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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]]. 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.

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: