Post by TurkwithStyle on Oct 15, 2008 1:07:13 GMT -5
Name:
Death
Game of Origin:
Castlevania
Nintendo Appearance:
Castlevania
Nicknames:
Death, Grim Reaper, Grim, Reaper, OH MY GOD IT'S Y---*silence*
Age:
He's....passed on. So alot XD;?
Species:
Undead
Gender:
Male
Alignment:
Bad
Type:
Lightweight, weightless.
Character Stats:
Undergoing Maintenence.
Residence:
Castlevania
Personal Relationships: (optional)
Dracula, only friend
Occupation:
Dracula's assistant, a Reaper.
Moveset:
Standard Attack - Scythe Strike: Death throws his Scythe at the enemy. It spins as it flies past, and returns to his hand afterward.
(R)Upward Attack - Shadow Stalker: Death turns into a Shadow and jets upward. He can either go directly up, or angle himself.
Downward Attack - Death strikes the ground with his Scythe, and soul's hands rise from the ground and cause damage to an opponent.
Side Attack - Reaper: Death strikes the opponent abruptly with the Scythe, giving them a status effect that deals them 1 damage every turn for 3 turns.
Regular Attacks: (Optional)
All "A" attacks are the normal attacks used by pressing the A button in Smash Bros. These usually consist of punches and kicks.
(A) Standard Attack - (What is this character's Standard A button attack?)
(A) Upward Attack - (What is this character's Upward A button attack?)
(A) Downward Attack - (What is this character's Downward A button attack?)
(A) Side Attack - (What is this character's Side A button attack?)
Aerials: (Optional)
These are the (A) attacks used in the air.
Standard Aerial: (What is this character's Standard aerial attack?)
Upward Aerial: (What is this character's Upward aerial attack?)
Downward Aerial: (What is this character's Downward aerial attack?)
Side Aerial: (What is this character's Side aerial attack?)
Smash Attacks: (Optional)
All "Smash" attacks are the specialized and more powerful attacks used by pressing the A button in correlation to a directional button with some force in Smash Bros. These usually consist of devastating punches, kicks, and weaponry attacks.
Upward Smash: (What is this character's Upward Smash attack?)
Downward Smash: (What is this character's Downward Smash attack?)
Side Smash - Fish Summon: Death slashes his Scythe and a warp tube pops up, sending a fish monster out of it at the enemy.
Grabs: (Optional)
The characters may grab in up to two different ways. You may ignore the second grab if you want.
Grab 1 - (What is this character's Standard Grab?)
Grab 2 - (What is this character's Secondary Grab?)
Taunts: (Optional)
Taunts are things that your character can use to taunt his/her enemy. These are usually the character's trademark actions.
Upward Taunt - (Insert Taunt)
Downward Taunt - (Insert taunt)
Side Taunt - (Insert Taunt)
Final Smash:
Death raises several ghostly hands out of the ground as they grab the enemy and hold them still. The enemy looks around in panic as Death slowly walks toward them in a classical undead like fashion. When Death finally gets directly in front of the opponent, he’ll shoot a blade out toward them,impaling them slicing them with it several times which sends them flying off stage. He’ll raise the blade above his head then, still staring them in the eyes as they scream and slowly fall downward toward the handle of the blade, blood trickling down. [shadow=black,left,300]FATALITY![/shadow]
Weaknesses:
Death is weak against the whip passed down from Belmont to Belmont, various long range weaponwry that can counter his long range attacks, strong minds, fearless people, those who are faster than him, and him being just about weightless is kind of a con in a Smash Match where you win by launching the other off. Not too many actual physical or mental weaknesses on this guy, being...uh...Death!?
Personality:
Cold, uninteresting, unfeeling, and locked on target. Death is the sypical Grim Reaper, the kind that does anything to get the job done wether it hurst anyone or not. He only cares for one, Count Dracula Vlad Tepes, and that is who he serves. No matter what Dracula says, Death will do it. He dislikes being mocked in any way, but still shows very little persoanlity when on the job. Being undead and having been doing this job for just about all eternity gets tiresome, and you tend to forget emotions.
Likes:
Reaping, getiing the job done, Count Dracula, resting up in the clocktower awaiting Dracula's call.He's SO gay for Drac XD.
