The Bloody Vampire Family
The Bloody Vampire Family


Background Information

 
Most of the Castlevania video game franchise is about a war between the Belmont family of vampire hunters and Dracula.

Almost every 100 years, Dracula is resurrected and the Belmonts must defeat him before he takes over the world.

Though most games in the series involve the Belmonts or their descendants, some protagonists, such as Soma Cruz and Shanoa are completely unrelated.

The series is loosely based on Bram Stoker's novel Dracula. The novel is included in the official timeline of the series, with Castlevania Bloodlines taking place shortly afterwards.

The connection even goes so far as to claim that Quincy Moris, a character from the novel, is in fact a Belmont descendant.

One of the most iconic weapons of the series is the Vampire Killer Whip. It is described as a legendary weapon used by the Belmonts in the battle against Dracula although it is sometimes passed through other families as well. Other names and terms used for it are the "Mystic Whip," and the "Whip of Alchemy."

The most accurate story of its origin is shown in Castlevania: Lament of Innocence, where it is created by Rinaldo Gandolfi for Leon Belmont, a Crusader, through the use of alchemy.

This whip is later fused with the soul of Sara Trantoul to create the Vampire Killer, which would be present, in one form or another, in almost every Castlevania game.

The whip helps some of the Belmonts harness their latent superhuman abilities.

Only those possessing the "Belmont Warlord Chromosomes" are able to use the whip's full potential without paying a price, for the whip simply drains the life of users who are not of the Belmont lineage. This was learned by John Moris, for after his battle with Dracula, he noticed that his injuries never healed. Unable to fully utilize the Vampire Killer Whip's powers without harming his own life, he soon succumbed and died.

However, his son, Jonathan Moris, was able to receive the whip's full power for a short time through a ritual that was performed by the Lecarde Sisters. The ritual required Jonathan to defeat the whip's memory of the previous owner, which was an entity bearing the likeness of Richter Belmont.

After Jonathan defeated Dracula, the whip was soon returned to the Belmont family. Julius Belmont then confronted and finally defeated Dracula in 1999.

(The series has sold so many copies and released at least one game on almost every console, truly epic)

The newest games in the series, the Lords of Shadow trilogy, has started a separate continuity.

Standing in the Battledome


The verse is a quite strong due to loads of broken abilities such as time stop, petrification, soul manipulation, curses, etc. However, they lack decent speed feats.
 
This has changed recently, and with review of Chaos and what it has done Castlevania has made more than a few leaps in power. Namely that Dracula even as a disembodied spirit is able to create dimensions big enough to be solar systems and in some cases they contain supermassive black holes and dozens of stars, and that Chaos seems to be able to create multiverses and throw around handfuls of galaxies at faster than light speeds. As well as the likes of the Time Reaper which is a multiversal threat (and who was going to destroy the time-line in Castlevania: Judgement), and Aeon who can create alternate universes. Who are both beneath Galamoth who gets routinely manhandled by Dracula.
 
Then there's God who supposedly created the universe, and acts as the counterpart for the Dark Lord. The two being treated as being in the same league, and as counterbalancing opposites.
 
In regards to speed Soma Cruz and Julius Belmont can dodge lasers, Soma Cruz and Alucard can escape from a universe before it collapses on itself in the span of a second, Soma Cruz can traverse the Chaotic Realm which consists of four universes at the very least, and Death's attacks kill "distance" making them instantaneous which even Olrox can dodge with laughable ease. As it is speed blitzing them is out of the question. 
 
In terms of soul manipulation the castle itself has an infinite amount of monsters inside of it created from tortured spirits from within the Abyss which are subservient to Dracula, and by extension Chaos. The castle itself is even made out of these monsters. Which is impressive considering it's the size of several universes.
 
Which is known to be representative of Dracula's dark power.
 
Suffice to say the HST doesn't stand a snowball's chance in hell against the setting anymore, and neither do a lot of others.
 
As far as videogames go, it's much stronger than likes of Disgaea, Darkstalkers, Rogue Galaxy, Star Ocean, Stranger of Sword City, and even Ys.

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Character Profiles

 

Aeon
Aeon
Alucard
Alucard
Dracula
Dracula
Maria Renard
Maria Renard
Soma Cruz
Soma Cruz
Richter Belmont
Richter Belmont
Julius Belmont
Julius Belmont
Simon Belmont
Simon Belmont
Hector
Hector
Shanoa
Shanoa
Trevor Belmont
Trevor Belmont
Leon Belmont
Leon Belmont
Juste Belmont
Juste Belmont
Maxim Kischine
Maxim Kischine
Carmilla
Carmilla
Death
Death
Walter Bernhard Joachim Armster Saint Germain Isaac
Walter Bernhard Joachim Armster Saint Germain Isaac
Cornell Reinhardt Schneider Johnathan Morris Charlotte Aulin
Cornell Reinhardt Schneider Johnathan Morris Charlotte Aulin
Sypha Belnades Nathan Graves Albus Eric Lecarde
Sypha Belnades Nathan Graves Albus Eric Lecarde
Yoko Belnades Grant Danasty Shaft Stella and Loretta
Yoko Belnades Grant Danasty Shaft Stella & Loretta Lecarde
Chaos Galamoth Barlowe Brauner
Chaos Galamoth  Barlowe Brauner



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