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* [[Badass]]: Gabriel Belmont, so very much.
* [[Badass Grandpa]]: Zobek.
* [[Beauty Equals Goodness]]: This was particularly true to the [http://ps3.ign.com/dor/objects/14275422/castlevania-lords-of-shadow/images/castlevania-lords-of-shadow-20101222104641423.html?page=mediaFull: human form] of Carmilla before she ascended and her spirit fractured.
* [[Best Boss Ever]]: There's a [[Magitek]] [[Golem]] who you fight, that constantly rains down meteors made of the lost relics of an ancient civilization upon you. ''It's the second boss, and it isn't even the [[Climax Boss]]''. [[Serial Escalation|And they just get better from there]].
** A perfect example of it just getting better is {{spoiler|Pan, your [[Stealth Mentor]] and [[Mysterious Protector]]}}, as the Silver Warrior. Where to start? Well, he looks like [http://images.wikia.com/castlevania/images/9/9a/SilverWarrior.jpg this]. He uses a BFS with a chain-whip tip for his weapon, has magic just like you, pulls off some [[Crazy Awesome|utterly stunning]] moves with said BFS and will summon spirit animals to attack you. He insists you bring it on throughout the battle (but not so frequently as to become annoying). The best parts, however, are under the spoiler tags (consider yourself warned, as they are serious plot twists). {{spoiler|You just killed a god, and it was a [[Heroic Sacrifice]] on the god's part.}}
* [[Becoming the Mask]]: {{spoiler|Gabriel, [[Just for Pun|sorta.]]}}
* [[Bittersweet Ending]]: {{spoiler|Satan is defeated, but Marie cannot be brought back to life, leaving Gabriel behind as she passes on to heaven. Some time later, Gabriel becomes Dracula, forever separating him from Marie.}}
* [[Blade Brake]]: Gabriel uses his Combat Cross to stop his momentum when fighting Malphas and Carmilla.
* [[Boss Banter]]: Cornell and Carmilla will not shut up.
* [[Broken Bird]]: Quite literally, Malphas.
* [[Bus Crash]]: {{spoiler|Baba is killed by Zobek immediately after she sends Gabriel forward on his mission.}}
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** Also, the fact the Kojima asked MercurySteam to refine Gabriel to appeal more to players helps. The [[Barbarian Hero]] they originally intended would have been more [[American Kirby Is Hardcore|hardcore - more like Western Castlevania Is Hardcore]].
* [[Byronic Hero]]: Gabriel. Well-spoken, if not as demonstrably intelligent as many examples of the trope. Prone to brooding and "dark moods." He fights vampires and werewolves, but more for his own reasons than those of the Brotherhood, and while he admits that he has done "questionable things" throughout his quest, circumstances continue to force him to perform more. {{spoiler|Then there's the ending....}}
* [[Celebrity Voice Actor]]: [[Patrick Stewart]] provides the voice of Zobek, [[Robert Carlyle]] lends his voice to Gabriel Belmont and [[Natascha McElhone]] voices his late wife, Marie. [[Jason Isaacs]] portrays a character, as well.
* [[Chosen One]]: Gabriel is, of course, the one spoken of in an ancient prophecy.
* [[Christianity Is Catholic]]: Well, the game WAS created in Spain. And it takes place in pre-Reformation Medieval Europe.
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** {{spoiler|Pan is Grey Fox}}
* [[Eye Scream]]: {{spoiler|Gabriel pokes out both of the Giant Ogre's eyes during their confrontation.}}
* [[Face Heel Turn]]: {{spoiler|Gabriel, absorbs the power of the Forgotten One at the end of the Ressurection DLC. After executing the demon, he destroys the combat cross, signifying his total hatred for God, the Brotherhood, and Mankind, before crossing the portal back to earth. He is now officialy a villain.}}
* [[Fan Disservice]]: The demon summoned by the Dark Crystal sub-weapon is very female, very topless, and very hideous. Fortunately, you can skip the summoning cutscene (or not, [[Nightmare Fetishist|if that's your thing]]).
** Carmilla's {{spoiler|[[One-Winged Angel]]. Until then, she was proving that [[Evil Is Sexy]], but she then transforms into a hideous, naked humanoid vampire-esque beast. [[Yandere|"Look upon Carmilla... am I not beautiful?"]] [[Squick|No comment]].}}
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* [[Foreshadowing]]: {{spoiler|Zobek's being [[Evil All Along]] is hinted at by the increasingly ominous tone of his narration. Just two examples would be his continued spying on Gabriel, and the way Zobek murders Baba Yaga without a second thought as soon as Gabriel leaves her hut. And there's other hints along the way, too.}} And, if you are particularly [[Genre Savvy]] (or overly paranoid): {{spoiler|The suspicious wording of Zobek's profile in regards to his armor; it states that he ''claims'' that the old style uniform he wears (as opposed to Gabriel's more up to date armor) is passed down from his ancestor. Red flags go up for this unnecessary piece of exposition as soon as Cornell finishes the explanation of the [[Big Bad|Big Bads]].}}
** {{spoiler|Even Satan's involvement in the plot is subtly hinted at before you encounter him. For example, Baba Yaga says outright that the "King of the Angels" has told her Gabriel would arrive. Angels ''have'' no king; the only one to claim the title is Satan.}}
** The Priest in Wygol Abbey {{spoiler|mentions that the devil was speaking with him in his dreams announcing the arrival of Gabriel and Zobek.}}
* [[Full Boar Action]]: Better watch out when Gabriel jumps onto an armored boar and tears around the place.