Dislikes:
Any Belmonts of any kind, relatives of any Belmonts, those who look like Belmonts, those who act like Belmonts, those who impersonate Belmonts, those who may have said anything that any Belmont has said in any time in all their years of being Belmonts...And Alucard, because he doesn't like Dracula, his master. Alucard also had a baby with a Belmont, thus creating another Belmont which he hates. He also dislikes the whip handed down by the Belmont family. So long in short, Death doesn't like anyone or anything that would harm Dracula, which consists of Alucard and ALOT of Belmonts.
Appearance:
(Average Look)
(When Fighting, he sheds his cloak.)
History:
This mysterious being forged an alliance with Mathias Cronqvist - who later became known as Dracula - in 1094. Initially, Death pretended to be a servant to Walter Bernhard, owner of the Ebony Stone. However, Death later betrays him after Leon Belmont defeats him with the Vampire Killer whip.
It is revealed that Mathias Cronqvist had the Crimson Stone, a stone much more powerful than the Ebony Stone. With Walter defeated,Mathias gained access to Bernhard's Ebony Stone, giving him both of the Vampire Treasures. To add insult to injury, Mathias used the Crimson Stone to suck out Walter's soul and place it inside the stone. The soul became a power source to fuel Mathia's dark desires.
Crushed by Mathias' turn to the dark forces of evil, Leon Belmont was ready to slay his former friend when Death arrived and challenged Leon in the final showdown of the game. Even though Death was defeated, Mathias made his escape after some parting words with Leon. With Mathias Cronqvist gone, Leon Belmont swore that no matter where he should go, The Belmont Clan would hunt him and his kind down forever.
Since then, Death has proven to be the Count's most loyal and devoted servant.
After Trevor Belmont had successfully defeated Dracula, the Count placed a curse on all of Europe, with the intent that the corruption and misery bred from it would bring about his ressurrection. To speed up the process, a mysterious priest by the name of Zead came across Hector, and appeared friendly enough with his wanting to help Hector defeat his nemesis, Isaac. What Hector didn't know was that the priest, Zead was actually Death in disguise. However, his disguise did not fool the timetravelling Saint Germain who knew that if either Devil Forger, Hector or Isaac should fall, then the dark lord Dracula could be revived. Both fought, and in spite of Saint Germain getting the upper hand during their first tussle (and mentioning he would return until Zead surrendered), Zead managed to trick him into the Eneomaos Machine Tower and freeze his powers until he was defeated in combat by Hector. After this, Saint Germain left the timeline, after asking Hector to give Zead his sarcastic regards.
In the reborn castle of Dracula, Hector fought Isaac and beat him to the brink of death. But before he knew it, the body of Isaac was whisked away into a coffin by Zead who had big plans for him to be the new host body for Dracula's ressurrection. When Zead removed a scythe from his sleeve, it was then that Hector realized who Zead was. Shedding his disguise, Death appeared and battled Hector.
After battling with Hector, and a couple years later, Death wanders through Dracula's Castle searching for his Lord while trying to understand where his master has dissappeared to. Death soon realizes that due to Maxim Kischine's eagerness to find and destroy Dracula's body parts the same as Simon Belmont did about half a century ago, he inadvertantly had awoken the spirit of Dracula.
This led to Maxim slowly being taken over by the spirit of Dracula, and the split of Dracula's castle into two different castles. Death soon realized that Maxim Kischine's body would make a suitable host for the resurrection of Dracula, and soon sought to prevent Juste Belmont from finding his former friend and freeing him from Dracula's control.
After the dark priest Shaft's successful resurrection of Dracula, the Count is swiftly defeated by Richter Belmont in 1792. However, due to a sinister curse placed on him by Shaft, Richter is slowly possessed by an evil spirit. 5 years later, in 1797, Richter Belmont mysteriously disappears and Dracula's Castle appears once again.
This time, Dracula's son, Alucard awakens from his self-inflicted permanent slumber when he senses that something is terribly amiss. When he enters Dracula's Castle, Alucard is confronted by Death. Since Alucard is Dracula's son, Death gives him a chance to cease his attack and turn back. Upon refusing, Death steals all of his equipment and scatters it throughout the entire castle.
Later, when Alucard encounters Death again, Death notes that he has given Alucard ample warning, and with Alucard not backing down, Death engages Alucard in combat.
In Castlevania: Portrait of Ruin, Death once again wanders through the castle seeking his Lord and Master: Dracula. However, when he runs into Jonathan Morris and Charlotte Aulin, he learns of the interloper, Brauner, taking the role of Lord of the Castle for himself. Death initially rebuffs the idea of anyone except Dracula controlling the castle, saying the notion is "positively absurd". At first, he does not even try to fight the heroes, even hinting at a posssible alliance to kill Brauner, albeit with different aims in mind. However, he is rebuffed and is confronted in the castle's Clock Tower. He leaves the battle when his energy is exhausted, saying he has other affairs to handle.
Later, after Jonathan Morris and Charlotte Aulin defeated Brauner, Death materializes and slices through Brauner with a swing of his Scythe to finish him off. When Jonathan and Charlotte pursue him, they find the newly risen Dracula. Ready to take him out, Jonathan is blocked by Death who has come to Dracula's aid. In a surprising turn of events, Death and Dracula decide to team up for their battle against the two young heroes. When either Death's or Dracula's life is depleted, Death screams: "My power! Use my power!" At this point, Dracula uses his Power of Dominance and absorbs Death's soul, allowing him to evolve into the True Dracula.
Death has had several battles against several Belmonts, always trying to assist his Master. Death still is faithful and sides with Dracula at all times...even in "This World" which is where Castlevania now resides.
Anything else? (Optional)
Castlevania Judgement Stuff:
Short description: A god who swears his allegiance to Dracula
Before battle: "If you wish for death, here I am."
Before battle: "You fool... how dare you challenge me!"
Before fighting Golem: "You dare challenge me? You forget your place." Before fighting Time Reaper: "Even your visage mocks me. Die!!"
After battle: "I am the god that governs death."
After battle: "I decide who lives & who dies. You cannot expect to win." After fighting Cornell: "The master has need of you, but here that holds no meaning."
After fighting Simon: "Your line will die out and fade from memory... it is your fate."
After fighting Alucard: "Shed your weakness and return to our service." During Hyper Attack: "All at once! Seize them!" "Your fate is sealed. Too late for regrets." "The gates of Hell are open!" "Hahahahaha! I'll swallow your soul!!!"
Death
Game of Origin:
Castlevania
Nintendo Appearance:
Castlevania
Nicknames:
Death, Grim Reaper, Grim, Reaper, OH MY GOD IT'S Y---*silence*
Age:
He's....passed on. So alot XD;?
Species:
Undead
Gender:
Male
Alignment:
Bad
Type:
Lightweight, weightless.
Character Stats:
Undergoing Maintenence.
Residence:
Castlevania
Personal Relationships: (optional)
Dracula, only friend
Occupation:
Dracula's assistant, a Reaper.
Moveset:
Standard Attack - Scythe Strike: Death throws his Scythe at the enemy. It spins as it flies past, and returns to his hand afterward.
(R)Upward Attack - Shadow Stalker: Death turns into a Shadow and jets upward. He can either go directly up, or angle himself.
Downward Attack - Death strikes the ground with his Scythe, and soul's hands rise from the ground and cause damage to an opponent.
Side Attack - Reaper: Death strikes the opponent abruptly with the Scythe, giving them a status effect that deals them 1 damage every turn for 3 turns.
Regular Attacks: (Optional)
All "A" attacks are the normal attacks used by pressing the A button in Smash Bros. These usually consist of punches and kicks.
(A) Standard Attack - (What is this character's Standard A button attack?)
(A) Upward Attack - (What is this character's Upward A button attack?)
(A) Downward Attack - (What is this character's Downward A button attack?)
(A) Side Attack - (What is this character's Side A button attack?)
Aerials: (Optional)
These are the (A) attacks used in the air.
Standard Aerial: (What is this character's Standard aerial attack?)
Upward Aerial: (What is this character's Upward aerial attack?)
Downward Aerial: (What is this character's Downward aerial attack?)
Side Aerial: (What is this character's Side aerial attack?)
Smash Attacks: (Optional)
All "Smash" attacks are the specialized and more powerful attacks used by pressing the A button in correlation to a directional button with some force in Smash Bros. These usually consist of devastating punches, kicks, and weaponry attacks.
