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Re: The Story of Jason Belmont
« Reply #15 on: January 19, 2016, 12:29:12 AM »
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To be completelly honest with you, creating a son for Julius Belmont is already a bad idea in itself for many, many reasons. Every evidence from the canon points to Julius not having any children up until 2036.

I'd say your original character being unrelated to any Belmont is the best way to go. But I understand that being Belmont is the core of the character and to entertain him not being a Belmont already causes him to lose his magic.

Mhhh how about making my OC born from the Graves family? this could work and it might make sense! Or even better, making him related to the Schneider family since they are the closest thing to a Belmont!!!
« Last Edit: January 19, 2016, 12:33:58 AM by DioBrand0 »
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Re: The Story of Jason Belmont
« Reply #16 on: January 19, 2016, 10:39:49 AM »
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I think you'll have a height issue if you cast Adam Driver to play him.

He seems taller than 5'4"
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Re: The Story of Jason Belmont
« Reply #17 on: January 19, 2016, 10:43:10 AM »
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I think you'll have a height issue if you cast Adam Driver to play him.

He seems taller than 5'4"

True enough, any suggestions?
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Re: The Story of Jason Belmont
« Reply #18 on: January 19, 2016, 10:37:13 PM »
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True enough, any suggestions?

Simple, change the height.

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Re: The Story of Jason Schneider
« Reply #19 on: January 19, 2016, 10:52:07 PM »
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All change have been made to make Jason more canon-wise. Thank's to ThePlotTwist who advised that i should make Jason not a Belmont wich i just realized making him the son of Julius Belmont pretty much contradicts everything in the canon classic verse! Instead of being a Belmont, Jason's a Schneider meaning he's a decendent of Reinhart Schneider and Schneider is pretty close to a Belmont if you ask me, maybe they are both cousin family?

And who knows? maybe Jason could be a Belmont in the LOS verse? i mean Victor Belmont in the LOS verse did not have an amnesia of his bloodline unlike Julius Belmont!
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Re: The Story of Jason Schneider
« Reply #20 on: January 20, 2016, 08:06:22 PM »
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Reinhardt Schneider is blood-related to the Belmonts as is Carry Fernandez. Having Jason related to Reinhardt will still keep him in the Belmont family biologically. And yes, he would be able to wield the Vampirekiller in case you are wondering  ;)
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Re: The Story of Jason Schneider
« Reply #21 on: January 20, 2016, 08:42:36 PM »
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All change have been made to make Jason more canon-wise. Thank's to ThePlotTwist who advised that i should make Jason not a Belmont wich i just realized making him the son of Julius Belmont pretty much contradicts everything in the canon classic verse! Instead of being a Belmont, Jason's a Schneider meaning he's a decendent of Reinhart Schneider and Schneider is pretty close to a Belmont if you ask me, maybe they are both cousin family?

And who knows? maybe Jason could be a Belmont in the LOS verse? i mean Victor Belmont in the LOS verse did not have an amnesia of his bloodline unlike Julius Belmont!

One thing I must make clear: You could STILL make your character related to a Belmont. My point was specifically because it's very, very hard to create a Belmont related to the other Belmonts without screwing up something on the canon. Whereas, making him unrelated to the Belmonts gives you a much bigger space for creativity to flourish.

Now, however, making Jason related to the Schneider (specifically being a descendant of Reinhardt) basically caused your character to be completelly removed from the canon. This means that it's impossible for Jason to even know who Soma is. And this is because Castlevania 64 is not canon to the universe where Soma exists.

If I'm allowed to suggest you something: Make Jason a Belmont, yet make him be born AFTER 2036. He'll still get to know Alucard, Soma et al. albeit not from his childhood. Julius gets to train Curtis Lang AND gets to have a child - who can be trained by Curtis Lang later, since Julius will be too old to do it himself!

Reinhardt Schneider is blood-related to the Belmonts as is Carry Fernandez. Having Jason related to Reinhardt will still keep him in the Belmont family biologically. And yes, he would be able to wield the Vampirekiller in case you are wondering  ;)

This is the upside, however. Being a Schneider descendant allows Jason to wield the Vampire Killer with no drawbacks. Making Jason not a direct Belmont descendant on the main canon will surely cause issues about him wielding the whip - namely, the drain of his life force by the whip.
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Re: The Story of Jason Schneider
« Reply #22 on: January 21, 2016, 12:00:32 AM »
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One thing I must make clear: You could STILL make your character related to a Belmont. My point was specifically because it's very, very hard to create a Belmont related to the other Belmonts without screwing up something on the canon. Whereas, making him unrelated to the Belmonts gives you a much bigger space for creativity to flourish.

Now, however, making Jason related to the Schneider (specifically being a descendant of Reinhardt) basically caused your character to be completelly removed from the canon. This means that it's impossible for Jason to even know who Soma is. And this is because Castlevania 64 is not canon to the universe where Soma exists.

If I'm allowed to suggest you something: Make Jason a Belmont, yet make him be born AFTER 2036. He'll still get to know Alucard, Soma et al. albeit not from his childhood. Julius gets to train Curtis Lang AND gets to have a child - who can be trained by Curtis Lang later, since Julius will be too old to do it himself!

This is the upside, however. Being a Schneider descendant allows Jason to wield the Vampire Killer with no drawbacks. Making Jason not a direct Belmont descendant on the main canon will surely cause issues about him wielding the whip - namely, the drain of his life force by the whip.

Intresting suggestion! i originally planned to have Jason born in the year 1994 before The Demon Castle Wars/Umbra of Sorrow events, but your suggestion is brilliant!
« Last Edit: January 21, 2016, 12:06:52 AM by DioBrand0 »
Standing here, I realize
You were just like me, trying to make history.
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