Post by Z451 on Mar 25, 2014 2:39:26 GMT
Alucard Tepes
In the 1989 Castlevania III: Dracula's Curse for the NES, Alucard is initially a boss encountered over the course of the game by the primary protagonist, Trevor Belmont.
If the player defeats Alucard, he can be utilized as a playable character in the game.
This was a significant departure from the first two Castlevania games for the NES, and the fourth installment on the Super NES, which only featured Simon Belmont as the primary playable character, and Alucard's abilities, a fireball attack and the ability to transform into a bat, were unique elements introduced into the series.
Following the defeat of Dracula and the game's conclusion, Alucard voluntarily goes into a protracted sleep to ease his feelings of patricide and to prevent his powers from harming the world.
Alucard's following appearance in the series is in the 1997 Castlevania: Symphony of the Night for the PlayStation and Sega Saturn, where he is featured as the game's protagonist and primary playable character.
He is described as a man of great strength and inhuman beauty.
Due to the brainwashing of the current member of the Belmont clan, Richter Belmont, Alucard heads to his father's castle to find Richter and ensure that Dracula does not return into the world.
He encounters Richter, who has been controlled by the dark priest Shaft into believing he is the lord of Dracula's castle, and Alucard manages to free him from the spell controlling him.
In response, Shaft creates an inverted version of Dracula's castle for Alucard to travel through, and Alucard defeats Shaft, and ultimately, Dracula as well.
Symphony of the Night also expands on Alucard's background, revealing how his human mother, Lisa, was hunted down and executed by humans who believed her to be a witch.
Despite this, Lisa admonished Alucard to respect humans and not hate them as his father did.
Alucard's placement as a protagonist was unusual for the series up to that point, as previous Castlevania games had featured often members of the Belmont clan as the protagonists.
Symphony of the Night would later be re-released as part of the Xbox Live Arcade for the Xbox 360, on the PlayStation Network for the PlayStation 3, and part of Castlevania The Dracula X Chronicles, a compilation that contained Symphony of the Night alongside Akumajo- Dracula X Chi no Rondo.
Aside from the changing of the script and Alucard's voice actor to Yuri Lowenthal, his role in the Symphony of the Night portion of The Dracula X Chronicles remains the same.
The 1997 Castlevania Legends for the Game Boy was Alucard's third appearance in the series.
Similar to his initial appearance in Dracula's Curse, he is a boss challenging the skills of the game's protagonist, Sonia Belmont.
After she defeats him, he accepts her strength and decides to submerge his powers by sleeping, believing that she will defeat Dracula in his stead.
Koji Igarashi later removed Castlevania Legends from the official canon of the series, meaning that the plot of the game never occurred in the series' continuity.
In the 2003 Castlevania: Aria of Sorrow for the Game Boy Advance, Alucard is present in disguise as the enigmatic Japanese government agent Genya Arikado in order to prevent the powers of his father, who was finally killed by Julius Belmont, from ending up in the wrong hands.
He meets the game's protagonist, Soma Cruz, and explains his "power of dominance," or his ability to absorb the souls of the monsters he defeats and use their abilities.
He instructs him to seek out the castle's throne room, where Soma realizes that he is Dracula's reincarnation.
Arikado subsequently advises Soma to destroy the flow of chaos in the castle to free himself from his fate, which Soma succeeds in doing.
Alucard reprises his role as Arikado in the sequel to Aria of Sorrow, the 2005 Castlevania: Dawn of Sorrow for the Nintendo DS, where he works to stop the machinations of a cult headed by Celia Fortner to create a new dark lord by killing Soma.
Arikado initially requests that Soma does not become involved, but gives him a letter and talisman from Mina when he encounters him later in the game.
After both of Celia's "dark lord's candidates," Dmitrii Blinov and Dario Bossi, are defeated, Arikado stops Celia's attempt to force Soma to awaken into the new dark lord, but inadvertently allows Dmitrii to revive himself.
He confronts him, but is stopped when Dmitrii uses Celia as a sacrifice to seal his powers.
Following Soma's battle with Menace, a giant demon that sprouts from Dmitrii, Arikado explains to Soma that he is not destined to become the dark lord, nor does he need to.
In the game's Julius Mode, Arikado is playable as Alucard after he is found in the castle.
Alucard was one of the playable characters in Castlevania Judgment for the Wii, a fighting game based on the series.
Alucard appears in Castlevania: Lords of Shadow – Mirror of Fate, a chapter of the Lords of Shadow reboot series.
It is revealed that this version of Alucard was originally Trevor Belmont, the son of Gabriel and Marie Belmont, before being turned into a vampire.
Trevor grew up not knowing of his true origin until the Brotherhood of Light reveals to him who his parents were.