Upward Smash: (What is this character's Upward Smash attack?)
Downward Smash: (What is this character's Downward Smash attack?)
Side Smash - Fish Summon: Death slashes his Scythe and a warp tube pops up, sending a fish monster out of it at the enemy.
Grabs: (Optional)
The characters may grab in up to two different ways. You may ignore the second grab if you want.
Grab 1 - (What is this character's Standard Grab?)
Grab 2 - (What is this character's Secondary Grab?)
Taunts: (Optional)
Taunts are things that your character can use to taunt his/her enemy. These are usually the character's trademark actions.
Upward Taunt - (Insert Taunt)
Downward Taunt - (Insert taunt)
Side Taunt - (Insert Taunt)
Final Smash:
Death raises several ghostly hands out of the ground as they grab the enemy and hold them still. The enemy looks around in panic as Death slowly walks toward them in a classical undead like fashion. When Death finally gets directly in front of the opponent, he’ll shoot a blade out toward them,
Weaknesses:
Death is weak against the whip passed down from Belmont to Belmont, various long range weaponwry that can counter his long range attacks, strong minds, fearless people, those who are faster than him, and him being just about weightless is kind of a con in a Smash Match where you win by launching the other off. Not too many actual physical or mental weaknesses on this guy, being...uh...Death!?
Personality:
Cold, uninteresting, unfeeling, and locked on target. Death is the sypical Grim Reaper, the kind that does anything to get the job done wether it hurst anyone or not. He only cares for one, Count Dracula Vlad Tepes, and that is who he serves. No matter what Dracula says, Death will do it. He dislikes being mocked in any way, but still shows very little persoanlity when on the job. Being undead and having been doing this job for just about all eternity gets tiresome, and you tend to forget emotions.
Likes:
Reaping, getiing the job done, Count Dracula, resting up in the clocktower awaiting Dracula's call.
Dislikes:
Any Belmonts of any kind, relatives of any Belmonts, those who look like Belmonts, those who act like Belmonts, those who impersonate Belmonts, those who may have said anything that any Belmont has said in any time in all their years of being Belmonts...And Alucard, because he doesn't like Dracula, his master. Alucard also had a baby with a Belmont, thus creating another Belmont which he hates. He also dislikes the whip handed down by the Belmont family. So long in short, Death doesn't like anyone or anything that would harm Dracula, which consists of Alucard and ALOT of Belmonts.
Appearance:
(Average Look)
(When Fighting, he sheds his cloak.)
History:
This mysterious being forged an alliance with Mathias Cronqvist - who later became known as Dracula - in 1094. Initially, Death pretended to be a servant to Walter Bernhard, owner of the Ebony Stone. However, Death later betrays him after Leon Belmont defeats him with the Vampire Killer whip.
It is revealed that Mathias Cronqvist had the Crimson Stone, a stone much more powerful than the Ebony Stone. With Walter defeated,Mathias gained access to Bernhard's Ebony Stone, giving him both of the Vampire Treasures. To add insult to injury, Mathias used the Crimson Stone to suck out Walter's soul and place it inside the stone. The soul became a power source to fuel Mathia's dark desires.
Crushed by Mathias' turn to the dark forces of evil, Leon Belmont was ready to slay his former friend when Death arrived and challenged Leon in the final showdown of the game. Even though Death was defeated, Mathias made his escape after some parting words with Leon. With Mathias Cronqvist gone, Leon Belmont swore that no matter where he should go, The Belmont Clan would hunt him and his kind down forever.
Since then, Death has proven to be the Count's most loyal and devoted servant.
After Trevor Belmont had successfully defeated Dracula, the Count placed a curse on all of Europe, with the intent that the corruption and misery bred from it would bring about his ressurrection. To speed up the process, a mysterious priest by the name of Zead came across Hector, and appeared friendly enough with his wanting to help Hector defeat his nemesis, Isaac. What Hector didn't know was that the priest, Zead was actually Death in disguise. However, his disguise did not fool the timetravelling Saint Germain who knew that if either Devil Forger, Hector or Isaac should fall, then the dark lord Dracula could be revived. Both fought, and in spite of Saint Germain getting the upper hand during their first tussle (and mentioning he would return until Zead surrendered), Zead managed to trick him into the Eneomaos Machine Tower and freeze his powers until he was defeated in combat by Hector. After this, Saint Germain left the timeline, after asking Hector to give Zead his sarcastic regards.
