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*It serves as the turotial section of the game where the player learns the basics of combat and platforming. |
*It serves as the turotial section of the game where the player learns the basics of combat and platforming. |
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− | *Since Dracula is the protagonist of Lords of Shadow 2, the player begins in the Throne Room in an ironic inverse of the classic games where traditionally serves as the last level. |
+ | *Since Dracula is the protagonist of Lords of Shadow 2, the player begins in the Throne Room in an ironic inverse of the classic games where it traditionally serves as the last level. |
*It is never explained how the Brotherhood knights were able to lift the battering ram used to break down the door into the castle, as there do not appear to be any doors in-game or in the concept art, and the hallway before the door is split by a chasm. It is possible that the Siege Titan was used to bring the ram up, but the means of getting it over the chasm remain unrevealed. |
*It is never explained how the Brotherhood knights were able to lift the battering ram used to break down the door into the castle, as there do not appear to be any doors in-game or in the concept art, and the hallway before the door is split by a chasm. It is possible that the Siege Titan was used to bring the ram up, but the means of getting it over the chasm remain unrevealed. |
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*In the modern day, Dracula's Throne Room was converted into [[Castlevania City]]'s [[Basilica]]. |
*In the modern day, Dracula's Throne Room was converted into [[Castlevania City]]'s [[Basilica]]. |
Revision as of 02:49, 12 April 2014
The Throne Room is the intro area of the castle in Castlevania Lords of Shadow 2. Dracula begins the game sitting on his throne waiting for the Brotherhood Soldiers to breach his castle. Upon exiting the room, he witnesses the army from his balcony. There he does battle with a Paladin and takes down the Siege Titan. Afterwards, in the ruined courtyard below. Dracula defeats the Paladin, invoking the Great Explosion.
This room also appears in the Revelations section of the game, when Dracula recovers the Book of Dracul and his lost memories.
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Trivia
- It serves as the turotial section of the game where the player learns the basics of combat and platforming.
- Since Dracula is the protagonist of Lords of Shadow 2, the player begins in the Throne Room in an ironic inverse of the classic games where it traditionally serves as the last level.
- It is never explained how the Brotherhood knights were able to lift the battering ram used to break down the door into the castle, as there do not appear to be any doors in-game or in the concept art, and the hallway before the door is split by a chasm. It is possible that the Siege Titan was used to bring the ram up, but the means of getting it over the chasm remain unrevealed.
- In the modern day, Dracula's Throne Room was converted into Castlevania City's Basilica.
See Also
Enemy data
Enemy Data: Throne Room (Tutorial) | |||||
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Image | Name - Game Description |
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The boys who prove that they are skilled enough with the sword are recruited by the Brotherhood of Light in their campaign against the forces of evil. (...) | Castle Siege |
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Those who aspire to be paladins are raised in monasteries, educated under the dogma of faith and trained in the art of war. (...) | Castle Siege |
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With the upsurge of battles between the Brotherhood of Light and the forces of darkness, the engineers of the holy order quickly completed the last great work of Gandolfi, the Siege Titan. (...) | Castle Siege |