Submitted by crazymonkeydj on 10/02/2011 07:20 PM Flag This Paper
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Symphony of the Night (rewrite of original castlevania storyline, please refrain from using in your own story)
Dracula’s Castle, it is legend to appear only once every century. One day there was a man, his name was Richter Belmont and he was traveling to this castle in hopes of finding Dracula. He was of course a vampire slayer, one of the select few in the world that have an ability bestowed unto him by god himself, only to be used to slay vampires. If used to kill or injure a human the user will be stripped of their power and be sent to hell to burn for his misuse of this glorious power for all eternity. Dracula’s castle is never ending. If a normal person were to go into Dracula’s castle they would most certainly, (if they weren’t killed by the many monsters and demons roaming around which were created by Dracula), get lost in the never ending mazes and twists of the castle. If a vampire slayer was to enter the castle one of their special powers will lead them through the safest and fastest route to get to Dracula’s throne room.
Richter Belmont was almost to the throne room. He stopped to notice there was a evil aura emitting from the throne room. “Obviously, Dracula is just up ahead, I must prepare for the fight” Belmont thought to himself as he approached the top of the staircase. He armed himself with a shining glistening sword and a shield marked with some of the most magnificent pictures of the sun rising on the horizon, and a man on a white horse riding into the sun. Richter was now armed and ready to fight this demon who, I might add, is over 10,000 years old which gives Dracula the upper hand in experience. Yet Belmont was more courageous and headstrong than any man you would ever meet. And so it began. Richter approached Dracula and as he did he stated, “Why have you returned, you were put into an eternal slumber by my father Trevor Belmont”.
“I had only returned on the request of a human wishing to pay me tribute.” Dracula said sharply.
“Tribute!...