#Richter/Olrox
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dragon-queen-database · 24 days ago
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“Richter..” 🖤🐆
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soranatus · 1 year ago
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Olrocks, Rockter Belmont, Jamette, & Mariyeah ✨ By Kat, an animator on Castlevania: Nocturne
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susanoois · 27 days ago
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IT'S TODAY!!! 🦇
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drolta · 22 days ago
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Castlevania + text post part 3
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aquilaofarkham · 16 days ago
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The Story of Orpheus and Eurydice from The Metamorphoses written by Ovid, trans. Sir Samuel Garth, John Dryden, et al Castlevania: Nocturne Season Two Episode 7/8; dir. Samuel Deats & Adam Deats, written by Clive Bradley
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mysteryanimator · 30 days ago
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🔊 audio on (speak your truth Mizrak!!!)
Doing these small rough anims a day and experimenting is really fun
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alucarddaily · 8 days ago
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In honor of Black History Month, this is an appreciation post for writers Testament ("Blood Is the Only Way", "Angel of Death"), Temi Oh ("The Natural Order", "The Widow's Window"), & Zodwa Nyoni ("Freedom Was Sweeter", "Ancestors") who wrote some of the mod's fave scenes/episodes in Castlevania: Nocturne
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octoberwitchsblog · 24 days ago
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thinking about love as the ultimate transformative power in castlevania... richter's love giving strength to annette when she's practically dying from sekhmet's possession, juste and tera's care bringing maria back from the darkness, lisa showing dracula that he can be loved and good, alucard's love for each generation of belmont making him come back not to fight evil but simply to teach them how to fish despite knowing that he'll have to watch them die, olrox coming back to fight erzsebet out of love for mizrak, alucard saying that dracula still had goodness in him at the end precisely because his last action on earth was loving lisa's last gift to him, their son,... the only characters that are truly evil being the ones like Carmilla, the Abbott in nocturne or drolta who turn acts of devotion, love and trust into destruction and violence.... going to kill myself
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dontcallmetreffy · 2 months ago
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The Nocturne discord I’m in pointed out how tall Alucard appears now so I rounded up screenshots of different vampires next to humans to show just how freakishly tall they are in comparison
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the-phantom-peach · 1 year ago
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I saw your Sypha post and didn’t know you liked castlvania?? Do you happen to have more art of it? (unless you don’t want to ofc)
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Yes i do! I had a load of doodles i made while rewatching Castlevania and Nocturne with a friend of mine and making dumb jokes. Please enjoy <3
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prickly-paprikash · 25 days ago
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Castlevania Nocturne really stepped up its game in the second season.
I had two major complaints for the premiere season of CN:
The pacing was erratic. From episode 2 onwards, it seems as if the story is obsessed with giving us nonstop climactic battles, at the cost of letting the characters and pacing breathe. I understand that a central theme of the first season was loss—not just loss of loved ones and the grief that comes with it, but simply losing at every turn. They make the Vampire Messiah feel more like an inevitability, and it works to some extent. But one thing that the original Castlevania series did well was how it handled the flow of conversation and combat.
Seasons 1-3 were all mostly slow, deliberate episodes centered on talking. Characters would simply converse. The very first scene of Castlevania literally embodies this.
Lisa and Dracula, having an organic yet expertly crafted conversation that feels sharp, poignant, and immediately tells us everything we need to know about these two characters. We get one Lisa scene, and then she dies and yet it hits so hard because of how one conversation was written.
Nocturne's first season, many times, felt more like a quip-fest. Castlevania's humor was dry and morbid, to better fit the sarcastic and dark tone of the series. When characters like Trevor or Sypha or even Isaac cracked a joke, it never felt out of place. They had a cold, callous sense to them. Like their humor was a coping mechanism for the dreary and bleak reality they lived in.
