Trevor Belmont


 * Trevor Belmont is a vampire hunter introduced in the 1989 NES game Castlevania III: Dracula's Curse.

Trevor Belmont is a vampire hunter from the Belmont clan that lived during the 15th century.

Castlevania III: Dracula's Curse
In the late 15th Century Europe, the Dark Lord Dracula began a war on humanity. The people of Valachia once exiled the Belmonts out of fear for their supernatural powers, but now called upon Trevor Belmont, descendant of the legendary vampire-hunter clan, to help them fight Dracula.

During Trevor's journey in Transylvania, he was joined by several companions: Grant DaNasty, Sypha Belnades and Alucard. With their help, they defeated the demon army, and Trevor killed Dracula. Because he was the first man to destroy Dracula, the Belmont's reputation was renowned in Valachia; they were welcome to stay.

Trevor Belmont and Sypha Belnades married after the end of the game, and continued both the Belmont and Belnades legacies.

Castlevania: Judgment
One day, Trevor encounters an unknown man called Aeon, who says Trevor has entered a Time Rift and explains him that he has many trials to pass before returning home. Trevor encounters many other characters, including his friend Grant DaNasty and his wife Sypha Belnades. Trevor is happy to see Grant and askes him why he didn't come to his wedding with Sypha. He quickly understand that Grant loved Sypha and then they fight. Trevor encounters a younger Sypha in the Time Rift and she doesn't know him. Trevor finally encounters Dracula, who wants to take revenge upon him. After a hard struggle, Trevor subdues Dracula one more time and then gets information about the Time Reaper from Aeon. Trevor defeats Aeon and battles the Time Reaper. When the Time Reaper is destroyed, Trevor comes back to Valachia. It's said that he chases then two allies of Dracula, which are Isaac and Hector, leading to the later events.

Castlevania: Curse of Darkness manga
Trevor lives with Sypha Belnades, who is seen treating his wounds shortly after the defeat of Dracula.

Castlevania: Curse of Darkness
Trevor has a cautious, friendly rivalry with Hector. When they first meet, Trevor distrusts Hector for being a Devil Forgemaster, and a battle ensues. Trevor then defeats Hector and mocks him for being a weak ally of Dracula, then starts to believe Hector's story that he is indeed no longer working for the evil Count. Afterwards, Trevor becomes a cautious ally, working behind the scenes. He isn't seen again until much later in the game, in the Aiolon Ruins, when Hector stumbles upon Isaac and Trevor in the midst of battle. Isaac notices Hector and runs off. Trevor warns Hector not to interfere and takes off. Shortly after, Hector discovers a secret room in the Abandoned Castle. Another battle ensues, and after Trevor concedes, he once more becomes Hector's ally, giving him the key he needs to follow Isaac into another dimension: the Belmont Blood, which opens a portal to Infinite Corridor. Later on, Trevor is seriously wounded from a surprise attack by the possessed Isaac and comes close to death, but manages to survive. This plot device was most likely used to keep Trevor out of the picture temporarily so Hector would have to face Dracula alone without interference from Dracula's long time enemy, the Belmont clan. Trevor isn't seen from this point on, and most likely went back home to his household assured that Hector can take care of himself and end the curse.

Pachislot Akumajo Dracula
After the battle of Hector with Issac, Dracula rises once again. Trevor returns to Castlevania to stop him one more time. He encounters several persons, including Saint Germain, Zead, Isaac and Angela, a magical dancing girl who will help Trevor fighting Dracula and his army of monsters.

Castlevania III: Dracula's Curse
Trevor is the main character of the game. He controls like his descendant, Simon Belmont. As his first weapon, Trevor has the Vampire Killer. The Vampire Killer can be upgraded with the "whip upgrades". This increases its length, and power. Also, with hearts, Trevor can use Sub-Weapons, including the Dagger, the Holy Water, the Cross, the Axe, and the Stopwatch.

Castlevania: Curse of Darkness
$Curse of Darkness$ Trevor's role in this game is surprisingly large. He is a playable character, and also a boss.

Once the game has been beaten once, Trevor can be unlocked as secret character by entering the name '@TREVOR' in Castlevania fashion.

Castlevania: Judgment
$Judgment$

Trevor Belmont also appears as a playable character in Castlevania: Judgment for the Wii. The Castlevania: Order of Ecclesia Strategy Guide first confirmed his in-game appearance. He wears lots of leather, much like Simon Belmont. However, Trevor's outfit isn't colored, his hair has been cut shorter than Simon's, and he now wears an eyepatch over his left eye. His theme is fittingly "Beginning". Like in Curse of Darkness, he retains the scar over his eye and chest from his fight against Dracula, but in this version his eye was lost as well.

Animated Castlevania
Trevor, along with the other Dracula's Curse characters, is featured in concept art for an animated ''Castlevania' series by Project 51 Productions. He will be the lead character in the first Dracula's Curse Animated Movie.

Captain N: The Game Master
In the Captain N: The Game Master cartoon, during the season 3 (1991) episode "Return To Castlevania", Trevor Belmont is the great-grandfather to Simon Belmont. As with most Captain N series, this is not consistent with the original series, as Trevor Belmont existed over 200 years before Simon, which would make him more like the great great great grandfather. However, the "great-grandfather" information likely came from the North American instruction manual.

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 * Castlevania III: Dracula's Curse