In the reborn castle of Dracula, Hector fought Isaac and beat him to the brink of death. But before he knew it, the body of Isaac was whisked away into a coffin by Zead who had big plans for him to be the new host body for Dracula's ressurrection. When Zead removed a scythe from his sleeve, it was then that Hector realized who Zead was. Shedding his disguise, Death appeared and battled Hector.
After battling with Hector, and a couple years later, Death wanders through Dracula's Castle searching for his Lord while trying to understand where his master has dissappeared to. Death soon realizes that due to Maxim Kischine's eagerness to find and destroy Dracula's body parts the same as Simon Belmont did about half a century ago, he inadvertantly had awoken the spirit of Dracula.
This led to Maxim slowly being taken over by the spirit of Dracula, and the split of Dracula's castle into two different castles. Death soon realized that Maxim Kischine's body would make a suitable host for the resurrection of Dracula, and soon sought to prevent Juste Belmont from finding his former friend and freeing him from Dracula's control.
After the dark priest Shaft's successful resurrection of Dracula, the Count is swiftly defeated by Richter Belmont in 1792. However, due to a sinister curse placed on him by Shaft, Richter is slowly possessed by an evil spirit. 5 years later, in 1797, Richter Belmont mysteriously disappears and Dracula's Castle appears once again.
This time, Dracula's son, Alucard awakens from his self-inflicted permanent slumber when he senses that something is terribly amiss. When he enters Dracula's Castle, Alucard is confronted by Death. Since Alucard is Dracula's son, Death gives him a chance to cease his attack and turn back. Upon refusing, Death steals all of his equipment and scatters it throughout the entire castle.
Later, when Alucard encounters Death again, Death notes that he has given Alucard ample warning, and with Alucard not backing down, Death engages Alucard in combat.
In Castlevania: Portrait of Ruin, Death once again wanders through the castle seeking his Lord and Master: Dracula. However, when he runs into Jonathan Morris and Charlotte Aulin, he learns of the interloper, Brauner, taking the role of Lord of the Castle for himself. Death initially rebuffs the idea of anyone except Dracula controlling the castle, saying the notion is "positively absurd". At first, he does not even try to fight the heroes, even hinting at a posssible alliance to kill Brauner, albeit with different aims in mind. However, he is rebuffed and is confronted in the castle's Clock Tower. He leaves the battle when his energy is exhausted, saying he has other affairs to handle.
Later, after Jonathan Morris and Charlotte Aulin defeated Brauner, Death materializes and slices through Brauner with a swing of his Scythe to finish him off. When Jonathan and Charlotte pursue him, they find the newly risen Dracula. Ready to take him out, Jonathan is blocked by Death who has come to Dracula's aid. In a surprising turn of events, Death and Dracula decide to team up for their battle against the two young heroes. When either Death's or Dracula's life is depleted, Death screams: "My power! Use my power!" At this point, Dracula uses his Power of Dominance and absorbs Death's soul, allowing him to evolve into the True Dracula.
Death has had several battles against several Belmonts, always trying to assist his Master. Death still is faithful and sides with Dracula at all times...even in "This World" which is where Castlevania now resides.
Anything else? (Optional)
Castlevania Judgement Stuff:
Short description: A god who swears his allegiance to Dracula
Before battle: "If you wish for death, here I am."
Before battle: "You fool... how dare you challenge me!"
Before fighting Golem: "You dare challenge me? You forget your place." Before fighting Time Reaper: "Even your visage mocks me. Die!!"
After battle: "I am the god that governs death."
After battle: "I decide who lives & who dies. You cannot expect to win." After fighting Cornell: "The master has need of you, but here that holds no meaning."
After fighting Simon: "Your line will die out and fade from memory... it is your fate."
After fighting Alucard: "Shed your weakness and return to our service." During Hyper Attack: "All at once! Seize them!" "Your fate is sealed. Too late for regrets." "The gates of Hell are open!" "Hahahahaha! I'll swallow your soul!!!"