Richter on the other hand felt like a Phase IV MCU lead, being unbearably sarcastic and "witty". Watching Nocturne again, I struggled to like Richter in the first half but he really came into his own after he meets Juste.
In the second season, however, the pacing really knuckles down. It becomes deliberate. And when a fight scene happens pre-episode 7, it feels more like OG Castlevania again. It isn't being treated with extreme weight, but it feels more like a part of every day life for Belmonts and their peers. Whenever Trevor, Sypha and Alucard get into a scrap with Night creatures, it actually had a sense of levity to them. This was a job. An occupational hazard. A logical result of living in Wallachia. In Nocturne season 1, fights were treated with more weight than they should have, while character work felt secondary, barring someone like Annette.
Here, it really allows me to fall for these characters more. Being an OG Drolta stan was so rewarding this season. I really also liked Maria and Tera more here, with Tera becoming a vampire creating a really interesting dynamic between the two and pushing their characters into directions that I didn't expect to enjoy as much as I did.
Mizrak, Olrox, and Richter were sidelined a bit more here, but it makes sense. These three dominated the first season, so it made sense to shift the focus on others and let their characters grow and shine. But just because they didn't take up most of the spotlight doesn't mean their characters were ignored.
Mizrak and Olrox's romance was developed in more subtle ways this time, which I appreciated. The writers let the unspoken heat and budding romance speak for themselves here, and I really enjoyed Olrox's sadness and Mizrak's regret and grief here, though of course the best scene between them was at the end. The way the writers made that finale, weaving feelings of heartbreak, lust, love, and fear into that one sentence was so, so good. Mizrak's fear of death and torment. Olrox simply saying that the devil was easy to cheat.
Ugh. That's the good shit.
And Richter? They still let him be the dry, sarcastic quipster, but I appreciate the restraint here. He doesn't crack jokes as much. Instead, they really focus on his feelings with Annette, to the point that he feels more like the love interest rather than the MC for a good chunk of the season.
And I'm not complaining. I enjoyed the budding romance between them in the first season, but with the deliberate pacing here, the writers really sold me on this soft, chaste, tender love story. Richter and Annette feel like young adults falling for the first time and I really fucked with it.
I'll talk about Annette in a separate post, but sufficed to say, she was the best character of this season. Hands down.
My second complaint was Erzsebet Báthory. She felt so... she felt like she paled in comparison to the three other villains of the season.
Drolta was exquisite. She oozed charisma and charm, and she stole every single scene she was in. The animators loved her and I could tell. She had the most costume changes. She had the sharpest lines. She was gorgeous. And even her death felt euphoric because she got to introduce Alucard into the mix. Like, seriously, they used her perfectly in the first season and she was easily the best character by far.
Olrox? Sexy. Gay. Kill me. Him and Mizrak? Perfection. His voice was so smooth and seductive. His dialogue? Smartly written. Every scene he's in, he feels like he's always holding back something.
Rage. Pain. Lust. Desire. Grief. Hatred. Remorse. It is always there, an undercurrent of emotions so thick you could feel it in every scene they placed him in.
Abbott? Worthless. Pathetic. Hypocrite. I hated him every single time he was onscreen, and that was exactly what he needed to be. A counterrevolutionary bible thumper that would elicit powerful memories of unlikable relatives at a reunion. No notes. Perfectly utilized villain, and I fucking cheered when he got burnt to a crisp by his daughter.
But Báthory felt so underwhelming.
So either the writers knew this specific complaint from the fans, or more likely wrote her this way to purposefully hide the true final boss of the series.
Drolta.
See, Báthory doesn't hold a candle to any previous villains of the Castlevania story. Not as complex as Isaac. Not as iconic and important as Dracula. Not as enjoyable to both hate and love as Carmilla. Not as hilarious and memorable as Death. She was just there. I thought it was a waste, and that I wanted to see more of her shine in season 2.
So when the only bit of character work she got was her mourning Drolta and her small flashback, I was disappointed.
