gain his trust so that the Belmont
 would help him reach the castle.

 With the aid of his newfound allies, Trevor traveled by land, by ship, through
 caves and clock towers, through a sunken city, and finally through Dracula's
 Castle before reaching the castle keep for yet another duel. After defeating
 the Dark Prince and ending his dark reign, Trevor and his friends headed home,
 where their separate relationships began to grow. Grant and Trevor became
 great friends, and they together started Warakiya's rebuilding process.
 Alucard, whose inner struggle always suppressed his happiness, spent time with
 his new friend before submerging his powers once again. And Sypha Belnades
 took Trevor's hand in marriage and undoubtedly helped to continue
 strengthening the Belmont family chromosomes. After this victory over the
 Count and his evil forces, the Belmont name became legend, and the people that
 had earlier discriminated against and persecuted the clan now came to embrace
 and champion the family.


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Time Period: 1479
Offering: Castlevania: Curse of Darkness [ Playstation 2, Xbox ]
Supporting Characters: Isaac, Julia Laforeze, Zead, Saint Germain
Main Heroes/Heroines: Hector, Trevor Belmont.
Notes: None.
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 Though Trevor Belmont and his comrades successfully banished the hated
 Count Dracula, the Dark Lord did not pass from this world in silence. With his
 final words, Dracula left on Europe a demonic curse that for years following
 enshrouded the continent in misery and torment.
 Ravaged by hideous plague and dire famine, the people's hearts turned black and
 murderous; the weak were slain without pity while the land was pillaged and scourged
 without remorse. Dracula was gone, but his very influence was still ever-present.
 Everyone, including even the mightiest of heroes, was confused.

 Everyone was confused, that is, except for the devil forgemaster Isaac, who had
 convinced himself of the "truth": For years, he and fellow forgemaster Hector served
 as underlings to Count Dracula, for whom they used their powers to magically craft
 new monsters to serve in the Dark Lord's growing army. Soon before Dracula's defeat at
 the hands of Trevor and friends, Hector betrayed the forces of evil by severing all
 ties in hope of reforming his ways and learning to lead a normal life.
 Isaac had come to blame Dracula's defeat on this event, and he vowed revenge against
 Hector on behalf of his fallen master. To initiate his plan, Isaac targeted Hector's
 wife, Rosaly, who inexplicably found herself accused of being a witch.
 Using his effective brand of manipulation, Isaac helped orchestrate a sham trial that
 found Rosaly guilty of witchcraft; she was thereafter burned at the stake as Hector,
 who relinquished his powers upon abandoning his evil ways, watched on helplessly.
 Enraged, Hector vowed to extract his own measure of vengeance against the arrogant
 Isaac.

 Hector eventually tracked Isaac down at an abandoned castle. Isaac, with by his side
 a fully powered devil-type I.D. (Innocent Devil), greeted Hector at its entrance;
 having cleverly lured Hector to this location, he reiterated his stance that the
 blame for Dracula's defeat lay at the hands of the traitorous forgemaster.
 Hector cared not for formal chatter and was ready to fight, but Isaac wasn't worried;
 after all, without his powers, Hector wasn't even able to protect his own wife.
 The ball was in Isaac's court. Isaac's plan, in fact, was twofold; knowing his former
 friend to be revenge-mad, he would flee and force Hector to give chase, whereby he'd
 suffer humiliation on two fronts: Hector would have to regain his since-relinquished
 powers, which he admitted brought him much shame, and he'd at full power face and
 suffer defeat at the hands of Isaac! Hector would have to give in--to honor the
 memory of his wife, he vowed to reclaim his powers and at all cost use them to hunt
 down Isaac.

 Hector charged into the abandoned castle and was quickly reminded of the dangers
 he once helped fester. He had to become stronger, and the discovery of a powerful
 tombstone was the first step. On the tombstone lay an inscription left by Isaac,
 who by this act showed how desperately he hoped for Hector to fully regain his powers.
 Hector obliged; he staged a dark incantation and freed from the tombstone a low-level
 fairy-type ID His concentration quickly shifted at the sound of clapping of hands.
 The arrival was that of Zead, an enigmatic man who sought to abolish the curse that
 was afflicting Europe; Zead was impressed by Hector's show of power and revealed to
 the forgemaster his intent to purify the land. He revealed, also, that it was indeed
 Isaac, deemed an "impediment," who through his own mastery of devil forgery was
 helping to keep alive and protect the dark curse. Hector, considering the man's advice,
 thanked this new ally.

 After defeating its main guardian, Hector escaped from the castle and exited into
 the Balijhet Mountains, where he freed from its holding a fighter-type ID More
 importantly, he stumbled across a brook where he was taken aback at the sight of a
 young woman who bore a remarkable resemblance to Rosaly, his deceased wife.
 The woman, named in actuality Julia, introduced herself and inquired about his
 hurried state. He was looking for, he explained, his "worst enemy," Isaac, of whom
 Julia was quite aware. Knowing his intent, and more personally sharing this same
 enemy, Julia offered to Hector her services. Her specialty? Well, as an escape
 witch, she could see the future. Also of interest was her expertise in witchcraft;
 she led Hector to her nearby cabin, from where she could prepare elixirs plus other
 special items and furthermore look after his Innocent Devils.

 Hector climbed to the mountains' highest point, where stood the Garibaldi Temple.
 Before he could enter, his determined march was interrupted by the mysterious
 St. Germain, who had a request for him: "Stop chasing Isaac." When Hector inquired
 as to why, Germain cryptically responded, "I seek to maintain the flow."
 Germain boasted that he knew more than Hector could ever imagine, as part of his
 "arrangement," which lent to his request credibility. Hector was anything but open
 to this request, but he surmised by the man's tone that he found yet another of
 Isaac's enemies. Hector forged forward regardless. In the heart of the temple,
 Hector met with none other than Trevor Belmont, who immediately recognized the
 devil forgemaster's crest. However, there would be no negotiating--Trevor, in his
 ongoing investigation of the curse, was here to fight, and he unleashed his legendary
 powers upon Hector, who was hardly a match. This subject wasn't evil,
 Trevor thought--he was too weak in his cause; though, Trevor believed Hector's words
 when he insisted that he, too, was hunting Isaac. "Hector," Trevor considered.
 "I'll remember the name."

 Hector gathered himself and retreated back into the mountains; now boasting a bit
 more power, he was able to breach the entrance to the Mortvia Aqueduct, where at
 its entrance a very pleased Zead stood waiting. Zead reported that he saw Isaac flee
 to the village via the forest, and he was now certain that Isaac was the source
 of the curse. Moments later, Zead began to hesitate and stumble about, tripping
 over his own words; without warning, he made a quick exit much to the confusion
 of Hector. Stain Germain appeared soon after, expecting to see someone else.
 Though disappointed by the lack of his expected guest, he had for Hector more
 of his own advice: "Avoid Zead," he suggested; Germain insisted that Zead,
 as someone not of his recollection, should be tracked down and watched.
 Hector had no reason to trust Germain, and his advice was still not welcome.
 "You've been warned," Germain sighed in parting.

 After scouring the aqueduct, Hector finally reached the Forest of Jigramunt,
 where from a distance he spotted Zead and Germain having a little chat.
 He ducked behind a tree and gave listen. Zead warned Germain not to go beyond
 his bounds--that it was a matter of fate. It was ludicrous to lend information
 to an outsider, Zead lectured, but he made no direct reference as to whom this
 "outsider" was. Tired of Germain's interference, Zead extended from his sleeve a
 blade and launched an attack; Germain used his power of time to evade the repeated
 stab attempts. "I will keep returning," he before vanishing promised a flustered Zead.
 "No one escapes from me," Zead laughed to himself. The eavesdropping Hector now knew
 for sure that these two were indeed enemies.

 The forest's vacillating path led Hector to the Town of Cordova, where at its
 midway point he finally tracked down Isaac. It was still too soon for a final
 battle, Isaac belittled, but he wanted just a little taste of Hector's progress.
 Hector fought well, which in itself was gratifying to Isaac, who wanted to see
 his former friend regain full power. Their encounter ended when a concerned Julia
 interrupted. "Brother, stop!" she shouted toward Isaac, much to the shock of Hector.
 As per his plans continuity, Isaac fled; Julia restrained Hector and prevented him
 from giving chase. Isaac was under Dracula's curse, she reasoned, and it was up to
 Hector to free him not with anger; she could live with her brother's death by Hector's
 hands because she knew that Isaac still harbored a deep respect for his former friend.
 Hector came to his senses and took to heart her plea. Though she continued to speak of
 an ill feeling that would surely not bode well, he bid her farewell with silent hope.

 With the assistance of a newly acquired mage-type ID, Hector entered into the
 originally impenetrable Eneomaos Machine Tower, where at its top he again met with
 St. Germain, Zead having failed to slay him. Germain was truly the master of
 miraculous escapes, but he found himself in a harrowing position: He was stuck
 within a magical barrier placed upon the tower and its outlying regions.
 He wondered how it was that Hector breached it. Though trapped in this barrier,
 Germain could still physically affect events, and there was one in particular he
 engineered--an encounter between himself and Hector, which would help Germain to
 extract all of the information needed. The violent altercation was brought to a
 halt when Hector finally wrestled Germain to the ground. Germain surrendered,
 promising to no longer interfere. For fate was truly Hector's, he learned.
 Realizing the man's power, he now sensed a new destiny for Hector: "Walk the path
 without fear, for you are alone." He added: "Give my regards to Zead."

 Hector retreated to Cordova, where his growing power (a new devil-type ID)
 guided him into the Aiolon Ruins. Deep into the ruins, he found himself witness
 to another meeting--a fierce battle being waged between Trevor Belmont and Isaac.
 It was a fluke that Trevor defeated Dracula, Isaac taunted. But this battle would
 see no victor; at the sight of Hector, to the dismay of Trevor, Isaac again fled
 the scene. Trevor was happy to learn that Hector and Isaac were indeed enemies,
 as the forgemaster swore, but he was displeased with Hector's continued meddling.
 He left to continue his search, stranding Hector. However, Zead appeared and
 lamented at such a lost opportunity. There was hope; Zead spoke of a secret hideaway
 back at the abandoned castle where Isaac was sure to be hiding. However, Zead's
 behavior again became erratic when the grateful Hector passed along Germain's regards.
 "No--it can't be," he spouted before making another abrupt exit. Though nonplused,
 Hector started the long journey back to the castle.

