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Laura and Gabriel arrive in the deepest cave of the castle and... they find IGA.
It is precisely because it never cared, that people do care. It's something which it's lacking, because that which it has, it has lackluster of.
Then Lords of Shadow 2 just takes a big, semi-solid, smelly, pea-green dump all over everything.
Hey, they accused a doctor who used nothing but freakin' herbs of witchcraft. As far as I'm concerned, all it takes is someone pointing at you and shouting "WITCH!" to get the mob on your ass, even if you just saved said person's ass.*grumble*Lousy ingrates.*grumble*
Even if it was divine power. Although ironically, even though AoS considers it a Holy element, Vampire Killer should TECHNICALLY be a Dark element considering it was created from the soul of a Vampire.
It might just be my own strange reasoning, but I always saw the whole ritual to create the VK as purifying the vampire soul through transmutation, changing it from something that was dark into something that was holy.
I brought up this point a year or two ago and people got pissed as if I committed blasphemy. It's odd. If you ask me, it should be neither holy or dark. Just because it destroys vampires and all creatures connected to them doesn't make it holy. I mean yes the sub weapons are holy, but not the whip. I think people call holy because it's very effective against dark entities and is wielded by devout christians.
The Mystic whip is what many of us referred to it whenever we talked of Casltevania. It was only until IGA came along that it became something else all-together.
Wait, what are you talking about? Everyone since the 90's Angelfire days referred to it as the Vampire Killer. The whip was already called Vampire Killer before SotN.
And IGA was also the one to coin it throughout his games too.
How not to be a dark lord: the answer to that is a terribly interesting answer that involves an almost Jedi-like adherence to keeping oneself under control and finding ways to be true to yourself in a way that doesn't encourage the worst parts of you to become dangerously exaggerated and instead feeds your better nature. Also, protip: don't fuck with Alchemy or strike up any deals with ancient Japanese Shinigami gods no matter how tempting the deal or how suavely dressed the Shinigami is.
Not really. His second game, Castlevania Chronicles, referred to it as just 'the mysterious whip.'