* [[Gainax Ending]]: If you didn't think it had a Kojima feel, wait till after the credits. Yikes!
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* [[I'm a Humanitarian]]: Implied with Baba Yaga, judging by some of the comments she makes in the Music Box level.
* [[Impaled with Extreme Prejudice]]: Carmilla. It didn't quite finish her off, though. In the tutorial level, Gabriel impales a warg on a ''sharpened log'' he happens to lift up at the right moment as it leaps.
** Carmilla may actually be the best example of this. First {{spoiler|[[Crowning Moment of Awesome|Gabriel stakes her repeatedly, then she takes off into the air and he impales her ''again'' with his grapple, then he pulls her down and impales her ''again'' on a church steeple, then pulls her further down on it so hard he sends the damn steeple crashing to the ground, ''then'' he punches through her defenses and stakes the bitch so hard the tip of the stake ''breaks off in her chest.'']] [[Rasputinian Death|That one finally crumbles her.]]}}
* [[Interface Spoiler]]: A minor example: the life and magic bars start off being able to be filled up to half of their visible lenght, and thus when you get all the upgrades for them, you have more or less twice as much health and magic you had in the beginning.
* [[Interface Screw]]: A weird example of this or [[You Should Know This Already]]: during the first chapter in the first playthrough, the game slows down the action and displays button prompts to demonstrate several fancy actions while still in tutorial mode. However, during replays of these stages, the slowdown is gone, as are the button prompts. Makes sense, but the problem is that 2 specific ones of these events aren't exactly intuitive: no other place in the game requires you to time a grab button press properly (which is necessary to finish off the Warg) nor is the jump button used to trigger a predetermined evasion action (which is necessary to avoid the Ice Titan's other arm swipe and get to his chest glyph): in every other similliar situation in the game, you just get the normal shrinking circle QTE prompt.
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* [[It Got Worse]]: {{spoiler|Gabriel awakes to find he shanked Claudia in the chest, and it's all downhill from there...}}
* [[It Sucks to Be the Chosen One]]: You think Gabriel looked back on his adventures fondly?
* [[Jittercam]]: Not to a huge extent, but the camera is never completely still. It's especially noticeable in the menus which have this effect as well, probably to complement the book motif.
* [[Karmic Death]]: The abbot Vincent Dorin was indirectly responsible for an entire village being killed by vampires because he kept the only artifact capable of killing them to himself. Guess what becomes of him when he is left at the mercy of vampires when the artifact is taken from him by Gabriel Belmont and Zobek.
* [[Kill the Cutie]]: {{spoiler|Claudia.}}
* [[Kill'Em All]]: {{spoiler|Every single main character dies horribly, save for Zobek, who turns out to be mysteriously still alive in the modern era! Laura isn't killed either, and becomes something of a [[What Happened to the Mouse?]] until the ''Reverie'' DLC came out.}}
* [[Kleptomaniac Hero]]: Gabriel taking gems from his fallen brethrens, as if they are going to use them anyway.
* [[Knight in Sour Armor]]: Gabriel. After having done so many terrible things to some others - or so he said, he still continues his journey bitterly thanks to the heavy weight the world has placed upon him as well as the thought of his beloved wife.
* [[Large Ham]]: [[Regular Character|Death]]. Very much so.
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* [[Orgasmic Combat]]: Just close your eyes and listen to some of Gabriel's grunts. Heck, even the sounds he makes while climbing sound dirty!
* [[Our Ghouls Are Creepier]]: Rather than being undead, the ghouls in Lords of Shadow are living beings descended from [[I'm a Humanitarian|cannibalistic humans]]. Also a case of [[Shown Their Work]], as this is pretty much what ghouls originally were.
* [[Our Goblins Are DifferentWickeder]]: They look more like pygmie chimpanzee-men than the usual gremlins you may be used to. They're fond of throwing around grenades, too.
* [[Our Werewolves Are Different]]: At the very least, mention must be made of the Wargs, which are horses that have contracted lycanthropy and are ridden by ''other werewolves''.
* [[Our Vampires Are Different]]: The vampires here are fairly standard (even going with the correct practice of exchanging blood in order to become a vampire, as opposed to merely having it drained from you), but they aren't able to assume human forms unless they are several centuries old. They also have [[Buffy-Speak|weird Crab-leg-claw-talon thingies]] protruding from their shoulders in addition to large bat wings. Olrox and Brauner aren't even human in origin; they're ''demons'' that Carmilla turned into vampires (and thus don't have the ability to become human-looking).
* [[Power Glows]]: Cornell transfers his power (or Soul. Or something else.) into the werewolf-shaped pillars that surround his arena. They start to glow, his chest stops glowing.
* [[Precision F-Strike]]: When Claudia is trying to distract the Stone Titan.
{{quote|'''Claudia:''' "Down here, '''you bitch!'''"}}
* [[The Precursors]]: The architects of Agharta and the Titans.
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* [[Wicked Witch]]: Baba Yaga. {{spoiler|Sends Gabriel on a quest to assist in a spell that will make her a [[Hot Witch]].}}
** {{spoiler|Sadly, we never get to see this transformation.}}
* [[Woman in Black]]: Carmilla fits this to a T.
* [[Woobie, Destroyer of Worlds]]: {{spoiler|Dracula}}.
* [[Worthy Opponent]]: {{spoiler|The Forgotten One calls Gabriel this.}}
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