I don't see it as foreshadowing due to Death reoccurring in most Castlevania games/lore. In the game Lament of innocence he's the very first boss. The games a bit busted because of the level of difficulty. Its a 2 pt battle as he resurrects instantly.
Trevor especially never had to pick up his family's legacy and carry it on, given how the people treated him and how young he was when his family died, but he did so anyway.
And we should all be grateful. Had he taken the path virtually all others would have in his position, Sylpha would have remained a statue, Alucarr would never have found the strength to push forwards, and either Dracula, Carmela or Death would have consumed the world.
@@chimerasuchus He wasn't even a proper priest. There's a bit after this where Trevor specifically requests: "A priest. A REAL priest, properly ordained, in a church" because he needs somebody to make Holy Water. These guys are just thugs with a collar.
I love how this series portrayed so many different types of people as villainous, not just specific groups. It did a great job of showing how widespread evil can become if you dont stand up to it like the Belmonts did.
''the only thing needed for evil to prevail, is for good men to do nothing.'' a quote from the actual games. and its what happened in that land, until people like trevor decided to stand up.
yep....I hate when people say that "Ohh people are never responcible for the evil their government does" NO!!! Thats sooo wrong! People are ALWAYS responcible....like Trevor said....all good people have to do is just to stay silent , for example as a eastern european I totally blame russian people for Putins crimes....they are the ones letting this happen , they are 100% responcible
He is… JUST A HUMAN. Next to a literal wizard and vampire Jesus. And he’s somehow the most accomplished, dependable and effective person in the show lmao
Rusty, more like drunk. Trevor was still sloshed out of his mind during this. That and he wasn't trying to inflict harm on the villagers, just the corrupt clergy. Come season 2 when he finally traveled with friends, his head and demeanor was clearer.
@@jack-exzolt9858 let's call it starting from lvl 1 & climbing to max lvl by the end of season 4 Trevor started out slow, drunk, rusty, & a bit sloppy on foreshadowing his fights, by season 4 this many is soloing 5 ppl at once casually, playing 7D chess in battle tactics, & tanking hits that season 2 Trevor would get crippled by. Like there is genuinely growth that is subtle but clearly there just how we grow in the games. One small boost at a time
@@soulgin3682 You can easily tell, even when bogged out of his mind, Trevor is already an experienced hunter, and it shows. Do remember he trained since childhood and was already hunting bandits and killing demons in his his teens. Just the tremendous self-restraint not to harm the mob and easily picking out his real targets while in a high-stress situation is evident enough. The guy's a unit, only held back by his intoxication. Like one guy said here, if Trevor was sober, he could have taken them all out after kicking down the door.
Godamn, these are the type of ‘villains’ i hate the most. They’re not strong only in numbers, they’re just mindlessly following orders, killing others because they’re afraid of them and the most painful thing is that, they dont really deserve to die because they’re just easily influenced.
You could say the same thing about society at large. One person tells everyone to cancel someone, they'll do it with zero questions. Heck, politics is a shining example of this no matter which side you're on.
I would say it'd be better to call them antagonists rather than villains, because like you said they're easily influenced, but that doesn't make them evil
I disagree on them not deserving to die. If a person is too stupid, scared, and/or stressed to think critically for themselves, then death is 100% deserved. At that point its just nature running its course. Survival of the fittest. Thinning of the herd.
@@LimblessAnt no, these Priest are no different from the High Prophets who started the Human-Covenant War, simply to keep their power in check and cover-up the truth they couldn't accept.
0:41 He was introduced as drunk, cynical, and a wreck of what he once was. But this marked the moment that Trevor Belmont remembered who he was, and why he does what he does.
Can we talk about how fucking Clean Trevors fight with the priest assassins in the alley was? The slick parry, kill and disarm, grab the spear and huck it in such a way that it kills the guy he threw it at, and that guys spasms got his accomplice shot in the back, all in one reasonably fluid combo. Our Lad Trevor was a GOAT from minute 1
1:02 Jesus, even early on it told you how much of a monster Trevor was in terms of strength. How strong to you have to be to make a guy throw up blood from an elbow to the shoulder? Edit: Throat, meant to say elbow to the throat
Makes me wonder if the Belmonts would have had Dracula's side after the execution of his wife had he not gone full tilt insane after seeing the bishops dumb old wrinkly ass executing and celebrating her death...Certainly seems so considering that they fight monsters...and what is a monster but something that only kills for the pleasure or benefit of itself regardless of the harm it could do to others.
