Dracula

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One year. I gave you one year to make your peace with your God. And what do you do? Celebrate the day you killed my wife! One year I gave you while I assembled my armies, and now... I bring your death. You had your chance... „
~ Dracula, to the people of Wallachia he is about to slaughter.
" The Morning Star whip. Well played, Belmont. But I am no ordinary vampire to be killed by your human magic. „
~ Dracule to Trevor after took hit by the Morning Star.
" THERE ARE NO INNOCENTS! Not anymore! Anyone of them could've stood up and said, "No, we won't behave like animals anymore.". „
~ Dracula to Alucard.

Count Vlad Dracula Tepes is the main antagonist of the Netflix and Powerhouse Animation animated adaptation of Castlevania, based off of the character of the same name from the video games.

He appears as the overarching antagonist of the first season, the main antagonist of the second season, the posthumous overarching antagonist of the third season and a major character in the fourth and final season. The story follows the games' background, referencing the feud between Dracula and Leon Belmont, but hints that Dracula might have been the infamous Prince Vlad III of Wallachia as well.

He was voiced by Naoya Uchida in the Japanese version, who also voiced Madara Uchiha in Naruto, and Graham McTavish in the English dub, with the latter also portraying Zoran Lazarević in Uncharted: Among Thieves, both Father Kinley and Dromos in Lucifer, the Saint of Killers in Preacher, Joseph Bertrand III in inFamous 2, and Loki Laufeyson in The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes.





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Full Name
Vlad Dracula Tepes
Alias
Count Vlad Tepes Dracula
King of the Night
Prince Vlad III of Wallachia
The Devil
Lord of Darkness
Dracula
Father (by Alucard)
Vlad Tepes (by Lisa)
My Treasure (by Death)
Origin
Netflix's Castlevania series
Occupation
Lord of Vampires
Powers / Skills
Incredible vampiric and demonic powers
Superhuman strength, speed and durability
Mastery of darkness and Hellfire
Influence over vampires and monsters
Immortality
Levitation
Hobby
Drinking blood.
Resting in his study.
Reading.
Goals
Eradicate humanity (almost succeeded, but failed).
Reunite with his wife Lisa Tepes in the Afterlife (succeeded).
Crimes
Malefic
Mass murder
Mass destruction
Terrorism
Conspiracy
Attempted genocide
Attempted filicide
Assault and battery
Slavery
Torture
Mutilation
Arson
Abuse of power
Type of Villain
Vengeful Tyrant

Personality
The Dracula of the Netflix series is shown to be quite different than his original videogame self: Having seemingly always been the strongest and most intelligent of the vampires, Dracula considered himself superior to humans and was apathetic to them, his supreme power and intelligence making him prideful. He would not hesitate to slaughter people for working against him, killing them in brutal ways and leaving their corpses impaled, but would have no qualms sparing those who are innocent and never intended to challenge him. Preferring to live an isolated life in his castle, Dracula referred to humans as peasants and in time as humans grew to fear him so much they considered him a legend and left his castle alone, he himself saw no point in wasting his time dealing with them, content to simply live a life of solitude.

However, Dracula was also shown to be capable of changing: When Dracula and Lisa met and she requested to learn from him, they quickly developed a strong mutual attraction, Dracula being attracted to Lisa's beauty and above all else her staunch character. Describing her as being "definitely different to most humans" he had met, Lisa's courage, civility, intelligence, and good-hearted nature impressed him and he allowed her to study under him. This soon blossomed into a deep love for Lisa that was returned and they married, siring Alucard, who Dracula was known for being a loving father to. Dracula's respect and love towards Lisa even allowed him to accept her proposition to travel around the world and learn from human civilizations, briefly deciding to live up to Lisa's belief that he had the potential to improve the lives of humans everywhere with his knowledge. Appreciating her encouragement, Dracula became compassionate enough to rescue the two misanthropic Forgemasters Hector and Isaac and take them in, though it was suggested that this may have also been attributed to his lingering inability to see other humans the way Lisa wished he would.

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