Lisa

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Although Lisa has never physically appeared in any of the games, she was referred to in at least one game, Castlevania: Symphony of the Night.

During the years before 1450, the Count Dracula met the human woman Lisa and started up a relationship with her. Due to the union between the two, Lisa would give birth to a son, Adrian Farenheights Tepes, who would be better known later in life as Alucard. Adrian loved his mother very much, and attended her burning death, to hear her last words.

Lisa was a healer, a medicine woman, but she would come to the end of her life when she is accused of being a witch when her expertise in medicine is mistaken as "witchcraft". At her side then was Adrian, to whom she told her final words, "Do not hate humans. If you cannot live with them, then at least do them no harm. For theirs is already a hard lot." She also told him to tell his father "That she would love him for all eternity." However, Alucard apparently did not get the chance to tell his father these words until the year 1797, when they met in battle. Upon learning about his wife's death, Dracula vowed revenge against humans.

It should be noted that Lisa is only ever referred to by her first name in the games; neither her maiden name nor what name she took when married (Cronqvist, Tepes, or a pseudonym of some kind) have been established.

Symphony of the Night
In Castlevania: Symphony of the Night, the Succubus disguises herself as Lisa in Alucard's nightmare, in order to get Alucard on the side of evil. However, her disguise was spoiled when she told Alucard to kill the humans that wanted to execute her. Alucard, knowing his mother would never say such a thing, saw through the demon's trick. Enraged, he fought the monster and promptly slew her, saying "Death is too good for you!"