 He arrived at the castle's keep, where Trevor Belmont was investigating.
 "A hidden chamber beneath the castle is not possible," Trevor thought.
 "Not unless the blood of my clan..." The still-puzzled Hector struggled to
 understand, but there was no time to ponder, because Trevor had no choice but to
 fight the forgemaster; he needed to know how much power Hector had regained.
 The result of the proceeding battle was encouraging--as opposed to their first
 encounter, Trevor felt as thought he was fighting a whole different person.
 This power would be needed to further hunt Isaac, and Trevor would assist;
 using a dagger, he sliced open his hand and used the family's sacred blood as a
 key to open a magical gateway. "Your heart might waver if you think about what's
 within," Trevor warned. "But you must concentrate on your mission.
 Show him no mercy," Trevor inspired.

 The gateway led Hector to a bizarre and chaotic infinite corridor.
 Using all of his regained power, Hector successfully overcame every challenge
 presented, which culminated in the defeat of the corridor's guardian, the
 considerable Dullahan. The guardian's defeat was felt continent-wide, as powerful
 earthquakes shook the entire land. In the most unexpected turn, the chaotic force
 caused Dracula's feared castle to rise up from the sea's depths! In the panic,
 Isaac sneaked up behind the unsuspecting Trevor and stabbed him through the chest.
 It was all becoming clear: It was Isaac who left that gateway for Hector to find,
 and he did it for the express purpose of harnessing the demonic energy generated
 during the battle between the fully powered Hector and the corridor's guardian.
 This magic, when channeled, would be more than enough, Isaac knew, to set in motion
 an even grander plot--he would scurry to Dracula's re-risen castle and once again
 attempt to resurrect the Count!

 Hector rushed to the site of the castle's rising. Before he could enter, Julia
 stopped him. The curse was still emanating from the castle, she warned, remnant
 of the Dark Lord's magic. "All because of me," Hector believed. If it was demonic
 power, however, Hector could surely find its source. Still, even though Trevor
 survived the near-fatal injury, thanks to Julia's magic, he would be in no condition
 to battle a freshly risen Count, which put the whole mission in doubt.
 Though, Hector vowed again that he would garner revenge in the name of Rosaly.
 Sensing his anger, Julia reasoned with him: "Don't let the curse take hold.
 It's not worth the price of revenge for your wife." Again taking her words to heart,
 Hector set off into the castle as mankind's only hope. "Please don't die," the
 helpless Julia worried.

 Hector braved Dracula's legendary haunt, cutting through the nastiest of his forces.
 When he reached the castle keep, the weary warrior was anything but consoled.
 "You resurrected Dracula's castle--bravo!" the awaiting Isaac celebrated. Hector fell
 right into his plot. Hector lost his edge, and Isaac lost his pride and home; now
 Hector would suffer as Isaac did and die a gruesome death! The two equals battled
 in spectacular fashion, but it was Hector's sense of justice that edged him to victory.
 As he went for the kill, he was heavily subdued by an image of Julia; he remembered
 her words and realized that his impulse for revenge wasn't really him--it was the
 curse at work. Before he could consider further the meaning of these events,
 a jubilant Zead made another unexpected entrance, applauding Hector's actions.
 These efforts were a boon, Zead cheered, for Hector's moment of wavering was all
 that was needed. Zead revealed that he was the mastermind behind the entire series
 of events, and he used both Hector and Isaac. Only a forgemaster could be the vessel
 for Dracula's reawakening, and that was why Zead brought them here. When Hector
 resisted the curse, he was made useless, but his immobilization of Isaac was a nice
 consolation, for the fallen forgemaster would surely do; Isaac's prone body was
 swiftly sealed within a casket and transported away. It then became apparent to
 Hector just who was the erratic Zead--it was none other than Death itself! Zead
 confirmed the notion by extending its feared scythe and thereby taking its real
 form. Though, not even the sharpest of armament would deny the enlightened Hector,
 and Death would find its name to be most appropriate.

 With Dracula's top agent out of the way, Hector hurried to the castle heights,
 desperate to prevent the Dark Lord's return. It was too late--the casket housing
 Isaac's frame exploded, revealing a reborn Count Dracula. Dracula immediately
 recognized the traitorous Hector and wanted answers. But Hector had a question
 of his own: "Why attack humans?" It was Dracula's senseless slaughtering of their
 kind that forced Hector to disobey. Dracula disagreed that it was "slaughter"--he
 was simply cleansing the world of a plague, of a race not worth the very air they
 breathed. The powerful had always judged the weak, Dracula mused; humans judged him,
 after all. "It's not your job to judge humans," Hector insisted. Dracula, who
 believed sympathy to be a form of weakness, wasn't interested in Hector's viewpoint;
 he wanted only to inflict punishment, which in this case was death.
 The final battle was waged, raging across two separate realms. In the end, it was the
 clear-headed Hector that triumphed over the inexpedient Count. The transformation was
 not complete--Dracula would not come to re-inhabit this world.
 Dracula took some solace, for the curse would linger in the souls of people until
 they met their oblivion. But Dracula forgot one thing: Hector was a devil forgemaster;
 he could turn the curse aside--transform it into something harmless.
 These discouraging words were enough to hasten Dracula's painful demise, which left
 behind only Isaac's stained corpse.

 After a moment of reflection, Hector realized that Rosaly's death and Isaac's
 anger were caused by the curse. With that said, Hector enacted one last
 incantation--to turn aside the curse, as he had promised, and again relinquish
 his powers. "The struggle is over," Hector said, relieved. "Now I can die in
 peace." Before he could fall into a state of depression, Julia arrived to
 console him. "You must live according to your heart," she confided. Further
 conversation would have to wait, for the host-less castle began to crumble
 "Farewell, Isaac," Julia uttered one last time before their portal-assisted escape.
 From a distance, the pair watched on as the castle collapsed into the sea, and
 they hoped that its banishment would free people's hearts. The curse's mark wouldn't
 easily vanish, they agreed, and people would have to find hope in each other.
 They would have to have faith in the morrow. For now, it was time to head home.

 Back at the machine tower, St. Germain had some closing thoughts: "Faith in the
 morrow. Those are fine words." But not for him. As one who traveled through time,
 he saw the morrow a bit differently. All the same, the flow of time had at last
 stabilized. With that, Germain would head far into the future to see what
 awaits--to perhaps witness the final battle between Dracula and the humans.
 Would they remember Hector's bravery? Or would it all start anew. Those were his
 answers to find.

 Back at the cabin in the isolated mountains, Julia wondered what Hector would do now.
 He had many friends to conceal from the humans, and he would have to find some hidden
 place where he could live in peace. "No need to search out such a place," Julia
 comforted. "I know of one." For her advice Hector would be in her debt. She suggested
 that he stay in the mountains and live with her, which to Hector was an intriguing
 prospect. "To stay here with you, Julia," he said noddingly, "t'is not a bad idea!"
 As he had sought, Hector's life would begin anew.


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Time Period: 1576
Offering: Castlevania The Adventure [ Game Boy ]
Supporting Characters: None.
Main Hero/Heroine: Christopher Belmont
Notes: None.
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 A century later, Dracula rose again to assault mankind. This time, it was
 Christopher Belmont that took command of the Vampire Killer whip and stood up
 to protect Transylvania. Like his ancestors before him, he faced the trials
 and fought his way across the Transylvanian countryside and into Dracula's
 deadly castle; his brave actions in facing his destiny meant yet another
 confrontation between good and evil. It was no surprise, then, that
 Christopher was able to get the best of Count Dracula and outlast him in a
 battle for the ages. However, there was more to it than anyone could expect:
 Just before the final blow was to be struck against Dracula, the cunning Dark
 Lord quickly, cleverly, used what remained of his magic power to transform
 himself into mist, which created the illusion that he had been thoroughly
 defeated. Satisfied with what he thought was the banishment of his enemy,
 Christopher raced out of the crumbling castle to make a daring escape.

 Christopher climbed to a nearby mountain cliff (as had become standard Belmont
 procedure) where he watched the castle collapse unto itself. When the coast
 was clear, Dracula shapeshifted into bat form and hastily, nonchalantly,
 escaped from the wreckage. Though devastated from the battle, weakened to the
 lowest of levels, Dracula would live on in his depleted state for many years,
 patiently waiting to strike again. This time, though, the Belmonts would never
 see it coming.


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Time Period: 1591
Offering: Castlevania II Belmont's Revenge [ Game Boy ]
Supporting Characters: Soleiyu Belmont
Main Hero/Heroine: Christopher Belmont
Notes: None.
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 Sixteen years had passed since Christopher Belmont defeated the Count, and he
 was living a rather peaceful life when a special day was about to precipitate:
 It was time for him to hand down the Vampire Killer whip and the mystic sub-
 weapons to his son, Soleiyu Belmont, who had come of age and was ready to take
 his place in line as the next vampire hunter. It was not just Christopher but
 the whole town that was preparing for the big event. But the night before the
 celebration, Dracula seized the opportunity and struck a stinging blow. Having
 largely remained in mist form for those prior sixteen years, Dracula finally
 regained enough of his power to the point where he could recall his ability of
 possession; in mist form, he seeped his way into the room of the sleeping
 Soleiyu Belmont and possessed the youth, coaxing him onto the side of evil.

 Though his power was slowly returning, Dracula was in no condition to fight a
 war or to even lead his own army in its march toward world domination. So he
 would instead use his new outfit, the now-Soleiyu-Demon, as a temporary
 resource until he was ready to assume his rightful form. Using his new host
 body, with its powerful bloodline, Dracula would raise his dreaded castle from
 the depths. But first, he held his ring finger into the air and conjured the
 formation of four separate castles: The Plant Castle, the Cloud Castle, the
 Rock Castle and the Crystal Castle, and he assigned to each its own boss
 guardian to preside over and protect it. If Christopher were to come looking
 for his son, the Count would have an efficient means of stalling his efforts.

 Come morning, Christopher was awakened to the news that his son had
 mysteriously vanished and that four castles had appeared out of nowhere.
 Having no other choice, the aging Christopher was forced to again call upon
 the power of his family's sacred weaponry. Enraged by this plot, as if himself
 possessed, he entered into into each of the castles, undeterred, braved their
 many dangers, and defeated the four bosses. Yet Christopher had only succeeded
 in spoiling Dracula's initial plan: Because he still hadn't yet regained
 enough power to raise his castle, even in possessing Soleiyu, Dracula instead
 finished the deed using the life-force energy of the four bosses that
 Christopher just defeated. Unfazed by unwittingly contributing to Dracula's
 plan, Christopher penetrated the Count's newly risen castle.

