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Castlevania Season 3 Easter Eggs Explained


Zead is the big bad of Curse of Darkness. At first, he presents himself as a priest trying to help Hector stop Isaac, but he later reveals himself to be Death itself in disguise, working to bring back Dracula from the dead.

As you’d expect, like Sala, both priests eventually meet their end.

Carmilla’s Castle

Castlevania season 3 takes us to Carmilla’s Castle in Styria, Austria, and it’s surprisingly not as creepy as one would expect. It actually looks more like a majestic palace than the creepy sanctuary of monsters. Versions of Carmilla’s castle have appeared several times in the video games, most famously in 2001’s Circle of the Moon for the Game Boy Advance. In that game, Carmilla’s goal is to, you guessed it, resurrect Dracula.

The castle also appears in the Lords of Shadow games, which are set in an alternate timeline to the rest of the games. In the first game, Gabriel Belmont defeats Carmilla and becomes Dracula, the new lord of the castle. Yes, in this continuity, Dracula is actually originally the first monster hunter in the Belmont family line.

Styria

Styria itself is a real state (or “Bundesland”) in Austria. Fun fact: Arnold Schwarzenegger is from the village of Thal in Styria! I’m sure this is not the reason the Castlevania creative team decided to set part of season 3 here. In the games, Carmilla’s castle is also located in Austria.

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