This is the edited version of the timeline
that's safe to read if you're new to the series. Click here to read the version with
storyline spoilers.
Since
the beginning, Castlevania has been a blending of the classic horror
movies, by putting Count Dracula at the head of the pack, and having
other monsters serve as bosses (Frankenstein, The Mummy Man, etc.)
Vampires have been part of lore and legends throughout history.
However, they were first made popular through Bram Stoker's Dracula,
written in 1897. Yet how well does Bram Stoker's story fit into the
Castlevania lineage?
Please note that the Castlevania
timeline is very inconsistent. There are a few loop holes - for one,
the American Castlevania 3 instruction manual specifically states that
Trevor's adventures take place 100 years before Simon's, whereas the
official Japanese version has Christopher (and the Gameboy titles)
following Trevor's Adventure. This was likely a mistranslation,
however. Also, the resurrection dates are not always exactly 100 years,
but this can be acceptable. This official timeline was previously found
at Konami Japan's Castlevania page, which has since been dismantled,
for whatever reason. Similarly, some games (like the Nintendo 64 games,
Castlevania Legends and Circle of the Moon) have been taken out of the
official timeline for reasons that aren't entirely apparent. They are
included here to give the full story of the series.
There's
also some confusion about the games featuring Simon Belmont. For all
intents of purpose, the MSX Vampire Killer, NES Castlevania, SNES Super
Castlevania IV, arcade Haunted Castle and X68000/PSX Castlevania
Chronicles are just different versions of the same story. They also all
have the same name in Japan (simply Akumajou Dracula.) Therefore, they
are counted as one. The only real difference between any of them is
that Haunted Castle has the unnamed main character fighting to save his
newly-wed wife (called Selena on Japanese fansites, though who knows
how canon that is) from Dracula. Similarly, both the PC Engine and SNES
Dracula X are considered the same game.
By
nature, vampires must have blood from others to survive. Vampires often
make victims drink blood from their veins, thus infecting them. When
they die, then that person would come back to life as a vampire.
Vampires can only come out at night, as they are much weaker in
daylight (as they cannot use many of their powers.) Unlike many vampire
movies and novels, vampires do not burn into ash at sunlight. Garlic
and crosses repell them, while holy water can inflict burns on
vampires. Although they remain primarily in human form, they can also
turn into a bat, a wolf, or turn into mist to float around freely.
In
all of the CastleVania games, the hero kills Dracula simply with their
whip. This does not normally seem possible. In the lore it is said
that, first, a stake must be driven into the heart of the vampire.
Then, there are two methods to make sure that the vampire stays dead:
(1) cut off the vampire's head, stuff the mouth with garlic and put it
face down, or (2) throw the vampire, in its coffin, and sink it to the
bottom of a body of water. However, the Vampire Killer whip is blessed
with a special power that lets the Belmonts destroy the creatures of
the night.
The
beginning of the Belmont conflict against Count Dracula seems to begin
with Leon Belmont in Castlevania: Lament of Innocence. The Belmonts
were continually called to use their superhuman abilities and hard
trained skills for the side of Good. When Count Dracula and his army of
darkness began to cast a shadow over all of Europe, a Belmont was never
far. The Belmont Clan would have their mettle tested many times, and
always prevail. Their stories are told with you, the player, as their
guide.
1094 -
Castlevania: Lament of Innocence
It is the time of the crusaders, and our story focuses on Leon Belmont,
hero of the knighthood. One dark day, his fiance Sara is kidnapped. His
friend, bedridden Mathias Cronquist, tells Leon that his lady has been
taken away by a vampire named Walter, who lives in the forest known as
Eternal Night. Unable to convince the church to lend him aid, he gives
up his sword and his title to find Sara himself. Upon entering the evil
forest, Leon comes across a mysterious old man named Rinaldo, who
bequethes to Leon a whip enchanted with the power of alchemy. With this
begins the Belmont legend, and the origin of the feud between the
Belmonts and Count Dracula.
1450 -
Castlevania: Legends
Several hundred years after Leon first encounters Dracula, you will
find Sonia Belmont. Perhaps thinking the Belmont clan is long extinct,
Dracula comes out of hiding and sets out to cover the world in
darkness. What he didn't know was that a descendent of Leon still
existed - Sonia Belmont, who happened to be aquainted with his long
delinquent son Alucard. She was successful in defeating Dracula, but
her powers were so strong that the people of Romania feared her, and
thus had the Belmonts exiled from the land of Translyvania. This game
has been retconned by Koji Igarashi and is not part of the official
timeline anymore.
1476 -
Castlevania 3: Dracula's Curse
Next in the line of active Vampire Hunters was Trevor Belmont. He was
called to action when Dracula was prematurly risen by some of his
followers (whom he promptly slaughtered and sacrificed for thier
services). The Count now had two purposes, to cover the world in
darkness, and to destroy the Belmont family once and for all. Trevor,
had the help of three brave fighters: Grant DaNasty, Sypha Belnades,
and Alucard, son of Dracula. With their help, they managed to lay
Dracula to rest Trevor was also victorious at gaining the trust of
Romania, which became once again home to the Belmonts.
1479 -
Castlevania: Curse of Darkness
Dracula had been slain, but his curse still ravaged the land. This
installment focuses on a young man named Hector, who had preciously
been part of Dracula's clan as a Devil Forgemaster. Having foresaken
his master, Hector escaped, but his freedom was not without a price -
Isaac, once a dear friend, accused Hector's lover of witchcraft, and
had her burned. Filled with anger, Hector ventures through the land,
not only seeking revenge, but searching for a cure to the plague and
pestilence. It is not long before he crosses pathes with Trevor
Belmont, who also seeks to free the country from the curse. At first
enemies, the two eventually team up to destroy Isaac and the remnants
of Dracula's followers.
1576 -
The Castlevania Adventure
Dracula rises from his hundred year hibernation, sure that his plan had
worked and that he no longer had to fear the Belmont family. He was
dead wrong. Christopher Belmont set forth to prove this to him. During
the confrontation with Christopher, Dracula felt it would be better to
turn tail and run. He would not stand a chance against a Belmont, so
hid until a time of weakness would reveal itself.
1591
- Castlevania 2: Belmont's Revenge
Fifteen years later, Dracula discovered Christopher's son, Soleiyu. He
kidnapped the young boy, forcing Christopher to be more careful in his
second battle with Drac, for one mistake and Dracula would have Soleiyu
killed. Christopher found and rescued Soleiyu, who had be brainwashed
by the forces of evil, and set forth to destroy the Count with raging
fury.
1691 -
Castlevania
Another
hundred years passed, and Dracula rose from his sleep with a plan. If
he was defeated again, he would not sleep alone! He began reaking havok
and quickly drew the attention of a new Belmont. Simon was the
great-grandson of Christopher, and had been trained with the experience
of two great Vampire Hunters before him. However, all the training he
had would not prepare him for what Dracula had planned. Simon made it
to Dracula with all the skill of a warrior, and promptly slayed him.
1698 -
Castlevania 2: Simon's Quest
Simon thought that his torments were over when he defeated Dracula.
What did not know was Dracula had placed a curse on him before their
battle had ended, and slowly Simon would fall ill and die. One of the
village elders told him that the only way to break the curse was to
resurrect Dracula and burn him. Simon would need the Count's body parts
to do this, and the Count knew it. The Count had previously ordered his
followers to scatter his body and guard it's pieces with their lives.
He knew that he'd be sacrificing an early resurrection, but it was
worth it to him. He would sleep his hundred years, and when he awoke,
Simon would be long dead and the Belmont family lineage with him. Simon
set forth to gather Drac's parts. He resurrected the Count and burned
him, lifting the curse.
1748 -
Castlevania: Harmony of Dissonance
Lydie Erlanger, Transylvanian youth, has been kidnapped and brought
into the mysterious castle in the fog. Her friend, Juste Belmont
(grandson of Simon) and Maxim Kischine, must enter the once again and
slay the forces within. Once inside, Maxim begins to act funny - in his
jealousy, could he be conspiring against the Belmonts? In spite of this
obstacle, Juste puts a stop to all of these plans, and the world is
safe again.
1792 -
Dracula X: Rondo of Blood
Once again, Count Dracula comes back to the mortal plane and he awakens
having learned a small lesson from his last endevor. This time he
learned of a Belmont named Richter. He observed Richter for a while and
learned that he had a girlfriend, Annette Renard, and several friends
in the village. His time act was now. He kidnapped Annette, her sister
Maria, and a few other villagers. Richter set forth on his long
journey, not knowing if things would turn out for the better. However,
when Richter rescued Maria, she swore she would become a vampire hunter
too, and joined the Belmont on his quest. Together they freed all of
the captives, and slayed Dracula yet again.
1797
- Castlevania: Symphony of the Night
Four years after Richter's battle with the Count, darkness came yet
again. A Dark Priest named Shaft, was hungry for ultimate power and
thought he could achieve this with the help of Dracula. He set forth to
resurrect Drac yet again, but first he would remove a major obstacle in
his path, Richter Belmont. He placed a spell upon Richter and actually
managed to get him to side with evil. This large shift in power caused
Alucard to awaken from his slumber - the same Alucard who had
purposefully put himself to sleep in hope of ridding existence of his
cursed bloodline. Now Shaft had to be stopped to prevent all of mankind
from being extinguished. During the raid of the newly appeared castle,
he crosss paths with Maria several times, discovers the source of
Richter's defection, and defeats Dracula yet again. After this battle,
Richter settles down and passes the Vampire Killer to the Morris family.
1830
- Castlevania: Circle of the Moon
The dark priestess Carmilla seeks the return of her master, Lord
Dracula. Using the life power of the captured vampire hunter Morris
Baldwin, two young disciples, Hugh Baldwin and Nathan Graves, must not
only save him but stop yet another resurrection of the evil lord
Dracula. This game has also been retconned by Koji Igarashi.
