There is another hole in the Trevor=Alucard theory that I just realized. If Trevor did somehow become a vampire like Gabriel did, how was he able to cast a refection on the sword?
They can always say it's some ethereal sword, made from the metal bones of a demon angel. Or they can say something like Dhampirs cast reflections. Did Alucard go reflectionless in the old canon(I honestly can't remember)?
While I'm warming up to playing as Gabriel again(because they aren't going to stretch it to GoW lengths, since LoS sub-series is ending, we aren't going to get "Dracula: The Anti-Hero: The Series")., I can't help to think playing as Dracula this once might mean more NIGHT set locales. I mean, I didn't care for the day time areas of LoS(and pretty adamantly stated that even in the old CV games, I disliked the day stages, so it's not bias against LoS, but bias against day stages that spans the entire series). Since we are playing as a vampire, looks like more gloomy, dark, spooky locations! I hope they don't go, "Oh, Dracula's an exception this time, he's so strong, he can WALK in the daylight!". No... please, no.