Not only am I a player of D&D, I have the books. On my desk. Right next to my computer.
If you can decide clearly on a setting, I will open a topic in which to do such gaming, if it is appropriate to the forums rules and general expectations.
Somewhere in this topic someone mentioned a Belmont character. This held my interest and, upon searching through my papers, (I write my own storylines, own settings, own dice rules, own spell and item lists, own monster lists, etc), I do in fact have a setting which is functionally a castlevania like setting, though as I said elsewhere, it does not feature Dracula.
I have three simple rules regarding such play though.
Firstly, if you wish to have a copy of the setting, ask, their intended to be free-source.
Secondly, no arguing and I have the right to veto things that might cause arguing, (i.e. two races that hate each other on same team, opposing alignments on same team, etc).
And thirdly, the object of the game is to have fun. I don't allow Player-v-Player combats until and unless both players are at least level 15.
I have about 50 completed settings and around 20 that are in various stages of completion.
Combat is slightly different and there are no alignment restrictions, a good or evil character could be played. Regarding combat: my version of combat uses Fatalities and Mystic Might. Fatality being a (skilled) users attempt to kill an opponent outright in various ways (heart shot for arrow, head strike for mace, decap for axe, heart stab for sword, etc), and Mystic Might being a (skilled) magicians attempt to do a lot more with the spell than is normal. (call lightning hits 2 instead of 1 target, fireball fires three homing fireballs instead of just 3 fireballs, stone-skin turns the skin into raw iron ore, etc).