Dracula

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Dracula Vlad Ţepeş
File:Dracula Artwork.png
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Official artwork of Dracula from
Castlevania: Symphony of the Night.
Universe Castlevania
Debut Castlevania (1986)
Smash Bros. appearances Ultimate
Most recent non-Smash appearance Pachislot Akumajō Dracula: Lords of Shadow Japan (2017)
Console/platform of origin NES
Species Vampire
Gender Male
Article on Wikipedia Dracula (Castlevania)

Dracula (ドラキュラ, Dracula), full title Count Dracula Vlad Ţepeş, is the main antagonist of Castlevania franchise. He is loosely based on the historical figure Vlad the Impaler, as well as the character in the Bram Stoker novel Dracula.

In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

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Dracula appears as a fightable boss in Ultimate in Dracula's Castle. The conditions for fighting him have yet to be revealed. His attacks and attributes take inspiration from multiple games in the series:

  • Hellfire, a set of three fireballs appearing in the original Castlevania.
  • Dark Inferno, a wave of alternating fireballs that must be ducked or jumped over from Castlevania: Rondo of Blood.
  • A circling variant of three Dark Infernos that alternate between moving clockwise and counter-clockwise.
  • Fire pillars that resemble a combination of his primary attack in Castlevania III: Dracula's Curse, Dario's pillars in Castlevania: Dawn of Sorrow, and one of his attacks in Castlevania: Harmony of Despair.
  • A swarm attack where Dracula rushes in the form of several bats, referencing his attack in Castlevania: Portrait of Ruin.
  • Dracula can also transform into his second form from Rondo of Blood.
  • He can only be hurt in the head, his common weakpoint since his first appearance. Attacks below this area cause a misty effect, resembling Alucard's mist transformation.

Origin

Although Dracula debuted in the original Castlevania, his origins lie long before the events of the game during the events of Castlevania: Lament of Innocence. It is here that he is revealed to have been a former Crusader named Mathias Cronqvist who was partners with Leon Belmont. Cronqvist returned home from a successful campaign to find that his wife, Elisabeta, had passed away. Her sudden death would scar Cronqvist for life and changed his view on the world and his own existence, eventually declaring war against God for stealing the life of his wife. Cronqvist takes control of an artifact known as the Crimson Stone and becomes a vampire, eventually changing his name to Dracula Vlad Ţepeş.

Dracula's life would then change in 1455 when he met a young woman named Lisa Farenheit, entering his castle of her own accord to learn the art of medicine. To Dracula, this sparked a new faith in humanity and ended his war against God, later settling down and having a son named Adrian. This happiness was not to last when in 1475, Lisa was arrested by paranoid witch-hunters when she was able to prevent an epidemic from spreading. She was burned at the stake, but not before telling her son "Do not hate humans. If you cannot live with them, then at least do them no harm, for theirs is already a hard lot..." and that she would love Dracula for all eternity. Enraged against the humans that took the life of his wife, Dracula then declared war against humanity. He was stopped by Trevor Belmont, Sypha Belnades, Grant Danasty and his son, now taking up the name Alucard, in 1476.

Nearly two hundred years later, Dracula returned from the grave and fought against Trevor's descendant, Simon. Simon was victorious in his battle, but would receive a seemingly unhealable wound. As it turned out, Dracula had planned to curse Simon with his dying breath that would slowly kill him from the inside-out unless he was revived and destroyed once more. Simon was able to do so, ending Dracula's terror over Transylvania once more.

One hundred years later, Dracula was revived by the Dark Priest Shaft in a black sabbath, organizing a raid on the town of Aljiba, the hometown of Richter Belmont. Richter traversed through the castle, rescuing four maidens who were intended to be the next sacrificial victims.

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Trivia

  • Despite Dracula casting a shadow in the Dracula's Castle stage, it is technically impossible for a vampire to cast a shadow as they lack a soul, similar to how vampires not being able to cast a reflection.
    • This could be a reference to the 1992 film Bram Stoker's Dracule where Dracula has a living shadow in his form in order to divert suspicion from Harker.

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