If fans thought Trevor Belmont from the first Castlevania adaptation was a smart-talking hero then they should wait to meet Richter in Castlevania: Nocturne. The quippy nature must run deep in the Belmont clan although two members in this latest season seem to take things more seriously. Who they are will not be spoiled in the intro.
The point is, Richter has great, funny lines in Castlevania: Nocturne. However, he isn’t the only fast-talking character in season one. There are plenty of funny quotes from other characters to mention including Maria, Annette, Edouard, and so on.
WARNING! Spoilers ahead.
8 “Whatever They Are, I’m Sure They Can Die.”
Richter says this line right before he and the others face demons for the first time in episode one. Up to this point they were used to killing vampires and vampires only. However, Richter’s words are true enough as anything that bleeds truly can die.
It was still a struggle but they were able to win the fight thanks to the assistance of Annette and Edouard. That’s where the episode ends, leaving things open if Annette and Edouard know more about this supposed dark savior of the vampire race.
7 “The Sun Is Rising, Devouring The Darkness, It Always Does.”
This line was said by Annette to Vaublanc in episode five. Vaublanc is the vampire who killed her mother and put her through a personal hell of slavery. At long last, she is able to get revenge for herself and her mother after she cages Vaublanc in a pile of steel crosses.
Vaublanc is adamant about darkness coming from hell to engulf everything which is when Annette retorts with this quote. While darkness is ever looming, no one can escape the sun’s power which is a metaphor for good vs. Evil.
6 “I Forgot How Heavy That Thing Is.”
This is another great quote from episode five and it was said by Juste. This was just after he took Richter’s whip to slay a vampire that stormed the bar they were eating at. He is the grandfather of Richter and the protagonist of Castlevania: Harmony of Dissonance, which was the second Metroidvania entry on the Game Boy Advance.
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Juste left the vampire slaying game after his two friends, Maxim and Lydie, died in the line of duty. Richter’s mom, Julia, always told him that his grandfather was dead so this was quite a shock for Richter.
5 “I Told You To Bow.”
This is a quote from Drolta in episode seven of Castlevania: Nocturne. It’s when Olrox first meets Erzsebet upon her arrival in France. Drolta tells Olrox to bow once and he gives a tiny nod to Erzsebet instead. Eventually, Drolta is more forceful with her command, and the resentment in Olrox’s eyes as he bows low to Erzsebet is like fire.
It’s unknown what Olrox’s intentions are in season one as he does help Richter and the others out. He kills innocent people though, so he isn’t a good vampire like Alucard. The mysteries will build until the next season arrives, hopefully next year.
4 “But We Are Afraid, It’s Not Always Bad.”
Also in episode seven, Annette and Richter share a touching moment. Richter gets back from his awakening with Juste which is when he lets his fears go. Annette explains to Richter that being afraid is a good thing because it means there is something to lose.
She’s implying that she doesn’t want to lose Richter and there is almost a moment where they kiss. For those unaware, Richter and Annette are an item in Castlevania: Rondo of Blood, but she is kidnapped early on.
3 “No Matter How Complicated You Make It, Evil Is Still Evil.”
Maria is quite the feisty character in Castlevania: Nocturne as she is looking for equality among the elite and she wants to put an end to vampires. She says this line to The Abbot after he keeps justifying the crimes of the church. He thinks blood always has to be spoilt in the name of justice, even if that means killing the innocent.
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This all led up to The Abbot sacrificing Maria to Erzsebet because he thought it was the right thing to do. This was in episode seven too, which is the penultimate episode before the final battle commences in episode eight.
2 “Warriors In Arms, Family In Hearts.”
This line was said by Edouard twice in the anime. The first time was good enough in the show, but the quote really hits home in episode eight. Annette fails to throw the demon forge back to hell, but Edouard, who is now a demon, calls her down with this sentiment. It’s a sad scene as she leaves Edouard for the last time in season one.
There are a lot of questions regarding Edouard’s ability to maintain humanity along with what his punishment will be for turning demons to his side but maybe these questions will be explained in season two.
1 “I Hope I’m Not Too Late.”
Those who have played Castlevania: Rondo of Blood know that it leads directly into Castlevania: Symphony of the Night. Also, the star of that game, Alucard, was featured prominently in the first series based on Castlevania 3: Dracula’s Curse.
So, it seemed obvious to fans that Alucard would appear at some point in Castlevania: Nocturne and the creators did not disappoint. He has the final line of the first season and also one of the coolest kills since he arrives to slay Drolta in a single hit. There are no words for Alucard other than badass.