See, that's something about the series that's always bothered me. You'd think after hearing her true final words, especially with the message they were carrying, Dracula would have had some sort of revelation/epiphany and die peacefully. But no, he keeps on coming back and causing shenanigans. So, either there's
yet another plothole in CV's timeline, or Dracula's intentions are relevant to the intentions of those who resurrect him before his time, I think. That case is pretty fucking disturbing, in that it renders Dracula a literal puppet to chaos and/or the evil desires in the hearts of those who summon him (man, talk about getting Shafted), and it really downplays him as a villain and makes him more of a tragic Faust than anything. Which kind of defeats his purpose as Dark Lord/Demon King, IMO.
I've always wondered how Dracula met Lisa. Maybe, before when the Belmonts were still exiled (before CV3), Dracula would occasionally go out for blood himself and happened to notice Lisa walking around one night and stirred something within him. It could have been "love" (or maybe lust) at first sight for him and he could have started to seduce her and eventually she came to live in the castle. Eventually, she puts up with enough of the evil in the castle and leaves with their son. Years later, a plague comes through the village and Lisa uses her knowledge of herbs (which she could have learned from someone or something in the castle) to help reduce to suffering of the sick (she probably couldn't cure them). The religious authorities mistake her use of herbs for witchcraft and execute her. I bet that the execution was done during the day so even if he still loved her and knew where she lived, he wouldn't be able to save her. Humans killed to one person he loved, but he didn't know who so they had to die.
My view on that has always been that of Lisa being an exception (this is on the assumption that she and Elisabetha aren't the same person/reincarnation. I know they look different, but Dracula drastically changes forms sometimes (DXC's Spanish look, anyone?)) amidst the humans. It would have to be that she was the only human who didn't look at Dracula as a monster, but as a man, and could love him for she bore no prejudice in her heart. That would naturally come as a surprise to the guy who's spent centuries being called "monster" and had his death sought for just as long. I would imagine that not only served as more than enough for him to spare her, but enough for him to regain just enough of his humanity to love her. I'd
kill(or just savagely maim) for Konami to release something that told the story of their time together.
Buuuuuut, then assholes had to happen and piss him off again. Oh, joy. I wouldn't mind a trailer or something showing his massacre the night after. That'd be fun.