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Day 6 of @trephaweek, prompt: Legacy. Trevor contemplates the enormity of not being the last Belmont

Day 6 of @trephaweek, prompt: Legacy. Trevor contemplates the enormity of not being the last Belmont anymore.


Reference from Getty, because babies are weird and funny looking. 


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SPOILERS Kind of. Don’t read if you haven’t finished the season. For those of you who have, humor me and let me know what you think.

Anyone feel like Trephacard was hinted at the end? Or, if not hinted, at the very least, acknowledged.

Of course, it could also very well just be a resolution to our main cast’s stories.

Also, that ending. I’m sure this is what was meant when the producers, or whomever, said they weren’t opposed to continuing the series’ story in spinoffs. That would be something.

I see season 4 Alucard drew style inspiration from a certain someone else, rocking that bare chested, open jacket.

Pretty hyped for Castlevania: Nocturne (Richter look so pretty), i just hope they won’t do the same mistakes they made for the first Netflixvania.

Especially concerning their use of sexual abuse…

“Netflix turned Dracula into a sympathetic villain” WRONG ! Dracula was this way ever since Lisa and Elisabetha were created. The serie just played with it more !

I mean the whole reason why he turned into a vampire was because of grief for his dead wife, that eventually turned into hate for God after a year of being bedridden.

And the moment he founds himself another wife (who could totally be a reincarnation of the first), she’s killed by humans for unfair reasons. Making him grow hate for humanity as well, and plotting to get revenge on them all. He didn’t hate humanity before that, only God.

The only way you wouldn’t think he’s sympathetic would be if you completely ignored the games lore. Dracula was always a moody, depressed, drama queen bitch. Sorry for those of y'all who only like one dimensional evil characters.

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