, also known as the Grim Reaper, is a recurrent villain from Konami's Castlevania video game series. He has appeared in every game save for The Castlevania Adventure and Belmont's Revenge. Death usually appears near the end of a hero's quest, often by or in the Clock Tower, to challenge them before they confront the final boss, which is often Dracula.
It is not known if Death has a grudge against God as Dracula does, or even if he is a divine being (as in he is God's angel of death), but the fact remains that Death has much to earn from his friendship with Dracula. Perhaps he is overstepping the bounds of his function as the Reaper for his own gain.
Death is exactly that: the personification of the passing from life to the other side. Accordingly, he is unfathomably powerful, perhaps even more powerful than Dracula himself. Also, being the incarnation of death, he cannot be destroyed, as he is an essential part of the universe. However, Death's physical form, while still incredibly powerful, can be destroyed, as has been proven time and again by the series' protagonists over the years. Still, Death is obviously not an opponent to take lightly. He is almost universally the boss one faces before Dracula himself, and in some cases he even surpasses him in difficulty. However, it can be inferred that Death does not lead the war against the humans himself and lets Dracula lead the fight since by doing that he would be massively overstepping the bounds of his function and he would be punished by God. It is unknown whether Death can manifest if Dracula's power is not present, and perhaps his physical existence is somehow linked with Dracula's return.
While he calls Dracula master, he and Death are actually close friends, perhaps even Dracula being Death's only friend. While it may seem strange that an entity as vastly powerful as Death would ally himself with Dracula (basically lowering himself to dealing on equal footing with a creature from the mortal plane), it can be assumed that working with Dracula is quite beneficial for Death: there is no misery or death in such a grotesque scale as when Dracula rises, so as Dracula gains power, so would Death.
In personality, Death is unsurprisingly quite arrogant. Being potentially the most powerful being in the mortal realm is not conducive to humility. However, he is quite proper in speech, and treats powerful foes with respect. He eagerly shows his admiration and respect for Dracula, as when talking with Alucard in Symphony of the Night. He also shares Dracula's deep hatred of the Belmont Clan, and eagerly opposes them whenever they surface.
Of particular interest is a statement made by the character Saint Germain in Curse of Darkness. Saint Germain states that he will continue to pursue Death until he surrenders. At this point it is unclear whether Saint Germain has some supernatural history and agenda with Death, or if the statement is speaking figuratively. i.e. Saint Germain is "defeating Death" through his defiance of the boundaries time.
Castlevania villains | Personifications of death | Fictional undead
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