 Christopher braved the bloody road and reached the highest point of the
 castle, where he was relieved to find Soleiyu waiting in a chandelier-filled
 hall. His relief, though, turned to shock when his son refused an embrace and
 instead challenged him to a duel to the death. Thus, an intense battle between
 father and son echoed into infinity; in the end, Christopher's will for peace
 shined through, and his glancing blows knocked the remaining Dracula essence
 right out of Soleiyu, who soon after came to his senses. With his son now
 safe, Christopher entered into the last leg of the castle and prepared for
 another battle with the Count. It wasn't going to be easy, though--Dracula had
 by now regained enough power to retake his rightful form, and he was more than
 ready for another round with the Belmont warrior. Still, then, for the sake of
 all humankind, the steel-willed Christopher was once again able to defeat the
 Prince of Darkness.


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Time Period: 1666
Offering: Castlevania Resurrection [ Dreamcast ] *Cancelled*
Supporting Characters: None
Main Heroes/Heroines: Sonia Belmont, Victor Belmont
Notes: None.
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 Set in 1666, the stars are Sonia Belmont from 1400's and Victor Belmont,
 a vampire killer from the 1800's. So how does that make sense?
 Simple - time travel. Apparently these two Belmonts were summoned to take care
 of the evil that a new Countess is trying to bring into the world.
 [ Info taken from the Castlevania Dungeon ]


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Time Period: 1691
Offerings: Castlevania [ Nes ], Vampire Killer [ MSX ],
           Haunted Castle [ Arcade ], Super Castlevania IV [ Super Nes ],
           Castlevania [ PC ], Castlevania [ Commodore 64 ],
           Akumajou Dracula [ Sharp X68000 ], Castlevania [ Amiga ],
           Vs. Castlevania [ Arcade ], Akumajou Dracula [ FDS ],
           Playchoice 10 Castlevania [ Arcade ], Castlevania Chronicles [ PS ]
Supporting Characters: The Merchant [ MSX Only ]
Main Hero/Heroine: Simon Belmont
Notes: All of the above offerings share the same storyline, even if the games
       are different.
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 Through the incantations and ceremonies of evil souls who wished to bring upon
 the end of the world, Dracula had once again been resurrected, and it was only
 a matter of time before his army of the undead began to terrorize Transylvania
 once again. As the theme goes, Simon Belmont, the great-grandson of Soleiyu,
 donned his battle gear and took command of the Vampire Killer and mystic sub-
 weapons in preparation for another war against evil. Simon fought his way
 through the monster-inhabited yet beckoning countryside and arrived at the
 Count's daunting castle. Once inside the house of horrors, Simon negotiated
 his way through six torturous castle sections before arriving at the dreaded
 heights of the estate, the castle keep where many a battle had been fought.
 Dracula, who had been defeated by Belmont warriors time and time again, was
 waiting intensely for this moment, for he would finally get to extract revenge
 on the family after a one hundred-year wait. Though the throne room appeared
 to be empty, Dracula would soon emerge from his coffin and launch an assault
 in the only way he had ever known.

 Dracula fought as hard as he could and made sure to get in his fair share of
 offense, but in the end, ultimately, it was Simon Belmont who stood
 victorious. The pained Belmont warrior picked himself up and escaped from the
 castle and to a nearby mountain cliff where he watched on as the castle
 crumbled to the ground. Though he thought his trials were over, Simon would
 soon learn that they were just beginning.


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Time Period: 1693
Offerings: Castlevania II Simon's Quest [ Nes ],
           Castlevania II Simon's Quest [ Tiger handheld ]
Supporting Characters: The Ferryman [ Nes Only ], The Merchants [ Nes Only ],
                       The Villagers [ Nes Only ], The Priest [ Nes Only ],
                       The Crystal Trader [ Nes Only ], Hidden Souls [ Nes Only ],
                       Oak Stake Salesman [ Nes Only ]
Main Hero/Heroine: Simon Belmont
Notes: None.
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 After defeating Count Dracula at the heights of Castlevania and destroying his
 haunted abode, Simon Belmont continued the family's legend by earning even the
 respect of kings. Through his heroic efforts, he had indeed proven himself to
 be the culmination of a noble bloodline. However, that fame came with a price:
 Two years later, Simon started to grow ill--he began to feel pain all over his
 body because the wounds inflicted upon him during his battle with Dracula just
 would not heal, and the anguish therein began to gnaw at his soul; in time, he
 would surely succumb to the pain. More troubling to him was the fact that even
 though Dracula had been defeated, his forces continued to roam free; as a
 result, the Transylvanians were forced to hide in their homes at nighttime as
 swarms of zombies marched through the streets. None of the citizens could
 understand why evil remained strong despite the defeat of its leader--and it
 slowly started affecting them, too, as normal citizens began taking on a
 deviant nature, be it a cynical attitude or the playing of mean-spirited
 pranks.

 With no answers apparent to him, Simon fell into depression. One night, a
 beautiful maiden appeared to him in a dream and revealed that his "pain" was
 none other than the effect of Dracula's curse! She explained to him that in
 order to lift the troubling curse, he'd have to scour the countryside to
 collect the five body parts of Dracula--his rib bone, his heart, his eyeball,
 his nail and his ring--and burn them away in the heart of his castle. In
 closing, she said, "If you have the courage to risk your life, then you will
 find the strength to win again." As most beautiful visions do, she disappeared
 as though never having been. Simon quickly absorbed the meaning of her words;
 come morning, he grabbed a hold of the Vampire Killer and set out to complete
 a new quest.

 Though, Dracula was more clever than anyone suspected, as the maiden foretold:
 He knew very well that he had the propensity to infect the Belmont hero with a
 curse, so before his defeat two years earlier, he ordered that his dark forces
 keep him safe until his next re-rising by dividing up his remains and by
 hiding them in five local mansions. The mansions chosen were Berkeley, Rover,
 Laruba, Bodley and Brahm's, and the forces of evil were ready to guard the
 remains at all cost. Despite their earnest efforts, Simon dredged through
 monster-filled towns, graveyards and marsh pits; he gathered, traded for, and
 mastered in the use of new magical items and weapons; and he infiltrated the
 mansions, solved their respective puzzles, and collected the five body parts
 of Dracula.

 As he traveled into the town of Fetra, which lay not far from Castlevania, he
 noticed that the town habitants were anything but welcoming. Instead, they
 were decidedly prepared to blame him for all of the trouble, as if the
 presence of the Belmont's justice-presiding power was necessitating all of the
 incurring evil. All of the accolades in the world couldn't prevent Simon from
 facing such opposition, a problem his family had dealt with in the past and
 would ultimately have to deal with again and again. In this case, the elders
 knew that Dracula's forces were living on as a residual effect of the curse
 inflicted upon Simon, and they wanted no part of him. Regardless of their
 advice and their belittling words, he entered into the ruins of Castlevania
 and proceeded to its basement, where he burned the remains of the Count in a
 fiery blaze. Having taken the proper measures, Simon watched on as Dracula,
 zombified, somehow arose from his slumber to mount a lightning-quick assault.
 The Count, though, in his weakened state was no match for the power of Simon's
 flame-enhanced whip. Finally, the curse was gone--Simon would live on to
 continue his family's bloodline, and the monsters would be banished from this
 world. With this experience documented, the Belmonts would be ready for any
 similar curse-inducing antics in the future.


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Time Period: 1748
Offering: Castlevania: Harmony of Dissonance [ Game Boy Advance ]
Supporting Characters: Lydie Erlanger, The Merchant
Main Heroes/Heroines: Juste Belmont, Maxim Kischine
Notes: None.
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 After Dracula's defeat, the world was at peace, as it usually existed after
 the banishment of the Dark Lord. But evil never takes a holiday, and its slow
 rebuilding and eventual dominance were imminent. Fortunately, vampire killers
 were perennially keeping sharp in fear of such an occurrence. Juste Belmont,
 the grandson of Simon, and his friend Maxim Kischine were two such
 warriors; the two friends trained together diligently, and while the rivalry
 was friendly, both were hoping for the sacred honor of receiving the Vampire
 Killer whip and mystic sub-weapons. After it was decided by the Belmont elders
 that Juste was the subject worthy of receiving the title of "Vampire Killer,"
 a disappointed, self-doubting Maxim set out on a training expedition to hone
 his skills and clear his mind

 Two years later, Maxim surprisingly resurfaced only to show up at Juste's
 doorway; though, the reunion was anything but sedate--Maxim's body was covered
 with wounds, and his pain was instantly noticeable. Juste listened intently as
 his friend informed him that their childhood friend Lydie Erlanger had been
 kidnapped; sadly, Maxim's wounds were so great that they had deprived him of
 his memory, which entailed his two years away and the circumstances
 surrounding Lydie's kidnapping. Ignoring his injuries, recalling faint
 memories, Maxim led Juste to the location of Lydie's disappearance. Working
 through the fog, the two men stood in front of an enormous castle, in awe of
 the undocumented manor. "Could this, perhaps, be the infamous castle of
 Dracula?" they discussed. The pained Maxim urged Juste to hurry inside and
 save their friend, and he promised to join him in the search when his pain
 subsided.

 Juste braved the huge haunt only to find that others, too, were also scouring
 the castle in search of Lydie--mainly Death and the rest of Dracula's forces,
 for Lydie would indeed serve as the perfect sacrifice to conduct their
 master's return. However, neither Death nor his allies could find her. Indeed,
 all parties in question were equally confused about the entire matter.
 Disregarding Death's discouraging words, Juste charged forward, mowing over
 the wave of undead castle habitants. Eventually, Juste met up with Maxim, who
 seemed a bit disoriented; they later met up again, but this time, Maxim's tone
 seemed more like that of insanity. This pattern of events continued. Amidst
 the confusion, Juste located a mysterious gateway and eventually caught up
 with Death, who by that time had figured it all out: It seemed as though Maxim
 had been possessed by Dracula's spirit, by some unknown means; to protect
 Lydie (who somehow wound up by his side) from himself, Maxim, his memories
 being suppressed to accommodate Dracula's possession, stashed her away in the
 castle before escaping. As a strange byproduct of this possession, a second
 castle was spawned--"a transient one," as Death noted, a darker version borne
 specifically out of Maxim's conflicting will to both harm and protect Lydie.

