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+ | |name = Drolta Tzuentes |
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+ | |japanese_name = ドロテア・ツェンテス<br />''Dorotea Tsentesu'' (Dorottya Szentes) |
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+ | |role = [[Witch]] |
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+ | |species = [[:category:Humans|Human]] |
+ | |gender = [[:category:Female Characters|Female]] |
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+ | |died = 1917 |
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+ | |age = Unknown (presumably very old) |
+ | |status = [[:category:Deceased Characters|Deceased]] |
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+ | |weapons = Scepter |
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+ | *Control over [[Dark|black]] [[Spell|magic]] |
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+ | *Levitation |
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+ | |first_appearance = ''[[Castlevania: Bloodlines]]'' |
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+ | '''Drolta Tzuentes''' is a [[:category:Bloodlines Characters|character]] in ''[[Castlevania: Bloodlines]]''. She is a mysterious old [[witch]] and servant of [[Elizabeth Bartley]] who used dark magic in order to bring her mistress back to life. |
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⚫ | Some time before [[Castlevania Timeline#20th century|1917]], Drolta used black magic to bring [[Dracula|Count Dracula]]'s niece, [[Elizabeth Bartley]], back to life. The two then set in motion a plot to resurrect the [[Dark Lord]]. Drolta used her magic to animate a [[Crazy Armor|Mecha-Knight]] in an attempt to waylay [[Belmont Clan|Belmont]] descendant, [[John Morris]], and his friend, [[Eric Lecarde]]. The two heroes eventually foiled the women's efforts and destroyed her along with Elizabeth. |
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− | '''Drolta Tzuentes''' is a witch who appears as a non-playable character in ''[[Castlevania: Bloodlines]]'', which was published on the [[Sega Mega Drive|Sega Genesis]] in 1994. |
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⚫ | Some time before [[Castlevania Timeline#20th century|1917]] Drolta used black magic to bring [[Dracula|Count Dracula]]'s niece, [[Elizabeth Bartley]], back to life. The two then set in motion a plot to resurrect the Dark Lord. Drolta used her magic to animate a |
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==Trivia== |
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+ | *After the defeat of [[Dracula]]'s first form, a cloaked magic user takes over. This may be Drolta, due to the similarities with artwork of her in the Japanese ''[[Castlevania: Bloodlines|Vampire Killer]]'' instruction booklet.<ref>[http://www.vgmuseum.com/mrp/NewCV/manual-jbl.htm ''Vampire Killer''] instruction booklet, p. 18.</ref> |
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− | *Drolta is based on Dorottya Szentes, one of Erzsébet Báthory's servants who was one of three people said to have been tried and |
+ | *Drolta is based on Dorottya Szentes (Dorotya Semtész), one of [[wikipedia:Elizabeth Báthory|Erzsébet Báthory]]'s servants who was one of three people said to have been tried, convicted, and executed as accomplices to the crimes committed by the "Blood Countess". |
− | *After the defeat of Dracula's first form in this game, a cloaked magic-user takes over. This character's identity is sometimes postulated to be Drolta based on similarities between the sprite and artwork, but has also been presumed to be a form Dracula takes. Whether this creature is indeed Drolta or some form of Dracula seems to have been left unaddressed by Konami. |
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+ | *According to [[Beep! MegaDrive]], Drolta might have been an alternate form of [[Death]], explaining her supposed absence from the game.<ref name="Beep!">[https://vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/castlevania/images/f/f5/Beep_MD_1994_04-1.png/revision/latest?cb=20180718133505 ''Beep! MegaDrive. April Issue. 1994.'']</ref> |
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Revision as of 16:26, 4 August 2019
- "She is a mysterious old witch and a servant of Elizabeth. She obstructs the vampire hunters quest by controlling demons."
- — European instruction booklet, page 56.
Drolta Tzuentes is a character in Castlevania: Bloodlines. She is a mysterious old witch and servant of Elizabeth Bartley who used dark magic in order to bring her mistress back to life.
Character's history
Some time before 1917, Drolta used black magic to bring Count Dracula's niece, Elizabeth Bartley, back to life. The two then set in motion a plot to resurrect the Dark Lord. Drolta used her magic to animate a Mecha-Knight in an attempt to waylay Belmont descendant, John Morris, and his friend, Eric Lecarde. The two heroes eventually foiled the women's efforts and destroyed her along with Elizabeth.
The American Castlevania: Bloodlines instruction booklet states that Drolta was an "amateur witch" who "casts a spell which inadvertently brings Elizabeth Bartley back to life". However, the Japanese instruction booklet doesn't have such a description.
Trivia
- After the defeat of Dracula's first form, a cloaked magic user takes over. This may be Drolta, due to the similarities with artwork of her in the Japanese Vampire Killer instruction booklet.[1]
- Drolta is based on Dorottya Szentes (Dorotya Semtész), one of Erzsébet Báthory's servants who was one of three people said to have been tried, convicted, and executed as accomplices to the crimes committed by the "Blood Countess".
- According to Beep! MegaDrive, Drolta might have been an alternate form of Death, explaining her supposed absence from the game.[2]
References
- ↑ Vampire Killer instruction booklet, p. 18.
- ↑ Beep! MegaDrive. April Issue. 1994.
External links
Castlevania: Bloodlines |
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John Morris • Eric Lecarde |
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Elizabeth Bartley • Drolta Tzuentes • Dracula |
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Ruins of the Castle Dracula • Atlantis Shrine • The Leaning Tower of Pisa The Munitions Factory • Versailles Palace • The Castle Proserpina |
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