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The Castlevania Dungeon Forums => Fan Stuff => Topic started by: Patraw on June 08, 2011, 02:16:39 PM
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Wall Widow
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Sinister, wall-dwelling creatures found in Konami's 1991 Super Castlevania IV (original Japanese title: Akumajo Dorakyura, which translates to "Demon Castle Dracula") SNES video game. While all the Wall Widows in said game make their homes inside masonry, in other Castlevania titles (specifically Haunted Castle and Castlevania Chronicles/Akumajo Dorakyura X68000) they inhabit tree trunks and have a more bark-like physical appearance.
The Wall Widow is an ambush predator. She silently waits, never sleeping, until a living creature passes near the patch of bricks and mortar that she inhabits, at which time the monster suddenly lunges outwards, materializing out of solid stone, to attack. They largely subsist on birds, toads, mice, and other small vertebrates, but are always on the lookout for larger and tastier prey, human males being their favorite. While they frequently succeed with their surprise attacks, Wall Widows are permanently fixed in place, so, once a potential victim discovers (usually the hard way) the exact location where the creature hides, they are unlikely to ever fall for the same trick again. As such, Wall Widows must incapacitate or slay their prey outright on their first strike if they hope to feed. These deadly females are also intelligent enough to clean up after themselves, tossing the bones, and belongings, of previous meals as far away from their wall as possible, so as not to tip off their next victim that anything is amiss. Short of demolishing the structure in which she lives, it is impossible to harm a Wall Widow until she reveals herself by taking physical form, and, even then, one must be quick before she melts back into the stone from whence she came.
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Materials:
Newsprint, tissue paper, lined notebook paper, white glue, acrylic paint, sand, gloss nail polish, and super glue.
Dimensions:
5.0 cm/2.0 in. x 5.1 cm/2.0 in. (widest point x highest point)
Time:
About half a day on June 7, 2011.
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Simon Belmont encounters a Wall Widow near the beginning of Stage 4.
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Edited Wall Widow artwork from the Japanese 'All About Demon Castle Dracula' game guide.
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For comparison, a Wall Widow as they appear in Haunted Castle's first stage.
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Another welcome addition to your menagerie of Castlevania creatures, Patraw.
And, as always, most impressive.
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Sweet! Nicely done, say you should write descriptions like that for more of the Castlevania denizens, they're pretty sweet too.
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Long time, since you post a new figurine!!!! Great work as always i can say!!! ;D
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Never did think that the wall widow was a woman till now. Nice work by the way :) Although I'm sure she's not the type of woman you want to be embraced by.
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X: While they do look to be rather sexless in the games, the name Widow would seem to convey a feminine aspect, which is what I went with.
Inccubus: I have similar descriptions for all of the Castlevania figures I've sculpted on their respective web pages. http://kramwartap.fortunecity.com/konami_artwork.html (http://kramwartap.fortunecity.com/konami_artwork.html)
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I always believed the CV4 version to be female. The sprite really looks feminine in form. As far as I remember the rest of the series didn't however.
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That's pretty damn impressive!