Netflix’s new dark animated adventure, Nocturne, is proving extremely popular among fans of its parent series, Castlevania. Nocturne centers around Richter Belmont, sole survivor of the elite Belmont clan, and his group of allies as they contend against Countess Erzsebet Bathory, a self-proclaimed vampire Messiah with the potential to end the world as they know it. As it happens, Erzsebet Bathory’s ultimate plan in Nocturne turned out to be the perfected version of the scheme Carmilla introduced in Season 3 of Castlevania.Countess Erzsebet Bathory claims to have drank the blood of the actual Egyptian goddess of war. The explanation she gave for how her mysterious plan to devour the sun was possible was that she had appropriated some of Sekhmet’s power as Ra’s daughter. Once that plan is fulfilled, Erzsebet’s grasp over the human and vampire races will be absolute. However, even without devouring the sun, Erzebet’s control over the humans of her time is more secure than Carmilla’s ever was.Carmilla’s scheme, as her vampire sisters called it, was born out of her desire to control all the warring humans that populated the area between her small territory at Styria to Wallachia. As omega of Dracula’s generals, she was summoned to the vampire patriarch’s court to assist with his plan to destroy all of humanity. Unfortunately, those plans came to naught when Trevor Belmont, Sypha Belnades, and Alucard Tepes invaded Dracula’s castle to slay him and all the other vampires loyal to him. Carmilla managed to escape and decided that she, along with her sisters would fill the power vacuum that Dracula’s death had caused.RELATED: Castlevania: Nocturne’s Two Most Important Arcs Make No Sense
Netflix’s new dark animated adventure, Nocturne, is proving extremely popular among fans of its parent series, Castlevania. Nocturne centers around Richter Belmont, sole survivor of the elite Belmont clan, and his group of allies as they contend against Countess Erzsebet Bathory, a self-proclaimed vampire Messiah with the potential to end the world as they know it. As it happens, Erzsebet Bathory’s ultimate plan in Nocturne turned out to be the perfected version of the scheme Carmilla introduced in Season 3 of Castlevania.
Countess Erzsebet Bathory claims to have drank the blood of the actual Egyptian goddess of war. The explanation she gave for how her mysterious plan to devour the sun was possible was that she had appropriated some of Sekhmet’s power as Ra’s daughter. Once that plan is fulfilled, Erzsebet’s grasp over the human and vampire races will be absolute. However, even without devouring the sun, Erzebet’s control over the humans of her time is more secure than Carmilla’s ever was.
Carmilla’s scheme, as her vampire sisters called it, was born out of her desire to control all the warring humans that populated the area between her small territory at Styria to Wallachia. As omega of Dracula’s generals, she was summoned to the vampire patriarch’s court to assist with his plan to destroy all of humanity. Unfortunately, those plans came to naught when Trevor Belmont, Sypha Belnades, and Alucard Tepes invaded Dracula’s castle to slay him and all the other vampires loyal to him. Carmilla managed to escape and decided that she, along with her sisters would fill the power vacuum that Dracula’s death had caused.
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