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''Castlevania: Lament of Innocence'' is a 3D game released for the [[Play Station 2]] in 2003, which serves as a [[Prequel]] to the rest of the ''[[Castlevania]]'' series.
'''''Castlevania: Lament of Innocence''''' is a 3D game released for the [[PlayStation 2]] in 2003, which serves as a [[Prequel]] to the rest of the ''[[Castlevania]]'' series.


In the late 11th century, during the Crusades, Baron Leon Belmont's fiancée is kidnapped by a vampire named Walter Bernhard. Under the urgings of his bedridden friend Mathias Cronqvist, Leon renounces his title and [[Lawful Stupid|leaves behind his sword]] to rescue his love. Luckily, in the vicinity of Walter's home, he comes across the alchemist Rinaldo Gandolfi, who gives Leon the [[Whip It Good|Whip of Alchemy]]. Thus begins a journey that in one way or another codifies and justifies the many elements of the ''Castlevania'' storyline.
In the late 11th century, during the Crusades, Baron Leon Belmont's fiancée is kidnapped by a vampire named Walter Bernhard. Under the urgings of his bedridden friend Mathias Cronqvist, Leon renounces his title and [[Lawful Stupid|leaves behind his sword]] to rescue his love. Luckily, in the vicinity of Walter's home, he comes across the alchemist Rinaldo Gandolfi, who gives Leon the [[Whip It Good|Whip of Alchemy]]. Thus begins a journey that in one way or another codifies and justifies the many elements of the ''Castlevania'' storyline.


