Listed below are characters from all of the Castlevania video game series. All lists are sorted in chronological order of storyline in the Castlevania series. A lot of the information on this page was added with the help of Castlevania Dungeon.
Within the castle, she encountered Alucard, the half-vampire son of Dracula. She had met him some time before and the two had formed a romantic relationship. Alucard was intent on dissuading Sonia from her goal, planning to stop his father alone. When Sonia would not yield, he challenged her to a battle to test her abilities. After she defeated him, Alucard was confident that Sonia could overcome Dracula and he resumed his self-imposed sleep. Sonia went on to be the first Belmont to defeat Dracula, and spared Europe from his evil influence for a time. (For more information on Sonia's removal from the official timeline, see the Castlevania timeline article.) Soon after Dracula's defeat, Sonia bore a child who "would carry on the fate and tragedy of the Belmont family, and the bloodline of dark ways."
In 1591, Solieyu, who recently celebrated his coming of age, went alone to explore four mysterious castles that appeared out of the fog. He was captured by Dracula's minions and bewitched to do the Count's evil bidding. With the youth's help, Dracula was able to take human form once again. Christopher Belmont, his father, ultimately rescued him from the clutches of evil.
Dracula, after being resurrected by the dark priest Shaft, commanded his forces to kidnap Richter's girlfriend Annette Renard, her younger sister Maria Renard, and other town women. Now Richter had to deal with the Count's massive army, including Shaft, and arrive in time to save the women. Young Richter proved to himself that he was worthy by fulfilling his vampire-hunting destiny.
Soon after, Richter was coaxed to the side of evil by the magic of Shaft, who had somehow survived the earlier defeat at the hands of the Belmont. It was Alucard who arose from his slumber, braved the evil castle, and freed Richter from that control with Maria's help. Despite his lapse during this era, Richter is largely recognized as the most powerful Belmont.
He is a descendant of the Belmont family, and wields what is probably the Vampire Killer whip, much like his ancestors. Eric Lecarde is a close friend to John. Bloodlines is deeply intertwined with the storyline of Bram Stoker's Dracula. As such, the father of John Morris is Quincy Morris, a character from the novel. Quincy's relationship with the rest of the Belmont family is unclear; it is only known that the Morrises are somehow of Belmont lineage. It is interesting to note, that in the novel, Quincy is the one whom gave the killing blow to Dracula at the cost of his life. The very fact however, that he managed to unknowingly deal a crippling blow to Dracula may have been the foundation for his part in the Castlevania version of these events.
Konami recently announced a new Castlevania title for the Nintendo DS, named Portrait of Ruin. John Morris's son, Jonathan, has been confirmed to be one of the two main characters. It is also mentioned that an appearance by John is to be expected in Portrait.
Jonathan Morris is a descendant of the Belmont clan of vampire hunters. Like his father, John Morris, Jonathan will eventually wield the legendary Vampire Killer whip to stave off the minions of evil, though he will not start out with it due to his not being of the main Belmont lingeage. While Jonathan will start out with a normal whip, he will also be able to equip other kinds of weapons, including (but not limited to) swords and maces. (Nintendo Power)
As a child, Jonathan was raised alongside Fernandez/Belnades descendant Charlotte Orlean. The two shared a strong, platonic friendship. In 1944, Morris and Orlean worked together to foil the resurrection of Dracula by the vampire artist Brauner and his twin vampire daughters, Stella and Loretta.
While not exactly an official Castlevania character, the Kid Dracula character shares many similarities with the Castlevania series. While he is speculated to be a younger version of Alucard, the tone of the Kid Dracula game is more focused on comedy, being very distant from the Castlevania universe.
At the end of Lament of Innocence, the game that told the origins of the Castlevania series, it is revealed that a man named Mathias Cronqvist would later name himself the King of all Vampires and he would not encounter the Belmonts for hundreds of years later, so it is implied that he is Dracula. But in a later game, Dracula addresses himself as Vlad Dracula Tepes III, the actual name of the historical man who inspired the character of Dracula in the novel of the same name, written by Bram Stoker.
There has yet to be a game in the series that explains this problem in continuity. Some believe that the Dracula in the later games possibly inherited the mantle of Mathias Cronqvist and that Cronqvist never actually called himself Dracula, though this was proven false. The Japanese version of Lament of Innoncence's ending specifically said that Mathias changed his name to Dracula. This was confirmed by IGA in the official Dawn of Sorrow strategy guide. Aria of Sorrow and Dawn of Sorrow, and their star Soma Cruz, suggest that Dracula, when defeated, can either be reborn as someone else or his power will inhabit another human. (Which of these theories is correct is disputed.) It is possible that Mathias was either reborn as Tepes, or the power of Dracula possessed Tepes, depending of which of these interpretations of Soma's existence you subscribe too. There is an open gap of nearly 400 years between the first two Castlevania games in the Castlevania timeline so it is possible that later games will clear this up.
Despite being the primary villain of the series, his role is often rather passive, and he simply waits in his castle, letting his minions do most of the work for him. His appearance and behavior varies from game to game (this is maybe because vampires can change their complexion and how old they look by drinking blood, which happened in Bram Stoker's Dracula), but a few common threads exist. Primarily, he often has two forms, the second revealing itself after he has taken enough damage. His weak point in his human form is often his head.
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