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Re: The biggest mystery in all of Castlevania
« Reply #45 on: August 03, 2011, 02:15:41 AM »
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Maybe the biggest mystery is how did they stuff those pot roasts into those walls?

I think the real mystery is who in their right mind would actually eat meat sealed up in moldy old walls... XD

At least in Castlevania 4, drumsticks fall out of candles.

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Re: The biggest mystery in all of Castlevania
« Reply #46 on: August 03, 2011, 02:19:16 AM »
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I think the real mystery is who in their right mind would actually eat meat sealed up in moldy old walls... XD

At least in Castlevania 4, drumsticks fall out of candles.

If you broke open a wall and found a nice, fresh pot roast there, just sitting on a plate, and it's perfectly clean, would you just leave it there? I think not. :P
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Re: The biggest mystery in all of Castlevania
« Reply #47 on: August 03, 2011, 02:53:32 AM »
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I have a mystery for you guys. How did Grant become "The Amazing Spider-Pirate"?
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Re: The biggest mystery in all of Castlevania
« Reply #48 on: August 03, 2011, 03:03:22 AM »
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I have a mystery for you guys. How did Grant become "The Amazing Spider-Pirate"?

maybe because he was bitten by a spider?

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Re: The biggest mystery in all of Castlevania
« Reply #49 on: August 03, 2011, 03:19:38 AM »
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maybe he has suction cups on his hands? :P
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Re: The biggest mystery in all of Castlevania
« Reply #50 on: August 03, 2011, 03:34:04 AM »
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If It Does Release it'll most likely be a Julius Mode Game with Switchable Characters, don't believe me? go play Curse of Darkness, Castlevania 3 was described as a War.

You make it sound as if I've never played these games. I have played them. Several times over. And when I was talking about the Demon castle wars it wasn't CV3. CV3 was a war time game in the CV timeline but it isn't the Demon castle wars. It is Dracula's Curse. And also if the 1999 Demon castle wars game does see the light of day then obviously it will have an explanation as to why the Belmonts couldn't touch the Vampirekiller until 1999. Otherwise us fans will go into a rabid rage from which Konami and IGA will never hear the end of.
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Re: The biggest mystery in all of Castlevania
« Reply #51 on: August 03, 2011, 03:35:16 AM »
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Grant's "powers" (Grant Powers would be a really cool action move hero name) are not powers at all, but are instead simply abilities gained over time. After countless years of climbing up and down pirate ships, keeling hauling and hoisting things, his climbing abilities became so profound that he was able to scale almost any surface.

Honestly, it's not all that uncommon from what I've been told. My uncle was in the navy, and used to love showing off at parties by climbing the walls and ceilings. At least that's what my mom said he was doing right before he fell out of a window to his death. My dad said that he was just seriously high, which makes sense considering the coroner said he had broken every bone in his body. I guess my uncle shouldn't have climbed so high.

Yup, Grants abilities are fairly common actually.
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Re: The biggest mystery in all of Castlevania
« Reply #52 on: August 03, 2011, 03:39:54 AM »
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^^I totally agree with you on this point. There is also a man who has been nick-named 'spiderman' because he can scale virtually any surface. YouTube it and you'll know what I'm talking about. That guy's crazy.
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Re: The biggest mystery in all of Castlevania
« Reply #53 on: August 03, 2011, 03:48:41 AM »
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I would look it up, but I have a terrible case of arachnophobia.  Pray, describe for me good sir this spider-like man.  Is he in the navy?
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Re: The biggest mystery in all of Castlevania
« Reply #54 on: August 03, 2011, 05:37:54 AM »
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He's no spider and he's not in the navy either. This is just a normal civilian with a lot of time on his hands. He was in the news a little more then a year ago. Maybe two. Found some vids of this guy. But apparently there's more then one person doing these things  :o Sorry for derailing the topic there guys.

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Re: The biggest mystery in all of Castlevania
« Reply #55 on: August 03, 2011, 06:32:14 AM »
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I'm kinda amazed that people are actually climbing buildings like that  :o. its a little insane if you ask me.
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Re: The biggest mystery in all of Castlevania
« Reply #56 on: August 03, 2011, 06:51:57 AM »
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That shit's pretty impressive. Just give 'em web-blasters and we got Spider-man. :D
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Re: The biggest mystery in all of Castlevania
« Reply #57 on: August 03, 2011, 12:18:16 PM »
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You make it sound as if I've never played these games. I have played them. Several times over. And when I was talking about the Demon castle wars it wasn't CV3. CV3 was a war time game in the CV timeline but it isn't the Demon castle wars. It is Dracula's Curse. And also if the 1999 Demon castle wars game does see the light of day then obviously it will have an explanation as to why the Belmonts couldn't touch the Vampirekiller until 1999. Otherwise us fans will go into a rabid rage from which Konami and IGA will never hear the end of.

Trust me, Aos still has the Biggest Mystery. the Cv3 Reunion.
you can't tell me Four families that intertwine in 1476 at the Beginning of the near 600 year war with Dracula reunite in 2035 and not be questioned at all.

I heard or Read that  The Belmonts Didn't touch the whip to gather strength to Fight a Full Powered Dracula at 1999.
Note that Dracula was also at Full power at 1476. (Castlevania 3)

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Re: The biggest mystery in all of Castlevania
« Reply #58 on: August 03, 2011, 01:02:05 PM »
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He's no spider and he's not in the navy either. This is just a normal civilian with a lot of time on his hands. He was in the news a little more then a year ago. Maybe two. Found some vids of this guy. But apparently there's more then one person doing these things

If they're not in the navy, they must be pirates.
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Re: The biggest mystery in all of Castlevania
« Reply #59 on: August 03, 2011, 04:48:42 PM »
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Trust me, Aos still has the Biggest Mystery. the Cv3 Reunion.
you can't tell me Four families that intertwine in 1476 at the Beginning of the near 600 year war with Dracula reunite in 2035 and not be questioned at all.

You'll have to clarify this for me since I'm getting confused and I think we're both going around in circles trying to explain to one-another about what we are each trying to say.

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I heard or Read that  The Belmonts Didn't touch the whip to gather strength to Fight a Full Powered Dracula at 1999.
Note that Dracula was also at Full power at 1476. (Castlevania 3)

I haven't read this but whomever wrote it wasn't thinking about the other CV titles. There have been many games to feature a prematurely resurrected Dracula, but there have also been games with Dracula at full power and the only person to stare Dracula down and beat him was a lone Belmont. Here's the games that have a fully powered Dracula and a lone Belmont with no help: Castlevania (including all it's remakes), Castlevania: The Adventure (including it rebirth title), Belmont's Revenge, (Dracula spent 15 years gathering his lost strength so I'd assume he's fully powered up by then) and CV Legends (no longer cannon  :'()
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