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Because the Morrises while having Belmont blood (uneccessary connection) they have it by the female line (as they don't have the surname "Belmont") and they are killed by the use of the Vampire Killer. Considering they have the exact amount of genetic material than a person with the surname Belmont of their time, the basis for calling one "A true Belmont" is the surname which is gotten by having a father Belmont who has a father Belmont and so on, making only the male Belmont line to be worthy.Unless "true Belmont" includes the child of two Belmonts but Incest was never hinted
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But what is a direct descendant? That's the problem, there is no such thing as a direct descendant, every descendant, first, second, female born etc have the same genes. The first born explanation is better, but that doesn't explain the whole "Vampire killer kills the non Belmonts" thing. I mean, it's ok if it hurts people with zero Belmont blood, but the Morrises supposedly have and it shouldn't hurt them.
I suppose only the direct descendants of the previous wielder of the whip are able to wield it. Perhaps when the previous owner has two children, and he passes the whip to the child who is the successor, only his descendants are able to wield it. Though it probably would still be possible for the successor to pass on the whip to a sibling. However, that would mean the descendants of that person whould no longer be able to wield it. Does that make sense?
It works until return to Julius Belmont. He's nobody's direct successor, so it comes back to last names.
Crisis averted. Now if we could see that in the games that would be great, passing ceremony and all.
This is EXACTLY what I've been wanting to see in a CV series. It's one of the reasons I wrote my story regarding the brothers and how one of them being chosen changes their relationship forever. See, there are good ideas for future CV games that don't revolve around "Dracula rises again, go out and kill him!". You CAN explore some cool things with characters that don't tread the whole plot twist puppet thing.
Well, you would have to assume during that 200 year period that either only one child was born during a generation (still a bit of a stretch), or all the other branches of Richter descendants died out. We don't know what the Belmonts were up to, so it's hard to determine,
The easiest way to go about it would be to retcon PoR.
Laura and Gabriel arrive in the deepest cave of the castle and... they find IGA.
or all the other branches of Richter descendants died out.