I love that Trevor goes out of his way to kill the priests but leave the townsfolk unharmed. He knows they're just being manipulated by people with a higher position of power
@@chgaming5059 because it still catches visuals too. But if the visuals don’t alone with what the original does for too long it doesn’t get caught either.
The false priests really thought they could take on a dude with a dangerous reputation regardless he wasnt in prime. Didnt think they would get bodied by him, what would they have done if he was in peak condition 😂
I'm just saying, these are the people of Gresit, the walled city, I don't think they qualify as "villagers" due to living in a city rather than a village
Too quiet. I hate how there's not really a standardized volume on UA-cam. I've got my computer volume and UA-cam's volume as high as it goes, but if I turn my TV up any higher for this one video, everything else will be blaring throughout the house. I shouldn't even have to turn my TV up stupidly high for one video when I'm just going to have to immediately get back up and turn it down for literally everything else. I work for a living, and am not trying to turn watching UA-cam into some sort of other exercise program that I don't need.
As I have read in a GrimGrimoire fanfiction, they were villagers who are scared in this situation where instant, bloody death is just around the corner. Overall they were willing to do anything to avoid death and when a certain group of people (speakers) are made "responsible" by a certain few (church), they saw a way out by killing them and earn God's protection.
“Dying has never frightened me”
And then he ends up fighting Death! Great foreshadowing
i mean, wouldve been so much better if he said "death has never frightened me."
I don't see it as foreshadowing due to Death reoccurring in most Castlevania games/lore. In the game Lament of innocence he's the very first boss.
The games a bit busted because of the level of difficulty. Its a 2 pt battle as he resurrects instantly.
Every fucking thing becomes foreshadowing. Even when its not.
Yeah, great foreshadowing that a Belmont would fight the Grim Reaper at some point. Who could have seen that one coming?
I have never understood people who are afraid of death to be honest....death is just the piece...finally...nobody can hurt you in death
Trevor especially never had to pick up his family's legacy and carry it on, given how the people treated him and how young he was when his family died, but he did so anyway.
i don't remember which wise man said it, but they did say it "Just because you don't have to, doesn't mean you shouldn't"
"For evil bastards to win power, all ordinary people have to do is stand aside and keep quiet."
That's because he deeply honours his family's legacy
Goes to show that he truly loved his family and what they stood for
And we should all be grateful. Had he taken the path virtually all others would have in his position, Sylpha would have remained a statue, Alucarr would never have found the strength to push forwards, and either Dracula, Carmela or Death would have consumed the world.
Lmfao, that bishop being violently stabbed to death by townspeople into an abrupt cut to upbeat cheerful music is pure comedy
I was about to comment that, but instead, take the thumbs up. XD
Very few says comedy like having cheery music being played after a death.
that's what I was thinking
He wasn't the bishop, just a priest.
It's like the death of the evil dude from Babylon 5
@@chimerasuchus He wasn't even a proper priest. There's a bit after this where Trevor specifically requests: "A priest. A REAL priest, properly ordained, in a church" because he needs somebody to make Holy Water. These guys are just thugs with a collar.
I love how this series portrayed so many different types of people as villainous, not just specific groups. It did a great job of showing how widespread evil can become if you dont stand up to it like the Belmonts did.
''the only thing needed for evil to prevail, is for good men to do nothing.'' a quote from the actual games. and its what happened in that land, until people like trevor decided to stand up.
yep....I hate when people say that "Ohh people are never responcible for the evil their government does" NO!!! Thats sooo wrong! People are ALWAYS responcible....like Trevor said....all good people have to do is just to stay silent , for example as a eastern european I totally blame russian people for Putins crimes....they are the ones letting this happen , they are 100% responcible
Trever turning the people back on the zealots and then rallying them to repel the demon invasion was cathartic
He is… JUST A HUMAN. Next to a literal wizard and vampire Jesus. And he’s somehow the most accomplished, dependable and effective person in the show lmao
Belmonts are superhuman
That's the belmont family for ya.
I love how Alucard is compared to vampire Jesus 😂
@@AngryDigitalNerddidn't Trevor actually called Alucard a vampire Jesus when they first met? Lmao 😂
@@weiland9953 I think but still, it's hilarious.
Best ending music to a stabbing ever
We murdered him.
Beach time!
