Entry 99:
Linus Ozias POV:
Do you guys want to know something rather boring about me? I was actually a fan of vampires before the whole fad created from Twilight and the originals.
But I was primarily focused on vampires like Dracula and Alucard, and even though they were the same person, technically, each represented a different extreme, with one being extremely deep character-wise and the other one being blatantly OP.
I mainly refer to the Castlevania version of Dracula, specifically the one I watched on Netflix.
How such a being could fall in love was an interesting topic, and his whole philosophy after her loss, while interesting and compelling, would be torn apart in an instant with enough valid arguments.
But the scene where Dracula yells, "There are no Innocents! Not anymore!" He then goes on a tirade about how any of those people in that crowd, as his wife was burned at the stake, could have stopped it.
Even though it would have led to them being burned at the stake as well, it's more the principle he was focusing on.
It was a standard story of church corruption and misunderstood monsters, which can and will happen without enough supervision and separation between church and state.
Alucard, on the other hand, shows the pure power a primordial vampire could have as one that can be controlled and monstrous in equal measure.
But as I look at the vampires in this universe, I am also disappointed. They do have depth shadow powers and the ability to gain strength from drinking blood. They are mostly corralled into Romania and in a bloody civil war.
And even though they're not able to go out in the Sun directly for long periods, they can give birth to vampires that wield all the benefits and none of the drawbacks, and you know what they do?
They ostracized them like Jinchuriki from Naruto. That's like being able to build the nukes and hating the nukes.
But flaws and logic come later as I and a team of my Iscariot order float over the Tepes Castle, and using my magic sense, I can map out the entire building's secret rooms concretely, and all thank you information dimension.
I can also sense Valerie, and more specifically for sacred gear, it calls to me, and luckily, it's still in one piece because the only one she does not have is the one her brother is holding.
To explain, Valerie has the Longinus Sephiroth Grail, which can be used in various ways, but hers is unique as she has developed a subspecies balance breaker that separates her Grail into three distinct cups.
Using them, she can do amazing things like rid others of innate racial weaknesses, create life forms, revive the dead, and so many other things, but the cost is that it harms her soul because she has not become adept at using it yet.
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