Believing that his father, Gabriel who became Dracula, murdered his mother in cold blood, he decides to pursue him, in the hopes of destroying him and bringing peace.
During the fight Trevor is defeated and stabbed with his Combat Cross.
Dying and gazing at the Mirror of Fate he finally realizes the truth of what really happened to Gabriel and feels sorry for him, calling him his father.
Dracula feeling confused, gazes at the mirror as well and learns who Trevor was all along.
Remorseful for killing his own son who had been unknown to him the entire time, Dracula tries to bring him back to life by making him drink his blood, which seems to be in vain.
Dracula mourns over his loss, and places Trevor in a coffin with the name Alucard, since he never learned his son's real name.
Many years later Alucard awakens, with pale white skin, white hair, and glowing orange eyes.
He meets up with Dracula and his own son, Simon.
Alucard tries to finish what he started, angry that his father turned him into a vampire.
Dracula asks Alucard to join him in remaking the world and destroying the brotherhood, but Alucard refuses.
Dracula proceeds to attack Simon for being a Belmont, wishing to end the Belmont bloodline due to his hatred of his past life.
Alucard and Simon manage to defeat Dracula, and part ways as Dracula's castle crumbles.
Alucard appears in the sequel Castlevania: Lords of Shadow 2 as a supporting character.
Since the game takes place centuries later, Alucard's personality and standing towards his father has drastically changed.
He believes Dracula can still be redeemed and makes it his goal to free the world from tyranny and vanquish the evil that had corrupted him and his father.
He concocts a centuries spanning plan to put his father into a deep sleep by piercing his heart with the Crissaegrim sword, in order to make both the lord of the dead, Zobek and Satan himself, believe that Dracula is dead, so they can come out in the open.
Once they do, Alucard would remove the sword so Dracula can resurrect and then destroy Zobek and Satan for good.
Dracula agrees with his son's plan and awakens centuries later during modern times.
Throughout the game Alucard also appears as a younger Trevor Belmont and guides Dracula through his Castle to help him recover his old powers and missing memories.
In order to not draw suspicion to his plan, Alucard masquerades himself as Zobek's Lieutenant and eventually reveals his true identity to his father once he remembers their pact.
They destroy Zobek and Satan and appear to be on good terms in the end.
Alucard is also the protagonist of the DLC Revelations.
Links
Wikipedia> en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alucard_%28Castlevania%29
Castlevania Wiki> castlevania.wikia.com/wiki/Alucard
Bishounen.net> bishounen.info/alucard/
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If the player defeats Alucard, he can be utilized as a playable character in the game.
This was a significant departure from the first two Castlevania games for the NES, and the fourth installment on the Super NES, which only featured Simon Belmont as the primary playable character, and Alucard's abilities, a fireball attack and the ability to transform into a bat, were unique elements introduced into the series.
Following the defeat of Dracula and the game's conclusion, Alucard voluntarily goes into a protracted sleep to ease his feelings of patricide and to prevent his powers from harming the world.
Alucard's following appearance in the series is in the 1997 Castlevania: Symphony of the Night for the PlayStation and Sega Saturn, where he is featured as the game's protagonist and primary playable character.
He is described as a man of great strength and inhuman beauty.
Due to the brainwashing of the current member of the Belmont clan, Richter Belmont, Alucard heads to his father's castle to find Richter and ensure that Dracula does not return into the world.
He encounters Richter, who has been controlled by the dark priest Shaft into believing he is the lord of Dracula's castle, and Alucard manages to free him from the spell controlling him.
In response, Shaft creates an inverted version of Dracula's castle for Alucard to travel through, and Alucard defeats Shaft, and ultimately, Dracula as well.
Symphony of the Night also expands on Alucard's background, revealing how his human mother, Lisa, was hunted down and executed by humans who believed her to be a witch.
Despite this, Lisa admonished Alucard to respect humans and not hate them as his father did.
Alucard's placement as a protagonist was unusual for the series up to that point, as previous Castlevania games had featured often members of the Belmont clan as the protagonists.
Symphony of the Night would later be re-released as part of the Xbox Live Arcade for the Xbox 360, on the PlayStation Network for the PlayStation 3, and part of Castlevania The Dracula X Chronicles, a compilation that contained Symphony of the Night alongside Akumajo- Dracula X Chi no Rondo.
Aside from the changing of the script and Alucard's voice actor to Yuri Lowenthal, his role in the Symphony of the Night portion of The Dracula X Chronicles remains the same.
The 1997 Castlevania Legends for the Game Boy was Alucard's third appearance in the series.
Similar to his initial appearance in Dracula's Curse, he is a boss challenging the skills of the game's protagonist, Sonia Belmont.
After she defeats him, he accepts her strength and decides to submerge his powers by sleeping, believing that she will defeat Dracula in his stead.
Koji Igarashi later removed Castlevania Legends from the official canon of the series, meaning that the plot of the game never occurred in the series' continuity.
In the 2003 Castlevania: Aria of Sorrow for the Game Boy Advance, Alucard is present in disguise as the enigmatic Japanese government agent Genya Arikado in order to prevent the powers of his father, who was finally killed by Julius Belmont, from ending up in the wrong hands.
He meets the game's protagonist, Soma Cruz, and explains his "power of dominance," or his ability to absorb the souls of the monsters he defeats and use their abilities.
He instructs him to seek out the castle's throne room, where Soma realizes that he is Dracula's reincarnation.
Arikado subsequently advises Soma to destroy the flow of chaos in the castle to free himself from his fate, which Soma succeeds in doing.
Alucard reprises his role as Arikado in the sequel to Aria of Sorrow, the 2005 Castlevania: Dawn of Sorrow for the Nintendo DS, where he works to stop the machinations of a cult headed by Celia Fortner to create a new dark lord by killing Soma.
Arikado initially requests that Soma does not become involved, but gives him a letter and talisman from Mina when he encounters him later in the game.
After both of Celia's "dark lord's candidates," Dmitrii Blinov and Dario Bossi, are defeated, Arikado stops Celia's attempt to force Soma to awaken into the new dark lord, but inadvertently allows Dmitrii to revive himself.
He confronts him, but is stopped when Dmitrii uses Celia as a sacrifice to seal his powers.
Following Soma's battle with Menace, a giant demon that sprouts from Dmitrii, Arikado explains to Soma that he is not destined to become the dark lord, nor does he need to.
In the game's Julius Mode, Arikado is playable as Alucard after he is found in the castle.
Alucard was one of the playable characters in Castlevania Judgment for the Wii, a fighting game based on the series.
Alucard appears in Castlevania: Lords of Shadow – Mirror of Fate, a chapter of the Lords of Shadow reboot series.
It is revealed that this version of Alucard was originally Trevor Belmont, the son of Gabriel and Marie Belmont, before being turned into a vampire.
Trevor grew up not knowing of his true origin until the Brotherhood of Light reveals to him who his parents were.
Believing that his father, Gabriel who became Dracula, murdered his mother in cold blood, he decides to pursue him, in the hopes of destroying him and bringing peace.
During the fight Trevor is defeated and stabbed with his Combat Cross.
Dying and gazing at the Mirror of Fate he finally realizes the truth of what really happened to Gabriel and feels sorry for him, calling him his father.
Dracula feeling confused, gazes at the mirror as well and learns who Trevor was all along.
Remorseful for killing his own son who had been unknown to him the entire time, Dracula tries to bring him back to life by making him drink his blood, which seems to be in vain.
Dracula mourns over his loss, and places Trevor in a coffin with the name Alucard, since he never learned his son's real name.
Many years later Alucard awakens, with pale white skin, white hair, and glowing orange eyes.
He meets up with Dracula and his own son, Simon.
Alucard tries to finish what he started, angry that his father turned him into a vampire.
Dracula asks Alucard to join him in remaking the world and destroying the brotherhood, but Alucard refuses.
Dracula proceeds to attack Simon for being a Belmont, wishing to end the Belmont bloodline due to his hatred of his past life.
Alucard and Simon manage to defeat Dracula, and part ways as Dracula's castle crumbles.
Alucard appears in the sequel Castlevania: Lords of Shadow 2 as a supporting character.
Since the game takes place centuries later, Alucard's personality and standing towards his father has drastically changed.
He believes Dracula can still be redeemed and makes it his goal to free the world from tyranny and vanquish the evil that had corrupted him and his father.
He concocts a centuries spanning plan to put his father into a deep sleep by piercing his heart with the Crissaegrim sword, in order to make both the lord of the dead, Zobek and Satan himself, believe that Dracula is dead, so they can come out in the open.
Once they do, Alucard would remove the sword so Dracula can resurrect and then destroy Zobek and Satan for good.
Dracula agrees with his son's plan and awakens centuries later during modern times.
Throughout the game Alucard also appears as a younger Trevor Belmont and guides Dracula through his Castle to help him recover his old powers and missing memories.
In order to not draw suspicion to his plan, Alucard masquerades himself as Zobek's Lieutenant and eventually reveals his true identity to his father once he remembers their pact.
They destroy Zobek and Satan and appear to be on good terms in the end.
Alucard is also the protagonist of the DLC Revelations.
Links
Wikipedia> en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alucard_%28Castlevania%29
Castlevania Wiki> castlevania.wikia.com/wiki/Alucard
Bishounen.net> bishounen.info/alucard/
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Konami> www.konami.com/
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