Stabbing from the back is how you greet your friends in London
Lmaoooo
DIY music frfr
0:57 this speech and whole scene sold me on Trevor as a character
Absolutely my favorite dialogue of the series
they are so lucky he's rusty, cause Season 4 trevor would've wiped the floor with all of them so goddamn fast
Rusty, more like drunk. Trevor was still sloshed out of his mind during this. That and he wasn't trying to inflict harm on the villagers, just the corrupt clergy. Come season 2 when he finally traveled with friends, his head and demeanor was clearer.
@@jack-exzolt9858 let's call it starting from lvl 1 & climbing to max lvl by the end of season 4
Trevor started out slow, drunk, rusty, & a bit sloppy on foreshadowing his fights, by season 4 this many is soloing 5 ppl at once casually, playing 7D chess in battle tactics, & tanking hits that season 2 Trevor would get crippled by.
Like there is genuinely growth that is subtle but clearly there just how we grow in the games. One small boost at a time
@@soulgin3682 You can easily tell, even when bogged out of his mind, Trevor is already an experienced hunter, and it shows. Do remember he trained since childhood and was already hunting bandits and killing demons in his his teens. Just the tremendous self-restraint not to harm the mob and easily picking out his real targets while in a high-stress situation is evident enough.
The guy's a unit, only held back by his intoxication. Like one guy said here, if Trevor was sober, he could have taken them all out after kicking down the door.
1:44 Trevor skewers one archer in the head, forcing him to release his drawn bow that gets aimed at another archer. That's one hell of a trick shot!
Two-for-one special
the second kill was pretty much luck though, buts still impressive.
Aw, sweet! Multikill!
@@unkindled6410 bold to assume Trevor didn't give himself a max Strength/Luck build
@@deyontemyers4109 Are you the last of a warrior dynasty or a lucky drunk? - Alucard to Trevor
Godamn, these are the type of ‘villains’ i hate the most. They’re not strong only in numbers, they’re just mindlessly following orders, killing others because they’re afraid of them and the most painful thing is that, they dont really deserve to die because they’re just easily influenced.
You could say the same thing about society at large. One person tells everyone to cancel someone, they'll do it with zero questions. Heck, politics is a shining example of this no matter which side you're on.
I would say it'd be better to call them antagonists rather than villains, because like you said they're easily influenced, but that doesn't make them evil
I disagree on them not deserving to die. If a person is too stupid, scared, and/or stressed to think critically for themselves, then death is 100% deserved. At that point its just nature running its course. Survival of the fittest. Thinning of the herd.
@@LimblessAnt no, these Priest are no different from the High Prophets who started the Human-Covenant War, simply to keep their power in check and cover-up the truth they couldn't accept.
@@theallies2007 no not the priests, they definitely are villains and obviously know what they're doing, I mean the crowd of villagers
-- Man gets brutally stabbed. -
- Happy End Credits Music! -
😂
To be fair he kinda deserved it.
Considering this town is quite similar to the one that killed Dracula's wife, this is satisfying
2:55 Stabbing a priest one second to a Cocomelon outro theme the next.
1:10 I just realized Trevor DID use an axe in this show
He used one again in season 3 episode 10 against the malabranche-like demons (ones with tridents)
0:58 this speech cements th kind of person Trevor is. A hero who never stopped fighting for what’s right.
Except that he did stop.
0:41 He was introduced as drunk, cynical, and a wreck of what he once was.
But this marked the moment that Trevor Belmont remembered who he was, and why he does what he does.
Can we talk about how fucking Clean Trevors fight with the priest assassins in the alley was? The slick parry, kill and disarm, grab the spear and huck it in such a way that it kills the guy he threw it at, and that guys spasms got his accomplice shot in the back, all in one reasonably fluid combo.
Our Lad Trevor was a GOAT from minute 1
1:02 Jesus, even early on it told you how much of a monster Trevor was in terms of strength. How strong to you have to be to make a guy throw up blood from an elbow to the shoulder?
Edit: Throat, meant to say elbow to the throat
Wonder if he killed that dude
Sypha: "I am a speaker and a scholar of magic."
Me: "So, a witch?"
Sorceress
Witches made demonic pacts and deals to get that magic. Speakers learned how to do it on their own, and earned it from their own merit.
Shadow wizard money gang, we love casting spells
A magician.
@@eduardomagana3858 same thing.
