Castlevania’s Dracula is a very interesting portrayal. He is an immortal hedonist, and is endlessly locked in conflict with the Belmont Clan, who have fought (and repeatedly defeated him) for centuries. He’s the embodiment of Nietzschean morality, where he views the desperately imperfect resistance of the Belmonts as a form of hypocrisy. Unlike man, he feels no need to keep secrets about his intentions. He is the Übermensch; he creates his own values beyond traditional good and evil. The way he demonstrates those values, of course, amounts to him just doing whatever he wants without inhibition: killing people indiscriminately, kidnapping damsels, whatever. Typical vampire.
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