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3This is the character page index for ''VideoGame/CastlevaniaLordsOfShadow'' AlternateContinuity antagonists and adversaries.
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7!Main antagonists
8[[folder:The Mastermind ('''MAJOR UNMARKED SPOILERS''')]]
9!!Satan
10[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/satan_los_1.jpg]]
11[[caption-width-right:350:Click [[labelnote:here]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/satan_los_2.png[[/labelnote]] to see his appearance in the second game]]
12->'''Voiced by''': Creator/JasonIsaacs ''[=[ENG]=]'', Creator/TomokazuSugita ''[=[JP]=]''
13->''"It is my divine right to rule by [[{{God}} His]] side as an equal...or perhaps more than that."''
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15{{Satan}}, Lucifer the Fallen, is the true BigBad of ''Lords of Shadow''. When Death breached into Hell in his endless quest for knowledge, Satan brainwashed the Necromancer to be his pawn in the fallen angel's bid to obtain the [[MacGuffin God Mask]]. Through most of the story, Satan is a background influence, controlling Death from the shadows and quietly haunting the dreams of any unlucky enough to stand in the way of Gabriel's quest.
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17When Death obtains the completed God Mask from Gabriel at the end of the game, Satan [[MurderByCremation lights his pawn on fire]] and takes the mask for himself. Satan then plans to use the God Mask as means to re-enter Heaven, and even offers Gabriel a place at his side, but Gabriel refuses the fallen angel's offer. Following a battle between the two, Gabriel snaps Satan's neck, sending the angel back to Hell.
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19However, this is not the end of the fallen angel. In the modern day, Satan prepares for a second chance to breach the mortal plane, and to take revenge on all who ruined his plans centuries before.
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21* AbusiveDad: Cares little for his own offspring, [[{{Foil}} in contrast to]] [[GoodParents Dracula's despair at having to fight his own children.]]
22* ArchEnemy: To Dracula, being the ultimate cause for Dracula's descent into villainy, and the one person that Dracula hates most in the world..
23* AuthorityEqualsAssKicking: Is the ManBehindTheMan for the entire first game, and the FinalBoss.
24* AxCrazy: He conceals it pretty well, but behind his [[FauxAffablyEvil polite facade]] is a raving lunatic of an angel. Case in point, he kills his own son by tearing his face off, and not long after, decides to destroy the entire planet when Dracula thwarts his plans for the second time.
25* BigBad: The overall main antagonist of the series, though Dracula serves as an InterimVillain in ''Mirror of Fate''. In the first game, he orchestrates all of the terrible events of the story through possessing Zobek, including; separating the Earth from the Heavens preventing the spirits to ascend; and Gabriel killing his wife which lead him on the quest in the first place; all to obtain the God Mask and return to Heaven. In the second game, Satan intends on returning to Earth and enslave Dracula and Zobek and has his Acolytes cause chaos in preparation for his return. When he returns, he opts to destroy the Earth out of spite towards Dracula.
26* BlackMagic: In contrast to Dracula who utilizes BloodMagic, Satan controls the powers of darkness, summoning globs of darkness to attack, and turning into black tendons to possess people.
27* BlasphemousBoast: Is highly fond of giving these. On the other hand, it's ''Satan'' we're talking about.
28* CastingAShadow: His speciality. Satan can call forth gigantic globs of black, slimy darkness, teleport by dissaperating into black mist, manifesting a gigantic slimy black arm to use as a whip, and can even dissolve into numerous wiry tendons when he wishes to possess someone.
29* TheChessmaster: Satan arranged all the events of the first game, manipulating Zobek into separating the Earth from the Heavens, and causing Marie's death so that Gabriel will kill the Lords of Shadow and acquire the God Mask. Satan would then burn his pawn and take the God Mask for himself.
30* TheCorrupter: He was the one who corrupted the three founders of the Brotherhood of Light into becoming the Lords of Shadow.
31* DarkIsEvil[=/=]LightIsNotGood: Capable of using both Light and Shadow magics. Befitting his former position as an angel, he can perform light magic but sticks most to shadow and darkness after falling.
32* DealWithTheDevil: Being Satan, that's unsurprising, though the only mention of it happening was in regards to Abaddon in ''2''. In the Book of Dracul, it is stated that Satan granted the demon "an unmatched ability to destroy his enemies" in exchange for him severing his own humanity forever.
33* TheDevilIsALoser: PlayedWith. While Satan is a powerful, cruel and threatening villain, it is repeatedly brought up in ''2'' that he is afraid of Dracula and sees him as the biggest obstacle for his plans. The vampire lord even derides him as a "coward". Though his entry in the Book of Dracul states he is willing to fight Dracula with all he's got, he resorts to possessing Alucard to force Dracula to hold back and his final moments consist of him screaming in panic at his defeat.
34* DirtyCoward: Is revealed to be one in the second game. Satan is afraid to face anyone who can seriously challenge or even kill him. The only reason he is returning in the present is because he's certain that Dracula is dead. Dracula exploits this trait by faking his death to draw Satan out in the open, and at the end of their battle by making it look like he is willing to kill his own son Alucard/Trevor (whom Satan is possessing) again just to get rid of Satan. Satan panics at the last moment and leaves Alucard's body, giving Dracula a clear shot at finishing him off.
35* EeriePaleSkinnedBrunette: He is a tall slender man with long onyx black hair and skin that is unnaturally pallid with a ghastly slew of veins running under it. In the second game, he's turned into a gigantic eight-foot tall fallen angel with black wings and the the same pale skin and onyx colored hair, but the veins have been replaced with scars.
36* EvilCounterpart: Noticeably, he is an ''Eviler'' counterpart to Dracula. Both were righteous warriors who fell into evil and have ambitions of ruling the world. Both also display contempt towards humanity and God. However, Dracula cares about his son and fell into despair after killing him. Satan, on the other hand, sees his children as nothing but tools in his schemes and murders one of his Acolytes for having failed him. Both display the power of DemonicPossession and even manifest it in a similar way, and used it to force a father and a son to fight each other.
37* EvilIsPetty: His reaction when Dracula and Alucard show up to kill him? Summon the Leviathan to destroy the Earth to spite them.
38* EvilHasABadSenseOfHumor: His only displays of humor in the series come at the battle with him in ''2'', where he manages to joke about Dracula being forced to fight his own son Alucard. He taunts the vampire lord with quotes referencing child abuse and laughs all the while.
39* EvilSoundsDeep: The main antagonist of the series gets the appropriate deep voice of well known villain actor Jason Isaacs to make his evilness pronounced.
40* FallenAngel: He was once known as the Archangel Lucifer, the greatest of all of God's angels. Overcome with egomania, Lucifer rebelled against God to usurp his rule over the universe, but was cast into Hell and renamed Satan as punishment. When he appears directly, he takes the appearance of a pale dark-haired man coated in darkness, who occasionally sprouts shadow wings when he takes flight, in contrast to Gabriel's white Seraph Shoulders. In the second game, he apears as a eight foot tall hulking brute of a man with enormous raven black feathered wings.
41* FanDisservice: He's a tall slender dark-haired man who is completely naked other than black mist that covers his crotch area... but is unnaturally pale and has dark veins covering his body. In the second game, it's even worse where the veins are replaced with scars.
42* FantasticRacism: He has a very low opinion of humanity, calling them "monkeys" who don't deserve redemption. He thinks that it his divine right to rule over them.
43* FauxAffablyEvil: In both console games, upon meeting Gabriel, he is polite, appealing to his situation and offering a place by his side. It doesn't last long in either case, because as soon as Gabriel rebuffs him he quickly shows that his politeness is an act.
44* FinalBoss: Of the console games. Notable that in the second one, he possesses Alucard and uses his body and skills against Gabriel/Dracula.
45* FullFrontalAssault: In ''1'', the only "clothing" he wears is this black mist that covers his crotch. Of course, as a fallen angel, it's quite possible he lacks sexual characteristics.
46* GodWasMyCopilot: In ''1'', it is revealed that he's been shadowing Gabriel for the whole game while in possession of Zobek.
47* GoodScarsEvilScars: His whole body is practically {{covered with scars}}, in contrast to Dracula's unblemished skin.
48* GrandTheftMe: Satan possesses Alucard in the final battle of ''Lords of Shadow 2''.
49* HateSink: {{Satan}} is a self-centered FallenAngel who feels he is entitled to rule above God, and upon being defeated by Gabriel, threatens him by implying he will rape and torture his deceased wife's soul. After being summoned back to Earth, Satan kills his own son for incompetence and tries to destroy the Earth out of spite for Dracula and Alucard thwarting his plans. In a final act of cruelty, Satan possesses Alucard to force Dracula to fight his son, taunting him throughout their battle with references to child abuse, and ultimately proves himself to be nothing more than a [[DirtyCoward coward]] by trying to flee from his impending death.
50* IKnowWhatYouFear: Mingles type one with type three. He's fully aware of Gabriel's weaknesses and has the power of bringing them to life. Not that it has any permanent effect, but it ''does'' erode Gabriel's focus bar far quicker than normal.
51* IShallTauntYou: Was taunting the Wygol Village priest about Gabriel and Zobek's arrival in the holy man's dreams. He also spends the entirety of his battle with Gabriel in both console games taunting him with lies and boasts.
52* ItsAllAboutMe: His defining characteristic. Everything he does is rooted in his own self-aggrandizement. He feels victimized by God (his father) for being cast out due to his rebellion, and feels that he deserves to rule Heaven and the world of men, despite being an awful person completely bereft of redeeming qualities. In the second game, he decides that if he can't rule over Earth, [[OmnicidalManiac no one will]]. Gabriel said it best:
53-->''You'd rather rule in power and might, than offer forgiveness and love? That is why you were cast out, unholy one.''
54* KilledOffForReal: Dave Cox confirmed that Satan is gone forever after Gabriel killed him at the end of ''2''.
55* TheManBehindTheMan: ''He'' is the real reason the world's in [[CrapsackWorld such a state]].
56* ManipulativeBastard: In the first game, he orchestrates the game's plot by imbuing [[spoiler:Zobek]] with knowledge and power, and planting the idea to use Gabriel to gather the pieces of the God Mask, so he could kill him at the last second and take the mask for himself.
57* MilesGloriosus: Is a boastful and self-centered creature when out of danger, but, once cornered, [[DirtyCoward he will do anything to take flight with his hide.]]
58%%* MurderByCremation: He does this to the Necromancer.
59* OhCrap: Lets out a blaring, panic-struck shriek when Dracula [[NoSell does not fall for his ploy]] and tries to stake him.
60* OmnicidalManiac: Becomes this in ''2''. He would [[DimensionLord rule]] Earth, if not for his vampiric nemesis thwarting his plans and usurping his throne.
61* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: Archangel Lucifer, also known as the [[{{Pride}} Prideful]] One, opts to put his own notion ''after'' Dracula's. Satan himself is ''terrified of Dracula'', [[TheDreaded and]] [[AntiAntiChrist for a]] [[GodOfEvil good reason]].
62* PhysicalGod: Due to his status as the greatest of God's angels, Satan is an extremely powerful entity. He possesses unlimited Light and Shadow magic, has total control over the element of darkness, and is the ''only'' being that can fight Dracula himself on equal terms, and can even give the vampire god a hard time if he isn't careful enough.
63* RageAgainstTheHeavens: Well, he's Satan. It's a given. The whole plot of the first game was planned by Satan in order to obtain the God Mask so that he may return to Heaven and get his revenge on God.
64* RageQuit: Tries this at the end of Lords of Shadow 2 when he realizes Gabriel and Alucard outmaneuvered him; when Dracula and Alucard thwart this by killing Leviathan he tries to kill Gabriel by possessing Alucard.
65* TheReasonYouSuckSpeech: Tells Gabriel he's nothing but a murderer and a failure whom God will never forgive at the climax of their battle. It doesn't stop Gabriel from snapping Satan's neck.
