PhormTheGenie

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You know how in most of the Castlevania games, when Richter or Simon or Trevor or whoever finally reach the throne room, Dracula is just sort of already there? And he's like "AHA! NOW WE SHALL BATTLE!" and the final confrontation happens?

Does... Does Dracula just kind of sit there in the throne room the whole time, waiting? Is he sitting there, thinking "Okay. That Belmont could be here any minute. Wait, how many Medusa Heads did I put in the Clock Tower? That could add another half hour, minimum."

Does Dracula get bored waiting? Does he have a book or a DS or something? Does he get into that uncomfortable situation where he has to use the bathroom, but if he does that now, the Belmont might show up just as he leaves for a moment?

Does Dracula ever get like, sucked into his book reading, and get caught off guard when the Belmont finally walks in? Does he go something like

"Eh... Bleh? Oh! I mean... BLEH!"


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in reply to @PhormTheGenie's post:

Having recently watched a preposterously long youtube video about the series, I can say that half the time the story does not involve Dracula until the absolute last minute because nobody yet has had the nerve to make a Castlevania game that doesn't end with fighting Dracula, and imagine how that would make YOU feel, really?

My favorites are the one where you run into Death near the start and he's like "ugh this is another one of those weird ones, idk what's going on yet. still fuck you for living"