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=== ''Lament Of Innocence'' provides examples of: ===
* {{spoiler|[[The Bad Guy Wins]]}}: {{spoiler|Albeit, not the bad guy you were expecting... Yes, Dracula wins.}}
* {{spoiler|[[The Bad Guy Wins]]}}: {{spoiler|Albeit, not the bad guy you were expecting... Yes, Dracula wins.}}
* [[Badass Boast]]: "THE BELMONT CLAN WILL HUNT THE NIGHT!"
* [[Badass Boast]]: "THE BELMONT CLAN WILL HUNT THE NIGHT!"
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* [[Bloody Murder]]: The Forgotten One.
* [[Bloody Murder]]: The Forgotten One.
* [[Bonus Boss]]: The Forgotten One, a skinless demon so huge Leon needs to [[Colossus Climb|ride an elevator to reach it]].
* [[Bonus Boss]]: The Forgotten One, a skinless demon so huge Leon needs to [[Colossus Climb|ride an elevator to reach it]].
* [[Chekhov's Gunman|Chekhov's Gunwoman:]] Elisabetha Cronqvist, {{spoiler|as her death drives Mathias away from God, which ultimately leads to him becoming Dracula.}} In other words, Elisabetha is the initiator of the Castlevania series.
* [[Chekhov's Gunman|Chekhov's Gunwoman:]] Elisabetha Cronqvist, {{spoiler|as her death drives Mathias away from God, which ultimately leads to him becoming Dracula.}} In other words, Elisabetha is the initiator of the Castlevania series.
* [[Church Militant]]: Leon's background in the Crusades.
* [[Church Militant]]: Leon's background in the Crusades.
* [[Cool Old Guy]]: Rinaldo, who takes Leon's [[Lawful Stupid|Lawful Stupidity]] in stride.
* [[Cool Old Guy]]: Rinaldo, who takes Leon's [[Lawful Stupid|Lawful Stupidity]] in stride.
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* [[Defector From Decadence]]: Leon, for [[Lawful Stupid]] reasons.
* [[Defector From Decadence]]: Leon, for [[Lawful Stupid]] reasons.
* [[Did You Just Punch Out Cthulhu?]]: {{spoiler|Not only does Leon whip Death to... himself, he also explains why he could.}}
* [[Did You Just Punch Out Cthulhu?]]: {{spoiler|Not only does Leon whip Death to... himself, he also explains why he could.}}
* [[Distressed Damsel]]: Sara. {{spoiler|[[Disposable Woman|She doesn't make it.]]}}
* [[Damsel in Distress]]: Sara. {{spoiler|[[Disposable Woman|She doesn't make it.]]}}
* {{spoiler|[[Downer Ending]]}}: {{spoiler|It's sort of a [[Foregone Conclusion]], being the origin of Dracula. But things don't end well for Leon at all. He lost not only the woman he gave up everything he was to save, but also his best friend, who sacrificed his humanity to become the infamous dark lord.}}
* {{spoiler|[[Downer Ending]]}}: {{spoiler|It's sort of a [[Foregone Conclusion]], being the origin of Dracula. But things don't end well for Leon at all. He lost not only the woman he gave up everything he was to save, but also his best friend, who sacrificed his humanity to become the infamous dark lord.}}
* [[Dragon-in-Chief]]: {{spoiler|Walter is the most visible antagonist, but Mathias is the true [[Big Bad]].}}
* [[Evil Redhead]]: Walter.
* [[Evil Redhead]]: Walter.
* [[Fan Service]]: The Succubus. Also the metric ton of [[Bishounen]]
* [[Fan Service]]: The Succubus. Also the metric ton of [[Bishounen]]
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* [[Gorgeous Gorgon]]: Despite being a disembodied head covered in scales and snakes, Medusa's quite attractive.
* [[Gorgeous Gorgon]]: Despite being a disembodied head covered in scales and snakes, Medusa's quite attractive.
* [[The Grim Reaper]]: Surprise! {{spoiler|He's the [[Final Boss]]!}}
* [[The Grim Reaper]]: Surprise! {{spoiler|He's the [[Final Boss]]!}}
* [[Heroic Sacrifice]]: {{spoiler| Sara offers her soul to Vampire Killer so it may gain its true power. Turns out to be a [[Senseless Sacrifice]], seeing as it only starts a conflict that never ends.}}
* [[Hey It's That Voice]]: Walter is [[Jamieson Price]] and Mathias is [[Crispin Freeman (Creator)|Crispin Freeman]]. Succubus is [[Wendee Lee]].
* [[Hey, It's That Voice!]]: Walter is [[Jamieson Price]] and Mathias is [[Crispin Freeman]]. Succubus is [[Wendee Lee]].
* [[Hijacked By Ganon|Hijacked By Dracula]]: The [[Man Behind the Man]], {{spoiler|Mathias}}, becomes Dracula in the end. Not really a surprise since this is the origin story for the Belmonts.
* [[Hijacked by Ganon|Hijacked By Dracula]]: The [[Man Behind the Man]], {{spoiler|Mathias}}, becomes Dracula in the end. Not really a surprise since this is the origin story for the Belmonts.
* [[Horny Devils]]: The Succubus.
* [[Horny Devils]]: The Succubus.
* [[Hunting the Most Dangerous Game]]: Walter makes a hobby of inciting others to hunt ''him''. Possibly with a hint of [[Who Wants to Live Forever?]], as it's indicated that he developed this hobby out of centuries of boredom.
* [[Hunting the Most Dangerous Game]]: Walter makes a hobby of inciting others to hunt ''him''. Possibly with a hint of [[Who Wants to Live Forever?]], as it's indicated that he developed this hobby out of centuries of boredom.
** He's not stupid, however. {{spoiler|Until the creation of the Vampire Killer, Walter is seemingly invincible}}
** He's not stupid, however. {{spoiler|Until the creation of the Vampire Killer, Walter is seemingly invincible}}
* [[Immortality]]: {{spoiler|Mathias sees it as a big middle finger to God.}}
* [[Immortality]]: {{spoiler|Mathias sees it as a big middle finger to God.}}
* [[Lawful Stupid]]: Leon "I don't belong to the army any more, so it wouldn't be right for me to take an army sword with me to the ''vampire's castle''..." Belmont.
* [[Lawful Stupid]]: Leon "I don't belong to the army any more, so it wouldn't be right for me to take an army sword with me to the ''vampire's castle''..." Belmont.
** Of course he had plans to take weapons from dead hunters in the area to compensate. So it's not entirely stupid, but still.
** Of course he had plans to take weapons from dead hunters in the area to compensate. So it's not entirely stupid, but still.
* [[Lost Forever]]: The Soulless entries in your encyclopedia, since they only appear as part of a boss fight. That said, you'll probably hit a few just by failing around wildly, so it's not a huge concern.