66* SlasherSmile: Gives Dracula a bloodthirsty one just before their final battle. Dracula returns it right before he kills him.
67* TheSociopath: Satan is an egomaniacal psychopath who desires control over the universe. He's self-centered, manipulative, and cowardly. Even his own children mean nothing to him, spitefully killing his son Guido Szandor for failing to notice that Dracula and Alucard were in the room when he was summoned.
68* SoreLoser: Upon being defeated by Gabriel in the first game, he tells him that he'll introduce Marie to "such pleasures" in Hell out of spite. Gabriel knows better, though, and the taunt doesn't faze him. Blowing up the earth -- or trying to -- is also due to the fact that he might actually die, so he decides to destroy the board in a massive rage quit.
69* TechnicolorEyes: His eyes were a brilliant yellow in the first game. They've been changed to violet in the sequel.
70* VillainousBreakdown: Has one in ''2'' after he realizes that Gabriel outmaneuvered him; according to the guide his split decision to destroy Earth is mostly a temper tantrum due to the fact Gabriel and Alucard could very well kill him.
71-->'''Satan:''' If I cannot rule the world of men... then ''no one will!''
72* WalkingShirtlessScene: Not once is he seen wearing as shirt.
73* WalkingSpoiler: The mere fact that he's a character in the games is a '''huge''' spoiler to the story.
74* WeCanRuleTogether: Expresses a wish for Gabriel to fight by his side. ''Twice!''
75* WeWillMeetAgain: Said in the first game, and fulfilled in ''2''.
76* YouHaveFailedMe: Satan kills Guido Szandor immediately after being summoned, due to the fact that Guido failed to notice that Dracula and Alucard were in the room.
77-->'''Satan:''' I despise incompetence.
78* YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness: In the first game, Satan manipulates [[spoiler:Zobek]] into acquiring the God Mask for him. Once [[spoiler:Zobek]] succeeds, Satan sets him on fire.
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81[[folder:Lords of Shadow]]
82!!Tropes that apply to the Lords of Shadow in general:
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84* AndThenJohnWasAZombie: [[spoiler:They're the heroic Founders of the Order turned into monsters.]]
85* EnemyWithout: [[spoiler:The Lords of Shadow are [[TheHeartless the evil sides]] of the founders of the Brotherhood of Light, which they cast away in a ritual that would give {{God}} the upper hand in his war against Lucifer.]]
86* FallenHero: Originally the Brotherhood of Light founders that fought together to banish Satan, they now rule the world in darkness as Lords of Shadow.
87* EvilOverlord: All three of them qualify as pure-evil, immortal abominations that are responsible for plunging the world in darkness. The name itself is enough indication.
88* TheGhost: [[spoiler:The good halves]] of the Lords of Shadow are often mentioned, but not shown at any point in the story.
89* HeWhoFightsMonsters: [[{{Pride}} Arrogance]] and the [[KnightTemplar burning desire to triumph over the spawn of Satan]] is what had rallied [[spoiler:the Founders to abandon their mortal bodies in search of power]].
90* MonsterProgenitor: [[spoiler:After the Founders of the Order ascended into Heaven]], the Lords of Shadow became the first of the yet-unseen monsters. Cornell became the first lycanthrope, Carmilla the first vampire, and [[spoiler:Zobek]] the first Necromancer. Then they had proceeded to twist and corrupt those lesser than them into bloodthirsty beasts akin to themselves.
91* {{Synchronization}}: The Lords of Shadow are still connected with their [[spoiler:angelic counterparts. Killing one automatically condemns the other]].
92* TransformationIsAFreeAction: Every Lord of Shadow has a fiendish true form in addition to their standard human guise, and this transformation sequence cannot be thwarted by any means.
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94!!Cornell
95[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/f5b7b3bbaeaef310a43c34d2f5365ce8.jpg]]
96[[caption-width-right:350:''"Perhaps he is willing to sacrifice himself for you? For the greater good? I however, am not."'']]
97[[caption-width-right:250:[[labelnote:Click here to see Cornell's portrait in Reverie.]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/31d7d17f5c67df84eea893043c9db1db.jpg[[/labelnote]]]]
98->'''Voiced by''': Richard Ridings ''[=[ENG]=]'', Creator/BanjoGinga ''[=[JP]=]''
99->''"My acolytes were not lying -- a warrior from the Brotherhood, here on Lycan soil!"''
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101The Lord of the Lycans.
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103* AdaptationalVillainy: While Carmilla and Death were villainous characters in the original timeline, Cornell was a heroic character who stood against Dracula.
104* {{Animorphism}}: His true form is a gigantic, hulking werewolf.
105* AuthorityEqualsAssKicking: First of the werewolves, and also the most powerful.
106* BadassBoast: He ''loves'' to give these during the battle, even when he's getting his ass handed to him.
107* BarbarianLongHair: With a receding hairline, but badass, nonetheless.
108* TheBrute: But doesn't seem to be a DumbMuscle by any definition of the trope.
109* CanisMajor: For the second part of his boss fight, he morphs into his truly monstrous lycanthrope form.
110* DemotedToExtra: Cornell is the only original Lord of Shadow who has no screen time in the sequel.
111* EliteMook: The Lycans in the prologue are a precursor for him.
112* EvilSoundsDeep: He's this in lycan form.
113--> '''Cornell:''' My sons will feast on your corpse once I finish with you!
114* FatalFlaw: According to Laura in ''Reverie'', Cornell's [[{{Pride}} overconfidence]] had made him blind to the threat that Gabriel represented until it was too late.
115* HoistByHisOwnPetard[=/=]ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice: Impaled through the jaw on his own hammer.
116* InNameOnly: Cornell in the original continuity is a NobleDemon who desperately sought a cure for his condition for the sake of his human adopted sister. This Cornell is a FullyEmbracedFiend who gladly sends his pack out to hunt innocent villagers and has at least one genocide (the Aghartians) under his belt. That said, [[spoiler:the actual Cornell is probably more like this, as the demon controlling his body isn't the same thing]].
117* LargeAndInCharge: He's the largest werewolf we see by a very large margin.
118* LargeHam: Just like everyone else.
119* LightningBruiser: Do ''not'' take for granted that you're out of his reach just because you're standing on the other side of the arena.
120* MrExposition: Is not hesitant to reveal the truth about [[spoiler:the Founders' ascension as heavenly spirits]] to Gabriel.
121* OlderThanTheyLook: Is centuries old, but looks like he's in his early forties.
122* OurWerewolvesAreDifferent: Quite. In fact, he's the [[MonsterLord first lycanthrope to be created]].
123* {{Power Tattoo}}s: Has them in his werewolf form. And [[PowerGlows they glow red]].
124* SprintShoes: The Brotherhood had gifted him with Cyclone Boots, back when [[spoiler:Cornell was still human. Upon becoming the Lycanthrope Dark Lord]], he improved on their design and power by fusing them together with shadow magic.
125%%* WalkingShirtlessScene
126* WakeUpCallBoss: As the first Lord of Shadow that you confront, he can prove more difficult than you would have thought.
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128!!Carmilla
129[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/07a99e050e67377933be46823c626ca7.jpg]]
130[[caption-width-right:350:''"You are a fool, Gabriel. You think I don't know who you are?"'']]
131[[caption-width-right:250:[[labelnote:Click here to see Carmilla's portrait in Reverie and her appearance in Lords of Shadow 2.]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/e8da539dbe1e309fdf66c2e2db7c589f.jpg[[/labelnote]]]]
132->'''Voiced by''': Sally Knyvette ''[=[ENG]=]'', Creator/HoukoKuwashima ''[=[JP]=]''
133->''"Look upon Carmilla! Am I not beautiful!?"''
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135The Lord of the Vampires.
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137* AllLovingHero: Pure and [[ChasteHero chaste of soul]], Carmilla was renowned for her love of all living creatures. A renowned and skilled healer, she had used her talents for good, before her downfall had turned her into a powerful, yet pitiful shadow that was the Vampire Queen.
138* {{Animorphism}}: Can turn into a gigantic bat demon in ''1''. In ''2'', she can summon her true form's spectral apparition.
139* BettyAndVeronica: Carmilla is the Veronica to Marie's Betty in ''Lords of Shadow 2''.
140* DeliciousDistraction: Carmilla is this to Dracula in ''2''...[[PerfectPoison at first]].
141* DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything: [[spoiler:When Dracula spears her through the mouth at the end of her battle in ''2''.]]
142* DoppelgangerSpin: Halfway through her battle in ''2'', she creates duplicates of herself while [[EvilLaugh laughing]] and making waltz jokes at Dracula.
143-->'''Carmilla:''' Come on, don't miss a step.
144* EvenEvilHasStandards: As a human, she was disgusted by Dr. Frankenstein's experiments on living humans to create artificial life. As a vampire, she decided to punish him for those atrocities.
145-->'''Brotherhood Knight Scroll:''' Carmilla cruelly punished Frankenstein for his crimes. One such punishment was the removal of his fingers, which lie still somewhere within the castle.
146* EvilMakesYouUgly: When she [[OneWingedAngel transforms]] in ''1''.
147* {{Foreshadowing}}: She pretty much tells Gabriel in the first game that he cannot bring Marie back to life and all that is left is "this living death before you!", hinting at his fate as a vampire.
148* FlunkyBoss: In the first part of the battle, she summons 10 vampires, which you must defeat (or trick her into killing them, which is the trial for the level). When she transforms, she often summons two vampires to aid her. She stops after the first QTE.
149* ForceField: In both games, her first chosen tactic is to shield herself with one while [[FlunkyBoss her minions do the dirty work]].
150* HemoErotic: When Dracula bites Carmilla's neck in ''Lords of Shadows 2'', she reacts as though she's receiving sexual pleasure from it.
151* IWasQuiteTheLooker: She was ''drop dead gorgeous'' as [[spoiler:one of the founders of the Brotherhood Of Light]].
152** And in her human form for ''Lords of Shadow 2''.
153* IgnoredEnamoredUnderling: She's madly in love with Dracula. [[MadLove Poor thing.]]
154* ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice: By Dracula in ''2''. ''Twice''.
155* ItIsBeyondSaving: Her stance on humanity in ''1''.
156* LadyInRed: Downplayed in the second game. She tries to seduce Gabriel while wearing a crimson robe that is relatively modest (specially when compared to her black dress in the first game, which completely bared her cleavage).
157* MindOverMatter: In ''2'', she is also shown using lightning-based telekinesis to her advantage.
158* MsFanservice: {{Justified|Trope}}; it makes it easier for her to get close to her unsuspecting children-to-be. [[NotDistractedByTheSexy It doesn't faze Gabriel for a second, however]].
159** FanDisservice: When she transforms into a giant bat-like creature.
160* MurderTheHypotenuse: When her plan to bend Dracula to her will fails, she tries to vent her frustration on Marie. [[PreMortemOneLiner Guess how]] [[ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice that]] [[DiesWideOpen ends]].
161* NavelDeepNeckline: In the first game, her outfit has a huge split in the middle, exposing her cleavage and navel.
162* NotSoDifferentRemark: {{Invoked|Trope}} when she compares Gabriel to the other Lords of Shadow. Gabriel isn't convinced.
163* OlderThanTheyLook: Is centuries old, but looks like she's in her late twenties or early thirties.
164* ProgressivelyPrettier: In the first ''Lords of Shadow'', Carmilla has a rather unsettling appearance; unnaturally tall and slender, with [[EeriePaleSkinnedBrunette chalk-white skin]] and [[BlackEyesOfEvil lifeless black eyes]]. In ''Lords of Shadow 2'', she has become a stunningly beautiful woman; this is because the incarnation of her we see in ''2'' is constructed from Gabriel's memories, both of his actual encounter with her and of a picture of her human form he saw once in ''Reverie''.
165* PoisonousPerson: Not elemental powers ''per se'', but her entire ''being'' is saturated with a special venom she uses to poison Dracula. She's a ''literal'' PoisonousPerson.
166* PowerFloats: In ''1'', she can levitate, thanks to her Seraph Shoulders.
167* RasputinianDeath: Gets staked, smashed, impaled on a steeple, and then staked again so hard that the stake ''breaks off in her chest'' in the first game. Blimey.
168* ShockAndAwe: Emits discharges of lightning in both games in both forms.
169* SoftSpokenSadist: While trying to trace Dracula's whereabouts in the library of ''2''.
170--> '''Carmilla:''' Only I understand your anguish. I love [[{{Yandere}} your pain]] and [[InLoveWithYourCarnage your fury]].
171* SomethingOnlyTheyWouldSay: This works against Carmilla when she disguises herself as Marie, because she still speaks like TheVamp.
172* SpotTheImposter: In ''2'', transforms into Marie before her fight, forcing Dracula to choose between them. [[note]]The beauty in this is that the game juggles her and true Marie's positions every time it is loaded. Caution is advised.[[/note]]
173* StatuesqueStunner: She is definitely the tallest woman in the game (taller even than Gabriel), and she can stun you alright ([[ShockAndAwe in a manner of speaking]]).
174* SupermodelStrut: In ''2'', she's introducing doing a slow gait toward Gabriel with a deliberate sway to legs and hips, which is [[TheVamp part of her scheme to make him lower his defenses and have him feed on her]].
175* TheVamp: Tries to seduce Gabriel with promises of pleasure and power before they fight.
176* VampireMonarch: She was the original one before Dracula in this continuity.
177* VillainsNeverLie: During their pre-battle dialogue, Carmilla predicts Gabriel's fate.
178* VillainessesWantHeroes: Her character description in the second game states that she is madly in love with Dracula. Unfortunately for her, he will never reciprocate. See also IgnoredEnamoredUnderling.
179* VoluntaryVampireVictim: Subverted in the second game. When she appears in Gabriel's mind, she takes advantage of his slight attraction to her and lets him feed on her. Turns out her blood is toxic and it will eventually turn Gabriel into her slave. She attempts to bring him into her full control by tricking him into biting her again while disguised as his wife Marie.
180* WalkingSpoiler: She and later [[spoiler:Zobek]] predict the events of Gabriel's terrible future.
181* WeatherManipulation: Conjured a perpetual blizzard around her castle and surrounding lands so sunlight wouldn't bother her vampiric warriors.
182* WhatTheHellHero: {{Exaggerated|Trope}}. She soundly chews out Gabriel for his eagerness to destroy [[spoiler:those who had founded his holy order]]. See also EvenEvilHasStandards.
183-->'''Carmilla:''' You would kill those [[spoiler:who founded your own Holy Order?]] You are even more cold-blooded than I. Who is the real monster here, Gabriel?
184* WeCanRuleTogether: Tempts Gabriel by saying she could introduce him to many things and many pleasures if he stays. He doesn't buy it. In fact, he doesn't even seem to care.
185* {{Yandere}}: To Dracula in ''Lords of Shadow 2''. And ''how!''
186-->'''Carmilla:''' ''(shrieks)'' I'll take [[EyeScream your eyes out]] if you look at [Marie] again!
187* YourMindMakesItReal: Her appearance, mannerisms, and demeanor in ''2'' is composed of Dracula's memories of his encounter with her in ''1'', as well as seeing her human portrait in ''Reverie''.
188-->'''Carmilla:''' And if you were never to wake again...would it matter?
189
190!!Lord of the Dead
191[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/8b154055149e357f2ec2a753a4f31021.jpg]]
192[[caption-width-right:350:''"I needed to control you at the end... Once you had murdered them. I knew you would never be able to challenge me whilst wearing it."'']]
193->'''Voiced by''': [[spoiler:[[Creator/PatrickStewart Sir Patrick Stewart]]]] ''[=[ENG]=]'', [[spoiler: [[Creator/{{Mugihito}} Makoto Terada}}]]]] ''[=[JP]=]''
194->''"Finally, it is time for the truth. Let us remove... our masks..."''
195
196The final Lord of Shadow. He cast the spell that separated the Earth from the Heavens, [[spoiler:and was also personally involved with the death of Gabriel's wife.]]
197
198'''Note:''' For tropes applying to the Lord of the Dead before TheReveal, see [[spoiler:the Zobek section]].
199----
200* AdaptationalJerkass: While Death was always a villain in the games, he could be affable and had genuine loyalty towards Dracula. This version has neither of these things going for him.
201* AmbitionIsEvil: In contrast to the other Lords of Shadow, who are both content in remaining in their domains, the Lord of the Dead actively desires greater power and control over the world.
202* AndYourLittleDogToo: As part of his BossBanter in [[spoiler:''2'']].
203-->''"That creature you call a son will follow you in death!"''
204* BigBadWannabe: [[spoiler:Mostly in the second game. He ''really'' wants to be the biggest lord of evil around, but he knows all too well that he can't compete with {{Satan}} and Dracula.]]
205* BlackMagic: A given, seeing he is the Lord of Necromancers.
206* BrainwashedAndCrazy: [[spoiler:Satan himself took possession of him and secretly manipulated him.]] Granted, he was already pretty evil beforehand.
207* CompositeCharacter: Of Death and Shaft from the original series.
208* DemonicPossession: [[spoiler:Was possessed by Satan. Granted, as a Lord of Shadow, he was already a malevolent EvilOverlord before that, but it probably contributed to his more extreme OmnicidalManiac tendencies.]]
209* DramaticIrony: In the finale of ''1'', he laments on how his fellow Founders had failed to notice just how powerful they could become if they combined their existing abilities and troops. Guess what Gabriel ends up doing.
210* EvilGloating: [[spoiler:Once he reveals himself as the final Lord of Shadow, he goes on for a while about how he tricked Gabriel, clearly loving every second of it.]]
211* EvilLaugh: Lets out a particularly [[LargeHam hammy]] one after he takes the God Mask from Gabriel.
212* EvilPlan: [[spoiler:Had Gabriel's wife killed and separated the Earth from the Heavens in order to make Gabriel go on a quest to obtain the God Mask.]]
213* EvilSorcerer: He's more magic oriented than Cornell and Carmilla.
214* {{Expy}}: Of Death from the original ''Castlevania'' series, as his monster form in [[spoiler:''Lords of Shadow 2'']] demonstrates. According to [[WordOfGod Dave Cox]], he also takes elements from Shaft from ''Symphony of the Night''.
215* FauxAffablyEvil: He's incredibly polite. Oh, to be sure, there's a strong likelihood that he'll betray you eventually no matter which side of the fence you fall on and he's definitely evil as heck, but he speaks with a high degree of etiquette even to his enemies.
216* TheGhost: Is mentioned by a Necromancer in [[spoiler:''Mirror of Fate'']] but doesn't appear himself.
217* GoneHorriblyWrong: [[spoiler:A double subversion in ''Lords of Shadow 1''. Zobek had restored the luminous power of the dead spirits as a part of his plan to acquire the God Mask. After he eliminates Gabriel, [[FakingTheDead and is promptly cremated by Satan]], this power had [[CameBackStrong resurrected the former]], allowing for Gabriel to banish Satan and [[GoneHorriblyRight prevent the end of the world]]. However, it doesn't stop Gabriel or Alucard from using the necromancer to further their goal of destroying both him ''and'' Satan in ''Lords of Shadow 2''.]]
218* TheGrimReaper: [[spoiler:Molded his form in ''Lords of Shadow 2'' to be fitting to the folklore version of the grim reaper, making him appear far more like Death than he did in the first game.]]
219* TheHeavy: [[spoiler: While Satan is the true mastermind behind the plot, it is his pawn Zobek who does most of the legwork by casting the spell separating Earth from Heaven, and directly influencing Gabriel into killing his own wife in order to motivate Gabriel to obtain the God Mask. Even in the second game where he is firmly a BigBadWannabe, he is the villain with the most screentime, helps drive the plot by stringing along Dracula to stop the Acolytes and is the last boss that Dracula fights before Satan himself.]]
220* HeelFaceRevolvingDoor: [[spoiler:Helps you for most of the game, then turns out to be the final [[EvilOverlord Lord of Shadow]] and EvilAllAlong. But then it's revealed he was [[DemonicPossession possessed]], and centuries later he tries to recruit Dracula to [[VillainProtagonist stop the second coming of Satan]] only to turn on you again when he learns Dracula was plotting with Alucard to let Satan be resurrected so he can kill him for good, and then do the same to Zobek]].
221* HeWhoMustNotBeSeen: His only role in [[spoiler:''Mirror of Fate'']] was to send a Necromancer to retrieve Trevor Belmont's Combat Cross. Said Necromancer name-drops [[spoiler:Zobek]] when he tells Trevor's son Simon that his master needs the Combat Cross, but Simon has no way of knowing who this [[spoiler:"Zobek"]] is beyond that said master wants his father's weapon.
222* LargeHam: [[spoiler:Once he is... [[{{Pun}} unmasked]].]]
223* MacGuffinDeliveryService: [[spoiler:Shows up mere seconds after [[UnwittingPawn Gabriel]] finishes reassembling the God Mask, and [[OneHitKill electrocutes him]] with his AgonyBeam.]]
224* ManipulativeBastard: [[spoiler:While under the effects of possession, he manipulates Gabriel and everyone else to make sure the hero obtains the God Mask.]]
225* MotiveRant: [[spoiler:In ''1'', goes on a fairly long monologue about his motivation and gambit once he reveals his true nature.]]
226* MilkingTheGiantCow: He makes a lot of dramatic gestures in the first game as he explains his motives to Gabriel, possibly to make up for the fact he is masked all the time.
227* MurderByCremation: [[spoiler:The dark force possessing him lights him on fire after he takes the God Mask. He [[UnexplainedRecovery gets]] [[BackFromTheDead better]].]]
228* {{Necromancer}}: Well, he ''is'' Death. Reanimating the dead is his specialization.
229* NeverFoundTheBody: His body just disappears at the end of ''1'', with only his mask left behind. [[spoiler:Perhaps a hint that he was NotQuiteDead after all?]]
230* NotQuiteDead: [[spoiler:Subjected to MurderByCremation and yet survived all the way to modern times, [[UnexplainedRecovery though we don't know HOW he pulled THAT off]].]]
231* OurLichesAreDifferent: He's clearly not alive, as he makes a clear distinction between "the living" and himself.
232* OutGambitted: [[spoiler:He thought he could manipulate Gabriel to eliminate Satan for him and then provide his old friend with the death he wants to desperately, getting rid of any and all threats to his power and free to rule over Earth as he sees fit. What he didn't knew was that Gabriel was ''counting on this'', faked his own death to bring him out of the shadows so he could finally kill him off and since his "death" also [[MemoryGambit fragmented his memory, it meant Zobek couldn't look into his mind and figure it out sooner]]]].
233* OvershadowedByAwesome: As the strongest of the Lords of Shadow, he's one of the most powerful characters in the setting. [[spoiler:It's just his bad luck that Dracula and Satan are also around.]]
234* SinisterScythe: [[spoiler:In ''Lords of Shadow 2'', he fights with a massive, barbed scythe, and it is forged out of ''human souls.'']]
235* SkullForAHead: [[spoiler:In ''2'', his true form features a jawless, human skull with some of its teeth missing.]]
236* {{Telepathy}}: He can read the minds of anyone and also transfers his thoughts on someone else's minds. [[spoiler:It has its limits since he can't see inside the first Acolyte's head nor he can look into someone suffering amnesia such as Dracula, who planned to draw Zobek out into the open so he could kill him. As such, Zobek turns on Dracula as soon as he regains his memories and discovers the full extent of his plans]].
237* UnexplainedRecovery: [[spoiler:Supposedly, [[MurderByCremation Satan burned him alive and that was it for him]]. Then we see him in the modern day with no explanation. As if that's not enough, Gabriel somehow knew this before he locked himself in the Forbidden Wing, as one of the messages he left there says he knew Zobek was still alive, even though Zobek wouldn't be seen making a move until Simon and Alucard's era in ''Mirror of Fate''.]]
