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Death
Castlevania - Death
Series Castlevania
Age Immortal
Birthday Unknown
Sex Male
Species Unknown
Height 8’10“ (270 cm)
Weight 300 lbs (136 lbs)
Alignment Lawful Evil

By my master's orders, you'll be destroyed here and now!
~ Death, before fighting Leon Belmont in Castlevania: Lament of Innocence

Soon, my master will enter Isaac's body. Though you were favored, Isaac will do. Dracula will once more walk the night! And as of you, it is time for you to die!
~ Zead as Death, to Hector

Do not interfere. Now, I will extinguish the candle of your soul!
~ Death to Juste

So this is your power? Lets put it to the test. "Fires a Giant Skull at Richter as he destroys it with the Vampire Killer then taunts him" It will be like this the rest of the way!
~ Death to Richter during the Prologue

You will go no further!
~ Death to Richter Belmont or at the end of the The Ghost Ship Stage

Then, for the Master, I'll feast on your soul this night!
~ Death, before fighting Alucard in Castlevania: Symphony of The Night

Death is Dracula's most trusted servant and the Deity of Death itself hence the name. He is a major antagonist within the Castlevania franchise.

Background[]

The mysterious Deity of Death itself who forged an alliance with Mathias Cronqvist back in the 11th century at some point after the death of his wife. Death itself became the most loyal and devoted servant to Dracula himself ever since. He is said to be as old as time itself.

Equipment[]

  • Death's Scythe: Despite the scythe itself being a piercing/slashing based weapon with dark properties, it is also a divine weapon as well due to the fact that Death is the Deity of Death. He uses this to slice and dice his foes and will even lend his weapon to Dracula should he ever have to. Death can even upgrade his weapon to a double-bladed scythe.
  • Death's Sickles: Death's secondary weapon are the sickles, he can throw these at his opponent in various directions. They will deal piercing damage, fire damage due to the fact they explode on impact, as well as dark damage to opponents that are hit by them.
  • Expandable Spears: Death can unleash three expandable spears that deal piercing damage to anyone pieced by the spears (Non-Canon).

Powers & Abilities[]

Abilities[]

  • Jump and Slash Technique: Death can actually jump and perform a jump and slash technique with his Scythe that will deal damage to anyone standing in his way.
  • Planner Domain: Death can teleport himself and even his opponents into his divine domain. Once there, he is more powerful then he is on The Material Plane itself.
  • Strip Equipment: Death can actually strip the main equipment off a single individual.

Spells[]

  • Black Hole: Death can conjure a black hole which allows him to suck his opponent to it.
  • Deadly Tempest: Death can unleash a Deadly Tempest in which when he raises his arm up, he will shoot large fire arrows that will rain down on his opponent and explode on impact.
  • Divine Missiles: Death can unleash up to seven missile-like projectiles at his target which will strike like homing missiles.
  • Fiery Explosion: Death will unleash a fireball that will cause a massive explosion thus dealing fire damage to anyone caught in the radius.
  • Flaming Frisbee: Death can throw a flaming frisbee which will deal fire damage to anyone caught in the blast.
  • Giant Skulls: Death can launch giant-sized skulls at his opponents, dealing damage to anyone caught within range. Further more, the Giant Skulls can also bite it's targets.
  • Lightning Orbs: Death can launch two green-like lightning orbs at his opponent dealing lightning damage.
  • Pillars of Light: Death can create pillars of light that will deal damage to anyone caught in the blast.
  • Shield: Death can form a shield to prevent incoming attacks from dealing damage to him.
  • Spinning Red Skulls: Death can unleash three spinning red skulls which will circle around him and deal damage to anyone caught by one of the skulls.
  • Vacuum: While throwing his Scythe into the air, Death can manipulate the wind to suck his opponents towards him while his Scythe is tossed into the air in an attempt to deal slashing damage to his foes.

Other Notes[]

  • Even if somehow killed, Death can't ever die.
  • Death will even team up with Dracula.
  • Death can absorb dark-based (negative energy) attacks.
  • Death is immune to poison attacks due to being undead.
  • Death is immune to curses.
  • Death is immune to time altering effects.
  • Despite the fact Death is weak against weapons (including fists and feet if able) and magic with holy/radiant properties, Death can only be neutralized for a short duration period as he gets sent back to his own plane of existence where he will eventually reform himself.

Alternate Forms[]

  • Bone Armor Form: In this form, Death can actually duel-wield two scythe-like sickles which he can throw at a distance.
  • Skeletal Snake-like Centipede: In this form, Death will simply float around and attack his foes with his scythe-like arms, which have the same properties as his scythe.

Feats[]

Strength[]

  • Manages to finish off the Vampire Lord Brauner with just one swap of his Scythe.

Weaknesses[]

  • Death is weak against Holy/Radiant Weapons.

Fun Facts[]

  • The only moment when Death served as the final boss in a Castlevania game is Castlevania: Lament of Innocence.
  • Death has served as the 2nd to final boss in almost every Castlevania game.
  • Note that, in Japanese mythology, a "death god" (shinigami) is the name for a type of being (of many) rather than the western idea of a single Grim Reaper, which may explain his status as a minion within the games. It is noteworthy, however, that Death is called "DEATH" in a minority of games - even the Japanese versions - making it possible that Death is, in fact, the sole Grim Reaper from western folklore.
  • For some strange reason, despite his loyalties to Dracula, he fights Soma Cruz in both games that he has appeared in, even though, technically, Soma is the reincarnation of Dracula. In the light novel Akumajou Dracula: 神渕 no Tsuisou 曲, Death explains that he will serve anyone who is willing to heed the calling of Chaos and take up Dracula's name. It is possible that Death wanted Soma dead to allow the power of Chaos to possess Soma, and therefore revive Dracula, or that he had no interest on Soma since he didn't want to heed the calling of Chaos while other candidates did.
  • The fact that Death is mostly fought in or near a clock tower may be because the concept of death is in some cases associated with time.
  • Death disguising himself as a priest in Curse of Darkness is inspired by a scene in Ingmar Bergman's classic 1957 film, The Seventh Seal.
  • Death never really dies, even if defeated by a character. As a character, Death is neutralized for a short amount of time by the protagonists who encounter him, but as a concept, Death never disappears.