18?? -
Castlevania: Order of Ecclesia
Some
time after the events of Symphony of the Night (as well as some events
mentioned in the Castlevania Radio Drama, the Belmont family seems to
be absent. With no one to carry on the vampire hunting and
slaying of the 1800's, different organizations were created.
The
story in this game deals with one such organization, called the "Order
of Ecclesia", whose practitioners used magic in the form of Glyphs to
perform amazing feats in order to vanquish evil. A set of
powerful glyphs, meant to hold back and contain Dracula's Magic (named
'Dominus'), were created by the Order and an exalted member of the
Order, a woman named Shanoa, was to perform a ritual to become the
human vessel of Dominus, in order for the magic to be dispelled
completely. The ritual fails, however, when a rogue Ecclesia
member named Albus steals the glyphs. At the request of her
mentor, a priest named Barlowe, Shanoa, now without memories and
seemingly emotionless due to the botched ritual, sets forth to discover
the truth behind Albus's intentions.
1844 -
Castlevania: Legacy of Darkness
Through the necromancy of his followers, Dracula is once drawn back
into land of the living earlier than usual. However, his body is not
fully regenerated. After destroying local villages, he begins to kidnap
children, looking for a suitable soul. It is then when man-beast
Cornell steps in and attempts to stop this plan. He is not entirely
successful. This game has also been retconned by Koji Igarashi.
1852
- Castlevania 64
Eight years down the road, a man of Belmont lineage named Reinhart
Schneider, and a small girl, descendent of Sypha named Carrie
Fernandez, investigate the missing children from the local village. All
signs point to Castlevania. In Castlevania: Legacy of Darkness, you
also play as a gun-wielding knight named Henry, one of the children
Cornell freed several years prior, to rescue other village kids that
are still remaining. This game has also been retconned by Koji Igarashi.
1897 - Bram Stoker's Dracula
As documented in Bram Stoker's Dracula, it was in 1897 that Dracula
rose again, by unknown means, and had Jonathan Harker as his guest. In
a final showdown, Quincey Morris and Jonathan Harker dug a knife into
the chest of the sleeping Dracula. Quincey, however, did not survive
the gash inflicted by gypsies under the influence of the Count's
hyponotism. Although the book does not mention this, Quincey's son,
John, was hiding in the background, and had witnessed the whole event.
It is also not mentioned that Quincey was a member of the Belmont
family lineage. Logically, this is improbable...there is no way a
little two year old (since John was born in 1895) could follow his
father across the countryside to Romania to witness the final battle.
And Quincey must be a widow, since he tried to court Lucy early in the
novel.
1917 -
Castlevania Bloodlines
Not long after the death of Dracula, a witch practicing black magic
accidentally resurrected Elizabeth Bartley, one who was tried and
convicted of being a vampire years before. She was, in fact, the niece
of the Count Dracula, and decided to try to raise her uncle. This is
not a simple task - through devious manners, she begins the first World
War in order to harvest souls for her dark purpose. John Morris, along
with his long time pal Eric Lecarde, knew that they had to stop Bartley
and Dracula once again.
1944 -
Castlevania: Portrait of Ruin
World War II is drawing to an end, but many have still perished. Much
like in Bloodlines, the evil Count Brauner has used the souls of the
departed to resurrect Dracula's castle. Jonathan Morris, the son of
John Morris, as well as his friend Charlotte, has ventured into the
castle to take him down, and fight his soulless vampiric daughters.
However, Jonathan is unable to wield the Vampire Killer whip passed
down by the Belmont clan, since he is not of true blood.
1999 - The Demon Castle Wars
As Nostradamus
predicted, Dracula once again rises to terrorize the Earth. Julius
Belmont, along with a group of unnamed compatriots, finally succeeded
in destroying Dracula for good and eliminating his threat forever. Or
so they thought. There is no game that chronicles the "Demon Castle
Wars", though they are referenced, and could be the setting for a
future game.
2035
- Castlevania: Aria of Sorrow
Thirty six years after Dracula's final defeat, Japanese high school
student Soma Cruz and his friend Mina Hakuba enter into a shrine, only
to emerge inside Castlevania. There they encounter Graham Jones, a cult
leader who looks to assume the power of Dracula for his own. He is
aided by Yoko Belnades, descendent of Sypha, and a mysterious man named
Genya Arikado, who bears a resemblance to a particularly familiar
vampire. With their help, Soma must stop Graham, and discover why he
has been summoned into the evil haunted castle.
2036 -
Castlevania: Dawn of Sorrow
A year passes after Soma has escaped from Castlevania. Life continues
as normal, until a cult member named Celia challenges Soma. Much like
the dark priest Shaft, she wishes to resurrect Dracula, but cannot with
Soma being in possession of lord vampire's soul. Soma once again teams
up with Julius Belmont, Yoko Belnades and Genya Arikado to invade's
Celia's fortress and stop her underlings, both of whom also candidates
for the next resurrection of Dracula.
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