238* TheUnfought: [[spoiler:Until ''Lords of Shadow 2''.]]
239* TheseAreThingsManWasNotMeantToKnow: Tries to gain the knowledge of Hell itself [[spoiler:and ends up BrainwashedAndCrazy for his trouble.]]
240* UnwittingPawn: [[spoiler:To Satan in ''1'' and Alucard and Dracula in ''2'']].
241* WithGreatPowerComesGreatInsanity: [[spoiler:Delved into the depths of Hell in search of knowledge and power. His attempt had netted him the Devil Mask, but, as a direct result, he was corrupted and possessed by the Devil himself.]]
242* WalkingSpoiler: [[spoiler:It is very difficult to talk about him in detail without revealing that he is Zobek, it is he who is responsible for the death of Marie, he is possessed by Satan and appears in the sequel.]]
243* YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness: [[spoiler:Gets [[MurderByCremation set on fire]] seconds after he kills Gabriel and takes the God Mask.]]
244[[/folder]]
245
246!''Lords of Shadow''
247[[folder:Laura]]
248[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/7058e18115f4fc58f450dcbc62efeeaa.jpg]]
249[[caption-width-right:350:''"Tell me, would you have the souls of the innocent on your conscience for eternity?"'']]
250->'''Voiced by''': Grace Vance ''[=[ENG]=]'', Yumi Kikuchi ''[=[JP]=]''
251
252Laura is the "daughter" of Carmilla, who was taken from her true parents and turned into a vampire centuries ago. She first meets Gabriel in Bernhard Castle and challenges him to a game of supernatural chess. Gabriel beats Laura, and in a fit of spite, the vampire attempts to kill Gabriel, only to change her mind and spare him when she sees Gabriel and the spirit of his dead wife embracing.
253
254After the end of the main game, Laura enlists a distraught Gabriel to stop the Forgotten One, a mighty demon whose prison was weakened when Gabriel slew the Lords of Shadow. The two develop a strong friendship during this time.
255----
256* AffablyEvil: She seems quite genuine in her good manners when she encounters Gabriel and even offers him essential information in exchange for a single game of chess.
257* AnimeHair: She looks like a kid version of Music/AmyWinehouse.
258* ArmorPiercingQuestion: Presents a harsh one in the opening of ''Reverie''. Gabriel avoids giving an answer. See also her character quote.
259--> '''Laura:''' I know how you're feeling. [[DespairEventHorizon Alone... betrayed.]] [[{{Foreshadowing}} You get used to it]], you know...\
260'''Gabriel:''' ''(dispassionately)'' That isn't true, or you would not have spared me that day.\
261'''Laura:''' Do you now regret it?
262* AscendedExtra: She starts as an antagonist during your quest to kill Carmilla, only to become a playable character when trying to stop the Forgotten One during the ''Reverie'' add-on.
263%%* BeehiveHairdo
264* ChekhovsGunman: She's the only vampire left alive by the end of the main game. Of course, she'd crop up again in the DLC to tie up loose plot ends.
265* CuteLittleFangs: ''Reverie'' reveals her to have these. In fact, they're so tiny they barely jut out!
266* CruelAndUnusualDeath: [[spoiler: Though from her point of view it is more akin to a Cruel and Unusual Suicide.]]
267* DeadpanSnarker: When the mood strikes her, she can be incredibly cocky and sarcastic.
268* DefrostingIceQueen: Downplayed. She starts out rather passionless and aloof, but in spite of opening up towards ''Reverie'', she retains her snark and pessimism.
269* FalseInnocenceTrick: The Fallen Brotherhood Knight scrolls mention her pulling one of these more than ones. Obviously, such scrolls were written by those savvy enough to look past them.
270* FullyEmbracedFiend: She has no qualms about slaughtering wayward Brotherhood Knights that venture forth in hopes of defeating her mother, often using her innocent appearance to her advantage. She even [[LampshadeHanging giggles about it]] in ''Reverie''.
271--> '''Laura:''' I admit that the bloodlust bothered me a little at first, but now I love its flavor. Yummy!
272* HolyBurnsEvil: Invokes this in ''Reverie'' when she refuses to enter a chapel where the mechanism's activation gem in stashed away, leaving Gabriel to retrieve it on his own.
273* HypercompetentSidekick: As an NPC in ''Reverie'', she hits like an absolute goddamn truck and is fully capable of mopping the floor with entire hordes of enemies without Gabriel's help. In fact, the trial for the first level of the DLC is to not let her kill a single enemy.
274* [[IHateYouVampireDad I Hate You Vampire Mom]]: It's heavily implied that Laura liked her former life far more than her present undeath.
275* ImmortalImmaturity: As a part of her EnfantTerrible. Laura cannot swallow losing her own game of magical chess, soldiers breaking her toys, and a number of other nuisances [[DisproportionateRetribution she is fully-prepared to microwave the wrongdoer's head for]].
276* MarionetteMaster: At one point, she uses over-sized burlap puppets of her own making to fight Gabriel while she hides off-screen.
277* MoralityPet: She becomes this to Gabriel in ''Reverie''. [[spoiler:Her death is the final nail in the coffin for him. Yet, later, after he becomes Dracula, he would have a tomb built for her, which implies he remembers her fondly.]]
278* OddFriendship: With Gabriel. She warms up to him by the end of ''Reverie'', and even asks him not leave her behind.
279* OlderThanTheyLook: She looks like a young girl, but thanks to her mom, she's a lot older than Gabriel.
280* PowerFloats: She rises into the air when she feels like looking Gabriel in the eye.
281* ThePowerOfLove: She's understandably envious of Gabriel when she sees him and the ghostly phantom of Marie embracing, and departs without finishing him off. Later, the narration states that then she had recalled her true mother's arms around her and the moments of her past life she doesn't want to let go.
282* RedEyesTakeWarning: And they have white ''pupils'', no less!
283* ShockAndAwe: Able to unleash lightning bolts of the [[AgonyBeam Palpatine variety]], just like her mother.
284* SmallRoleBigImpact: She has a tiny purpose in the main game and a larger role in ''Reverie'', but her impact on the story is ''tremendous'' by any standard. [[spoiler:[[AndThenJohnWasAZombie She turned Gabriel]].]] Enough said.
285* SoreLoser: She does not take kindly to losing her mandatory mini-game of vampire chess.
286* SpoiledBrat: The years have not been kind on her mental and emotional maturity.
287* StealthHiBye: Pretty much her MO, particularly when she runs into Gabriel for the first time.
288* {{Telepathy}}: How she employs Gabriel's services in the beginning of ''Reverie''.
289%%* UndeadChild
290* UnsportsmanlikeGloating: Should you lose the vampire wargame, she will ''make certain'' you understand just how bad you flunked it. She then returns to her normal, jovial attitude and asks if you wish to have another go.
291* WhoWantsToLiveForever: It's quite jarring seeing a child beg a grown man to put her out of her misery and end her accursed existence.
292[[/folder]]
293
294[[folder:Lieutenant Brauner & Commander Olrox]]
295[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/elite.png]]
296->'''Voiced by''': ''Unknown'' ''[=[ENG]=]'', Taro Yamaguchi ''[=[JP]=]''
297
298Twin brothers who act as Carmilla's chosen emissaries.
299----
300* AdaptationalWimp: Played straight. In ''VideoGame/CastlevaniaPortraitOfRuin'', Brauner is a MadArtist who could bring to life entire paintings. In ''VideoGame/CastlevaniaSymphonyOfTheNight'', Olrox can turn into a fifteen-foot demon who can spew columns of light from his mouth. Here, they're just textbook vampires with no extraordinary qualities.
301* AlwaysIdenticalTwins: Contrasting hairstyles is the only way to tell them apart, really.
302* AnArmAndALeg: Brauner gets his right hand amputated before his own blade is embedded into his skull.
303* {{Animorphism}}: Being vampires, they have standard shape-shifting abilities. Strangely enough, [[ScratchDamage Gabriel can block their dozens-of-bloodsucking-bats attack]].
304* BossOnlyLevel: {{Downplayed|Trope}}. In the case with Brauner, you'll run into a half-a-dozen of lesser vampires before fighting him. With Olrox, you'll have to work out a minor puzzle after his death.
305* BraidsOfAction: Olrox has a long, ash gray one.
306* ClipItsWings: Gabriel ''rips'' Brauner's wings out mid-fight.
307* CoDragons: They're Carmilla's greatest champions.
308* DreadlockWarrior: Brauner.
309* MarathonBoss: Olrox takes the trophy for being the toughest boss in ''whole'' of game (barring the [[SequentialBoss Forgotten One]]) to wear down. With minuscule margin for error, his ceaseless lunges and TeleportSpam, ''and'' him ''regenerating'', you ''will'' die. The associated trial ("remain fully concentrated for sixty seconds straight," i.e., "don't get hit ''and'' keep hitting ''Olrox'' every seven-eight seconds") does not help.
310* OurDemonsAreDifferent: They're lesser demons who deceived their kindred and embraced vampirism as Carmilla rose to power.
311* ThrowingYourSwordAlwaysWorks: Both are fans of this. Olrox plays it straight, Brauner...[[CatchAndReturn not as much]].
312[[/folder]]
313
314[[folder:The Forgotten One]]
315[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/8e41e3a7415ace9866d921c073017d3d.jpg]]
316[[caption-width-right:350:''"Hear me, warrior; my power is unlimited. I will strip the living flesh from your body and devour your soul."'']]
317->'''Voiced by''': Colin [=McFarlane=]
318->''"You cannot triumph here, fool! You have no comprehension of what you are up against!"''
319
320The Forgotten One is a powerful demon and the FinalBoss of the first game's ''Resurrection'' {{DLC}}.
321----
322* AdvancingBossOfDoom: Of second flavor. The Forgotten One will keep scaling the wall Gabriel's hanging off from, forcing him to move up before the demon sees him.
323* AintTooProudToBeg: When Gabriel steals his power, the Forgotten One soundly [[KnowWhenToFoldEm gives up]] and implores his better to have mercy... only to find that the being standing before him now has no mercy to spare. In his defense, it was after one last and futile attempt on Gabriel after he absorbed the demon’s power.
324* AlienBlood: He bleeds vivid green.
325* CastingAShadow: Knowing his origins, it's a given.
326* CruelMercy: Tries to invoke this upon Gabriel by letting him witness the ultimate annihilation of his world. [[BondVillainStupidity It turns out to be a horrible idea.]]
327* DimensionLord: Was the sovereign of the elemental plane of darkness before the Bernhards' magic had whisked him away.
328* EvilGloating: So much that he has separate ''move'' where he just stands still and roars/taunts. Knowing the [[ThatOneBoss difficulty of the battle]], it is vital that you utilize it. He ceases doing so in the later stages of his battle, though.
329* FakeDifficulty: [[HitboxDissonance Can only be damaged by hitting specific spots on his body]] [[SequentialBoss during each phase]].
330* FauxAffablyEvil: He's oddly polite and well-spoken, considering he wants to kill every human in existence.
331* HandBlast: Can fire torrents of blinding white energy from his hands.
332* HumanoidAbomination: He looks fairly human, even though he's a demonic god from another reality.
333* LightIsNotGood: Wears a suit of pearly-white armor/carapace.
334* NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast: His name is a [[MythologyGag nod]] to ''VideoGame/CastlevaniaLamentOfInnocence[='s=]'' {{Superboss}}, even though they don't have much in common.
335* OhCrap: Reacts with [[RapidFireNo disbelief]] and [[UnstoppableRage fury]] at Gabriel stealing his power. [[KnowWhenToFoldEm It doesn't]] [[PragmaticVillainy last for long]].
336* OmnicidalManiac: Wants to kill every human alive as revenge for the Bernhards' trying to control him and the Brotherhood of Light sealing him away for centuries.
337* OneHitKill: If the Forgotten One ever detects Gabriel during one of the many stealth climbing sections the game forces you into, he immediately disintegrates him with an energy blast.