* [[Lost Forever]]: The Soulless entries in your encyclopedia, since they only appear as part of a boss fight. That said, you'll probably hit a few just by failing around wildly, so it's not a huge concern.
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* [[Nice Job Breaking It, Hero]]: {{spoiler|Nice job making Dracula, Leon!}}
* [[Nice Job Breaking It, Hero]]: {{spoiler|Nice job making Dracula, Leon!}}
** It was not Leon who made Dracula, actually. It was Mathias Cronqvist who started it all.
** It was not Leon who made Dracula, actually. It was Mathias Cronqvist who started it all.
* [[Nice Job Fixing It, Villain]]: {{spoiler| Walter pretty much starts the entire conflict, as Sara's sacrifice grants Vampire Killer it's true power}}.
* [[The Night That Never Ends]]: Thanks to Walter's Ebony Stone, the castle and surrounding vicinity is forever cloaked in darkness. That is, until Leon [[Badass|killed it.]]
* [[The Night That Never Ends]]: Thanks to Walter's Ebony Stone, the castle and surrounding vicinity is forever cloaked in darkness. That is, until Leon [[Badass|killed it.]]
* [[Philosopher's Stone]]: It's important to the backstory. There are a couple of vampire-enhancing alchemic stones going around that were made during failed attempts to create it.
* [[Philosopher's Stone]]: It's important to the backstory. There are a couple of vampire-enhancing alchemic stones going around that were made during failed attempts to create it.
* [[Pimped-Out Dress]]
* [[Pimped-Out Dress]]
* {{spoiler|[[Powered By a Forsaken Child]]}}: {{spoiler|The Vampire Killer is made with Sara's tainted soul.}}
* {{spoiler|[[Powered by a Forsaken Child]]}}: {{spoiler|The Vampire Killer is made with Sara's tainted soul.}}
* [[Prequel]]: To the rest of the ''Castlevania'' games.
* [[Prequel]]: To the rest of the ''Castlevania'' games.
* [[Pretty in Mink]]: Mathias's big fur collar. Unf.
* [[Pretty in Mink]]: Mathias's big fur collar. Unf.
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** A second secret character is Pumpkin, who appears to be a small child wearing a pumpkin-headed Halloween costume. While he uses Leon's moveset (to the point he is seeing pulling himself up ledges in the air; leon would touch them, but he is smaller...), he has different stats (making him more of a [[Glass Cannon]]), an unique subweapon that mixes and matches Leon's subweapon attacks and gets his own end credits sequence.
** A second secret character is Pumpkin, who appears to be a small child wearing a pumpkin-headed Halloween costume. While he uses Leon's moveset (to the point he is seeing pulling himself up ledges in the air; leon would touch them, but he is smaller...), he has different stats (making him more of a [[Glass Cannon]]), an unique subweapon that mixes and matches Leon's subweapon attacks and gets his own end credits sequence.
* [[Slouch of Villainy]]: Walter.
* [[Slouch of Villainy]]: Walter.
* [[Start of Darkness]]: Dracula's feud with the Belmonts.
* [[Start of Darkness]]: Dracula's feud with the Belmonts.
* [[Stripperiffic]]: The Succubus.
* [[Stripperiffic]]: The Succubus.
* [[Taken for Granite]]: Medusa explains her motivations for once.
* [[Taken for Granite]]: Medusa explains her motivations for once.
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* [[The Unfought]]: You never do get to face {{spoiler|Mathias.}}
* [[The Unfought]]: You never do get to face {{spoiler|Mathias.}}
* [[Unwitting Pawn]]: Almost the entire cast, really. {{spoiler|Walter's habitual games combined with Rinaldo's alchemy and Sara's sacrifice enable Leon's defeat of Walter, which allows Death to steal Walter's power and give it to [[Treacherous Advisor|Mathias]], who then uses it to become the king of the night, Dracula. [[Nice Job Breaking It, Hero|Oops.]] }}
* [[Unwitting Pawn]]: Almost the entire cast, really. {{spoiler|Walter's habitual games combined with Rinaldo's alchemy and Sara's sacrifice enable Leon's defeat of Walter, which allows Death to steal Walter's power and give it to [[Treacherous Advisor|Mathias]], who then uses it to become the king of the night, Dracula. [[Nice Job Breaking It, Hero|Oops.]] }}
* [[Wake Up Call Boss]]: The Elementals, especially the first one since you won't have the whip of the opposite element yet. While not incredibly difficult, the require more skill and a defensive style than the typical area boss.
* [["Wake-Up Call" Boss]]: The Elementals, especially the first one since you won't have the whip of the opposite element yet. While not incredibly difficult, the require more skill and a defensive style than the typical area boss.
* [[Whip It Good]]: The Whip of Alchemy {{spoiler|which becomes the Vampire Killer by the end of the game.}}
* [[Whip It Good]]: The Whip of Alchemy {{spoiler|which becomes the Vampire Killer by the end of the game.}}
* [[White-Haired Pretty Boy]]: Joachim Armister.
* [[White-Haired Pretty Boy]]: Joachim Armister.
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Latest revision as of 20:07, 11 November 2018

Castlevania: Lament of Innocence is a 3D game released for the PlayStation 2 in 2003, which serves as a Prequel to the rest of the Castlevania series.

In the late 11th century, during the Crusades, Baron Leon Belmont's fiancée is kidnapped by a vampire named Walter Bernhard. Under the urgings of his bedridden friend Mathias Cronqvist, Leon renounces his title and leaves behind his sword to rescue his love. Luckily, in the vicinity of Walter's home, he comes across the alchemist Rinaldo Gandolfi, who gives Leon the Whip of Alchemy. Thus begins a journey that in one way or another codifies and justifies the many elements of the Castlevania storyline.

Tropes used in Castlevania: Lament of Innocence include: