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"Alucard." Richter’s breath fogged in the air, though it was summer. "You're late."
"I stopped to watch the sun set," Alucard said. His voice was a low, musical baritone, stripped of irony for once. "I thought it might be the last one." Castlevania- Nocturne
Enter Castlevania: Nocturne .
, a powerful Speaker magician. While Maria fights for liberty and equality among the common people, Richter senses a darker "natural order" taking root—the aristocracy has allied with a cabal of vampires to crush the revolution and plunge the world into an eternal night. A Convergence of Trauma The group is joined by "Alucard
The choice of the French Revolution provides more than just a historical backdrop; it acts as a thematic catalyst. While the peasants revolt against an oppressive aristocracy, a darker power is rising. The "Vampire Messiah," Erzsebet Báthory, seeks to use the chaos of the revolution to "eat the sun" and shroud the world in eternal darkness. This setting allows the show to explore how systemic oppression can create monsters more terrifying than those with fangs. Artistic Evolution and Animation "I thought it might be the last one
Alucard sheathed his sword in one fluid motion and walked to the edge of the dock, standing beside Richter. For a long moment, they both stared into the black water.