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MrDeath Since: Aug, 2009
Oct 18th 2019 at 2:11:08 PM •••

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  • Or rather, if you think about it, Lisa knows her husband is traveling as a man (meaning no powers, no thing) so there's only one other person she could be talking to: he at most 19 year old son! And he's going to honor her last wishes by going up against his father. This parallels Alucard's flashback in Symphony of the Night—while he wouldn't have sat back and watched while the mob murdered his mother, she might have thought he was in earshot.

The series is not the same as the games. If Alucard was there, he wouldn't have just sat back and let the mob murder his mother — that's horrendously out of character for him.

And it's not like he couldn't have done something. The Alucard we see here is one who can fight Dracula one-on-one, move at super speed and teleport spam. He could have easily freed his mother in the blink of an eye, without having to harm a single hair on the villagers' heads.

The idea that he would just sit back and watch his mother slowly, painfully, horribly die via being burned alive is completely absurd.

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MrDeath Since: Aug, 2009
Oct 18th 2019 at 8:04:31 PM •••

Adding to that, what she says makes no sense as a message to Alucard. Alucard isn't the one who had people on spikes on his front lawn, and Alucard isn't the one she's concerned about relapsing into a murderous warlord.

The idea that she's addressing Alucard just plain doesn't make sense.

isoycrazy Since: May, 2011
Oct 19th 2019 at 5:08:33 AM •••

I agree, good sir. Alucard was like walking around himself or in Gresit, too far to get there in time.

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