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{{nihongo|'''Brauner'''|ブローネル|Burōneru}} is the main [[:category:Antagonists|antagonist]] in ''[[Castlevania: Portrait of Ruin]]''. In his past life, he was an artist prior to his [[Vampire|vampirism]]. He is the one who created the many [[:category:Portraits|portraits]] which the player must travel through to get to different areas.
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{{Nihongo|'''Brauner'''|ブローネル|Burōneru}} is the main [[:category:Antagonists|antagonist]] in ''[[Castlevania: Portrait of Ruin]]''. In his past life, he was an artist prior to his [[Vampire|vampirism]]. He is the one who created the many [[:category:Portraits|portraits]] which the player must travel through to get to different areas.
 
   
 
==Background==
 
==Background==
An elder vampire with a resemblance to [[Olrox|Count Orlok]], Brauner recreated [[Dracula's Castle]] using the souls of the dead from [[wikipedia:World War II|World War II]] in order to destroy humanity. Unlike most other vampires in the series, he has no loyalty to [[Dracula]] due to his repeated failures in the past. Brauner disdains humanity because his two real daughters were killed 30 years ago, during [[wikipedia:World War I|World War I]], and he has deluded the vampiric [[Stella]] and [[Loretta]] (and possibly himself as well) into believing that they are his daughters. After the player defeats him in battle, [[Death]] comes in and finishes him off, saying his presence is what kept Dracula sealed.
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An elder vampire with a resemblance to [[Olrox|Count Orlok]], Brauner recreated [[Dracula's Castle]] using the souls of the dead from [[wikipedia:World War II|World War II]] in order to destroy humanity. Unlike most other vampires in the series, he has no loyalty to [[Dracula]] due to his repeated failures in the past. Brauner disdains humanity because his two real daughters were killed 30 years ago, during [[wikipedia:World War I|World War I]], and he has deluded the vampiric [[Stella Lecarde|Stella]] and [[Loretta Lecarde|Loretta]] (and possibly himself as well) into believing that they are his daughters. After the player defeats him in battle, [[Death]] comes in and finishes him off, saying his presence is what kept Dracula sealed.
   
 
==Appearances==
 
==Appearances==
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Brauner is the second-to-last boss encountered in the game, save for optional bosses.
 
Brauner is the second-to-last boss encountered in the game, save for optional bosses.
   
Brauner usually starts the battle by painting two giant blood trails on the screen that will damage the player upon contact, but which can be destroyed by an attack or a spell. He then attacks the player by throwing paint-like blood at [[Jonathan Morris|Jonathan]] and [[Charlotte Aulin|Charlotte]], before summoning monsters from a painting (all monsters can be avoided or attacked). Depending on the color of the painting, the monsters and their effects will be different:
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He usually starts the battle by painting two giant blood trails on the screen that will damage the player upon contact, but which can be destroyed by an attack or a spell. He can perform three different trails, each of which amusingly, represents a Roman numeral:
  +
*An inverted V.
  +
*An inverted II.
  +
*An X.
  +
  +
He then attacks the player by throwing paint-like blood at [[Jonathan Morris|Jonathan]] and [[Charlotte Aulin|Charlotte]], before summoning monsters from a painting (all monsters can be avoided or attacked). Depending on the color of the painting, the monsters and their effects will be different:
 
*'''<span style="color:green;">Green</span>''': Summons two giant spinning monsters. Inflicts [[Poison]] upon contact.
 
*'''<span style="color:green;">Green</span>''': Summons two giant spinning monsters. Inflicts [[Poison]] upon contact.
 
*'''<span style="color:gray;">Gray</span>''': Summons two giant ghosts, one on the ground and another on the ceiling, that will travel to the edge of the screen. Inflicts a [[Curse]] upon contact.
 
*'''<span style="color:gray;">Gray</span>''': Summons two giant ghosts, one on the ground and another on the ceiling, that will travel to the edge of the screen. Inflicts a [[Curse]] upon contact.
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[[File:Victor Brauner - 01.jpg|thumb|<p style="text-align: center;">[[wikipedia:Victor Brauner|Victor Brauner]] (c. 1960)</p>]]
 
[[File:Victor Brauner - 01.jpg|thumb|<p style="text-align: center;">[[wikipedia:Victor Brauner|Victor Brauner]] (c. 1960)</p>]]
 
[[File:Por pic 20.jpg|thumb|<p style="text-align: center;">Official '''Brauner''' wallpaper.</p>]]
 
[[File:Por pic 20.jpg|thumb|<p style="text-align: center;">Official '''Brauner''' wallpaper.</p>]]
*Brauner is based on the real life painter [[wikipedia:Victor Brauner|Victor Brauner]]. He was a surrealist artist that often painted portraits with signs and symbols from a diverse range of sources including religion and mysticism into his work. Eyes had been a reoccurring theme in much of his early works. In doing so, he gained a reputation amongst the Surrealists as seer, also believing himself to be one. After an incident where he lost the sight of his left eye, his work became more introspective and symbols such as a prophetic cyclops eye are common. One of his attacks in ''[[Castlevania: Portrait of Ruin]]'' involves summoning [[Cyclops]]' heads, and the big painting on the canvas in his studio has many eyes along other macabre imagery.
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*Brauner is based on real life painter [[wikipedia:Victor Brauner|Victor Brauner]], a surrealist artist that often painted portraits that included signs and symbols based from a diverse range of sources, such as religion and mysticism. Eyes had been a reoccurring theme in much of his early works; in doing so, he gained a reputation of seer among the Surrealists community, also believing himself to be one. After an incident where he lost the sight of his left eye, his work became more introspective and symbols such as a prophetic cyclops eye became common. Likewise, one of the vampire Brauner's attacks in ''[[Castlevania: Portrait of Ruin]]'' involves summoning [[Cyclops]]' heads, and the big painting on the canvas in his studio has many eyes, among other macabre imagery.
 
*Even though Brauner is a [[vampire]] who seeks humanity's destruction and uses the souls of those who died in World War II to revive [[Dracula's Castle]], he does not seek to revive (nor does he intend to serve) [[Dracula]], who he keeps under a seal, instead taking the castle's power and army for himself. The reason Brauner does not revive Dracula is because of his constant failures to destroy humanity. Brauner is one of a handful of monsters/vampires who do not serve Dracula (such as the [[Frozen Half]] and the [[Time Reaper]]) and is opposed to Dracula's status as [[Dark Lord]] (similar to [[Galamoth]]).
 
*Even though Brauner is a [[vampire]] who seeks humanity's destruction and uses the souls of those who died in World War II to revive [[Dracula's Castle]], he does not seek to revive (nor does he intend to serve) [[Dracula]], who he keeps under a seal, instead taking the castle's power and army for himself. The reason Brauner does not revive Dracula is because of his constant failures to destroy humanity. Brauner is one of a handful of monsters/vampires who do not serve Dracula (such as the [[Frozen Half]] and the [[Time Reaper]]) and is opposed to Dracula's status as [[Dark Lord]] (similar to [[Galamoth]]).
**Ironically, Dracula is partially responsible for the deaths of Brauner's two daughters (which fueled Brauner's hatred for humanity), as Dracula's niece [[Elizabeth Bartley]] had the Crown Prince of Austria assassinated, leading Europe into the chaos of World War I (which took the lives of Brauner's two daughters) in order to revive her uncle, only for both to be defeated by [[John Morris]] and [[Eric Lecarde]] (the same man Brauner would later murder). Brauner, however, apparently held humanity responsible for the War (it is unknown if he was aware of Bartley's role in starting the war or not) that led to the deaths of his beloved daughters.
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**Ironically, Dracula is partially responsible for the deaths of Brauner's two daughters (which fueled Brauner's hatred for humanity), as Dracula's niece, [[Elizabeth Bartley]], had the Crown Prince of Austria assassinated, leading Europe into the chaos of World War I (which took the lives of Brauner's two daughters) in order to revive her uncle, only for both to be defeated by [[John Morris]] and [[Eric Lecarde]] (the same man Brauner would later murder). Brauner, however, apparently held humanity responsible for the war (it is unknown if he was aware of Bartley's role in starting the war or not) that led to the deaths of his beloved daughters.
 
***In addition, both Brauner and Dracula became vampires for the exact same reason: Both did so due to sadness over the loss of loved ones (as [[Mathias Cronqvist]] became Dracula due to the death of [[Elisabetha Cronqvist|Elisabetha]], while Brauner became a vampire thanks to his daughters' deaths during World War I), and both even developed genocidal views against humanity for similar reasons (although in Brauner's case, it was the same reason he became a vampire, while with Dracula, it was the death of his second wife [[Lisa]] at the hands of humans that resulted in his genocidal actions against humanity).
 
***In addition, both Brauner and Dracula became vampires for the exact same reason: Both did so due to sadness over the loss of loved ones (as [[Mathias Cronqvist]] became Dracula due to the death of [[Elisabetha Cronqvist|Elisabetha]], while Brauner became a vampire thanks to his daughters' deaths during World War I), and both even developed genocidal views against humanity for similar reasons (although in Brauner's case, it was the same reason he became a vampire, while with Dracula, it was the death of his second wife [[Lisa]] at the hands of humans that resulted in his genocidal actions against humanity).
 
**Despite being enemies, both Brauner and Eric Lecarde have lost loved ones due to the actions of [[Elizabeth Bartley]]. She turned Eric's lover [[Gwendolyn]] into a vampire who Eric was forced to destroy, and started the war which took the lives of Brauner's daughters (whose souls Brauner believed had been reincarnated into Eric's two daughters, [[Stella Lecarde|Stella]] and [[Loretta Lecarde|Loretta]]).
 
**Despite being enemies, both Brauner and Eric Lecarde have lost loved ones due to the actions of [[Elizabeth Bartley]]. She turned Eric's lover [[Gwendolyn]] into a vampire who Eric was forced to destroy, and started the war which took the lives of Brauner's daughters (whose souls Brauner believed had been reincarnated into Eric's two daughters, [[Stella Lecarde|Stella]] and [[Loretta Lecarde|Loretta]]).
*Brauner's overall design seems to be based on both [[Olrox|Count Olrox]] from ''[[Castlevania: Symphony of the Night]]'', and the main antagonist of the 1922 film ''[[wikipedia:Nosferatu|Nosferatu]]'', [[wikipedia:Count Orlok|Count Orlok]]. While in fact Olrox was primarily inspired by the film's character, Brauner only wears a purple-colored Victorian apparel similar to Olrox's; the rest of his physical features (face, pointy ears and thin hands with long nails) along with the design of his suit (which now portrays a larger collar) are more reminiscent to those of Count Orlok.
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*Brauner's overall design seems to be based on both [[wikipedia:Count Orlok|Count Orlok]], the main antagonist of the 1922 film ''[[wikipedia:Nosferatu|Nosferatu]]'', and [[Olrox|Count Olrox]] from ''[[Castlevania: Symphony of the Night]]''. While in fact Olrox was primarily inspired by the film's character, Brauner only wears a purple-colored Victorian apparel similar to Olrox's; the rest of his physical features (face, pointy ears and thin hands with long nails) along with the design of his suit (which now portrays a larger collar) are more reminiscent to those of Count Orlok.
**The similarities are highlighted in ''Harmony of Despair'', as defeating Brauner while playing as either Soma Cruz or Alucard sometimes has the [[Olrox's Suit]] appear as an enemy drop.
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**These similarities are highlighted in ''[[Castlevania: Harmony of Despair]]'', as defeating Brauner while playing as either [[Soma Cruz]] or [[Alucard]] sometimes has the [[Olrox's Suit]] appear as an enemy drop.
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***The similarities were also given a nod in ''[[Castlevania: Grimoire of Souls]]'', where after [[Lucy Westenra|Lucy]] alludes to Brauner sealing Dracula's Castle in a painting to take advantage of its magic, [[Genya Arikado]] mentions he was familiar with Olrox, yet not Brauner.
**Coincidentally, both Brauner and Orlox were vampires who restored Dracula's Castle without actually serving Dracula, usurped his authority, and even ended up killed by Death with the unwitting aid by a vampire hunter.
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**Coincidentally, both Brauner and Olrox were vampires who restored Dracula's Castle without actually serving Dracula, usurped his authority, and even ended up killed by [[Death]] with the unwitting aid by a vampire hunter.
*Brauner's method of attack when he enters a painting and swoops down on the player is reminiscent of the [[Captain]], a mini-boss from ''[[Castlevania: Rondo of Blood]]''.
 
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*His internal files give names to his three invocations. This is actually the Japanese phonetic pronunciation of the damage type they inflict:
  +
**"Doku" (毒, ''poison'') for the green monster.
  +
**"Noroi" (呪い, ''curse'') for the gray one.
  +
**"Sekika" (石化, ''petrification'') for blues heads.
 
*Brauner's method of attack when he enters a painting and swoops down on the player is reminiscent of the [[Captain]], a miniboss from ''[[Castlevania: Rondo of Blood]]''.
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*Brauner is the first person to think of separating Dracula from his castle as a way of subduing him, with Genya Arikado and [[Julius Belmont]] doing something similar later on during the [[Demon Castle War]], as Arikado commented on.
   
 
==See also==
 
==See also==

Revision as of 08:30, 28 February 2020

For other uses, see Brauner (disambiguation).

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"I shall grant you a world of peace, my beloved daughters..."
— Brauner

Brauner (ブローネル Burōneru?) is the main antagonist in Castlevania: Portrait of Ruin. In his past life, he was an artist prior to his vampirism. He is the one who created the many portraits which the player must travel through to get to different areas.

Background

An elder vampire with a resemblance to Count Orlok, Brauner recreated Dracula's Castle using the souls of the dead from World War II in order to destroy humanity. Unlike most other vampires in the series, he has no loyalty to Dracula due to his repeated failures in the past. Brauner disdains humanity because his two real daughters were killed 30 years ago, during World War I, and he has deluded the vampiric Stella and Loretta (and possibly himself as well) into believing that they are his daughters. After the player defeats him in battle, Death comes in and finishes him off, saying his presence is what kept Dracula sealed.

Appearances

Castlevania: Portrait of Ruin

Brauner is the second-to-last boss encountered in the game, save for optional bosses.

He usually starts the battle by painting two giant blood trails on the screen that will damage the player upon contact, but which can be destroyed by an attack or a spell. He can perform three different trails, each of which amusingly, represents a Roman numeral:

  • An inverted V.
  • An inverted II.
  • An X.

He then attacks the player by throwing paint-like blood at Jonathan and Charlotte, before summoning monsters from a painting (all monsters can be avoided or attacked). Depending on the color of the painting, the monsters and their effects will be different:

  • Green: Summons two giant spinning monsters. Inflicts Poison upon contact.
  • Gray: Summons two giant ghosts, one on the ground and another on the ceiling, that will travel to the edge of the screen. Inflicts a Curse upon contact.
  • Blue: Several heads start flying in the heroes' direction. Inflicts Petrification upon contact.

Brauner can also teleport inside his portrait and fly around, damaging the player if he or she touches it.

Brauner
No. Name JPN HP
148 Brauner ブローネル Burōneru 6,000
Tolerance Weakness
Dark Holy
Location Common Drop Rare Drop EXP SP
Lost Gallery (Master's Keep secret room) - - 0 0
Description "An artist who became a vampire and renounced humanity."

If the player opts to fight Stella and Loretta instead of using Sanctuary on them, Brauner interferes with Jonathan's attempt at finishing them off and spirits them away alongside himself while begging him to have mercy on them, also inferring when Charlotte points out that they're not actually blood related that their familial ties actually lie in their souls, not merely their blood.

Castlevania: Harmony of Despair

Brauner appears in the game as the boss of the fourth chapter. His attacks are same as those in Portrait of Ruin.

Brauner
No. Name JPN HP MP
49 Brauner ブローネル Burōneru ??? ???
Tolerance Weakness
Dark Slashing, Piercing, Holy
Chapter Drop Bind Soul
Chapter 4 - Esquisse of Violence Gold Ring (Normal), Olrox's Suit (Alucard and Soma only), Daybreak (Normal - Alucard only), Lapiste (Normal - Shanoa only), Pneuma (Normal - Shanoa only), Alucard Sword (Hard - Alucard only), Gungner (Hard - Soma only) - Blood Art Technique
(Guardian Soul - 0.30%)
Description "An artist who became a vampire and renounced humanity."

Item Data

Item Data: Brauner
Image Name - Game
  Type - Users
Description
Attributes / Consume Statistics / Sell Found Notes
Gold Ring PoR Icon Gold Ring (jpn) - Harmony of Despair
  Accessory - any
[edit]
Ring that increases your luck with money. Sell: (cannot be sold)
Rarity: ***
Olrox's Suit DoS Icon Olrox's Suit (Orlok Suit) - Harmony of Despair
  Chest (Clothes) - Soma, Alucard
[edit]
Suit favored by Count Olrox. Attrib: Darkness +6
DEF +11, CON +4, MND +4
Sell: Cannot be sold
Rarity: ***
Find: Chapter 4
Drop: Brauner
Sword of Dawn Icon Daybreak (jpn) - Harmony of Despair
  Greatsword - Alucard
[edit]
Enchanted sword with the power to summon an undead army. Attrib: Slash
#hands: 2
ATK +44
Sell: $4,500
Rarity: ***
Find: Chapter 4 (Normal)
Special: ↓↘→ + [Attack] to Summon Undead (20 MP). Occasionally summons Undead Army.
Glyphspell HD Icon Lapiste (jpn) - Harmony of Despair
  Weapon Glyph - Shanoa
[edit]
Pulverize enemies with giant fists of stone. Attrib: Strike
ATK +6
Sell: (cannot be sold)
Rarity: **
Find: Chapter 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 boss (Normal). Chapter 3, 5 boss (Hard).
Glyphspell HD Icon Pneuma (jpn) - Harmony of Despair
  Weapon Glyph - Shanoa
[edit]
Create squalls to sweep enemies away. Attrib: Slash
ATK +3
Sell: (cannot be sold)
Rarity: **
Find: Chapter 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 boss (Normal). Chapter 3, 5 boss (Hard).
Special: Attack with 2 Pneumas at same time for Gale
Alucard Sword Icon Alucard Sword (jpn) - Harmony of Despair
  Sword - Alucard
[edit]
Alucard's favorite sword. Attrib: Slash
#hands: 1
ATK +40
Sell: (cannot be sold)
Rarity: *****
Find: Chapter 4 (Hard)
Drop: Brauner
Special: ↓↘→ + [Attack] for Attack From Behind Strike (20 MP)
Gungner DoS Icon Gungner (jpn) - Harmony of Despair
  Lance - Soma
[edit]
Divine thunderbolt that pierces everything it touches. Attrib: Pierce, Lightning
#hands: 1
ATK +25
Sell: (cannot be sold)
Rarity: *****
Drop: Brauner (Hard)
Special: ↓↘→ + [Attack] to shoot a beam of lightning (25 MP)
Guardian Soul HD Icon Brauner - Harmony of Despair
  Guardian Soul - Soma
[edit]
Draw swaths in the air with cursed paint. Attrib: Slash
Consume: 2 MP
ATK +5
Rarity: ***
Steal: Brauner (0.3%)
Effect: Blood Art Technique

Trivia

Victor Brauner - 01

Victor Brauner (c. 1960)

Por pic 20

Official Brauner wallpaper.

  • Brauner is based on real life painter Victor Brauner, a surrealist artist that often painted portraits that included signs and symbols based from a diverse range of sources, such as religion and mysticism. Eyes had been a reoccurring theme in much of his early works; in doing so, he gained a reputation of seer among the Surrealists community, also believing himself to be one. After an incident where he lost the sight of his left eye, his work became more introspective and symbols such as a prophetic cyclops eye became common. Likewise, one of the vampire Brauner's attacks in Castlevania: Portrait of Ruin involves summoning Cyclops' heads, and the big painting on the canvas in his studio has many eyes, among other macabre imagery.
  • Even though Brauner is a vampire who seeks humanity's destruction and uses the souls of those who died in World War II to revive Dracula's Castle, he does not seek to revive (nor does he intend to serve) Dracula, who he keeps under a seal, instead taking the castle's power and army for himself. The reason Brauner does not revive Dracula is because of his constant failures to destroy humanity. Brauner is one of a handful of monsters/vampires who do not serve Dracula (such as the Frozen Half and the Time Reaper) and is opposed to Dracula's status as Dark Lord (similar to Galamoth).
    • Ironically, Dracula is partially responsible for the deaths of Brauner's two daughters (which fueled Brauner's hatred for humanity), as Dracula's niece, Elizabeth Bartley, had the Crown Prince of Austria assassinated, leading Europe into the chaos of World War I (which took the lives of Brauner's two daughters) in order to revive her uncle, only for both to be defeated by John Morris and Eric Lecarde (the same man Brauner would later murder). Brauner, however, apparently held humanity responsible for the war (it is unknown if he was aware of Bartley's role in starting the war or not) that led to the deaths of his beloved daughters.
      • In addition, both Brauner and Dracula became vampires for the exact same reason: Both did so due to sadness over the loss of loved ones (as Mathias Cronqvist became Dracula due to the death of Elisabetha, while Brauner became a vampire thanks to his daughters' deaths during World War I), and both even developed genocidal views against humanity for similar reasons (although in Brauner's case, it was the same reason he became a vampire, while with Dracula, it was the death of his second wife Lisa at the hands of humans that resulted in his genocidal actions against humanity).
    • Despite being enemies, both Brauner and Eric Lecarde have lost loved ones due to the actions of Elizabeth Bartley. She turned Eric's lover Gwendolyn into a vampire who Eric was forced to destroy, and started the war which took the lives of Brauner's daughters (whose souls Brauner believed had been reincarnated into Eric's two daughters, Stella and Loretta).
  • Brauner's overall design seems to be based on both Count Orlok, the main antagonist of the 1922 film Nosferatu, and Count Olrox from Castlevania: Symphony of the Night. While in fact Olrox was primarily inspired by the film's character, Brauner only wears a purple-colored Victorian apparel similar to Olrox's; the rest of his physical features (face, pointy ears and thin hands with long nails) along with the design of his suit (which now portrays a larger collar) are more reminiscent to those of Count Orlok.
    • These similarities are highlighted in Castlevania: Harmony of Despair, as defeating Brauner while playing as either Soma Cruz or Alucard sometimes has the Olrox's Suit appear as an enemy drop.
      • The similarities were also given a nod in Castlevania: Grimoire of Souls, where after Lucy alludes to Brauner sealing Dracula's Castle in a painting to take advantage of its magic, Genya Arikado mentions he was familiar with Olrox, yet not Brauner.
    • Coincidentally, both Brauner and Olrox were vampires who restored Dracula's Castle without actually serving Dracula, usurped his authority, and even ended up killed by Death with the unwitting aid by a vampire hunter.
  • His internal files give names to his three invocations. This is actually the Japanese phonetic pronunciation of the damage type they inflict:
    • "Doku" (毒, poison) for the green monster.
    • "Noroi" (呪い, curse) for the gray one.
    • "Sekika" (石化, petrification) for blues heads.
  • Brauner's method of attack when he enters a painting and swoops down on the player is reminiscent of the Captain, a miniboss from Castlevania: Rondo of Blood.
  • Brauner is the first person to think of separating Dracula from his castle as a way of subduing him, with Genya Arikado and Julius Belmont doing something similar later on during the Demon Castle War, as Arikado commented on.