 Death quickly exited to the second, real castle via the gateway's portal, and
 Juste followed closely behind. Now able to move between the two overlapping
 castles, Juste had two more confrontations with Maxim that confirmed Death's
 words; the first saw Maxim sic a Shadow boss on his friend, and the second saw
 the resistant Maxim reveal the truth: When he had left for his training
 expedition, it was out of jealousy. When he skirted across Castlevania during
 that time, he figured that he could prove himself worthy by doing what Simon
 had done a half-century before; that is, he'd earn respect by collecting
 Dracula's remains, by gathering them into the castle, and by then out-dueling
 the Count in a battle. Unfortunately, by collecting the body parts, Maxim was
 instead possessed by a spirit essence as a harbinger for Dracula's
 resurrection. Dracula's influence caused him to kidnap Lydie for evil's ill
 intention. So with the possession not yet overcoming him, he instead hid Lydie
 and the body parts throughout the castles and escaped from them. Having told
 Juste the truth, with that weight off his shoulders, Maxim accepted that his
 end could be near; as a last request, he handed Juste his bracelet, a family
 heirloom, by which to remember him. For Juste, there was only one solution:
 Find Lydie and then locate Dracula's remains and destroy them before it's too
 late.

 Juste finally located Lydie atop the castle keep of the real castle, but his
 impetuous nature blinded him to one detail--that Death had been tailing him
 the whole time, and he instead led the Reaper right to her. Death immediately
 took Lydie into his skeletal arms and vanished to a sealed location. Juste's
 only other option at this point was to search both castles for Dracula's
 remains and use them to break the seal. Using all of his special abilities,
 Juste collected the body parts and opened the way to the heart of the real
 castle, where he found Maxim and Lydie together. It seemed as though it was
 too late: Lydie lay unconscious and Dracula's possession had finally overcome
 Maxim's will. Sadly, Juste would now be forced to battle his own friend. When
 the battle was over, Juste stood over his injured and fleeting friend, who
 continued to fight the possession. When it appeared that all was lost, that
 Maxim would perish, he gazed upon Juste's wrist only to see the bracelet with
 which he had entrusted him. To see his friend honor him in that manner was
 like a light of hope, and it gave Maxim the courage that Juste knew he had--to
 fight just a bit longer. Unable to wait out this event, Dracula seized the
 opportunity; he escaped from Maxim's body and used his collected remains to
 pull himself back together. As the now-free Maxim grabbed Lydie into his arms
 and fled from the scene, Juste and Dracula, the two polar but confident
 adversaries, prepared for a final showdown.

 In the end, as it had happened a half-century before, the Belmont defeated the
 weakened Dracula, thereby ending Maxim's burden and submerging both of the
 vile castles. Outside, away from the ruins, Lydie awakened after the castle's
 violent banishment, having completely forgotten the events past. Maxim
 repeatedly insisted on telling her the truth, that he had kidnapped her while
 under possession, but Juste felt it best to leave the matter be in order to
 save face on behalf of his friend. When it almost came to blows, Lydie stepped
 in and brought both to their senses. It didn't matter, she pleaded. Thus, for
 the time sharing a smile, they agreed to begin the long journey home, where
 all would be right again.


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Time Period: 1792
Offerings: Akumajo Dracula X Chi No Rondo [ PC Engine CD ],
           Castlevania Dracula X [ Super Nes ]
Supporting Characters: Maria Renard [ Super Nes Only ], Annette Renard,
                       Iris [ PC Engine CD Only ], Terra [ PC Engine CD Only ],
                       The Ferryman [ PC Engine CD Only ]
Main Heroes/Heroines: Richter Belmont, Maria Renard [ PC Engine CD Only ]
Notes: All of the above offerings share the same storyline, even if the games
       are different.
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 Almost a half-century had passed before the groundswell of evil again began to
 grow to a boil. A sure sign of its impending uprising was the sudden emergence
 of the dark priest named Shaft. Shaft, who was a master in the black arts,
 wanted nothing short of world conquest for all of his kind. Knowing that the
 power of the vampire hunters might be too much of an obstacle, he gathered
 together his followers and held an unholy ritual where they sacrificed a young
 woman with one goal in mind: To resurrect Count Dracula. And indeed, the Dark
 Lord lived again, and, concurrently, Castlevania sprang itself up from the
 depths. Shaft knew all too well that his best bet was to play the role of
 subservient to Dracula, who was more likely the key, the pure representation
 of evil's lust for dominance.

 Dracula, now more wise to his opponents' sense of justice and emotional status
 in light of his encounters with Soleiyu Belmont and Maxim Kischine, formed a
 plan: He knew that his only true hope to defeat the Belmonts lay with the
 propensity to blind their justice-seeking nature by enraging them in other
 ways. If he could only take something of theirs, he thought, maybe he could
 achieve this goal. With the dark priest Shaft by his side, he certainly had an
 edge.

 In the meantime, Richter Belmont was living a peaceful life with his
 girlfriend, Annet Renard. One night, without warning, Dracula's plan was set
 in motion: He commanded his forces to head out into Warakiya, to ravage
 Richter Belmont's entire home town, and to kidnap some of the town's women
 before leaving the ruins. While studying a rough sketch of Castlevania's
 interior, Richter looked out the window only to catch sight of the many
 skeletons and demons laying waste to his town. Without hesitation, he grabbed
 hold of the Vampire Killer whip and mystic sub-weapons, he scoured the town,
 and he quickly terminated the undead fleet. But it was too late: Four town
 women--including Annet and her younger sister, Maria--had been kidnapped and
 taken to Castlevania.

 Richter hopped into his horse-pulled carriage and raced toward the castle.
 Moments later, Death flew in from the blindside to instigate some mind games-
 in this case, it was a swift toss of sickle in the Belmont's general
 direction. After a short battle, where Richter held his own, the belittling
 Death, having sent his message, flew off into the distance. Undeterred,
 Richter arrived at the castle. Once inside, he located Shaft almost
 immediately in the main halls, where the dark priest was holding Maria in
 suspended animation, no doubt ready to banish her into a netherworld. At the
 very sight of Richter, though, Shaft released the spell and vanished. Maria
 was more than just happy to be saved--the magically gifted youth was
 determined to aid Richter, to assist him with her magical prowess for the rest
 of the journey. Continuing on together, they scurried through the castle and
 its outland, where they battled and defeated the same old faces of Dracula's
 army while saving the other missing women.

 When Shaft intervened with his nostalgic bag of tricks, he, too, felt the
 power of the whip. With the dark priest out of the picture, finally, Richter
 reached the castle's clock tower, where he located his beloved, Annet, who was
 being held within a locked and sealed off room. Relieved to see her alive and
 well, it filled Richter with a sense of virility, and, despite having always
 dreaded his vampire-hunting destiny, he was now more determined than ever to
 vanquish the Dark Lord. High in the castle keep, another confrontation with
 Dracula was at hand, and, as had his ancestors, Richter emerged victorious
 from the deadly duel. After the battle, he embraced with his future family,
 Annet and Maria; and after staring down the castle from a mountain cliff, with
 a sense of satisfaction, the trio began the long journey home.


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Time Period: 1797
Offerings: Castlevania: Symphony of The Night [ Playstation ],
           Dracula X: Nocturne In The Moonlight [ Saturn ]
           Castlevania: Symphony of The Night [ Tiger Handheld ]
Supporting Characters: Maria Renard [ Playstation Only ], Lisa, The Ferryman,
                       The Master Librarian
Main Heroes/Heroines: Alucard, Richter Belmont, Maria Renard [ Saturn Only ]
Notes: None.
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 Four years after Dracula's latest defeat, another devious plan was in the
 making. Without explanation, Richter Belmont disappeared, not a trace of him
 to be found. Within one year's time, it became clear that Richter would not be
 returning--at least not on his own power. So Maria Renard set out to look for
 him. It was then that fate intervened: Castlevania suddenly materialized from
 out of the mist as if to show her the way. Meanwhile, powerful forces were
 struggling for the soul of Alucard; sensing that the balance was threatened,
 that the scales were falling too far in evil's favor, Alucard was forced to
 raise from his slumber to investigate these matters. And it was only a matter
 of time before the castle beckoned him, as well.

 Alucard infiltrated the castle and defeated any foe in his path. Eventually,
 he ran into Maria in the castle's Marble Gallery, where he explained to her
 how and why the castle's appearance changed since she'd last been there. The
 two agreed to go their separate ways and exchange information when available.
 Continuing on toward the heart of the chaotic estate, Alucard found a throne
 room where he met a man who claimed to be "the ruler of this castle." From his
 past contact with the family, especially Trevor, Alucard was sure that it was
 Belmont blood in his presence. After defeating the man's personal guardians,
 he met up with Maria and relayed to her these happenings; while she initially
 refused to believe it, Maria later conceded that it could be Richter. However,
 she insisted that if it were true, it had to be because he was under someone
 or something's control. To be sure, Maria, who had by now taken a liking to
 the half-breed, handed Alucard a special pair of glasses that would allow for
 its wearer to see beyond this plane.

 Alucard took her advice and headed toward the dreaded castle keep. There, he
 ran into what he now knew was Richter Belmont. Richter explained to him:
 "Count Dracula rises but once every century, and my time is over. But if I
 could resurrect him, then the battle will last for eternity!" Thereafter, he
 challenged Alucard to a contest and then immediately, fiercely, began to
 attack using his legendary powers. While Alucard was shocked by the Belmont's
 words and actions, he quickly slipped on the glasses and found the answer:
 Richter was indeed under the control of an unknown presence, which hovered
 over him like a dark green cloud. Alucard avoided striking Richter and took
 the brunt of his attack while remaining focused on the hovering sphere. He
 attacked the sphere diligently until it faded away, whence the real
 perpetrator of the entire plot, the revived dark priest Shaft, finally
 revealed himself.

 Shaft had planned to coax Richter to the side of evil, using a spell, so that
 no other vampire hunter would ever be a threat to he or Count Dracula. With
 Richter, the greatest threat, eliminated and furthermore aiding them, instead,
 the dark forces would have been unstoppable. Though the plot had failed, Shaft
 was well prepared and thus had a backup plan; using his dark magic, he created
 a perfect replica of Castlevania except upside-down! He then escaped to the
 new castle where he would focus on his real, more important goal: To resurrect
 Count Dracula once again. Richter came to his senses and recognized Alucard as
 the one who had fought beside his ancestor Trevor Belmont. But there was no
 time for small talk--Alucard strongly suggested to Maria that she usher
 Richter out of the castle and to safety. It was his business, he felt, to
 transport to the second castle and deal with the imminent threat.

 Alucard faced more intense challenges in the second castle, but by sheer force
 of will, he worked his way to the reverse Marble Gallery, where Shaft was
 about to complete his ritual. Alucard succeeded in eliminating Shaft, but it
 was too late--the incantation was complete, and Dracula was ready to return to
 this world. The reunion between father and son was anything but pleasant:
 Dracula was very displeased that his son was still siding with the humans,
 especially after they had killed his mother without provocation hundreds of
 years earlier. The mind games were futile, and Alucard knew that his father
 could not be allowed to roam free among the living. A grueling battle
 followed, and in the end, Alucard was the victor, having overcome his father's
 onslaught using a power Dracula could never understand: Love, for humans and
 for his mother, Lisa. Alucard had parting words for his father, a message from
 that same Lisa: "She said to tell you that she would love you for all
 eternity..." "Forgive me, Lisa," Dracula muttered in solace before being
 painfully ushered back to his resting place.

 Alucard escaped from the castle and arrived at seaside, where Maria and
 Richter were waiting. The two consoled Alucard knowing that the encounter with
 his father, as always, was one defined by mental anguish. Before doing what he
 had always done--submerge his powers to remove from the Earth his own cursed
 bloodline--he offered them some words of encouragement and some advice. Though
 she wished him well, Maria cared more deeply for Alucard than she had let on,
 and Richter sensed it. "Don't you want to go after him?" Richter asked. She
 confessed yes, and Richter's words ("Go after him, then--perhaps you can save
 his haunted soul") gave her the courage to do just that.


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Time Period: 1830
Offering: Castlevania: Circle of The Moon [ Game Boy Advance ]
Supporting Characters: Hugh Baldwin, Morris Baldwin
Main Hero/Heroine: Nathan Graves
Notes: None.
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 In 1820, Dracula was again resurrected early in what was becoming a common
 stunt by deviants. History repeated itself and Dracula was not able to reach
 full power; thus, he was defeated by Morris Baldwin and members of the Graves
 family, a group of friends all descended from the famed Belmont clan. Having
 almost been killed, Morris came to realize the power possessed by the evil
 Count Dracula and his minions and how dangerous the combined forces could be
 at their peak. As the one assigned responsibility of housing the Vampire
 Killer whip and the mystic weapons, Morris knew that it was important to hand
 down the artifacts to the appropriate party. Hence, he trained two youths--his
 own son, Hugh Baldwin, and Nathan Graves, the son of his close friends-
 accordingly with the fear that Count Dracula would one day return, perhaps
 again early, wherein he'd be no match.

 As the two youths grew together, they became great friends and blossomed into
 the warriors Morris knew they could be. Even though it was obvious that Hugh
 was superior in skill, Morris continued to favor Nathan; Hugh could never
 understand why, and, over time, he became jealous and hateful of Nathan to the
 point where the good friends instead became rivals. Hugh grew even more
 enraged when it was decided by Morris that Nathan should be the next in line
 to wield the Vampire Killer and the sacred weapons. From the circumstances
 surrounding, Hugh strongly believed that he was the more logical choice, but
 the answer still eluded him. Through time, his hatred for Nathan only grew.

 In 1830, Camilla was risen from her grave. As a devout follower of Dracula,
 perennially craving leadership, her very first act was to prepare a ritual
 that would serve to reawaken the soul of her dark lord. As the ritual was
 underway at the ancient Castlevania, Morris Baldwin and his students sensed
 the imbalance in nature that they felt could very well be the rising of the
 infamous Count Dracula; the three hurried to the beckoning castle to prevent
 such an unnatural occurrence, sprinting through the main halls and into the
 Ceremonial Room. They found that it was too late: Camilla's ritual was
 completed, and Dracula, though not at full strength, was back to threaten
 humankind as Morris had feared. Dracula immediately recognized Morris as the
 one who had sealed his fate ten years earlier, and he gained an early
 advantage on the trio by blowing open a hole in the ground of the Ceremonial
 Room. Amidst the chaos, Nathan and Hugh plummeted to the castle depths, which
 left Morris to be captured by the demonic duo of Dracula and Camilla. Now
 Dracula had the perfect plan: He would drain away Morris' power, his life-
 force, and use it to restore his own.

 Meanwhile, Nathan and Hugh had reached the bottom of the abyss. When they
 landed safely, Nathan suggested that they stick together and escape from the
 depths, but Hugh, feeling that he had something to prove, belittled his former
 friend, pushed him aside, and set out on his own to rescue his father.
 Regardless of Hugh's discouragement, Nathan picked himself up and persevered
 through the castle of horrors. He eventually located Hugh, who still wanted
 nothing to do with him. When they met a second time, Hugh was roughed up but
 continued to feign a tone of superiority toward Nathan because he knew that
 his former friend had beaten bosses that he could not. Much later, as he
 neared the heights of the castle, Nathan entered the keep only to find Hugh
 waiting; while he was ready to breathe a sigh of relief, his weariness would
 have to subside quickly; Hugh, whose hate had grown so much that his
 diminishing spirit easily came under a Dracula-enhanced spell that magnified
 this hatred infinitely, grabbed his sword and launched an assault. It was on
 this day, though, that Nathan proved himself to be superior. Defeated, heaving
 observed himself externally while under the spell, Hugh finally realized why
 it was Nathan that was chosen to be the recipient of the whip and the weapons.
 The truth set him free, and he humbly gave Nathan the blessing to continue on
 and rescue their master.

 In the next room, Nathan found what Dracula was protecting--the key that would
 unlock the door in the Ceremonial Room. Nathan hurried to meet his destiny.
 Once inside its inner throne room, a fully-powered Dracula began to attack
 Nathan in his typical fashion. Nathan won the first encounter and was able to
 rescue Morris; Hugh finally arrived at the throne room, too, and took his
 father into his arms. Before scurrying to safety, the two encouraged Nathan to
 enter into the ambient blaze that would lead to a final battle with Dracula's
 true form. Absorbing their words, Nathan confidently entered into the realm
 wherein the Dark Lord awaited, and ultimate good and ultimate evil would
 battle once more. When the battle was over, Nathan stood victorious.

 Defeated, Dracula called his demise but a "wasted opportunity," echoing the
 hollow words he had spewed again and again. "I will continue to be revived."
 Nathan confided, as Sonia Belmont once did, that someone would always be there
 to stand up to him. As the castle began to submerge, crumbling piece by piece,
 Nathan hurried out and located Morris and Hugh by a mountain cliff. Morris was
 truly proud that his students were able to resolve their issues with their
 minds rather than with their fists. Hugh, too, was proud of his friend's
 efforts, and, comfortable with the knowledge that he would have to restart his
 training, he expressed his newfound respect for Nathan with a friendly
 challenge to stay sharp.


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Time Period: 1844
Offering: Castlevania: Legacy of Darkness [ Nintendo 64 ]
Supporting Characters: The Ferryman, Ada, Young Henry Oldrey, Rosa, Renon,
                       Charles Vincent, Mary Oldrey, Malus, Lizard Man
Main Heroes/Heroines: Cornell, Reinhardt Schneider, Carrie Fernandez,
                      Henry Oldrey
Notes: This is another game that the self proclaimed savior of Castlevania,
       Igarashi, has decided to eliminate from the timeline.
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 About fourteen years later, early proceedings began by a trio--Death, Gilles
 De Rais and Actrise--to raise Count Dracula from the grave, and they would do
 this by sacrificing a human woman to the spirits of chaos. About this time, a
 young man named Cornell was on his way home from severe ascetic training. When
 he arrived at the village limits, his heart stopped as he found that the
 village had been burned to the ground by the forces of evil. More urgently,
 his sister, Ada, had been kidnapped by an unseen assailant. Cornell, aided by
 his man-beast powers that allowed him to transform into a werewolf, set out to
 rescue his sister from whomever or whatever it was that kidnapped his sister
 and destroyed his village.

 During his journey, it was revealed to him that his sister would be used as
 part of that human sacrifice to once again raise Count Dracula. What Cornell
 was more shocked to learn was that his close friend, Ortega, a fellow man-
 beast, was responsible for torching the village, kidnapping Ada, and
 delivering her to the trio; to verify his actions, Ortega intervened several
 times to antagonize Cornell. In their more recent history, Cornell had
 defeated Ortega in a "friendly" contest to see which of the two was superior
 amongst the man-beasts, and he did this by showcasing his unique ability: In
 its history, he was the only member of the order who could break the man-beast
 seal and release his beast form, able to switch between the two states as he
 so pleased. The man-beasts had long ago sealed away this power when they
 sought to live in harmony with the humans. Ortega was always jealous of
 Cornell's propensity, and his defeat in their friendly contest was the straw
 that pushed him over the edge. Despite Ortega's interference, Cornell endured;
 he slaughtered all foes in his path, he saved a few lives along the way
 (mainly that of Henry Oldrey, who would one day grow up to become a suited
 church knight), and he finally reached the castle's heights.

 At the top of a tower, Ortega arrived to lay down a challenge. With the
 assistance of Dracula's dark magic, he, too, could now break the seal, and he
 transformed into a large chimera and attacked vigorously. Still, it wouldn't
 be enough to stop what was a determined Cornell, and his defeat was imminent.
 While in defeat Ortega's burden thus ended, he wouldn't apologize for his
 actions; he could only accept what he had done--that is, accept what he was-
 and instead offer a newfound respect for his former friend. Though shaken by
 the encounter, Cornell's mission was not over: He now knew who was behind this
 plot, and the castle keep was now his only destination.

 He entered into the throne room to find the Count waiting for him. The two
 locked horns in an inevitable duel. When Dracula finished testing the limits
 of Cornell's powers, realizing his adversary worthy, he employed a stall
 tactic by attempting to attack Cornell's psyche through a series of taunts.
 Mainly, Dracula knew of a secret that Cornell had been trying to hide for many
 years--that Ada was not his sister by blood; rather, she was adopted as his
 sister when found as a survivor of the war fought between the humans and the
 man-beasts.

 Cornell refused to be blinded by hatred and burdening half-truths, and the
 battle with Dracula's true, more powerful form was his only escape. After
 defeating the Dark Lord, Cornell watched helplessly as Ada was quickly
 encapsulated within a crystal, of which Dracula grabbed a hold with the intent
 of dragging it down into the underworld with his submerging body. For Cornell,
 there was only one option: Harnessing all of his strength, he projected
 forward his werewolf form--its very essence separating itself from Cornell--in
 order to smash the crystal and thus save his sister; therein, the wolf form
 was effectively substituted as her replacement. With his sister in his arms,
 he hastily escaped from the castle. Though he would never be the same, Cornell
 had triumphed.

 That night, as he, Ada and Henry Oldrey warmed themselves by a fire, Cornell
 reflected on his trials, and the Count's words continued to echo in his head.
 Ada had to know the truth, he felt, but the words escaped him. He stumbled and
 stuttered, looking for the words, but he repeatedly came up empty. Then it
 happened: As he started to speak, Ada interrupted--"It doesn't matter if we're
 blood relatives, together we can do anything!" she proclaimed. "How did you
 know?" Cornell asked. Though she would give no explanation, her mere words and
 expression were enough for Cornell to find his peace.

 What Cornell was blind to was one unfortunate detail: After Dracula's defeat,
 Death and Actrise were able to extract the crystal, which held Cornell's wolf
 form, from the underworld. Using the wolf form, a power more enormous than
 they could realize, they were able to use it as a true sacrifice to the
 spirits, to ensure that Dracula would be reborn into a new body--this one
 especially gifted with a violin. In essence, Cornell was only able to buy the
 future heroes few precious years before the inevitable, real re-rising of the
 Count. Unwittingly, he had contributed to what was Dracula and the trio's plan
 all along.


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Time Period: 1852
Offering: Castlevania [ Nintendo 64 ]
Supporting Characters: Charles Vincent, Rosa, Renon, Malus, Lizard Man
Main Heroes/Heroines: Reinhardt Schneider, Carrie Fernandez
Notes: The other game, god Igarashi, has decided to eliminate from the
       Castlevania timeline.
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 The trio's incantation held true, and Dracula was indeed reborn into this
 world. Unbeknownst to them, he grew up and lived among the people, who were
 given nary a clue that they were imbuing in the presence of ultimate evil. His
 power was growing, as was evil in the world, and soon, people began to return
 to the path of wickedness. Heathens gathered with the belief that the Dark
 Lord would finally raise from his slumber and lead them to victory. Death and
 Actrise, too, continued to plan for his return.

 Meanwhile, somewhere in Wallachia, a young man named Reinhardt Schneider was
 coming of age. Reinhardt, an heir to the Belmont clan of legend, was faced
 with a dilemma: Since it was difficult to prove that such links still remained
 to the family of legend, as the surname had been since lost, Reinhardt always
 felt that he had to prove to himself, and to all of Wallachia, that he could
 live up to his ancestral legacy. He grabbed the Vampire Killer whip and the
 mystic weapons and vowed to hunt down the forces of evil. He would not be
 alone: Carrie Fernandez, a magically gifted young woman descended from Sypha
 Belnades, would do her best to deal with side-matters concurrent to his
 journey.

 Reinhardt followed a trail through the Forest of Silence that led him to the
 ancient Castlevania. From there, he searched the castle and its outland high
 and low looking for answers. He met a few friends along the way, too: First,
 there was Charlie Vincent, a master vampire hunter who insisted that it was
 his destiny to destroy Count Dracula; the foolhardy hunter made no bones about
 his mission to reach the Dark Lord first. Renon, the demon salesman from Hell,
 proved to be an unlikely ally despite his questionable intention. And then he
 made the acquaintance of the enigmatic Malus, a young boy whose family was
 supposedly killed by Dracula years before. Reinhardt rescued the boy from the
 castle's monster-inhabited Villa; while for this act Malus was gracious, the
 boy continued to lurk about, his actions thereafter becoming more and more
 suspicious.

 Finally, he met a beautiful woman named Rosa in the Villa's indoor rose
 garden. What he discovered is that all who lived in the Villa were under the
 influence of Dracula's curse, Rosa especially. While consumed deeply by the
 curse that threatened to make her an eternal slave to the Count, she had not
 yet been overcome--still, an inescapable conflict existed within, and, though
 she took a liking to him, she did her best to distance herself from Reinhardt.
 Though Reinhardt insisted on trying to save her from an undead fate, she
 warned him over and over again that there was no hope of saving her soul. Much
 later, in the heart of the castle, he again encountered Rosa, whose pain had
 boiled over so much that she tried to destroy herself by exposing her flesh to
 a beam of sunlight; Reinhardt stopped the event, to her dismay, and tried to
 ease her pain through even religion. "God forbids suicide," he lectured. His
 efforts proved to be for naught when in the castle center Death intervened to
 force a confrontation between the two; Rosa could not resist the vampiric urge
 anymore, and a saddened Reinhardt was forced to unleash his wrath. Though
 justified, he promised to extract revenge for her soul by destroying the Count
 and his followers.

 Reinhardt arrived at the top of the clock tower. Before he could even gather
 his bearings, the unseen Death attempted a surprise attack. The scythe sped
 toward the now-sensing Reinhardt, who could muster no defense. Suddenly, Rosa
 appeared and threw herself in front of Reinhardt, shielding him from the
 attack by instead taking the fatal blow. As she lay in his arms, Reinhardt
 wondered why she would come to his protection after the preceding events.
 "Because you are pure and have the power to defeat Dracula," she admitted.
 When Rosa confessed a fear that her soul could know no forgiveness, Reinhardt
 placed in her hand a cross and assured her that God forgives all. As she fade
 away, the enraged Reinhardt stood up to deal with her tormentor. "I will never
 forgive you!" he shouted at the all-too-pleased Death. An encounter was
 theirs.

 After tangling with and vanquishing Death, Reinhardt arrived at the castle
 keep. While Reinhardt investigated his empty casket, Dracula appeared from
 behind and began to attack in his usual method. The vampire menace fell
 briefly to Reinhardt's onslaught; it was "too easy," Reinhardt thought.
 However, there was no time to reflect: The castle started to crumble and
 shake, and Reinhardt struggled to escape. He climbed to the top of one of the
 castle's steady towers, where he was met, conspicuously, by a unicorn-riding
 Malus. Much to Reinhardt's disbelief, the seemingly innocent boy turned around
 and claimed to be Vlad Tepes Dracula incarnate, bragging that the "Dracula"
 Reinhardt defeated was merely his servant. This looked to be reality when
 Malus revealed his true self by transforming into a rather youthful-looking
 Count Dracula.

 The two battled atop the tower, the struggle between good and evil in their
 hands. Reinhardt unleashed his fury and brought Dracula to knees, from where
 he evaporated into nothing; just then, Malus appeared from out of the mist,
 "free from possession," Reinhardt thought. "Is it over?" Malus asked. "Is
 Dracula dead?" As Reinhardt went over to console the child, a vial of holy
 water exploded in front of him, knocking him back and engulfing Malus' flesh.
 "Don't be fooled," an arriving Charlie Vincent boasted. "That boy is Dracula."
 His plan thwarted again, the Count used his remaining power to magically usher
 both he and Reinhardt into a desert realm and to transform himself into the
 behemoth-like Drago! Though the battle that followed was increasingly violent,
 even in this, his most powerful form, Dracula still was not able to negate the
 cruel hand that fate had dealt him; he was defeated yet again, and his plot to
 fool all of Wallachia had failed.

 Reinhardt escaped from the desert realm and watched from seaside as the castle
 collapsed into the ocean. Exhausted, he looked toward the heavens; a lone rose
 fell from the sky, its meaning eluding him. To his surprise, this divine
 contact signaled the sudden re-materializing of Rosa, whose soul had been
 saved by the defeat of Count Dracula and her will to be forgiven; finally, she
 was free of his curse. Sharing a hug, the pair pondered the events past. They
 knew that the battle was eternal, that Dracula would continue to return to
 this world. "That is the fate of humanity," Rosa considered. Reinhardt, as he
 always had, proclaimed his faith in people. "As long as we have hope, evil can
 never defeat us!"


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Time Period: 1917
Offering: Castlevania Bloodlines [ Genesis ]
Supporting Characters: Quincy Morris, Gwendolyn
Main Heroes/Heroines: John Morris, Eric Lecarde
Notes: None.
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 More than a half-century later, Dracula made his inevitable return. His reign
 was ended when he was defeated by Quincy Morris, another in the line of
 Belmont descendants, who stabbed him through the heart with a wooden stake and
 sent him back to his eternal grave. Because the pain endured was so great,
 Quincy died moments later. Unbeknownst to Quincy, two youths--his son, John
 Morris, and John's friend Eric Lecarde--were watching the encounter from the
 shadows and witnessed his act of bravery. The scene changed their lives
 forever, and, as they grew older, the two swore to honor his memory, to rid
 this planet of the evil creatures of the underworld.

 Twenty years later, in the ruins of Castlevania, an amateur witch named Drolta
 Tzuentes was dabbling in arcane magic when she inadvertently cast a spell that
 resurrected to this world Elisabeth Bartley, a regal countess and the very
 niece of Count Dracula. Back in 1421, Elisabeth was found kneeling over a man
 whose neck showcased two puncture wounds; she was tried as a vampire and
 executed immediately thereafter. Now undead, thanks to Drolta's magic,
 Elisabeth was hell bent on extracting revenge of humankind by reviving her
 dead uncle, who would no doubt be willing to participate in the fun. Elizabeth
 dug up his corpse and carted it over to England, from where she would prepare
 for his return. In the meantime, she traveled around the world and enlisted
 the services of evil and its dark forces; with the assistance of such a huge
 cast of supporters, she would be able to create diversions all over the globe,
 starting with the freshly risen Castlevania, for any heroes who would dare to
 try to thwart this plan.

 Her assumption was correct: John Morris and Eric Lecarde, now warriors in
 their own respect, were drawn to the castle and knew immediately that
 Dracula's return could be imminent; it was in their best interest, with that
 knowledge, to put a halt to Bartley's macabre objective. John took hold of the
 Vampire Killer whip and the famous weapons and started to proceed when Eric
 stepped in and made a proposition: He volunteered to take John's place in the
 battle due to the plight of recent events (in her rampage, Bartley had turned
 the love of his life, Gwendolyn, into a vampire, ending her life as she knew
 it and the happy couple's plans along with it). John refused the offer but
 vowed to fight with his friend's agenda present in heart and mind. Eric,
 satisfied with this course of action, would instead stand on the sidelines and
 cheer on his friend's efforts, wanting nothing more than for John to end
 Bartley's evil plan in return.

 With all bases covered, Bartley began the unholy ritual. The many monsters
 stationed around the world, starting with Drolta's mechanized knight that had
 taken control of Castlevania, did their job well in decoying John and slowing
 down his progress. After defeating the knight and ending Drolta's involvement,
 he followed the monsters' trail, traveling to Greece, to Italy, to Germany,
 and to France before finally arriving in England, more specifically to the
 Castle Proserpina, where the ritual was being held. Death, Medusa and other
 familiar faces did their damnedest to preserve the ritual, and the final
 obstacle, a battle with Bartley herself, bought them further time. By the time
 John finished off the vengeful countess, it was too late: Dracula was back,
 his strength fully restored. A final staircase brought John to the castle's
 throne room, where the Prince of Darkness was all too eager to tangle once
 more with a member of the family he despised.

 The battle was epic, a struggle unlike any other, but the bloodline was still
 strong--John was successful in his goal to remove Dracula from this world and
 garner revenge on behalf of his friend. Thereafter, John escaped from the
 castle and, fittingly, watched from a seaside mountain as the castle crumbled
 to the ground.

 With Dracula back in a state of rest, the world was safe--for now.


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Time Period: 2035
Offering: Castlevania: Aria of Sorrow [ Game Boy Advance ]
Supporting Characters: Mina Hakuba, Yoko Belnades, Hammer, Genya Arikado
Main Heroes/Heroines: Soma Cruz, Julius Belmont
Notes: None.
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 In 1999, the world prepared to welcome the turn of the century with a
 celebration--mankind would marvel at its progress as it breached the century
 mark. Those with evil hearts, though, would hold their own celebration, a
 festival to make good on a prophecy made by Nostradamus. As stated in part one
 of the multifaceted prediction, Dracula returned to this world and was just as
 soon defeated. It was a group of vampire hunters, led by Julius Belmont, the
 heir to the Belmont clan of legend, that ultimately "sealed" Dracula's fate by
 destroying his spirit and finally ending his regeneration cycle by, with the
 help of Hakuba Shrine priests, sealing away the castle, the symbol of his
 demonic power, within the darkness of an eclipse. Over the course of the next
 thirty-plus years, the Catholic Church did everything in its power to wash
 away any evidence of the event and any proof that Count Dracula or the
 Belmonts ever existed. Only those who lived underground kept alive the rest of
 the prophecy: "In the year 2035, a new master will come to the castle, and he
 will inherit all of Dracula's powers."

 In the year 2035, in Japan, the people gathered together in anticipation of
 the first solar eclipse of the century. Soma Cruz, a high school exchange
 student studying abroad, and his childhood friend Mina Hakuba were on their
 way to the top of the Hakuba Shrine (which was owned by Mina's father) to get
 a better look at the celestial event. While they were climbing to its top,
 they noticed that the stairway felt longer than usual, as if some force was
 trying to keep them from their destination. Once through the actual shrine
 gate, Soma and Mina were rendered unconscious by the chaotic darkness
 surrounding the pitch black sun. When Soma awakened, he found himself within
 the confines of a castle; by then, Mina had already awakened and was surprised
 to see in her midst Genya Arikado, an acquaintance better identified as a
 cold-looking National Intelligence agent who often frequented the Hakuba
 Shrine. Genya explained to a confused and defensive Soma that they were
 actually within the eclipse, where Dracula's castle had been sealed, and not
 in Europe where the castle would typically emerge.

 Before Genya could offer any further explanation, a pack of skeletal foes
 charged into the room; Soma instinctively took on an offensive, and upon
 slaying the pack's ringleader, a winged skeleton, he was overcome by an odd
 sensation. As Genya had expected, Soma absorbed its soul; from witnessing this
 act, Genya was now sure that Soma was the worthy subject he seeked--one with
 "dark power." Hence, Genya gave Soma an order: "Go to the Master's chamber."
 After some argument, knowing that resistance was futile, Soma finally agreed
 to leave Mina behind in the safety of the halls and head off into the castle's
 haunted interior.

 Soma searched the castle far and wide, and his became a journey for
 enlightenment, a quest to find out who he truly was and what was really going
 on. His spirit only grew stronger: Along with the learning of new abilities,
 he mastered his power to absorb souls; he confidently destroyed all monsters
 in his path and collected their souls, thus harnessing them as new powers and
 destructive weapons. His meetings with other castle habitants helped answer
 some questions: Graham Jones, a missionary, recounted to him the legend of the
 vampire hunters sealing Dracula away in 1999. Yoko Belnades, a member of the
 church, relieved him with the knowledge that his natural "dark power" (as
 Genya coined it), as ruler and commander of the monsters, did not necessarily
 make him "evil." Yoko also warned him that Graham Jones, who he encountered
 earlier, may very well be the one to "inherit Dracula's power." And then there
 was Hammer, a soldier who was dispatched to investigate the shrine; after Soma
 freed Hammer from a boss' holding, the feisty soldier helped by supplying to
 him better weaponry. Finally, Soma met a man known only as "J" who had been
 suffering from amnesia since 1999; J came to castle in curiosity of the
 underground prophecy, in hope that he might regain his memory. From his
 meetings with the youth, J, too, came to recognize the dark power within Soma.

 A second meeting with Graham proved Yoko's words to be true: Soma learned that
 Graham was born on the same day that Dracula was destroyed. It wasn't
 coincidence, Graham thought--he insisted that it was his destiny to inherit
 Dracula's power and become the dark lord incarnate! To belittle Soma's
 efforts, his insecurity prevalent, Graham claimed not to have harmed him
 during their previous meeting because he had no fear of the young man or the
 dark power that he possessed. Pouting that he would not allow Soma to rule,
 the somewhat jealous Graham exited to the castle's throne room. Word of this
 meeting was enough to make Yoko believe that Graham, though quickly gaining
 power, was now off balance and thus susceptible; when Graham learned of her
 presence, he eventually caught up with Yoko in the castle's depth and
 attempted to eliminate her. Soma arrived just in time to scare him off and
 save Yoko from any further damage. Genya, too, arrived at the scene and agreed
 with Yoko that Graham had absorbed the castle's power. He turned to Soma and
 again demanded that he hurry to the throne room, assuring him that Yoko, like
 Mina, would be taken care of. Soma, who was tired of being manipulated,
 scurried out of the caverns and intensified his efforts.

 His final meeting was another with J, who by now had regained enough of his
 memory to remember that he, Julius Belmont, was the one that vanquished
 Dracula back in 1999. Soma informed Julius that Graham was indeed Count
 Dracula incarnate; Belmont, though, had a hunch that he was not. "Pray that my
 hunch proves to be wrong," Julius said, ominously. Belmont remembered one
 other thing, which spurned his new goal to locate the Vampire Killer whip,
 which he had sealed away in the castle, back then, as a symbol to further
 weaken Dracula's spirit essence and magical powers.

 Soma finally arrived at the Master's chamber, the throne room within the
 castle keep. It seemed to be too late: Dracula's power was well within
 Graham's reach. Soma pleaded that Graham use his powers to let he, Mina and
 the others escape, but Graham had no such inclination, for he would instead
 use his powers to destroy Soma for what he felt was grand theft--that Soma had
 committed the unforgivable crime of "stealing" the souls of his demons. A
 battle commenced, and in the end, Graham could not overcome his adversary.
 "This cannot be! Does this mean that I'm not Dracula?!" a gravely dejected
 Graham uttered before his obliteration. Having now absorbed even Graham's
 powers, Soma finally came to realize the cold truth: It was actually he who
 was Count Dracula! Or was he? Genya again entered the picture to clear things
 up: He explained that he brought Soma to the castle because his and Dracula's
 powers were one in the same. So, using Soma as a host, he would teach the
 youth how to use his natural ability to absorb souls and spirits in hope that
 Soma, as "the Dark Lord," would gain entry into a sealed location where "only
 Dracula could go." This entryway, inhabited by a stream of chaos, was the
 source from where the Count's power was leaking out, and Genya needed Soma to
 breach this seal. Genya's plan, while dangerous, was dependent on Soma
 breaching the seal and forcing it closed before himself fully absorbing
 Dracula's power, in which case he would truly become the Dark Lord incarnate.
 Soma, his spirit weakening, quickly headed toward the sealed location.

 The entryway opened as planned. It seemed like clear sailing until Julius
 Belmont arrived with the Vampire Killer whip in hand; as he had suspected,
 Soma was "the Dark Lord," the one he was destined to vanquish from this world.
 Refusing to heed Soma's words, he launched an attack with his legendary
 powers; though, they weren't enough to stop the determined Soma. Soma knew,
 however, that Julius was going easy on him, that he was holding back; Julius
 confirmed this theory, revealing that he held back because he sensed Soma's
 true spirit within. Before moving on to complete his objective, Soma asked a
 favor of Julius: He asked the old vampire-hunting master to kill him if he
 were to lose the final battle and thus become the reincarnation of the Dark
 Lord. Julius agreed to his request, hoping that it wouldn't be the case.

 To a chaotic realm he traveled, and he dredged his way through to its point of
 origin. Though, Soma couldn't help but feel some doubt--after all, he had been
 lied to several times and couldn't anymore tell fact from fiction. Sensing his
 diminishing spirit, to show their support, Mina and the rest combined their
 abilities to psychically contact Soma with words of encouragement; this act of
 faith was indeed the reaffirmation he needed. He entered into the source,
 suppressing all doubt. In a battle for his life and the lives of his friends,
 Soma came through: He released the captured souls into the grasp of the chaos
 and thus destroyed it, resealing the castle in the darkness of the eclipse,
 ridding himself of the flowing power, and thereby transporting he and his
 friends out to the safety of the Hakuba Shrine. Outside, an unconscious Soma
 awakened atop the shrine in the arms of Mina. This he wanted Mina to know:
 While the fight was over, Soma knew that even though he would never change
 that somewhere deep down inside of him the spirit of Dracula lay sleeping.
 Much to his relief, Mina promised to always stand by his side, to again show
 her support should something bad ever happen.

 The two good friends then turned their attention to the sky, where the eclipse
 was finally ending.


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Time Period: 2036
Offering: Castlevania: Dawn of Sorrow [ Nintendo DS ]
Supporting Characters: Mina Hakuba, Hammer, Genya Arikado
Main Heroes/Heroines: Soma Cruz, Julius Belmont, Yoko Belnades, Alucard
Notes: None.
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 It had only been one year since the solar eclipse of 2035 and the events
 entailed, but Soma Cruz' life would never be the same. Soma had truly come to
 believe that his was the rebirth of Count Dracula, that the power suppressed
 within would one day manifest itself into a new Dark Lord. But he had the
 emotional support of his close friend Mina, with whom he was enjoying a nice
 walk along the streets of his home town in Europe. When their topic of
 discussion turned to Soma's "power of dominance" over souls, those he had long
 since expelled, the conversation was violently interrupted by the sudden
 appearance of Celia Fortner, a magically gifted shadow priestess and founder
 of a new mysterious cult; the ill-intentioned Celia quickly conjured some
 lesser demons and stood ready to sic them on Soma. Genya Arikado, who was
 investigating the cult because of a plot to eliminate the very Soma, arrived
 to counter the threat; though, the prepared Celia used her magic to create a
 barrier separating Soma from his friends. Genya managed to toss to Soma a
 knife, with which he able to finish off the demons and absorb their souls,
 thus rediscovering his power. Thereafter, Celia disappeared, somewhat
 satisfied. "The power didn't return," Genya revealed to Soma. "It was always
 with you." But Genya also had a word of warning: There was an investigation to
 be completed, and Soma was to stay out of it.

 Never one to let things settle, Soma utilized information gathered by Hammer
 and arrived at the cult's hideout, a large castle within a snowy mountain
 area. Hammer, too, made a surprise entry, which wasn't well-received. Hammer
 assumed that by tailing Soma he'd get to meet with Yoko Belnades, on whom he
 had a secret crush. Disappointed by her absence, Hammer insisted that he set
 up shop to aid his young friend, but, more so, he wanted to use Soma as a
 middle man should Yoko eventually appear. In the meantime, Soma hurried to the
 castle, where at its entrance stood Yoko Belnades and Julius Belmont, who had
 since joined in the Church's undertakings; they, too, were investigating the
 cult and urged Soma to leave, for they'd be forced to destroy the young man
 should the darkness draw him in. Soma wouldn't budge--after all, as he noted
 demonstratively, they tried to hurt Mina, who meant everything to him. Though
 Julius understood the sentiment, Yoko couldn't.

 But when Julius left abruptly, to infiltrate the castle, Yoko had no choice
 but to ask Soma to escort her to the safety of the nearby village, where she,
 too, would set up shop. From here, across the way from the now-giddy Hammer,
 she taught Soma about seals--special gates used to draw in dark power.
 Monsters exposed to darkness were said to be invincible, so this power he'd
 need. Though creeped out by the presence of Hammer, "that rough-looking guy,"
 Yoko would stay here and assist in the fusion of new weapons using remnants of
 Soma's soul-collecting.

 Soma worked his way into the castle and into its Wizardry Lab, where the trio
 of Celia, Dario Bossi and Dmitrii Binov--the latter two Dark Lord candidates-
 had been expecting him. The unimpressed Dario was ready for a fight, but there
 was in contrast the reserved Dmitrii, who belittled his hotheaded ally for
 judging by appearances. Though the alliance was uneasy, it had a goal: To play
 on Soma's fears--that he was a danger to others. They revealed that they
 wanted to raise the Dark Lord, yes, but not for the purpose of evil. "For God
 to be perfect," Celia believed, "there must be a being of perfect darkness."
 Since dark power, which to them was of great importance, was growing faint, a
 Dark Lord was sorely needed. For now, the two candidates would let Soma live,
 to test separately their need for ultimate power, which by shattering
 Dracula's soul they'd attain.

 It was in the chapel where Soma tracked down Dmitrii, who was at the time
 finishing off a Malachi and in the process demonstrating his unique attribute-
 -the ability to copy others' powers. Dmitrii confided, eerily, that he had no
 real intention of going along with Celia's plan--that he only wanted to know
 the true significance of his abilities. Soma won the ensuing battle but showed
 pity; though he didn't finish off the depraved Dmitrii, he was overcome by an
 odd sensation. Had he absorbed a human soul? He wasn't sure. Hurrying along to
 the garden, he located Dario, who showed no sympathy for his fallen ally. "Who
 cares?" he thought. He would have liked to finish off the gent. No--Dario
 wanted to become the Dark Lord out of arrogance, the same self-importance that
 cost him the following battle. Though he still wanted to go at it, Celia
 arrived and talked Dario into showing patience, for Soma would soon be theirs.
 Besides--she didn't want to lose her last candidate. Before teleporting out,
 Celia challenged Soma to reach the castle's top floor.

 Upon arriving at the guest house, Soma was obstructed by Arikado, who was
 supposed to be watching over Mina. Arikado again expressed his dissatisfaction
 with Soma's continued participation; Soma had to at all times remain under
 observation, and letting him roam about was dangerous. Soma was given leeway,
 though, because the cult had to be stopped at all costs. Most importantly,
 Arikado handed to Soma a special talisman that was property of Mina; she had
 requested that he wear it--that it would protect him from the darkness. With
 that, they went their separate ways: Arikado departed to track down Dario, and
 Soma would head to a condemned tower, where Julius was investigating the
 presence of a powerful barrier; unable to crack it using his legendary powers,
 Julius could only retreat and instead join the efforts of Yoko and Arikado. It
 started to seem hopeless. Though, continued meetings with Celia and his
 distant friends led only to the heightening of Soma's resolve to reach
 castle's highest point.

 And he indeed reached the castle heights, where a showdown with Dario was his
 reward. Soma was determined to prove to the deviant that a "Dark Lord" he
 wasn't and would never be, to which Dario responded: "What's the point of
 power if you don't use it? It's survival of the fittest." During the chat,
 Soma noticed something strange--that by gazing into the chamber's large mirror
 he could see not a reflection of Dario but instead a flaming apparition. Using
 one of his soul powers, he entered the mirror realm and slayed the demon,
 Aguni, which had fused with Dario's soul. Upon returning to the real world, he
 found an exhausted Dario, who realized that his powers were gone, cut off at
 the seams; Dario had no choice but to flee. Celia made another grand entrance
 and, while disappointed by these happenings, she claimed to know of another
 way to awaken the Dark Lord. She invited Soma to breach the heart of the
 castle, where she had set up something he might want to see.

 Soma followed suit and arrived at the castle center, where he found Mina bound
 to a tree. Before he could react, Celia fired a magical blast that de-spirited
 and killed Mina, an intentional act designed to draw upon Soma's hatred.
 Infuriated beyond all control, Soma gave in, and the chaotic forces started to
 gather in anticipation of the Dark Lord's rebirth. Soma didn't care about the
 result, as long as he'd have his revenge. "Don't be fooled!" shouted the
 unseen Genya Arikado. "That Mina is a fake--a doppelganger!" Thanks to Mina's
 talisman, which Soma had equipped earlier, it wasn't too late--the chaotic
 forces were held back before a transformation could complete. And Genya was
 correct: The fake Mina revealed itself to be Dmitrii, who had not been
 defeated--as thought by everyone, including Celia--but had instead taken
 control of Soma by copying his "power of dominance" and laying low. He escaped
 from within Soma when the boy's emotions shifted, and he had now, himself,
 gathered and absorbed all that was needed to take his place as the Dark Lord.
 "Only the ability was needed," he confirmed. Pleased with this unexpected
 twist, Celia and Dmitrii departed. Arikado, suspecting that the duo departed
 to the basement, again asked that the vulnerable Soma stand aside while he
 handle the threat. Soma wouldn't comply.

 Soma followed Arikado back the tower, where Julius would attempt to destroy
 the barrier. Using all of his raw power, knowing the painful result, Julius
 came through and opened the way, exhausted and now useless to the cause.
 "Aging is a terrible thing," he said, subdued. But for Soma there was still
 work: He entered the portal, which took him to the Abyss. At its end, he found
 Arikado felled. It was too late: Dmitrii had gained dominance over a
 calamitous demon, and Arikado's dark power, its flow reversed, couldn't
 overcome Dmitrii's sacrifice--Celia, who never knew his true intentions. "She
 wanted to see the Dark Lord, after all," Dmitrii quipped, snidely. Suddenly,
 as he celebrated prematurely, the shocked Dmitrii lost total control, unable
 to grasp an unknown truth: The power of dominance isn't easily contained, and,
 unlike Soma's, his soul couldn't withstand a power that great. It was only a
 matter of moments before he would succumb.

 When Dmitrii finally keeled over, all of the souls contained within him were
 expelled; without a host, they fused together to form and unleash a beast--the
 gigantic Menace! Arikado was quickly banished, leaving Soma alone to deal with
 the nightmare. Soma took to the battle, and after a grueling, brutal
 encounter, the Menace was chopped down piece by piece. As the chaotic forces
 gathered thereafter to banish into their netherworld the Menace, Soma took the
 opportunity to expel his collect souls into the chaos to once again seal them
 away. The pure scale of this event rattled and shook the castle, which began
 to crumble. Soma and Arikado quickly escaped and made their way to seaside,
 where they watched the castle's ultimate collapse.

 Though victorious, Soma's curiosities were still prevalent. Was he inevitably
 the Dark Lord? If the Dark Lord is opposite to God, does it require an
 ultimate evil? Perhaps there would one day be a reason for a Dark Lord,
 Arikado considered, but that didn't mean it had to be Soma. As they pondered
 the day's events, a group of friends--Yoko, Hammer, Julius, and even Mina-
 came to greet them. Soma ran to embrace his most trusted friend. As the group
 teased the youths about their ever-growing relationship, Arikado stood alone,
 in his mind a poignant thought: "If the world needs a Dark Lord, one will
 emerge, even if it's not Soma."

 The only question that remained: "Would Dracula ever be reborn again?"


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excellent writing abilities.

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Fixed random things.

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Added a few notes to some of the games.

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