Makes me wonder if the Belmonts would have had Dracula's side after the execution of his wife had he not gone full tilt insane after seeing the bishops dumb old wrinkly ass executing and celebrating her death...Certainly seems so considering that they fight monsters...and what is a monster but something that only kills for the pleasure or benefit of itself regardless of the harm it could do to others.
Damn....the church and the world will be vanquished with Leon Belmont is dissanpointed to his own clan
I love that Trevor goes out of his way to kill the priests but leave the townsfolk unharmed. He knows they're just being manipulated by people with a higher position of power
"Dyeing has never frightened me. Watch as I dye myself in your blood."
- (Drunk)Belmont... Probably
Cutting parts of the scene is not the best move
Thats the only way they can avoid copyright
@@sibsart2039 Dang..
@@acidicreaver3024 Why does it matter? I don’t know who made this? And if it wasn’t for that “excuse” the video probably wouldn’t even be here.
@@sibsart2039 why not alternate the sounds so it can't be copyrighted
@@chgaming5059 because it still catches visuals too. But if the visuals don’t alone with what the original does for too long it doesn’t get caught either.
Fun fact..Trevor's morning star whip is 'kind of' real its called a chain meteor hammer.
This anime was such a freaking masterpiece.
I hope the next iteration hits the same tone.
The happy music at the end where the guy gets murdered is a nice touch.
Man: **gets brutally stabbed to death**
vid: have this happy tune to brighten up your day.
ah yes attack on trevor, my favourite anime
this speech made the series in my opinion. the skips really bring it down
It’s a c@p%right thing. Helps hide from the bots
@@maallos334mi8 ahh seen.
Trevor starts seeing what Dracula saw.
2:11 Yes she is.
2:15 No. She's a witch.
I know this song!! I've used this in one of our college videos haha
Murder... killing and rioting...
*The outro: happy music*
2:22 that's the moment Trevor knew 'she's the one'
One eye really got destroyed and came back for seconds
You know... maybe Dracula was right.
Yeah. He was. There are no innocents, indeed.
The false priests really thought they could take on a dude with a dangerous reputation regardless he wasnt in prime. Didnt think they would get bodied by him, what would they have done if he was in peak condition 😂
Good video but too many cuts in the edit. You cut out the best parts of the dialogue.
1:26 lol
Ending was basically Max Speech 100
So love this video it so good and sweet
Thanks for chopping it to hell, I could almost figure out what was happening
I'm just saying, these are the people of Gresit, the walled city, I don't think they qualify as "villagers" due to living in a city rather than a village
What episode was this again?
Episode 3 i think
Trevor has amazing leadership stats.
2 min before they wanted his head and now they killed they own leader once he showed they a better way of life. 😅
Too quiet. I hate how there's not really a standardized volume on UA-cam. I've got my computer volume and UA-cam's volume as high as it goes, but if I turn my TV up any higher for this one video, everything else will be blaring throughout the house. I shouldn't even have to turn my TV up stupidly high for one video when I'm just going to have to immediately get back up and turn it down for literally everything else. I work for a living, and am not trying to turn watching UA-cam into some sort of other exercise program that I don't need.
Wrath of his true victims deserve terrible punishment
City justice.
2:45well deserved😊
Villager: WITCH!
Sypha : No I am a speaker and a scholar of magic
Me:😑👀
The word witch in that time implied magic learned through demonic methods.
End tume was lit
Now where can I find the full scene?
too many unnecessary cuts. not even for copyright purposes, just for idiocracy. this is something the priests followers would do
Villagers prove Dracula was right
Until Trevor made them realize the truth and they turned on the church. Which shows that the people aren't the problem, it's those in power
*stab stab*
*Cheery ukulele music outro
Imagine Challenging a Belmont to a fight lmao
Yeah, fighting a Belmont is basically signing your own death warrant
True hell is why you are comes face to face with what you should have become!
Sometimes human can turn into a snake
Those villagers were easily gullible
As I have read in a GrimGrimoire fanfiction, they were villagers who are scared in this situation where instant, bloody death is just around the corner.
Overall they were willing to do anything to avoid death and when a certain group of people (speakers) are made "responsible" by a certain few (church), they saw a way out by killing them and earn God's protection.
Wages of sin bishop...
What a stupid place to end a video like that.
"Scholar of magic"
So in other words, a witch 🤣
And people think this show is well written...
It isn’t exactly known for it’s writing however if I was involved different story
More like a wizard. Witches need to make a deal with the Devil in order to have access to dark magic.