338* OurDemonsAreDifferent: He's a demonic god from a completely different plane of reality.
339* PhysicalGod: It is unknown just where the Forgotten One stands on the relative axis between {{Satan}} and {{God}}. But considering the fact that at the height of his power he is [[NighInvulnerability untouchable]] and [[TheOmnipotent nigh-omnipotent]], it is implied that he is Satan's equal which puts him squarely into this trope.
340* PoliteVillainsRudeHeroes: Although, Gabriel's far, ''[[FaceHeelTurn far]]'' [[VillainProtagonist from a hero]] at this point, consider the exchange.
341--> '''The Forgotten One:''' ''(in a contemplative voice)'' That outfit...! You are a warrior of the Brotherhood... But... something about you is different. Your soul is... unusual...
342--> '''Gabriel:''' ''(growls)'' Mark my words; when I am through with you, you will beg for your miserable life.
343* PowerOfTheVoid: Uses the powers of the void to rip open the portals between his prison and the human world.
344* SealedEvilInACan: He's a demonic god who was sealed in a otherworldly prison to prevent him from destroying the world.
345* SequentialBoss: You go through multiple encounters with him, each time with him having more attacks and harder-to-reach weak points.
346* SmallRoleBigImpact: Just like Laura in the previous DLC, he has a niche role in the game as a whole, but his impact on the plot and the characters is hefty indeed. With Laura's aid and his power, he had molded ''Dracula''. This speaks for itself.
347* SpontaneousWeaponCreation: Can create many weapons, including exploding spears, swords, and a giant morningstar.
348* TalkingIsAFreeAction: Initiates a conversation with Gabriel after the latter had dismantled a section of his armor.
349* TurnedAgainstTheirMasters: He was originally summoned and fettered by the Bernhard family, yet it didn't take him long to escape his bond and start leveling the place.
350* VillainsWantMercy: "I...yield to you! Mercy, my liege...mercy!" -- The Forgotten One, JustForFun/FamousLastWords.
351%%* YouHaveNoChanceToSurvive
352* YouKillItYouBoughtIt: Subverted. Gabriel executes the demon only ''after'' he had seized his power. [[JustifiedTrope In all likelihood because he didn't have the opportunity ten seconds ago.]]
353[[/folder]]
354
355!''Mirror of Fate''
356[[folder:Daemon Lord]]
357%%https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/losdaemon_7877.png%%Format properly.
358->'''Voiced by''': Richard Ridings
359->''"Tell me -- do you like being a creature of the night?"''
360
361A powerful monster from the Shadow Plane that is first encountered in the prologue to ''Mirror of Fate''. It gains an intense desire for revenge after Gabriel captures him for the Brotherhood of light. [[spoiler:He is later released by a group of witches who want him to take Dracula out, only to be maimed and killed by Trevor. The Toy Maker brings him back as his cyborg servant, delivering victims for his master's experiments, and his desire for revenge shifts onto Trevor.]]
362----
363* CutsceneBoss: Trevor's encounter with him.
364%%zce* DemonLordsAndArchdevils: Obviously.
365* {{Determinator}}: Have to give him credit. Even ''death'' and his consequent revival could not halt this fellow when it came to exacting his revenge.
366* EyeScream: Gets his right eye ripped out by Gabriel right at the start of the game.
367* EvilLaugh: Well, it ''is'' Richard Ridings.
368* {{Expy}}: Of [[CompositeCharacter several enemies]] from the classic series:
369** His [[spoiler: Daemon Lord Resurrected]] form, is is based on the [[RecurringBoss recurring]] [[FrankensteinsMonster Creature/Frankenstein's Monster]] boss.
370** He also has traits of several demonic entities from the classic series, most notably Cthulhu/The Devil, as they appeared in ''VideoGame/CastlevaniaSymphonyOfTheNight'' and ''VideoGame/CastlevaniaOrderOfEcclesia'' with his long, powerful arms and green coloring. He almost shares his name with the recurring "Demon Lord" enemies. Finally, he resembles the Leviathan Gargoyle/Pazuzu boss, from ''VideoGame/CastlevaniaIIIDraculasCurse'' and ''VideoGame/CastlevaniaHarmonyOfDissonance''. Especially because, like Pazuzu in ''Harmony of Dissonance'', the Daemon Lord [[spoiler: before his fight with Trevor]] is trapped inside a sphere.
371** Finally, his design also resembles a Manticore, another recurring monster in the series.
372** And his role in the plot, as a giant demon supported by witches and technology who desires to overthrow Dracula and [[spoiler:ends up being killed by Alucard instead]], largely resembles that of Galamoth.
373* GiantFlyer: Which, as it turned out, saved Trevor ''a lot'' of time.
374* HalfTheManHeUsedToBe: Trevor bisects him across the waist using the dagger-like knob of his Combat Cross and ungodly strength.
375* HopelessBossFight: During Alucard's first encounter with [[spoiler:his resurrected form]].
376* LargeHam: Again, ''Richard Ridings''.
377** IncomingHam: [[spoiler:Upon his release.]]
378--> '''Daemon Lord:''' '''''[[RoaringRampageOfRevenge WHERE IS HE?!]]''''' [[note]] Meaning Gabriel, that is.[[/note]]
379* NiceJobFixingItVillain: Inadvertently helped Trevor get back on the right track after the belfry incident.
380* RedEyesTakeWarning: A manticore-like daemon from the Shadow Plane with glowing red eyes.
381* SealedEvilInACan: What Gabriel did to him in the prologue of ''[=MoF=]''.
382* WeCanRebuildHim: What the Toy Maker does to him after Trevor kills him.
383[[/folder]]
384
385[[folder: The Night Watchman]]
386%%https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/losnightwatchman_8950.png%%Format properly.
387->'''Voiced by''': Alec Newman
388-> ''"Who dares invade my domain?"''
389
390A PlagueDoctor-esque... wizard/zombie/ghost-thing(?) that has stayed alive via a mysterious curse. He lights the lanterns of Dracula's castle, in an attempt to keep intruders away. Should somebody come in anyway, he attacks them with his lantern staff and calls rat and crow-like corpses called Scavens to devour them with a whistle.[[spoiler:After he is defeated by Simon, he is eaten by the Scavens he calls upon, and his body transforms into the Reaver, a huge putrid Scaven that is made up of countless corpses, and mindlessly eats any living thing it finds.]]
391----
392* MookMaker: [[spoiler:The Reaver, so much so that Scavens poke their heads out of its back to prevent Alucard from jumping over it.]]
393* PlagueDoctor: It seems like he's actually wearing a sort of opera mask [[spoiler:considering its position and cracked eye holes when its on the Reaver]]. But the outfit, along with his Vermin-like Scavens, make it apparent.
394* VillainousGlutton: [[spoiler:One of the Reaver's attacks has it quickly digesting Alucard. And if Alucard throws his bats at it, it eats them and coughs up the bones as a counterattack.]]
395[[/folder]]
396
397[[folder:The Succubus]]
398->'''Voiced by''': Eleanor Howell
399-> ''"Don't you like how I kiss, Simon?"''
400
401A devious, alluring creature from the underworld seeking to curry favor with her new master. Encountered in ''Mirror of Fate'', she serves as the final boss of Simon's chapter in the game.
402----
403* DecompositeCharacter: While she obviously is the ''Lords of Shadow'' take on the Succubi from Castlevania, particularly the ''VideoGame/CastlevaniaSymphonyOfTheNight'' one, she also has very visible elements of Carmilla, and even Laura, particularily those that didn't make into their ''Lords of Shadow'' incarnations. Detailed more under {{Expy}} below.
404* DepravedBisexual: Just like Carmilla from the original continuity, she's ''very'' affectionate towards her slave girls, referring to them as ''my sweet" and... touches them in places. All the while trying to seduce Simon.
405* EvilRedhead: Has bright-red hair and is an evil seductress that leads both men and women to her doom.
406* {{Expy}}: While this succubus, resembles the Castlevania Succubi, particularly the ''Symphony of the Night'' one with the connection to the dream world, but she has also elements of Laura and Carmilla. The Succubus' laying on a floating object, is seemingly a direct reference to Carmilla laying on her floating giant skull, and looking very much like the ''VideoGame/CastlevaniaCircleOfTheMoon'' [[http://villains.wikia.com/wiki/File:Carmilla_(Circle_of_the_Moon).png incarnation of Carmilla]]. The Succubus also has Carmilla's attraction to women, seemingly not present in Carmilla's direct ''Lords of Shadow'' counterpart. And like Laura during the fight against her and Carmilla in ''VideoGame/CastlevaniaRondoOfBlood'', the Succubus also tries to drain the player characters energy.
407* HealThyself: Feeds on the slave girls she keeps in order to heal herself and boost her power in a pinch.
408* LadyInRed: Though the only article of clothing she wears besides jewelry is an red skirt, she qualifies as an bigger example of this trope than Carmilla due to being the most scantily-clad female character in the continuity, bar none.
409* MasterOfIllusion: Her main power. The arena you fight her in is actually an illusion created for the purpose of tempting Simon.
410* MsFanservice: Like Carmilla, it's how she tempts men to their deaths. Simon [[NotDistractedByTheSexy doesn't buy it either]]. Must be InTheBlood.
411* RoyalHarem: She's accompanied by an exclusively female one. They are there for both {{fanservice}} and to feed her with their lifeforce.
412* SexSlave: She has a harem of slave girls. [[DepravedBisexual She uses them for her own pleasure as well as trying to seduce Simon.]]
413%%* WingedHumanoid
414[[/folder]]
415
416!''Lords of Shadow 2''
417[[folder:Satan's Acolytes]]
418!!Tropes that apply to the Acolytes in general:
419
420* AuthorityEqualsAsskicking: The Acolytes command distinct branches of the earthborn realm such as pharmaceutics, weapon production, and religious beliefs. They're also the main bosses confronted throughout the game.
421* BadIsGoodAndGoodIsBad: They each have a moment where they pray in BlackSpeech to Satan and Hell for eternal dystopia.
422* BlindObedience: Follow their father's will no matter what, which [[AbusiveParents ends badly for all of them.]]
423* CardCarryingVillain: Each of the three basks in being immoral and will stop at nothing until Satan is reborn.
424* CoDragons: To Satan.
425* HalfHumanHybrid: Zobek identifies them as 'Satan's human offspring', and each one possesses a power similar to their father's.
426* MissingMom: It's never explained how they were conceived in the first place, but the implications are not nice.
427* WellDoneSonGuy: The Acolytes would do absolutely anything to gain their father's support and approval. [[YouHaveFailedMe They don't succeed.]]
428
429!!Raisa Volkova
430[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ba04918e38ce42e3742b3712a4af79f0.jpg]]
431[[caption-width-right:350:''"You see, my father... takes this all...very personally."'']]
432[[caption-width-right:250:[[labelnote:Click here to see Raisa's second form]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/aaa776a79c2223e03e9c5833c511df00.jpg[[/labelnote]]]]
433[[caption-width-right:250:[[labelnote:Click here to see Raisa's third form]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/692404cd628273255506f42afd96290a.jpg[[/labelnote]]]]
434->'''Voiced by''': Alex Childs''[=[EN]=]'', Creator/SatomiSato ''[=[JP]=]''
435-> ''"So the Dragon still lives. We thought you dead."''
436
437Owner and director of a large pharmaceutical company, Bioquimek.
438----
439* AchillesHeel: Zigzagged. During her first boss fight ice cancels out her TeleportSpam, yes, but it can't freeze her completely. Even if you chuck ten Void Projectiles at her in a row, she'll keep moving around.
440* BadassBoast: Delivers one prior her second boss battle.
441--> '''Raisa:''' Look at me, you dirty pigs! Look at Satan's splendid daughter before your very eyes!
442* BadBoss: The moment she senses Dracula, she smashes open a nearby canister of toxic chemicals to flood the room, regardless of the human workers still around.