Make no mistake, she made a great physical threat. But that was it. She felt more like one of Death's elite guards from season 4 than her own true brand of evil.
Not as hate-worthy as the Abbott. Not as conflicted as Olrox. Not as charismatic as Drolta.
So imagine my surprise and subsequent glee as to when Drolta takes the power for herself. Killing her in the sky. That was perfect.
Drolta, who served Sekhmet. Who broke down at the loss of her goddess, her fellow priestesses, and the people she cared for. Who, blinded by grief, sought to resurrect her goddess by becoming a vampire herself and searching high and low for a worthy vessel.
Drolta became even more interesting. Thinking herself as only a follower, never seeking to gain the goddesses' power for herself. Becoming the first Vampire/Night Creature that gave Alucard, the son of Dracula himself who was leagues above Báthory before she became the goddess, quite a lot of trouble.
The way every villain was handled in this season was excellent. From Abbott's death, to Richter proclaiming his desire to avenge his mother to Olrox's face right after they worked together to beat Drolta, but still letting him go afterwards as thanks—I'm sorry, but that was some raw ass writing right there.
The only thing I have to complain about? Nothing from the writers or animators or directors. It's the production that I hate.
Streaming services fucked everything up. 8-10 episodes for every single show is such a dumb move, and making us wait 2-3 years for every single one of them is horrible.
On top of the fact that they will cancel something on a whim.
Nocturne would be unquestionably a masterpiece had it been allowed to have 24 fucking episodes each season. We could explore France more. See deeper into the revolutionary setting of the show. Really see the world of Castlevania, but no. And now there's still a threat of cancellation when animation has been carrying Netflix's worthless ass for years? Especially through the pandemic?
Watch Castlevania Nocturne. Support the studio. Show Netflix that this is where their energies and money should be going towards.
Their live actions, barring something like the big names of Stranger Things and Squid Game, have been flops. They fumbled the Witcher series. They killed Kaos. They ended Shadow and Bone. They fuck up every single time and it has been animation that has pulled through.
Arcane. Castlevania. Blue Eye Samurai. She-Ra.
Support this show, please. I would love to keep this series going, but it needs the attention it so rightfully deserves.
Please. I need to see Old Man Coyote. I need to see Tera go further into the darkness. I want to believe in the possible Maria x Alucard romance that was in the games that could be written really well here. I want to see more of these characters. I want to dive deeper into this world. But most importantly, I want every single person who worked on this show to keep having a job. To be able to do what they do best and get better at it.
This show is great. It deserves more seasons. More sequel series to explore other Belmonts. Other countries. More sexy vampires. More sexy hunters.
Support animation.
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dragon-queen-database · 10 days ago
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Gotta put a subtle Westworld reference in my Olrox x Richter fanfic somewhere. 🤍🪶
Next part of Olrox’s Lament should be out soon.
I’m so excited that Google Translate now has Nahuatl. I can have Olrox speak his native language. ✨🥹
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artvaultz · 1 year ago
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fan art of richter ♡
and olrox 👀✨️💖
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im late but i hope yall enjoyed watching castlevania: nocturne!
ill probly post my work from the show sometime soon, but i wanted to say thanks so much to my supervisors and the team for yalls help and support, and for the opportunity to work on it!🙏 everyones so kind and amazing, what an awesome and superbly skilled team 🥹✨️
lol like, i started out watching the og castlevania series in 2020 during a really rough time in my life, and it was one of the big things that helped get me through it all and keep drawing. but,,,,, i couldnt have imagined ever actually having the opportunity to work on the next series soon after?? so rad!
used: wacom intuos pro tablet, clip studio paint, pencil & paper
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susanoois · 26 days ago
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Castlevania: Nocturne Season 2
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drolta · 25 days ago
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I’m obsessed with them
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aquilaofarkham · 5 months ago
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happy one year anniversary castlevania nocturne you sexy sexy show
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