See also

Castlevania: Portrait of Ruin
Characters
Protagonists
Jonathan MorrisCharlotte AulinWindVincent Dorin
Antagonists
BraunerStellaLorettaDeathDracula
Lesser roles
Richter BelmontMaria RenardOld Axe Armor
Bosses
Main game bosses
DullahanBehemothKeremetAstarteLegionDagon
The CreatureMummy ManWerewolfMedusa
Nest of Evil bosses
BaloreGergothZephyrAguniAbaddonDoppelganger
Fake Trevor, Fake Sypha and Fake Grant
Areas
Castle areas
EntranceGreat StairwayBuried ChamberTower of DeathMaster's KeepThe Throne Room
Portraits
City of HazeNation of FoolsSandy GraveForest of Doom
13th StreetBurnt ParadiseForgotten CityDark AcademyNest of Evil
Music
Castlevania: Portrait of Ruin Original Soundtrack
Guides
BradyGames Castlevania: Portrait of Ruin Official Strategy GuideKonami Akumajō Dracula: Gallery of Labyrinth Official Guide
Archives
BestiaryInventorySisters ModeRichter ModeOld Axe Armor Mode
Castlevania: Harmony of Despair
Playable characters
Soma CruzAlucardJonathan MorrisShanoaCharlotte Aulin
Julius BelmontYoko BelnadesRichter BelmontMaria RenardSimon BelmontGetsu Fuma
Bosses
Starting bosses
GergothPuppet MasterMenaceBraunerDeathDracula
Downloadable bosses
AstarteLegionBeelzebubR. Phantom BatR. Queen MedusaR. Mummy ManR. The CreatureR. Grim ReaperR. The CountDecapiclopsOxocutionerChimyriadRyukotsuki
Chapters
Starting Chapters
Ch1. Caught in the Cradle of Decay • Ch2. Lord of Unseen Strings • Ch3. The End of Chaos
Ch4. Esquisse of Violence • Ch5. Song of the Unslakable Blade • Ch6. Come, Sweet Hour of Death
Downloadable Chapters
Ch7. Beauty, Desire, Situation Dire • Ch8. The One Who Is Many • Ch9. Lord of Flies
Ch10. Origins • Ch11. The Legend of Fuma
Music
DroneHymnusCorpse's GatePurple EyesPhantom of FearTanz mit einem ClownCrimson BloodEin WeltherrscherTractusCastlevania: Harmony of Despair Original Soundtrack
Archives
BestiaryInventoryAchievements/Trophies