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* [[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]].
* [[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.
* [[Cool Old Guy]]: Rinaldo, who takes Leon's [[Lawful Stupid|Lawful Stupidity]] in stride.
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** 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.}}
* [[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.
* [[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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* [[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]]
* {{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.
* [[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.
* [[Slouch of Villainy]]: Walter.
* [[Start of Darkness]]: Dracula's feud with the Belmonts.
* [[Stripperiffic]]: The Succubus.
* [[Taken for Granite]]: Medusa explains her motivations for once.
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* [[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.]] }}
* [["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.}}
* [[White-Haired Pretty Boy]]: Joachim Armister.
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