So far, the opening intro strongly implies Juste would HAVE to be a grandson, judging on Simon's age and Juste's age between the 50 years. I'll keep this updated, especially if any dialogue adds to this.
Thanks, I'll be looking forward to it.
Though, so far, given general vagueness of the Belmont genealogy, I wouldn't keep intro statement as definitive prove of Juste realitions with Simon.
I think you're just exaggerating. You can get a decent grasp on the timeline in a matter of minutes. What you're saying is also assuming the new developers wouldn't have basic knowledge about past storylines (which I doubt) and that they are not people who already worked on the series before.
Basic, yes. But we assume, if developers decide to return to the old timeline, they create game that will be built in continuty on deeper level, that require beyond basic level of knowledge.
If they say "we create Castlevania in the old timeline", and this game will be about some random Joe Smith hunting generic Dracula-clone, it will be technically part of the old timeline, but of course, with such approach it could have been a standalone game as well.
If they want to create a game that really take place in the old timeline, then they need to have a far more knowledge, than just dates and names of the characters. I assume, as soon as they see the whole picture of the old timeline, they'll run away and try to create some Castlevania without ties to it. It's just will be too hard to create a new game in OT without messing up anything or angering fans.
General genealogy of the Belmonts. / Who was descendant of the Leon Belmont?
I am disagree with that.
How genealogy of the Belmonts is irrelevant to the series? I'd say on contrary, its one of the most important things. I dare say, its even more important than Time Travellers and Galamoth. I would really like to know, who is who in the Belmonts family and how it ties to the Belnades, Lecarde and Moris families. It's really something that should have been answered long time ago, I believe. At least partially. Those statements like" Richter lived sometime after Juste" is not something that I can call "clarification".
Death's allegiance is obviously Dracula. All you need to know about him is that he is a deity that consumes souls. Serving Dracula and collecting souls are pretty much his only goals, so that's a question that doesn't need answering. He doesn't have any real ties to time travels either, except that Saint Germain meddled with his plans once.
Judgement hinted that Reaper serving Dracula not out of simple loyalty. As for him being deity, well, its still needs clarification - is he THAT Reaper, or just physical incarnation of his or some "imitator"? And why such being would be bound to serve Dracula? There is quite a lot about Reaper that wasn't answered yet, you see...
As some people in this thread already clarified, Juste is Simon's grandson.
So far the prove is rather shaky, I dare say.
As mentioned in Symphony of the Night, Galamoth's purpose is to take control over Dracula's minions and take his place as the big bad. As for his origin, I wouldn't consider that to be too imporant.
Given that he is basically most powerfull villain right next to Dracula and was elevated in Judgement to the main threat status, I'd say he is rather important and interesting character, that deserved far more attention. And he and Dracula, have a lot of potential for interesting rivalry.
This is actually answered in the game. Nikolai built the foundation of the village and the other villagers where drawn there by a mysterious force, most likely a divine one.
I am sorry, but that an excuse for an exlanation.
The first point has been an issue since 2006 (because of PoR) and the second since 2005. The series got rebooted with LoS in 2009. If it hadn't been rebooted, you would probably have an answer to the first issue by now since the canceled Alucard game would have answered it without a doubt.
They could answer the first thing twice - in OOE, that was set somewhere between "Dracula" and ROB and in Judgement. I am agree that most likely it would have been answered in the NGCV, and radiodrama was supposed to be a prologue to it. However, after they plans for NGCV failed, they could give at least a brief hint to what had happened. I higly doubt that "japanese 3D Alucard'vania" will ever materialise, so I don't think its neccessary to keep this plotpoint a secret.
As for Time Travellers - I am of opinion, if you introduce some new and highly random element into the story, then it should have some resolution as soon as possible.