443* BadassLongcoat: In her human form. Technically, it's a lab coat, but she wears it well.
444* BarehandedBladeBlock: She catches Dracula's Void Sword when he swings it at her the first time. Thankfully, [[CutscenePowerToTheMax it's not something she can pull off often during the actual fights with her.]]
445* BellyMouth: Gains one split across her entire torso in her last form.
446* BlackSpeech: [[spoiler: When Dracula injects with her own antidote, she breaks out in a hellish, incomprehensible tirade. It is translated via subtitles.]]
447* BossRemix: The “Hunter and Prey” is very much the same as the “Lady of the Crypt” from ''Mirror of Fate'' but with several new tunes added in for good measure.
448* DarkActionGirl: Is the only melee-oriented Acolyte, and she certainly gives Dracula a run for his money.
449* DefeatEqualsExplosion: When she goes down, [[spoiler: her whole body flares up in a discharge of pure energy, powerful enough to send Dracula tumbling through the air.]]
450* EeriePaleSkinnedBrunette: In her human form.
451* ExcessiveEvilEyeshadow: And black lipstick, too.
452* FanDisservice: She's unconventionally attractive in her human guise, but her demonic form is outright ''hideous.'' Adding to the disservice, it's in the latter form that she hits on Dracula.
453* FlashStep: She can warp all over the place, using either this or TeleportSpam.
454* GoodSmokingEvilSmoking: She's seen smoking a cigarette when the player confronts her, holding it loosely between two fingers.
455* {{Goth}}: Her dark hair, pale skin, black lipstick, and eye shadow all invoke this in subtle fashion.
456* HalfTheWomanSheUsedToBe: How she dies. Not only her [[AnArmAndALeg entire arm is chopped off]], but it is followed by [[spoiler: Dracula cleaving her in twain. ''Diagonally through her entire head and torso''.]]
457* LightningLash: She has an ImprovisedWeapon variant which has her ripping out live electrical cables and using them to attack Dracula.
458* MagicMissileStorm: One of her attacks involves her roosting upon a slab of stone in the background and sending out a dozen of target-hunting projectiles.
459* NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast: Her full name could be roughly translated to "Chief of the Wolves".
460* NoBrows: Adds to the way her initial appearance, while human at a glance, is still overall ''off''.
461* NoSell: She's completely unfazed when the [[PaperThinDisguise disguised]] Dracula shuffles into her laboratory.
462%%* OneWingedAngel: [[spoiler:Twice.]]
463* PrecisionFStrike: At one point, calls Dracula a 'son of a bitch.'
464* PsychicBlockDefense: Had used a virus of her own creation to cloak her mind from Zobek's {{telepathy}}.
465* SuperStrength: She's powerful enough to hurl ''Dracula'' around like it's nothing.
466* TakingYouWithMe: Invokes this during the last bits of her boss battle.
467--> '''Raisa:''' I will drag you with me to Hell, even if I lose this body.
468* TooKinkyToTorture: She seems to invoke this trope to some degree, as she gasps in pleasure when Zobek [[EyeScream puts his cigarette out in her eye.]]
469* TrojanPrisoner: It is implied that Raisa had willingly allowed for Dracula to incapacitate and capture her, thus sending the latter on a quest to recover the antidote from the demonic plague which screens her thoughts. [[spoiler: Upon receiving the remedy, she promptly escapes her bonds.]]
470* VillainWithGoodPublicity: As stated above, she's the head of a pharmaceutical corporation. It's all a front for creating hellish mutants.
471
472!!Nergal Meslamstea
473[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/7b01b056e291f04970b3e2ca3de7e991.jpg]]
474[[caption-width-right:350:''"My Lord will extinguish a thousand souls in my honor when I give him the Dragon."'']]
475->'''Voiced by''': Alastair Parker ''[=[EN]=]'', Creator/ShigeruChiba ''[=[JP]=]''
476-> ''"I see now that I have underestimated you. Accept my apology. It won't happen again."''
477
478%%----
479* BaldOfEvil: Part of his ObviouslyEvil appearance is his absolute lack of hair on his head. The only visibly bald among Satan's Acolytes
480* BondVillainStupidity: Rather than disable Dracula straight off, Nergal continuously shocks him in small bursts, leading to his defeat when he underestimates Dracula's cunning.
481* CorruptCorporateExecutive: He is the head of an weapon manufactor company and said to be one of the most powerful individuals in the world. He also happens to be the literal child of the Devil plotting to unleash his father and his legions into Hell.
482* EvilGloating: His FatalFlaw, which Dracula exploits.
483* EvilWearsBlack: Wears a long, black robe.
484* {{Expy}}: To Pinhead from Franchise/{{Hellraiser}}; not only he looks like him (dresses in black robes, is bald and pale except without the nails), he also talks just like him with his boss taunts how "Your suffering will make Hell itself cry" not too different from Pinhead's most famous quotes.
485* MarionetteMaster: Animates the statues of the Riders of the Storm for his boss battle.
486* MeaningfulName: Shares the name with the [[Myth/MesopotamianMythology Mesopotamian]] god of war and pestilence that is often compared to the Christian Devil. His last name is also a direct reference to the ''Meslam'', the god's chief temple at Cutlah, with ''Meslamtaea'' meaning "the one that rises up from Meslam". Knowing his [[{{Satan}} father]], this was probably intentional.
487* NonStandardGameOver: If you let him to grab Dracula while he is vulnerable, he will send his soul to Hell.
488* NormalFishInATinyPond: Inverted. Nergal is so ''monstrously powerful'' that he incapacitates Dracula with his normal lightning attacks, and could have easily killed him if he didn't decide to toy with him by zapping his body. The latter is forced to lure him into [[MentalWorld his castle]] where Nergal is weaker and Dracula is stronger.
489* PowerEchoes: While in possession of the Riders of the Storm he speaks with a roaring undertone.
490* PowerFloats: Rises into the air to evoke his power just before his boss fight.
491* PunchedAcrossTheRoom: He gets a Chaos Claws-powered jab to the gut which sends him flying straight into the wall behind him. The wall withstands the impact, and he is then promptly KO'ed.
492* PuzzleBoss: The player's first confrontation with him is this. Instead of facing him, Dracula is ''required'' to stay away from him for as long as possible, and use his wits to lure the acolyte to the castle where their power is equal.
493* ShockAndAwe: Casts lightning from his hands.
494* SuperSmoke[=/=]BallOfLightTransformation: Can invoke these to quickly move around.
495* ThinkingUpPortals: Nergal has enough power to open ''a portal to Hell.'' Pray you're not the one being [[DraggedOffToHell dragged]] [[NonstandardGameOver off]].
496* WeatherManipulation: Creates a massive storm in his boss fight.
497* YourHeadAsplode: [[spoiler:By way of a stomp on his head from Dracula.]]
498
499!!Riders of the Storm
500[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/4e773074d1afc799a63789bf74f223db.jpg]]
501
502A trio of Asian-themed statues that Nergal animates for his boss fight. Normally, the Riders of the Storm were emissaries of the gods who descended upon Earth to collect payment off of the humans who asked heavens for a favor. Now they top one of the tallest towers, lifeless.
503----
504* AnthropomorphicPersonification: All three Riders represent three different aspects of a storm: Thunder, Wind and Lightning.
505* BlowYouAway: Wind can conjure entire hurricanes.
506* TheCameo: Should you follow Trevor before confronting the acolyte, you will have the opportunity to take a closer look at the inanimate Riders. This also dubs as a solution [[PuzzleBoss to surviving Nergal's electric torture]].
507* ChromaticArrangement: Red (Thunder), Blue/Violet (Wind) and Green (Lightning). The FighterMageThief trope might apply as well. Thunder [[MightyGlacier who is slow, but robust]] and manages to outlive its brothers, Wind who is [[SuperSpeed incredibly fast]], yet weak, and Lightning who, if you're not careful, [[GlassCannon can inflict hefty damage, but falls first]].
508* CoolSword: The Lightning Rider fights with a [[ShockAndAwe scintillating]] sword.
509* DualBoss: You fight all three Riders at the same time, though they all share one health bar.
510* ImprobableWeaponUser: The Thunder Rider fights by swiping its massive battering ram at you.
511* KillOneOthersGetStronger: Thunder's the last Rider to survive and as the result is much more deadly than in the beginning of the fight.
512* LiterallyShatteredLives: How each Rider dies. Granted, they're statues, so it is to be expected.
513* RooftopConfrontation: You fight the Riders on the top of one the castle's tallest towers. It collapses shortly after.
514
515!!Guido Szandor
516[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/519c6c3d1cc917d7b70c1a08609df593.jpg]]
517[[caption-width-right:350:''"Let all men fight among themselves. Let their work be mutilated and their homes be no more."'']]
518->'''Voiced by''': Creator/MarkLewisJones' '[=[EN]=]'', Creator/{{Cho}} ''[=[JP]=]''
519-> ''"Oh, powerful King... blast the gates of Hell wide open. Let the inferior heavens serve you. Govern the governing men and let those among them who fail meet untimely death."''
520
521%%----
522%%* CorruptChurch: He's the head of one.
523* {{Expy}}: He looks suspiciously similar to Aleister Crowley, and his last name is the middle name of Anton La Vey, the founder of the Church of Satan.
524%%* InTheHood
525* InformedAttribute: Known to be the strongest of the Acolytes, he is killed [[spoiler:without attempting a single attack]].
526* MagicalIncantation: Has two we know of, both related to [[{{Satan}} his father]]. At least some of it is directly heard by {{Dracula}} [[spoiler:and {{Alucard}}]], and it is [[CardCarryingVillain not even trying to hide its meaning]].
527** First, the one to [[spoiler:ask Satan where he wants to be incarnated]].
528--->'''Guido Szandor:''' Who inhabits the primordial air, whom from the corners of the Earth are all-powerful. To you it is said. Contemplate the glorious face of Satan. The beginning of all consolation and whose eyes give clarity to the stars. Let the seasons be confused. And let it be that no creature shall be equal. Let all men fight among themselves. Let their work be mutilated and their homes be no more than caves for the beasts of the world. Oh powerful king, blast the gates of hell wide open. Let the inferior heaven serve you. Govern the governing men and let those among them who fail meet an untimely death. Find all that strengthens to you and destroy all that is against you. Let no place stand firm. Oh powerful king! Whose burning flame unveils the glorious Satan. You, who harbor the great secrets of truth. Open the mysteries of your creation and walk with fire upon the earth. Oh powerful king, blast the gates of hell wide open. Let the inferior heaven serve you. Govern the governing men and let those among them who fail meet an untimely death. [[spoiler:Oh, true Lord! Tell me the exact place in which you desire to be reborn!]]
529** Then, the one after, which is meant [[spoiler:to call Satan into the world]]:
530--->'''Guido Szandor:''' In the name of Satan, Lord of the Earth, King of the World. I order the forces of darkness to pour its infernal power over me. Let the gates of Hell open wide, and from the great abyss greet me as your brother and friend! I order everything to be as I command!
531* SinisterMinister: Hard to say he isn't, considering he's not only a Satanist, but is a son of Satan who is trying to bring about TheEndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt.
532* TearOffYourFace: [[spoiler:Has this happen to him in a CruelAndUnusualDeath, courtesy of [[{{Satan}} his father]].]]
533* TheUnfought: More time is taken either getting to him or trying to decide what to do with him than actually fighting. By the time any attempt to truly fight him even comes up, [[spoiler:Satan beats Alucard and Dracula to the punch]].
534[[/folder]]
535
536[[folder:Roland de Ronceval]]
537[[quoteright:294:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/znj6aoo_152.png]]
538[[caption-width-right:294:''"Tonight will be your last, Prince of Darkness!"'']]
539->'''Voiced by''': Stephen Hughes
540->''"{{God}} is with me, monster!"''
541
542Roland de Ronceval was a Paladin of the Brotherhood of Light, and commander of the greatest army ever brought to destroy Dracula. He was in command of half a million men and countless machines in an attempt to siege Dracula's castle. He commanded the troops from the Siege Titan.
543----
544* ActionGenreHeroGuy: He's a Paladin, instead of a Space Marine; nevertheless, he fits the criteria. He's even bald! He leads a squad of soldiers to fight a supernatural threat but lacks the otherwise most anti-heroic traits of this trope.
545* AllThereInTheManual: You only know him as the Golden Paladin; his name is only mentioned in the city scrolls. A JustifiedTrope, since from the perspective of [[VillainProtagonist Dracula]], [[ButForMeItWasTuesday this is just business as usual, and he probably doesn't even care who he's fighting]].
546* AnimalMotifs: Lions. The Siege Titan has them, too.
547* AuthorityEqualsAsskicking: Is in charge of over five hundred thousand men and ThePaladin to boot.
548* BaldOfAuthority: He was a Paladin of the Brotherhood of Light, for which he shaves his head bald, and commander of the greatest army ever brought to destroy Dracula.
549* BiblicalMotifs: Roland is encased in an armor of gold, has a pair of disembodied, metallic wings which allow him to fly, can conjure bursts of [[LightEmUp hallowed light]], wields [[DualWielding two]] [[FlamingSword fiery rapiers]], and has a HolyHalo wreathed around his boss icon. He is also the general of a holy army ready to defeat the greater evil. A [[ArchangelMichael certain archangel]] comes to mind.
550* BlingOfWar: Wears an extremely ornate suit of gold armor, complete with huge metallic angel wings.
551* BowAndSwordInAccord: Throughout his boss battle he uses both his two swords and a bow. He starts with the former, switches to shooting arrows at you from a distance and, in the final part of his fight, alternates between both.
552* TheChosenOne: Subverted. This is what Roland ''himself'' thinks he is. Dracula can even quip about it in one of the loading screens, pointing out that this paladin isn't exactly the first one to claim the title of [[TheChosenZero humanity's last hope]].
553* ChurchMilitant: Being a member of the Brotherhood of Light, that's a given. He introduces himself to Dracula by saying that God is with him and, when defeated, uses his crucifix to summon the power of the archangels to defeat the vampire lord.
554* CombatByChampion: In the final part of his boss fight, Roland tells his soldiers to stand behind and proceeds to fight Dracula on his own.
555* CoolHelmet: And, according to the war memorials, it is the only thing that has lasted to see the light of the modern day after Roland is obliterated.
556* EntertaininglyWrong: He fully believes he is the hero of the story, being chosen and guided by God to defeat the evil vampire Dracula and save the world. The fact that God has chosen ''Dracula'' is a huge shock to him and serves to demonstrate that the game is not your typical war between good and evil. Given what he has been taught by the Brotherhood of Light and what Dracula has been doing for centuries, he's not wrong to deem the vampire as a powerful evil lord and a supreme threat to humanity. By all accounts it's reasonable for Roland to believe God is with him.
557* FakeUltimateHero: Through no fault of his own. Although Dracula soundly thrashes Roland and the rest of his army, the former's disappearance after the end of the battle results in the Church assuming Roland defeated him, albeit [[PyrrhicVictory at the cost of his own life and the lives of his army.]] You can actually find statues commemorating Roland's 'victory' throughout the modern-day sections of the game.
558* FlamingSword: His primary weapons are a pair of flaming swords.
559* GoldColoredSuperiority: Coupled with his height, it serves to distinguish him from the other Brotherhood of Light soldiers and identify him as their leader and their strongest warrior.
560* HandicappedBadass: His left eye is blotted out in a milky-white cataract. It doesn't stop him from being a ColonelBadass.
561* HeroAntagonist: Guy's a holy warrior out to destroy the bloodthirsty monster who's been massacring people and laying waste to everything around his castle for centuries. It's just too bad that said bloodthirsty monster happens to be the player character.
562* LargeAndInCharge: He is easily the tallest of the Brotherhood of Light soldiers who besiege Dracula's castle, towering over the vampire lord himself. He is also the soldiers' leader.
563* LightIsGood: The character you play as while fighting him is [[VillainProtagonist Dracula himself]], while Roland is a righteous warrior clad in golden armor that uses light-based attacks..
564* MythologyGag: Borrows [[VideoGame/CastlevaniaSymphonyOfTheNight Richter's]] unintentionally funny “die monster; you don't belong in this world” taunt. Roland, amazingly, pulls it off without {{narm}}.
565* NiceJobBreakingItHero: Destroys vital elements keeping Dracula from moving upward on the [[HumongousMecha Siege]] [[DungeonPunk Titan]] in his attempt to kill him.
566* NotSoDifferentRemark: Dracula mockingly says that he reminds him of his former self.
567* OhCrap: The moment Dracula grabs the magical cross he tried to use against him, Roland reacts with panic and disbelief.
568%%* ThePaladin: Duh.
569* PrayerIsALastResort: When Roland buckles under the onslaught, he takes out his golden crucifix and tries to channel the power of the seven archangels to tip the equilibrium is his favor. Suffice to say, it doesn't work as planned.
570* PublicDomainCharacter: The name and characterisation of the golden paladin are most likely a reference to the hero of the french Chanson de Geste, [[Literature/TheSongOfRoland La Chanson de Roland]], who fought his last stand at the battle of Roncevaux/Roncesvalles in Spain. Both his and his legendary counterpart's death involved quite a light show as well, to put it mildly.
571* PyrrhicVictory: InUniverse, his battle with Dracula became remembered as this throughout the centuries. The official story, as it goes, is that Roland killed Dracula but lost his life in the battle.
572* RainOfArrows: One of his moves during the last part of his boss fight is to join his swords into a bow and rain down light arrows in masse that you have to avoid.
573* SwissArmyWeapon:
574** DoubleWeapon: Can join his fiery blades into one, but this stance can be broken apart with a heavy (press and hold [X/Square]; proceed to tap it) attack. Preventing the paladin from connecting them is the goal of one of Kleidos' challenges.
575** DualWielding: His primary stance.
576** PrecisionGuidedBoomerang: Can chuck his blades at you in one of the two ways: horizontally (needs to be jumped over) and vertically (needs to be dodged).
577** SacredBowAndArrows: Can connect his swords into a blazing longbow with phantom arrows.
578* TacticalWithdrawal: In the first part of his boss fight, he will fly away from Dracula once you've dealt enough damage to him, choosing to take him out from a distance with his arrows. He comes back to the ground later in a CombatByChampion against Dracula.
579* ThrowingDownTheGauntlet: Roland besieged Dracula's castle for months, and, when the owner finally emerged into the open, ordered his troops to stay their ground, and [[CombatByChampion faced the vampire alone.]]
580* WingsDoNothing: Averted. The wings in his armor are not there to make it look cool but to actually allow Roland to fly.
581* YouShallNotPass: One of his battle quotes is this verbatim.
582[[/folder]]
583
584[[folder: Bernhard Castle]]
585[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/c4adc62c7085cd2dd66cb5e3f1cc5946.jpg]]
586[[caption-width-right:350:''"I thought I took care of that boy a long time ago. He has inherited all of your worst traits, don't you think?"'']]
587->'''Voiced by''': Various, [[spoiler: Creator/RobertCarlyle ''[=[EN]=]'', Creator/KeijiFujiwara ''[=[JP]=]'']]
588-> ''"Bow down before the Dark Lord! Look upon his greatness and obey his orders... or you will die, here and now."''
589
590Castlevania has always been a [[VideoGame/CastlevaniaSymphonyOfTheNight creature of chaos]], but with Dracula's return in ''Lords of Shadow 2'', the castle has developed sentience and seeks to impede Dracula so that he will never leave again, even if it means killing him. For the most part, it accomplishes this by spawning corrupting blood that turns everything it touches against him, even if they were loyal just moments before. [[spoiler:The true form of it is referred to as "Inner Dracula," an EldritchAbomination with Dracula's face that represents the most brutal aspects of his vampiric nature, as well as the hatred towards God and all he has created the real Dracula has started to cast off by the time you fight it.]]
591----
592* AccuserOfTheBrethren: It makes it clear that it does not wish for Dracula to redeem himself.
593* AndYourLittleDogToo: Abducts Trevor right before its boss battle in attempt to expel him from Dracula's life. [[PapaWolf It goes as well as one would expect]].
594* AnthropomorphicPersonification: Its true nature is Dracula's aggregated hatred and resentment of {{God}}, animated by the blood of his many victims.
595* AntiMutiny: The castle still has UndyingLoyalty to Dracula, and wants him to keep it alive. Unfortunately, Dracula's main goal is [[DeathSeeker quite the opposite]] now, so it's understandably upset.
596* ApologeticAttacker: It seems very distraught as it turns Dracula's loyal minions against him, screaming things like "Look what you're making us do!"
597* AttackOfTheMonsterAppendage: For the majority of the game, it manifests as either venous tendrils or puddles of blood, and while the extremities never outright attack ''you'', [[CombatTentacles they do lash out at others]] the castle desires to possess.
598* BerserkButton: Unsurprisingly, it is referring to anything that may imply separating it from Dracula.
599* BigBad: Of Dracula's forays into the castle to obtain his powers and the Mirror of Fate.
600* BlackEyesOfCrazy: Its true form's eyes consist of blank pupils/irises on black sclera.
601* BodyAndHost: Is the inner demon that bound itself to Dracula, but [[{{Synchronization}} cannot live without him.]]
602* BodyHorror: Its true form can be described as [[spoiler: a floating, ''twelve-foot tall, flayed, and amputated torso'', with ''[[BloodFromEveryOrifice gouts of blood streaming out of its eyes, mouth, and ribcage]]'', [[ExpressiveHair prehensile hair]] in form of several scaled tentacles and, most importantly, ''[[BishonenLine Dracula's own face]]''.]] Its warform is not any better.
603* BossRemix: Its boss theme borrows tunes from ''VideoGame/CastlevaniaHarmonyOfDespair''[='s=] edition of ''Nothing to Lose'' and ''The Tragic Prince'' from ''VideoGame/CastlevaniaSymphonyOfTheNight'', reinvented using orchestral score.
604* BrainwashedAndCrazy: This is how it bolsters its numbers since the inhabitants of the castle still have UndyingLoyalty to Dracula.
605* TheCorrupter: The lore mentions that it had subdued and enslaved countless others by offering them power and then subjecting them to its will.
606%%* TheCorruption: The Blood.
607* CrazyPrepared: In ''Revelations'', it is seen reacting remarkably quickly to [[spoiler: Alucard removing the Crissaegrim from his father's chest, thus igniting his resurrection process]], and sends out a pack of dungeon guardians to hide his relics.
608* DemonicPossession: The Blood is capable of possessing anything in the castle, including pieces of rubble and its inhabitants. This affects Dracula's vampire warriors, dungeons jailers, [[spoiler:the three Gorgon Sisters, and the Toymaker.]]
609* {{Determinator}}: When its very existence is threatened, it will do ''anything'' [[GodzillaThreshold in order to survive.]]
610* EldritchAbomination: [[spoiler: Especially once its true form is revealed. See [[http://castlevania.wikia.com/wiki/File:InnerDracula01.png here]] for a full take on it, including both the far less humanoid head form and the more humanoid one without a face.]]
611* {{Expy}}:
612** It's basically the ''Lords of Shadow'' continuity's answer to [[spoiler:Chaos]] from the main series. Like [[spoiler:Chaos]], it is the [[spoiler:the root of all of Dracula's demonic powers and an EldritchAbomination to boot.]]
613** The overall design of its first form strongly reminds of the [[VideoGame/CastlevaniaDawnOfSorrow Menace]].
614* EnemyWithout: [[spoiler:It's all of Dracula's evil and vampiric identity. The face it ultimately shows is his.]]
615* EvilIsVisceral: Just look at both of its forms!
616* EvilSoundsRaspy: In its true form, it sports a truly brilliant grating voice [[spoiler: which is also [[EvilSoundsDeep several octaves lower]] than Dracula's own.]]
617* ExpressiveHair: Its "hair" starts to whip when it's angered.
618* GeniusLoci: As a sentient castle.
619* {{Hypocrite}}: In ''Revelations'', it is not hesitant to chew Alucard out on how he is "dishonoring" his father by stealing his relics and butchering his servants. And it says all of this without so batting an eye at the fact that it is doing the same thing, and that later it would use those servants in order to dispatch Dracula once and for all.
620* IAmTheNoun: [[spoiler: It invokes this as a speech before you fight it.]]
621-->''[[spoiler:"[[ThePowerOfBlood I am the blood that runs through your veins.]] [[TheDreaded I am the dark shadow that chills the hearts of men as you pass.]] I am the fury... [[ThePowerOfHate your hate]] and your vengeance. I am... your destiny."]]''
622* JekyllAndHyde: Hyde to Dracula's Jekyll, and an EnemyWithout at that.
623* LoyalPhlebotinum: Answers only to its master, and would gladly eliminate anyone who would stand in his way.
624--> '''Bernhard Castle:''' Presences from other times will try to take you away from here, but we will destroy them for you, Prince of Darkness.
625* MalevolentArchitecture: Oftentimes bursts and collapses various passageways in its itself in hopes of impeding Dracula's progress. Evading its DeathCourse is an exercise in agility itself.
626* MergerOfSouls: Its corruption can fuse multiple creatures into one as proved by its ability to [[spoiler: meld Euryale, Stheno, and Medusa into the Gorgon.]]
627* MindHive: While in its formless, puddle form, it [[IamLegion refers to itself exclusively in plural form]] and speaks in an amalgam of tortured voices. Even so, [[spoiler: its true form features Dracula's own voice, only notched and jagged.]]
628* MindRape: Pretty much the bread and butter of its abilities. It gets bonus points for subtlety though – half the time the victims don't even realize their minds are being studied.
629%%* NightmareFuelStationAttendant: And ''how!''
630* NoNameGiven: It's known only as the “Bernhard Castle”, the eponymous “Castlevania”, and/or “Inner Dracula.”
631* RegeneratingShieldStaticHealth: A rather bizarre instance where its warform is viewed as 'regenerating shield,' and its true form, as 'static health.' Its warform may be delicate, but it will come back if you do not destroy the core. You can rinse and repeat this procedure as many times as you want.
632* ThePowerOfBlood: The only thing keeping it alive is Dracula's vampiric powers, [[spoiler: since it ''is'' them,]] and the blood of his many, ''many'' victims over the centuries.
633* ThePowerOfHate: For an embodiment of hatred and resentment it is a given.
634* {{Tulpa}}: What the Castle and the spirit possessing it was turned into after Gabriel became Dracul; an entity of infectious plasma that fed not only on the blood and bile of all Dracula's victims but also upon all the [[PowerOfHate blackened rage, bile, malice and vindictive contempt]] its creator/benefactor held for God and the world at large.
635* TurnedAgainstTheirMasters: An InvertedTrope. Dracula is turning against ''the castle'', as he wants to die and leave it behind. In contrast, the castle [[UndyingLoyalty has never gone against him]], and [[FateWorseThanDeath never ever wants him to leave]].
636* VillainExitStageLeft: It is the only (villainous) boss in the entire game which successfully manages to escape with its “life”. Nevertheless, the lore behind the beast – [[VillainsNeverLie and its post-battle speech]] – implies that [[spoiler: it cannot be destroyed for as long as it hosts lives on.]]
637* VoiceOfTheLegion: Has the voices of all of Dracula's victims, though they aren't all at the same time. It's more of an amalgam of voices.
638* {{Yandere}}: ''Holy crap''. The only thing Dracula wants from his castle by the 21st century is to get his powers back and ''leave'' to die. However, since [[LoadBearingBoss he's the only thing keeping the castle alive]], it refuses to let him go, no matter what.
639* YourSoulIsMine: Its true form has this as one of its powers. [[NonstandardGameOver Should Dracula's mist form be marked by its absorption attack, it will quickly devour him whole, forcing you to restart the game.]]
640[[/folder]]
641
642[[folder:Agreus]]
643[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/189d43fc75a939829746905ceb188095.jpg]]
644[[caption-width-right:350:''"At last, this has proven to be of some use after all."'']]
645->'''Voiced by''': Aleksandar Mikic ''[=[EN]=]'', Creator/AkioOhtsuka ''[=[JP]=]''
646-> ''"Tell me, vampire. Do you think that is the will of God?"''
647
648Of the old gods, two of them stood higher among the rest for the role they played in the world; Pan and Agreus. While Pan was the personification of spring and brought new life into the world after each hard winter, Agreus was the other end of the scale; the personification of Fall that heralded the cold and dead winter. The two originally held the balance together, but after Pan's death Agreus ran rampant out of equal parts grief and the inability to keep himself in check.
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650* BatmanGambit: Tries to achieve this by luring Dracula into his secret garden by using a [[DismantledMacGuffin fragment of the Mirror of Fate.]]
651* BestServedCold: Was willing to wait ''centuries'' for his brother's murderer to show up.
652--> '''Agreus:''' I have waited for this moment for a long time. Now my wait is ''over!''
653* BlowYouAway: In the stealth section, he conjures up a tornado upon impaling Dracula with his spear.
654* DarkIsNotEvil: Normally, Agreus was the death that complimented Pan's life, and the two kept the balance by making sure every spring led to a fall, which in turn gave way to another spring. Unfortunately, with Pan's death in the first game Agreus was free to run unchecked, making it DarkIsEvil.
655* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: He's the avatar of death and revels in his job, but he loved his brother Pan and seeks to kill Dracula for having a major part in his death.
656* {{Familiar}}: Has a barn owl familiar which safeguards the Mirror. Chucking a [[{{Fireballs}} Chaos Bomb]] at it is a requirement for the [[MythologyGag "Classic Taste" achievement.]]
657* FacePalmOfDoom: How he [[DeathOfTheOldGods dies]]; Dracula grabs him by the skull and crushes it to bits.
658* GoMadFromTheRevelation: Pan's death had left Agreus deranged with grief, leaving him to slaughter anyone who would dare to approach him, including Dracula's servants and unfortunate Brotherhood Knights.
659* TheNoseKnows: In the stealth section, Agreus may sometimes pick up a leaf to smell so he can track your location. One of his BossBanter quotes during this part even has him taunting Dracula by saying "I can smell your fear".
660* TheOldGods: Agreus is fall to Nomios'/Pan's spring.
661* RedOniBlueOni: The red to his brother Pan's blue. Unlike him, Agreus is driven by pure rage and his desire for revenge comes across as shortsighted, not knowing exactly why Pan was killed. He is concerned solely with his goals whereas Pan was willing to risk his life for a greater purpose.
662* RevengeBeforeReason: Dracula doesn't even want to fight him, telling him he just wants the piece of the Mirror of Fate. Sadly, Agreus won't take no for an answer and ends up killed.
663* SkullForAHead: A ram's skull. His familiar is an owl that has just a skull for a face.
664* StealthyColossus: Agreus is absolutely ''enormous'', yet this doesn't stop him from hiding from his targets and making himself seen whenever he wants to. Upon Dracula's arrival, he is only heard before dropping close to the vampire lord. The Brotherhood soldiers' scrolls also detail how their allies keep being killed by an unseen force.
665[[/folder]]
666
667[[folder:Zobek's Lieutenant]]
668[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/46b612bf98fe3360118f90c95fa5270f.jpg]]
669[[caption-width-right:350:''"I was looking for a Dragon... but all I see is a lizard!"'']]
670->'''Voiced by''': [[spoiler:Creator/RichardMadden]]
671->''"You're slow... I can easily anticipate your blows!"''
672
673A black knight who wields the legendary sword Masamune. Who exactly he is and all of his past beyond that is unknown. He serves as Zobek's muscle since Zobek can't directly act for fear of the acolytes finding out where he is. [[spoiler:For the better part of ''Lords of Shadow 2'', he is actually Alucard, who killed and replaced him after an intense battle before the start of the main game, at the end of the ''Revelations'' DLC.]]
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675* AnimalMotifs: Insects, and more specifically, beetles.
676* BlackKnight: With a red tint on his right arm.
677* BladeLock: Does this when parried [[spoiler:by Alucard, but Alucard is the better swordsman and always wins out]].
678* DeadpanSnarker: Just like his master, delivers a few marvelous ones just before his boss fight.
679-->'''Lieutenant:''' Well, well... So it was your presence we felt. We thought it was your father... My master is going to be so disappointed!
680%%* TheDragon: To Zobek.
681* EnigmaticMinion: ''Nothing'' is known about the Lieutenant's true identity, though the in-game lore article hints that he might be a reanimated cadaver of a powerful warrior or a demon who owes Zobek a debt.
682* FriendlyEnemy: Several segments of the game involves you teaming up with the Lieutenant to solve environmental puzzles. [[spoiler:[[SubvertedTrope Or rather, Alucard, who has been invoking a long game with Dracula against both Zobek and Satan.]]]]
683* ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice: [[spoiler: Alucard perforates him with the Crissaegrim in mid-air.]]
684* HairTriggerTemper: Nearly bisects Dracula. ''Twice.'' Good thing Zobek reined his officer back in time, and another good thing Dracula has great reflexes. [[spoiler:Of course, this isn't actually the Lieutenant, but ''Alucard'', who is probably at least partially playing up his hatred.]]
685* KatanasAreJustBetter: And he draws the Masamune out of HammerSpace, no less.
686* MasterSwordsman: He is ''very'' skilled with his blade, [[spoiler: though Alucard outmatches him.]]
687* MrExposition: A mild case. If prompted, the Lieutenant will halt and inform you on what must be done. [[spoiler: He will also disclose the truth behind Victor's [[HeroicSacrifice ploy]] later on.]]
688* MuggingTheMonster: [[spoiler: Let's just say he shouldn't have underestimated Alucard, even if he is ''[[SarcasmMode merely]]'' a Son of the Dragon.]]
689* NoBodyLeftBehind: [[spoiler: Fortunately, he ''does'' leave his armor behind for Alucard to use.]]
690* PraetorianGuard: Serves as a personal bodyguard to Zobek and acts as the necromancer's muscle and occasional scout in ticklish situations.
691* SpaceMaster: The main power of his Masamune.
692* SwordBeam: Uses two, one that's narrow and needs to be dodged, and one that's wide and needs to be jumped.
693* ThinkingUpPortals: Can hop in and out of portals to quickly attack.
694[[/folder]]
695
696[[folder:Abaddon]]
697Abaddon is a powerful demon leader from Satan's army that pursues Dracula and Victor Belmont in the modern times as his master's rise approaches.
698----
699* AdaptationalWimp: Surprisingly played straight in spite of his monstrous appearance. In the original Castlevania series, Abaddon had the power to summon locusts and was considered extremely challenging boss. Here, he only uses brute strength and is implied to be barely sentient.
700* AdaptationalUgliness: While the original Abaddon wasn't exactly beautiful to begin with (he had a vaguely {{Bishonen}} face on a humanoid body with insect limbs), this Abaddon looks absolutely inhuman and monstrous.
701* BodyHorror: His body looks like it was flayed. Its one trait that distinguishes him from the lesser demon enemies besides his unusual size.
702* TheBrute: While the Acolytes serve as CoDragons to Satan, Abaddon is a big, massive demon with the power of untamed destruction.
703* DemonLordsAndArchdevils: He is identified as a FallenAngel that made a deal with Satan for supreme power.
704* KingMook: He resembles a bigger and meaner version of Horned Demons and Satan's Soldiers, but is fought as an individual boss.
705* OmnicidalManiac: Abaddon has nothing in his mind, but to destroy anything on his path.
706* RedBaron: He is also referred to as "Abaddon the Destroyer".
707* YourHeadAsplode: Gabriel punches his head so hard with a MeteorMove that it blows up in a gory explosion.
708[[/folder]]

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