Ironically, Alucard's story about his mother *sending Dracula to study mankind* explained that instead of the vampire ruler *choosing to "turn" her* like General Carmilla questioned, Lisa Tepes was the one *turning him* into a person who might've served humanity and *changed the world* for the better with his *centuries of knowledge...*
how the running water thing works is that running water is a cleansing force, so an impure creature like a vampire supposedly can't touch it, because it'll wash their impurity away and kill them. they can cross using a bridge or vehicle, like a boat or a carriage, but they couldn't swim across, and jumping across is physically difficult for them, since being over the water drains them a little. dracula is able to make the trip from transylvania to england in the book using a ship, though he does so in wolf form and with a coffin filled with the dirt of his homeland (another forgotten vampire rule), so his strength isn't drained too much by the voyage.
*💯% agree* this a fantastic series, the animation style really does a good job of setting the mood for the story it's trying to tell - as for this episode in particular, it was interesting to hear the regret in alucard's voice thinking about the man his father could've been had Lisa not been killed plus we saw a little bit more of Isaac's tragic backstory explaining what's motivating him to swear loyalty to Dracula's war on humanity as a human himself... the ending was funny to me seeing all the general's, even carmilla get so shook at the mention of the Belmont name and the fact that someone with access to that family line's vast knowledge of ways to hunt and kill vampires was working with Alucard against his own father's cause
That entire conversation Dracula had with Carmilla was a test of his patience to not outright slaughter her. I was laughing because she tries to play innocent but Dracula’s tone said it all he knows to never trust a word that manipulative she-devil says.
Countess Elizabeth Báthory de Ecsed was the woman who killed 600 or so peasants and bathed in their blood. They were all young women. Carmilla is a Gothic novella by Irish author Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu and the Carmilla Báthory character is based on the real Countess Elizabeth Báthory.
Elizabeth Bathory was an alleged serial killer, some experts believe that its all propaganda and that she was, perhaps, the victim of rival nobles who wished to take her lands and cancel their debts to her.
Rick was thinking Slogra and Gaibon. They were bosses in Super Castlevania IV, part of a three boss rush before Dracula. They're also the first bosses of Symphony of the Night. They later got relegated to standard enemies in the Inverted Castle. Also, their appearance is taken from Curse of Darkness.
@@deadking4421 Thank you. I guess then that it's safe to assume that Season 3 will be adapting that game, given how this season ends. I'm curious to see how other games would be adapted with this series, namely Castlevania 1, Rhondo of Blood, and Symphony of the Night
@@deadking4421 I did read about that somewhere, I imagine the way it will go Hector will realize how wrong he's been, escape Carmilla, and try to stop Issac who's forming his demon posse out in the middle of the desert
I think Trevor is on equal ground with the rest. He doesn't have super human powers but he has super human skills which allow him to kill enemies in creative and convenient ways. I mean he's basically a medieval ninja.
exactly, the fact that Trevor Belmont has *no special enhancements* at all but was still *more than a match for Alucard and saved Sypha's life* last season shows the type of badass he really is not to mention they're both counting on him and his family's knowledge to figure out how to take on Dracula's armies cuz even with *vampiric agility and magic* on their side, at this point they still don't stand a chance...
@@joeg6478 i wouldn't say he was more than a match. His consecrated weapons have no effect on alucard due to him being half human. And alucard can turn into to a mf wolf my g also he knows almost as much as his father
@@ballin4th - exactly, all that natural ability alucard *"floating vamp jesus"* tepes was born possessing makes it *even more impressive* that the homie Trevor was able to hold his own - armed with a damn whip, no less...
@@joeg6478 yes but alucard during the whole time was just testing trevor whereas trevor was trying his best to kill alucard which says how strong alucard is
The way I've viewed Hector and Issac's power is as if they were actual forge masters. They take the evil out of someone and mold it, shape it until that person is a night creature. An evil spirit captured in a hellish skin. The reason Hector's pets aren't evil is because they have no capacity for it. They are neither evil nor good. They simply are.
For some reason the Isaac scene reminded me of Uncle Ruckus getting slapped by his dad for reading. In my head I kept hearing "nigga did I just catch you wantin to be shit"😂
@3:40 interesting that Dracula had to break up Isaac & Hector's arguments with *the Vampire Generals* on how to conduct a *more humane genocide💀😑* LIKE# 155
The charakter of Carmilla is inspired by a Novel called "Carmilla" by Sheridan Le Fanus from 1872. This later inspired Bram Stoker to write his own Vampire novel, and if you know both storys you can see the parallels.
i think it's closer to a debate on how fucked and weird the rules for vampires that stoker created are. did you know that dracula in the original novel doesn't die under sunlight, he just de-ages and loses his powers? he goes from a silver fox old man to a 20-something with black hair. the whole point is "well, what counts as 'crossing running water' exactly? vampires can use boats and clean themselves, so when is water no longer 'running'?"
Carmela is based off of the vampire Queen Mary the blood countess or the Queen A violin or something like that but but uh glad it's mostly is most likely Dracula
1 alacard is the name the people of Wakavia gave him that is how it is known. & You are thinking of the REAL Like Elizabath Bathory a countess who did in fact bleed out & bath in the blood of virgin women MANY. Nothing was done until she killed a Noble woman.
Any of these would be incredible!! - Big Mouth - True Detective - Peep Show - Final Space - Bojack Horseman - Broadchurch - Merlin - The Good Place - Making a Murderer - American Horror Story - Gotham - Yu Gi Oh - Pokemon - White Gold - Friday Night Dinner
Rick is thinking of Elizabeth Bathory. She's the one who bathed in blood. Carmilla is purely fiction and actually predates Bram Stokers Dracula.
i just know the names from fate series lol. In that one (spoilers) elizabeth is her younger self, she then becomes carmilla.
Yeah... Elizabeth Bathory was know as the bloody condess...but the Stoker thing doesnt mean much... Vlad tepes predates Stoker too.
@BladeCast fellow fan! yes!
Although, She was the inspiration for Elizabeth Bartley. She's a vampire from Castlevania Bloodlines who instigated World War 1 to resurrect Dracula.
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Ironically, Alucard's story about his mother *sending Dracula to study mankind* explained that instead of the vampire ruler *choosing to "turn" her* like General Carmilla questioned, Lisa Tepes was the one *turning him* into a person who might've served humanity and *changed the world* for the better with his *centuries of knowledge...*
how the running water thing works is that running water is a cleansing force, so an impure creature like a vampire supposedly can't touch it, because it'll wash their impurity away and kill them. they can cross using a bridge or vehicle, like a boat or a carriage, but they couldn't swim across, and jumping across is physically difficult for them, since being over the water drains them a little.
dracula is able to make the trip from transylvania to england in the book using a ship, though he does so in wolf form and with a coffin filled with the dirt of his homeland (another forgotten vampire rule), so his strength isn't drained too much by the voyage.
I can't be the only one upset that the entire crew doesn't react to this series. It's sooo damn good!!!
*💯% agree* this a fantastic series, the animation style really does a good job of setting the mood for the story it's trying to tell - as for this episode in particular, it was interesting to hear the regret in alucard's voice thinking about the man his father could've been had Lisa not been killed plus we saw a little bit more of Isaac's tragic backstory explaining what's motivating him to swear loyalty to Dracula's war on humanity as a human himself...
the ending was funny to me seeing all the general's, even carmilla get so shook at the mention of the Belmont name and the fact that someone with access to that family line's vast knowledge of ways to hunt and kill vampires was working with Alucard against his own father's cause
That entire conversation Dracula had with Carmilla was a test of his patience to not outright slaughter her. I was laughing because she tries to play innocent but Dracula’s tone said it all he knows to never trust a word that manipulative she-devil says.
As for the question about Alucard's name, it was given to him before, he didn't choose to actually use it himself until recently
Nice name, I love the DC Lanterns. :)
3:16 is one of my favourite moments of character banter in the series. They really nail the prickly camaraderie between them.
Countess Elizabeth Báthory de Ecsed was the woman who killed 600 or so peasants and bathed in their blood. They were all young women. Carmilla is a Gothic novella by Irish author Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu and the Carmilla Báthory character is based on the real Countess Elizabeth Báthory.
Elizabeth Bathory was an alleged serial killer, some experts believe that its all propaganda and that she was, perhaps, the victim of rival nobles who wished to take her lands and cancel their debts to her.
Rick was thinking Slogra and Gaibon. They were bosses in Super Castlevania IV, part of a three boss rush before Dracula. They're also the first bosses of Symphony of the Night.
They later got relegated to standard enemies in the Inverted Castle. Also, their appearance is taken from Curse of Darkness.
Isaac is awesome in this series. I never played whatever games him and Hector are from, but after watching this I really want to now
Isaac and Hector are from Castlevania cursed of darkness which takes place after Castlevania 3
@@deadking4421 Thank you. I guess then that it's safe to assume that Season 3 will be adapting that game, given how this season ends. I'm curious to see how other games would be adapted with this series, namely Castlevania 1, Rhondo of Blood, and Symphony of the Night
Hard to say what’s going to happen in season 3 but in curse of darkness Hector is the main Character
@@deadking4421 I did read about that somewhere, I imagine the way it will go Hector will realize how wrong he's been, escape Carmilla, and try to stop Issac who's forming his demon posse out in the middle of the desert
I don’t know how Hector will escape from her but maybe in season 3 we have a time skip
I think Trevor is on equal ground with the rest. He doesn't have super human powers but he has super human skills which allow him to kill enemies in creative and convenient ways. I mean he's basically a medieval ninja.
exactly, the fact that Trevor Belmont has *no special enhancements* at all but was still *more than a match for Alucard and saved Sypha's life* last season shows the type of badass he really is not to mention they're both counting on him and his family's knowledge to figure out how to take on Dracula's armies cuz even with *vampiric agility and magic* on their side, at this point they still don't stand a chance...
Well he has training with a super whip
@@joeg6478 i wouldn't say he was more than a match. His consecrated weapons have no effect on alucard due to him being half human. And alucard can turn into to a mf wolf my g also he knows almost as much as his father
@@ballin4th - exactly, all that natural ability alucard *"floating vamp jesus"* tepes was born possessing makes it *even more impressive* that the homie Trevor was able to hold his own - armed with a damn whip, no less...
@@joeg6478 yes but alucard during the whole time was just testing trevor whereas trevor was trying his best to kill alucard which says how strong alucard is
I love the random conversation about what constitutes running water and if it’s even deadly to vampires. Lmao
The way I've viewed Hector and Issac's power is as if they were actual forge masters. They take the evil out of someone and mold it, shape it until that person is a night creature. An evil spirit captured in a hellish skin. The reason Hector's pets aren't evil is because they have no capacity for it. They are neither evil nor good. They simply are.
DarkMelodies 26 Devil Forgemasters convert the dead human body into vessels for demons from hell to take over and transform
@@Luci.666. Ok, and I wrote this a year ago?
DarkMelodies 26 and time matters how?
@@Luci.666. So why bother replying to something I theorized a year ago???
@@Luci.666. because new information can be found over the course of a year that wasn't known at the time of the theory
Alucard is the name given to him by the PEOPLE of Wallachia! He didn’t choose it.
Also he’s been alive so long that everyone knows his name.
yeah all of 20 years
@@theirishviking9278 lmao
Sigh-fa, not See-fa. Think of it like "cipher" or "siphon".
For some reason the Isaac scene reminded me of Uncle Ruckus getting slapped by his dad for reading.
In my head I kept hearing "nigga did I just catch you wantin to be shit"😂
@3:40 interesting that Dracula had to break up Isaac & Hector's arguments with *the Vampire Generals* on how to conduct a *more humane genocide💀😑* LIKE# 155
The charakter of Carmilla is inspired by a Novel called "Carmilla" by Sheridan Le Fanus from 1872. This later inspired Bram Stoker to write his own Vampire novel, and if you know both storys you can see the parallels.
@10:28 *"inuring myself to a world of horrors"😱* - horrors that Isaac as a leading General in Dracula's army, plans to make a lot worse
Ah Curse of Darkness, one of the most underrated PS2 games.
That is Peter Stomare doing the Vikings vampire voice.
when you wan't too watch the video but the only thing your watching it's what weird shadow wiggling on the right near link XD
Anyone else think they're debate on running water was the shows jab at the "is water wet" thing
i think it's closer to a debate on how fucked and weird the rules for vampires that stoker created are. did you know that dracula in the original novel doesn't die under sunlight, he just de-ages and loses his powers? he goes from a silver fox old man to a 20-something with black hair. the whole point is "well, what counts as 'crossing running water' exactly? vampires can use boats and clean themselves, so when is water no longer 'running'?"
Rick wants to see Grant. Lol
I just watched the second season... wow, this is fucking amazing.
Can't wait for the next episode to be watched!
Rule number one: NEVER THINK YOU CAN BLACKMAIL DRACULA BY BRINGING HIS BELOVED WIFE INTO A CONVERSATION!
Ahem...you should take note of that Carmilla.
Alucard and Trevor are like brother’s always teasing and arguing with other. Sypha is the mature sister who is so done with this.
Her name is Lisa Tepes.
Best anime of the year
trevor is medieval batman lmfao
You guys make the best videos
Carmela is based off of the vampire Queen Mary the blood countess or the Queen A violin or something like that but but uh glad it's mostly is most likely
Dracula
There's actually a vampire novella called carmilla that predates barm stoker's Dracula.
I FUCKING LOVE THIS SHOW AAAAAA
7:03 is your ocean running? Well then better catch it
1 alacard is the name the people of Wakavia gave him that is how it is known. & You are thinking of the REAL Like Elizabath Bathory a countess who did in fact bleed out & bath in the blood of virgin women MANY. Nothing was done until she killed a Noble woman.
Elizabeth bath or not carmilla
Hey blind wave, just a question out of curiousity. Will you guys be checking out DC's Titans in the future?
Where the fuck was Grant this entire season? Or Death? Very disappointed they never made an appearance.
Claims to have played many of the games, can't even straight up name Slogra and Gaibon. W E A K
Not a templar they went extinct in 1315 this takes place in the 1470s
If one of the Belmonts were turned they'd be able to end all of existence. JS.
"lay-ment of the innocents"
really, rick?
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You guys really should play Lords of Shadows, it has an amazing story!
I agree. Part 2 wasn't as good as the first game, but I still wish there was a 3rd game
As it's own separate entity the first game has a pretty good story. But the second game was nowhere near as good for me.
wen rwby.
Any of these would be incredible!!
- Big Mouth
- True Detective
- Peep Show
- Final Space
- Bojack Horseman
- Broadchurch
- Merlin
- The Good Place
- Making a Murderer
- American Horror Story
- Gotham
- Yu Gi Oh
- Pokemon
- White Gold
- Friday Night Dinner
Merlin and Psych are two good shoes to watch
Plss See Titans i need your reaction, is very cool!