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♱ 𝐋𝐈𝐋𝐋𝐘 𝐎𝐅 𝐓𝐇𝐄 𝐕𝐀𝐋𝐋𝐄𝐘 ♱ | ÉCLIPSE

pairing ; adrian tepes , trevor belmont , sypha belnades x female reader
ཐི ➥ summary ; As the world begins to pay the toll of Dracula's rage, four unlikely heroes must band together and defeat him--no matter the price.
warnings ; swearing, troubled family dynamics (?)
word count ; 4.3k
notes ; prob my favorite chapter so far, if anyone has questions about the series i’d be happy to answer (no spoilers included lol)!! taglist is still open btw 😛!
"M-MOTHER, TELL ME YOU JEST...!", you become unsettled within your seat, Jacquelin was known for her trickery; but this was of the cruelest kind. When the half-blooded "hybrid" (you once called him endearingly) walked through the doors of your home after what felt like a millennium's time had passed; there was a piece of your being who wished to smother him like no other within an unforgiving embrace. To tell him all he had missed, and all he would not know. Ask him with a tone softer than cottoned cashmere; "why did you wait so long to find me, lovely Adrian?" Then all should be as it was, reunited like time had ceased to advance.
He'd come to visit you every-other week, you'd host marvelous slumber parties bound for the pages of history books. He'd whisper things; things secret to your ears alone. Sweet slices of heaven which you'd sworn to the grave, with tangled limbs and star-strung eyes. There was a time that if he'd told you he alone crafted the blazing balls of fire—you'd undoubtedly believe him—without a hint of hesitation. Oh how the times have changed.
Now, now was a different tale entirely. Once, you peered upon him with overflowing adoration, clouded affections (some would claim it devotion). Replacing it emerged a festering anger, open wounds which refused to scab over the blistering past of disloyalty. He'd made his choice, chosen his side; even then he had every opportunity to return and beg for forgiveness, to let your fury slowly subside and your wrath turn quaint. But he did not. And for that, Adrian—Alucard Tepes, son of Vlad Dracula, meant no more to you than a dirt blooded dog. He'd feel it too. Every passing moment of anguish you'd endured; he would suffer it—breathe the poison into his very lungs. And perish. That, you can promise.
"What you impose Mother it's, well it's simply—" you trample over the words you urgently mean to say, an arrangement of fear and madness overtaking your speech. Instead, Langrené does you the humble deed of speaking above your uncertainty. A rampant hobby of hers. "Absurd? Laughable? Preposterous? Yes dearest sister, this is something we can both wholly agree on after more than a decade's worth of dispute." Langrené's steady regard was not that of which it should; her expression coated with bafflement, displeasure, and upmost contempt. Never had she been the compassionate type, moreover her affections for anyone at all has forever been rather sparse. You, her youngest sister, were no exception.
Perhaps she held the very slightest of sympathy for you, despite appearing so evidently pitiful; you stood upon your burning pile with foolish deviance. Head held high, fist clenched tight, puncturing the softness that was your delicate palm with sharpened claw-like nails. She'll never respect me, you think, but her respect was not needed. Only the sight of your sorrow. "Nothing shall be gained from sending her away to such absolute death," she scanned the room, eyes downcast. "Especially not with these fools."
Your heels drum in rushed rhythm against the marble floor, you fall to your knees, grasping Louviers' arm as to be the final lifeline. "Father please tell me—tell me now that this...this can only be of mother's fanatical adjure." Unease stuck to your body like a second skin, you felt queasy, uneven; you couldn't remember the last time you'd felt so earnestly horrid. "Say you would never let your youngest child succumb to such unkindliness, and that your wife's lunacy has been left to loiter far too long." You needn't "the eyes" against your doting father, daddy dearest, for he forever lay encased in the trance that was fatherhood. And a special place laid dormant only to you.
Instead, his head shakes and you've been all but knifed. "It's for your own good fluer, I promise." He outstretches his hand to place atop your own, but you are quick to pull away, stumbling back onto your feet with the grace of a newborn lamb. Heaving, disoriented. "Just look at her, the thought alone has sent her into a frenzy." Langrené paces behind her father's seat, standing tall and intimidating in front of you, hands neatly crossed behind her back. "We may as well send them off with a corpse and casket for their travels..." she takes a short pause to ponder, "...maybe four." Her face shifts, mouth twisting slightly upwards.
Jacquelin snaps her fingers; not once but twice. Two servants arrive to heed her aide with immediate results, she whispers lowly and shields her lips so none could read them. Then, quickly as they came, they'd scampered away. Not a word shared between them. "If you'll be generous enough as to hear our rationale I think you'd been quite pleased with us Langrené. Your poor lowly parents." Her tone was teasing because in the end, Jacquelin would have the final say—until Langrené was truly brought to power, decisions like this would have no true discourse. "Please my daughter, a moment is all we request." That does not signify she held her eldest in modest regard, to create an enemy of an offspring never birthed happy endings. She looked to her daughter pleadingly.
Begrudgingly she conceded an abrasive glower present to all who dared to look upon her, "speak your truths for as long as I will hear them."
The ambience grew quiet before a storm erupted in waves, you released a most regnant, gut-wrenching cry your narrow airway could manage, heard for the ages. It shook the core of your stomach, you would've complained of it, if not for the apparent issue that wore raging in the room. "NO. Do not tell me you actually mean to entertain such stupidity?" Your teeth clash together with each unsteady syllable that left your lips. The question was directed in particular to Langrené, but loosely to your entire family who allowed such a thought to merely cross their minds. Your head twisted, seeking out each of them. "They plot to kill me and you're willing to stand there and let them convince you?!"
Both humans stalked on the edge of consciousness, but your noise proved to arose them, for the time being at least. Lyevre had sat silent nearly the entire ordeal, head bowed and eyes closed; either in shame, sadness, or ruth. Louviers looked to you, lips shut tight in similar fashion, words weighted too laborious for him to speak. Jacquelin fiend surprise, a hum following her placid expression, Langrené simply stood unblinking, hardly moving, patiently awaiting the reasoning that would crumble her current stance.
And Alucard, you retch at the sight of him, threatening what little morsels of dinner had been scarfed down minutes before. His face no longer agitated you; it disguised your very soul. You couldn't just hate him—you detest him, loathed his being and what he represents. You thought to call him as such. What ever he's possibly scrambled to title himself within these passing years, you could not bring yourself to care.
"I refuse to stand here as my execution is contemplated! You able me to join the likes of a halfwit human, a poorly bred pooch—and a witch? I'd rather burn at the stake and my accursed ashes be fed to measly rats." Alucard's eyes sink at the implication. "Curse you all, damn you to hell...I won't stand for this!" Gathering the edge of your dress, you race away, not once looking back to see the consequence of your actions.
"(Name)! You've lost your senses completely," Langrené's sentence shook the corners of the castle, reaching you through the hall, she was loud but un-screaming. Yet you still ran and showed no signs of slowing. "Return and apologi—"
"Enough Langrené—leave her be; she's being put through so much, what more will you do...what else can she possibly deserve?" Lyevre's voice felt like a clearing pathway through foggy forests. "This is a sincere kindness compared to what she'll face if our mother insooth decides to send her battling a losing war." All the same, her heavy words were no more than fading memory, echoing footsteps fading as you traveled further and further from the dining hall. "Now, perhaps we can finally address the sizable elephant present within the room?"
Jacquelin shrugged her shoulders faintly before clasping her hands together, sighing in relief. "For quite some time now both I and Louviers had plans of sending (Name) away, not forever, just long enough to return...matured. We were under the impressionable thought by some miracle she'd begin to display intrigue about learning her abilities, the question ultimately proved where." She glanced between both Langrené and Alucard. "Whether you came to us or not Adrian—she was set for departure, so be free of any guilt you may harbor. The act is needless, for I am thankful you've returned. To save her."
Louviers absolved his throat of a growing absence, "our options were rather....numbered." His tone present with doubt, almost mournful. "We'd discussed the countryside: a considerable secluded location that would be rather lonesome, but only in the best of intentions. Then there's to be the presented choice of allowing her to frolic amongst the beloved townsfolk residing in Lavatris, close as home could provide." Louviers lifted his hand, tilting his wrist at a sharp angle; emptying the remanence of liquid onto the glistening floor's surface, dreading his next thought. "And finally, there was to be a young women's boarding house of sorts—neighboring just west of here...desperate times call for desperate measures, I suppose." With every ephemeral word brought noticeable displeasure upon Louviers' sturdy features, as if each instance was more painstaking to speak than the last.
The woman beckoned her husband closer, he complied without fault. Joining his wife at her side, garnishing him with gentle affections. "...You may ask why we are so ambitious to send her forth, true bloods cannot afford dwindling numbers. Not in this day and age, anyhow. Frankly it pains us more than anything to do this but, we've almost solely ruined that child." Louviers nods in agreement, "I will admit, she's been coddled quite a bit."
"You've done more than coddled the girl, she's been smothered and it was all your own fruition." Langrené spills acid from her tongue, "I'll never blame her for what she's become, that was beyond her control; a victim of circumstance. However, I do hold her in fault for choosing to remain helpless. And now you feel to set a baby bird free with unborn wings." She scoffs. "I only hope she returns scarred, if at all."
"Know this, older sister, many birds must first fall before they can begin to take flight. I think this scenario will be objectively similar." Langrené acknowledges her sister in faint astonishment, presuming she'd been silenced for the remainder of dinner. "Lyevre...and I take it you agree with this...repugnancy?"
"The approach is something to be studied but, I foresee a brighter future ahead." She soothes her belly, observing within a state of pure longing. "So, you have my conclusive blessings Adrian."
"Listen intimately Langrené, and Lyevre too. I won't feel sorry for having risen (Name) with more nurture than I thought to have by either of you. Only we did not know at what times to stop." Jacquelin turns to face Louviers with a look of knowing, he tightens his hold amongst her hand, "as we give you ours Adrian, we trust you'll uplift her to greater heights never before seen by the masses."
Langrené stomps back around to her seating, obnoxiously so, making no effort to quiet her steps. A dark purple hue surrounds the chair as it moves on its own accord, screeching against the floor like torn violin strings. "Then there is nothing left to be said...Adrian, I shan't give you my blessings for I believe such things to be a falsehood created by the intelligence of humanly greed. Instead I send to you my condolences—as many troubles forever face a hero's path."
If not felt before, Alucard was now crushed by an intense pressure aboard his robust shoulders more than ever. Heavy could not begin to measure its tremendous weight. He questioned only for a moment's time what could've been causing the constant kinks in his neck, or the aching along his boney spine. The answer couldn't have been more clear if it'd kneed him between the legs. The world, of course, its delicate balance waltzed upon his back in wavering fashion, digging its heels further and further into the blankets of his humanly flesh with dramatic rhythm. But never mind it, never mind such things when others were of the upmost importance. His quest was far from complete, in fact, it'd barely begun at all.
So, the awaited savior Alucard swallowed; consuming his fears, his woes, his worries and his crafted words, being careful not to choke. Devout to the prophecy—to saving human kind. "Thank you, all of you, not only for your generosity but also your trust. Hear me when I say with certitude that my father's rein shall be renounced and (Name) returned, more than which she left." He stood, his hand courtly placed directly on his faintly drumming heart.
"How pleasant to hear such assurance, even if your ternary isn't particularly up-to-par." Jacquelin's gaze ghost over Sypha and Trevor's fatigued forms, her words lacking enthusiasm. "Yes...you'll leave the dawn after next, we'll send you off with any provisions your hearts desire!" Alucard nodded along, a polite smile playing along his features. "Mother I shall escort these heroes back to their sleeping quarters, it's clear they'll tire to death with each passing breath." Without awaiting her response Langrené lifted the two humans from their seats with only a glance. "Come along Adrian, do not falter behind me."
"Good day to you Dauvillers; may your rest be eternally easy." As they exited the dining hall, the fading sounds of continued conversation could be heard. A louder, less refined voice joined. What's with all the noise in here? Something I miss lovely?—Nothing Beau, just sit down and eat.—AYE ye' should've seen the blokes at the gate tonight, looked like something even a damned flee-bitten feline couldnt've brought through here...

Morning's playful dawn soon infiltrated the night's tame sky; Langrené tenderly secured both Trevor and Sypha into their designated rooms, leaving Alucard to wonder nostalgic halls alongside her. The atmosphere was less than consortable, but Alucard quite appreciated such silence, he'd spoken enough for one day (possibly entire weeks). She then paused to oversee an enclosed flower garden through lengthy window panels. "Look out to there, Adrian. Tell me what you see." Her voice was minutely absent of the strict, disregarding tone she used so often. Standing in its place seated something gentle.
"I see a stream of running water, purple anemones, coneflowers, some gladiolus—among many other types I cannot hope to recognize, and..." His words trailed off in disorderly directions, he scrambled to find them easily, caught unguarded by what he'd witnessed. "You—You're sister, (Name), she tends to the garden with great amounts of...care." Alucard stood stunned at his own description towards your act. Never had he known you to be someone blessed with a green thumb, much less a caring hand, he reputed it was an eventual thing to become, considering your fascinations. "Yes Adrian, you are absolutely right."
Alucard reacted seconds too soon, clashing upon her candid, menacing, unforgiving stare. There was no battle for dominance between the fixated look they both shared, simply unmistakable glowering. "Might that be all you allow yourself to see, know it is of plenty. (Name) may be the most incompetent, spoiled—obsolete true blood one shall ever have the displeasure of meeting within this lifetime and the next, but know that she remains my sister all the same. And I love her more than any amount of human blood ever to be spilled, do you heed my words well Alucard?"
"Undoubtedly—"
"Allow me to speak in more definitive terms, as to spare no room for needless confusion." Slowly her attention hallows away from the half-blood, she treks further down the elongated hall; swallowed by unearthly shadows. Alucard dared not to follow. "When my sister returns, if more than a single scratch is bared upon her delicate cheek...you will pay dearly." Langrené's eyes glow dangerously bright, while her head tilts to view him one final time. "I'll have your head mounted to my walls like last season's catch, but worry not, you won't fair such fate alone; your comrades will join you. A merry band of moronic wolves you'll be until your dying breaths." With that Langrené smiled, hands crossed neatly behind her back (posture unrivaled to none) she stalked away, no amount of remorse depicted.
He dared not to move. Not until he was certain, the threat, all while being his saving grace; had hence dissipated.
The sight of flowers brought him little ease.

You were beyond outraged. This was a betrayal of the highest order. They've sentenced you to death, one marked by prolonged pain and spiteful demise. Mother, Father, Lyevre, Langrené, Adri— you refused the mention of his name within the confinements of your troubled mind. Emotions shortly overtake action, yearning immediate validation midst your fury.
A rampage runs rapid throughout the pristine halls, costly items (most valued enough to purchase a peasant’s home), are toppled with little consideration, shattering against once stainless floors. You maim painted portraits of every type using the edge of your pointed nails; faces become torn while faux fruits are ripped. The few servants you cross make no attempt to contain the damage left in your wake, turning a blind eye from the mess they'll be made to clean come afternoon. Your spree is quiet as the sun is cold. You would not be silenced, nor obstructed. You'd pray for all to hear the mayhem you ensue; halting their agreeable conversations and instead adhere to nothing except your needs. They'll plead for slender complacency, sparing the castle of your madness.
Though, they never come. Not a single human, vampire, or hybrid bounds to your location, you are brought to lean lonesomely against a wall, tucked into its chilling corner, rays of purple light reflected on the smooth surface from a near window. Once all is said and done you are left exasperated, exhausted too. No better than which you began. Perchance, this was not the whole truth. Slight solace was founded in your destruction (but not nearly enough), serving as a form of protest. Perhaps the only form of protest you could procure with such scarce choice.
Haggard and overcome with sorrow, you force laxity out of your limp form, venturing to a wooden door. Along its hardened material spiraling florals had been drawn, the design was carefree, inspiring, childlike. Twisting its blackened handle, you felt a rush of nostalgia whelm your previously sunken senses. This newfound feeling coaxes you to persist down familiar cobble steps, you never once slip amongst their sleek edges; hues of various color illuminate supple skin in passing, your mind knows this place well.
Awaits you are double doors left ajar for an anticipated return. Without pause you pull them apart and marvel at the sight. The flower garden, your safe haven; created using blood, sweat, tears, and time. Not a single flower nor inch of soil hadn't been graced by your heedful touch. Years it took to carefully curate every seed, to assure their survival within the trying climate, to procreate in masses; and against all odds, you'd succeeded. It wouldn't be far fetched to title this your life's work, despite the infinity which stirs ahead.
You viewed every patch as if your first, observing them with loving eyes and proud cheeks. They are your everything. Some would call you crazed, but what is a life worth living without obsession? For a passage of time, the cycling world around had been forgotten. What future expected you outside these very doors, until your eyes settled upon them.
Idly confined within your garden of heaven were Convallaria majalis, otherwise known to be: Lily of the Valley. Poisonous as they are mesmerizing, white petal heads forever downturned towards the ground which rooted them in vested affections; appearing shame of its baneful flaw. They required particular care, dying in following weeks after growth, you forgive and start again, rightfully devising them to be favored among its brethren. No soul ever questioned as to why it remained the only flower of its color inside your sacred meadow. The answer considered though never spoken aloud.
Lost in thought, something unsettling sought to stir. Miraculously, inside the lieu of which you called a refuge, your skin starts to crawl and nerves begin to fray. Abrupt agitation replaces profound felicity, dormant perceptions become dynamic—your heart simply couldn't resent.
These flowers; your masterpiece occupied such a vast portion of your life. You've poured countless hours into their wholth, countless particles of dirt caked beneath your nails, countless nights spent scouring the spine's of anthology text. All so that they may flourish. Yet, what has been given in return? A floral scent? A pretty sight? The same things bestowed upon all others?
Now, the Convallaria majalis' beauty seems to fade like old ink. Their lovely shade of white appears awfully too bright. Addictively sweet scent soon soured; nausea overfills more senses than one, your stomach turns. Descending to your knees, wrist crowding gainst your nostrils to block the obnoxious smell. A hand reaches out to hold its delicate blooms, to feel the essence of your work, countering opposing odds.
For a moment it works. That is, until the skin of your fingers burst into harsh rashes—at first there was nothing, then came a burning sensation along your pores; irritating and near sweltering. Such a feeling ached to be scratched beneath the skin, only when it began to climb along your hand did you pull away, stunned but finally knowing. Knowing of your worth—of your extent. A giver, which so little had been given to in return.
You watch as the rash heals mere seconds later, but you do not feel so comforted nor sooth. Returning to the same flower, you take its petal between your fingers and you crush, shifting them side to side as the flower is withered and dying. The look on your face is unintelligible, there is no smile present. Simply a stare.
The rest are not handled so meticulously; the remaining are pulled from the roots up, torn in half, sometimes threes. All are beheaded, deprived of their defining trait. Dirt is strewn everywhere, your clothes long soiled, hair astray. Then, there is nothing left to dismember, all is left in its place a patch of untidy dirt. The others have seen you, what you have done to their brethren. You wonder if they had the minds to fear you, what you are capable of. "Ha." You laugh at the ridiculous notion. For if they held mind at all, your sweet lillies, would've know what was best for them.
And yet there they lie: gone, discarded, disgraced.
Your nose leaks, you wipe. Next is your eye, right then left; you wipe again. Before you manage to dry them quickly enough a salty waterfall erupts. You sob, hiccup, croak, regret, hate, too much all at once. The door behind you creaks, a sickeningly sweet scent. "Have you come to love and wilt my flowers away as well? If so there is no need—I'd rather it be done alone." You have no heart, no stomach, no mind to face him.
"(Name) know that this was never my intent, to ever think you'd be the one they send away." Alucard's gentle voice coaxes heartfelt emotion, it's hardly a whisper, the guilt must be crushing. You grit your teeth, "do not pity me Alucard, the very moment you sent strife to this household, you knew I was no better than doomed."
Alucard stifles, unknowing of what to say, unknowing of you. Someone he'd once knew better than any other. He desired to touch you—to reach you and your quelling thoughts, perhaps if he held you within his arms, you'd feel his thoughts become your own; to know that his efforts were just. "If you'd only seen the dire circumstance of our situation; if you saw what was at stake."
"Oh I know ascertain what is at stake, and I quite frankly couldn't care enough. You've made a grave mistake Alucard, and it will cost the lives of millions because of your imbecility." Finally you gain the fading courage to look upon him from the corner of your eye, "the instant you thought to come here and bring those blood bags here alongside yourself—a knife should've driven through your weak mortal heart."
"You are beside yourself...I won't believe your words come from a place of truth. I cannot."
"Then you truly have fooled yourself then, haven't you Adrian? You were always the greatest of pretenders...I suppose that has not changed." You left no room for continued conversion, Alucard waited for an apology, any small sign of remorse; there was none. He'd tortured you with his presence long enough. "Then I shall take my leave, good day (Name)." He earned no response, nor was one expected, yet he stalled. His efforts wasted. He hoped without reason.
And when you craned your neck to see if he stayed, the boy you knew; the man you adored. He was gone.
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♱ 𝐋𝐈𝐋𝐋𝐘 𝐎𝐅 𝐓𝐇𝐄 𝐕𝐀𝐋𝐋𝐄𝐘 ♱ | LUNE

pairing ; adrian tepes , trevor belmont , sypha belnades x female reader
ཐི ➥ summary ; As the world begins to pay the toll of Dracula's rage, four unlikely heroes must band together and defeat him--no matter the price.
warnings ; swearing, blood consumption, biblical references (like one), mind control stuff
word count ; 3.9k
notes ; i’ll be starting a taglist here but i’m unsure about how long it’ll be kept open, so if u want to be added just reply to this post 😋😋!! i’d like to note that my wattpad always has an extra chapter posted b4 tumblr, so please check it out!!!💕💕
FOR WHAT FELT LIKE HOURS, a thick quietness overcame the corridor-but this was soon after replaced with fast sounds of movement as Trevor extended the whip on his side while Sypha created hot flames in her palms. The fire served as a small light source alongside the glow of Alucard's eyes, and a pair of unknown purple hues in the near distance.
"How insolent, you come into my home and threaten...me with toys and child's play?" The feminine voice laughed, her words booming throughout the castle in waves. In the darkness three more pairs of dark glowing eyes emerged, "speaker! Belmont! Stand down." Alucard tried his absolute best to keep the situation under control, but was only met with retaliation. They watched aimlessly while the trio of eyes flown across the room in circles around them, hysterical laughter following each of the moving figures. Each chanting their own retorts, successfully unnerving both Sypha and her equally edged accomplice Trevor.
"Shameless, entering our abode to taunt us with incantations and artillery..."
"Look at how their faces cage magnificent red! Imagine the taste."
"Expel of them swiftly, the filthy things."
Each voice spoke their truths with little to no hesitance, all wearing differentiating voices and identities. The insults continued unwavering, even as Alucard attempted to speak over them, but once more his efforts were wasted. "ENOUGH." That is, until the undeniable presence spoke above all noise made about, causing the feminine voices to become silenced as they no longer lofted about the room teasingly—instead standing beside one another near a grand window which now only served for decoration as no light shown through its glaring transparency.
"Now...step forth." Within a moment's time, Trevor along with Sypha obey the spoken orders in perfect sync. Similar to a solemn soldier and his commander. They weren't themselves. Mind clouded with an endless fog, and no matter how far they ran or how hard they fought-the thickness prevailed, neither of them were in control. "Much better, wouldn't you agree girls?" Mingled snickers could be heard from behind the imposing figure.
Suddenly a single pair of candles lit inside the room,
"every word you speak, any move you make; are no longer yours alone. Instead they will belong to me for however long I shall please." The light now provided a reveal for their perpetrators face, a woman appearing to be around her early 40's stood over them, looking down from her raised pedestal. Her most striking features were of course, her encapsulating amethyst-tinted eyes, the woman was...breathtaking for a vampire.
"...and soon I'll know your own mind better than you ever will." After her speech, quietness overcame the room once more, of course there had been the shallow grunts sounding from Sypha and Trevor, but those too would be silenced in the coming minutes-once their minds grew tired and the enchantment took full affect.
Finally, Alucard would step up. His mind curiously unaffected from a true blood's power, "I apologize on behalf of my companions...it seems they should've been better educated on certain matters." He lowered his head before giving a curt bow. "It's been too long, Jacquelin." Various gasp fill the room, the loudest coming from 'Jacqueline' herself.
"Do my eyes deceive me? No, I'm never wrong!" She steps over the black railing, promptly gliding down to gather a better look at the boy...no...man in front of her. Placing her hand to his icy cheeks, Alucard neither denies nor accepts the touch. "My it is you sweet Adrian, time seems to have wavered in your fortune."
Alucard hummed in response to her praise, a smile playing along his face, though he himself felt lukewarm. "As much as I appreciate the compliments, I think I'd be more appreciative if those two would be sincerely sparred." Jacquelin huffed, crossing her arms, she walks circles around the frozen duo, observing them. "Interesting. A hunter and a speaker, what are you planning?"
"Why ask when you already know?" There's slight edge to his tone, not enough to be considered hostile, but present all the same. Jacquelin smiled jeeringly, lines forming around her mouth, "their insight isn't near as concise in comparison to yours." She neared Sypha, fiddling with the arm of her clothing. Eyes beginning to glow dangerously bright. "I wanted to hear it directly from you, all that knowledge. Locked away and hidden. Share it with me, won't you?"
"Enough with the spectacle darling, you'll scare our guest." A fourth and final voice entered the room, this one pronounced and deep, echos bouncing off the walls until reaching Adrian and Jacquelin. "Oh but it was only a bit of fun." She began to hone her full attention onto her husband, floating up towards him almost magnetically, the man captured his wife within a gentle embrace, a smile too playing on his face upon seeing hers. The man was tall and fibrous, a well groomed salt and pepper beard adorning his face. He'd also be dressed lavishly in dark clothing, similar to his wife and children. In fact, his children mostly favored him aside from their most distinguished feature. "All in good taste, I assure you Louviers."
Adequately, Jacquelin releases her control with a simple and dismissive wave. Immediately the two returned to their defensive stance, "what the hell just happened?" Trevor questions, confused and wary as ever. Alucard twisted his head to look back at them, "calm yourselves, a solution has just been reached."
"Surely you know by now that this would be a fight you stood no chance of winning." Jacquelin giggled from behind her hand. "Mother, is the fun over already?" Emerging from behind was a heavily pregnant woman, sporting the same purple eyes as she Jacqueline. "Unfortunately your father cut it short. Disheartening isn't it, Lyevre?"
Before anything else could be said, the two other sisters revealed themselves from their shadowing positions. "Perfect everyone's here! Langrené, Lyevre, and (Name). Come greet our guest." The man bequeathed his daughters forward, calling each of their name's in order of birth. "My dear, I have an even more wonderful idea." Jacquelin interject, grin broad as day. "What better way to become reacquainted than dinner, Adrian has much to discuss with us but I am simply famished."
Jacquelin didn't have to utter another sentence, she felt the back of her hand be pleasantly kissed by soft; familiar lips. "Say not another word my love." With a snap of his fingers servants seemed to appear from thin air to aid their master's request. "Please show our guest to their rooms-assure they are in close quarters to one another." Louviers begins to lead himself and his wife elsewhere into the castle, eyes forever trained on Jacquelin. "And prepare a rather humane meal tonight, will you? In customary accommodations to our visitors."
Upon his parting words, workers scampered around them, immediately going to work without a minute to lose. A handful of them ushered the trio deeper into the castle, both Trevor and Sypha looked to Alucard with worry and doubt (he'd lost count of the reoccurring action), but wordlessly, they trailed along.
Alucard could feel a singular pair of eyes following his every move; down to the slightest shift in breaths, to the numbered amount of times his eyelids had fluttered themselves shut. He knew the gaze all too well-but the familiarity did nothing to stop him from turning to face its truth. THERE YOU STOOD head held high, eyes low with distain, betrayal, anger. The same look you'd given him all those years ago as he walked through your castle doors for the final time. If looks could kill, Alucard would've already been sent to the underworld three thousand times over.
Some things truly never change.

The reluctant heroes would be gathered for dinner that same night, instead of sending an undead servant to fetch for them-the second Dauvillier sister stood ecstatically in front of Alucard's door, her knocks persisted until the door was opened. "Adrian! Whatever took you so long to answer?" It had only been a few seconds...he wanted desperately to counter. "It's rude to keep a lady waiting, where have your manners gone?" From behind her Alucard could see an already exhausted Trevor, but a particularly joyful Sypha.
"My apologies, Lyevre...may I?" Alucard held out an expecting arm for her to take, one which she gladly accepted, bouncing on the balls of her feet. "Of course!"
Together they gracefully traveled arm in arm towards the dining room, the gesture done out of pure politeness. Sypha and Trevor trailed a few paces behind, observing the decor of the castle halls. "Who is the lucky gentleman?" Alucard gestures to the golden ring adoring Lyevre's finger, a beautiful amethyst gem embedded on its surface. She began giggling cheerfully, like a young peasant girl in love.
Lyevre was the kindest out of her sisters, her upbeat personality complimented by a soft tone of voice made it easy for anyone--vampire or not--to fall for her charms. Long dark hair flowed behind her, nearly exceeding the length of the silky lilac robes she wore. Material optimizing her comfort. Especially in her current state.
A free, dainty hand reaching to message her round stomach. "You'll meet him at supper, he's quite the catch I must say." Alucard's eyes widened, deciding to humor her statement with blandishments. "He must be quite the sire indeed, to earn your affections." Once more Lyevre laughed softly, "quit your flattery Adrian, if my husband catches ear-well, he can get very jealous."
Remaining in easy conversation, they'd finally reached the dining area. The room itself was grand enough to hold unending banquets and balls. The decor (similar to the rest of the castle) was decorated rather darkly, accented with their family's signature color; purple.
"EXCELLENT, you've finally arrived! Hurry take a seat so we may begin dinning." As her father spoke, Lyevre left Alucard's side to seat herself beside her younger sister, you. Only sparing their group a revolted glance before returning yourself to scratching at your empty porcelain plate. Sypha rushed to sit across from Lyevre, seemingly continuing their earlier conversation, while Trevor cautiously moves to seat himself in front of Langrené—the eldest sister—who couldn't even bother to regard him whatsoever, instead choosing to further debate her father on foreign matters.
Langrené was undoubtedly the most cutthroat of your sisters, the strongest too. Like all firstborns, she had been burdened with the duty of upholding the family's name, assuring its success without fail. She was beautiful as she was menacing; having no need for charms Langrené much rather preferred utilizing threats and favors to gain advantages. Her hair sat styled in a half-updo, barely reaching below her shoulder blades. Dressed in thick but modest purple fabrics that left much to be imagined, only a single shade away from black.
Lastly, it came Alucard's turn to find himself a place amongst the group. There remained only two arrangements; the unoccupied chair beside Lyevre, (unmistakably left vacant for someone that wasn't him) and the empty seat crossways from yourself. Taking notice of this you scoff, a corner of your lip upturned high in the air. "Un-bel-ievable!" You say aloud, earning the attention of Lyevre. "Don't be rude fleur. Your playmate has come to see you, isn't that lovely?" She gestures for Alucard to continue his movements, "it's true, we haven't seen one another in ages...I've missed you quite dearly."
You flinch at his closing words, heart racing ever so slightly off pace. The feeling didn't last long. Crossing your arms over the expanse of your chest, you turn to face elsewhere in an effort to avoid his hallowing gaze. "And whose fault may that be?" Alucard leaned back into the furniture with a small sigh, he hadn't expected to be welcomed back by you warmly. Especially considering the circumstance of his last parting, but it's as if over the course of years your stubbornness had impossibly amplified.
Other qualities had amplified also since your last interaction, so long ago. Out of all your sisters you were unabashedly the most pampered, expected of the youngest. You hadn't grown up with the same hardships and pressures as your eldest sister; nor were you taught the importance of discipline and kindness like your older. You were allowed to flourish without the bidding of rules or the weight of power. And flourish in ways you might.
At the sight of tears or the howl of your voice, anything you desired was yours alone to own. Mountains of luxurious gowns, the sweetest of virgin blood, toys carved from that of diamonds and gold. You'd known to work for nothing, so you'd grown to work for none. Everything existed in your delight, and things that did not were simply forgotten. What reason would you have to learn the art of swordsmanship? Or needlessly drown yourself in studies for hours on end? To even master the works of your inherited abilities seemed so utterly pointless, what purpose could it ever serve?
Adorning your form was a dress suitable for only those bearing the royalist of blood, the material clouded down your shoulders in puffy sleeves leaving them bare for all to witness. Your cleavage wore minimal coverage as well; the top half of your chest displayed in a fashionable manner. Intricate designs cascaded along the expensive fabric accompanied by a number of matching laces and bows, effectively tying the outfit elegantly together. Hair styled similarly to Lyevre's, but never quite as long-wavering just above your hips.
Yes, you'd grown with assurance. Perhaps a little too much.
Before he could think to carry his dialogue much farther, an abrupt noise cuts through all others. Jacquelin stood at the far-most end of the table, similar to her husband, she held high in the air a empty wine glass awaiting to be filled by soothing, rich liquid; in her opposing palm rested a golden fork-made from only the purest materials. "Now that almost everyone has been gathered," she cuts quick eyes to Lyevre, "let us dine in each other's company and enjoy this nostalgic rekindling."
Instances after servants appeared to fill empty glasses and carry in their arms trays of an unending feast, stacked with various amounts of food; red meats, fish, poultry, wheat, vegetables and fruits. This was the grandest of grand dining. More food had been dished out in a single night than either Sypha or Trevor would see years to follow.
At first they looked upon the display with fearful eyes. Justifiably so. Anyone should be once having their minds bent and nearly broken beyond comprehension-but such the humanity of hunger would entice even the most durable of beings. Sypha couldn't help but to recall a faithful tale told by the ages of Eve and the forbidden fruit. While Trevor remembered the teachings of his youth, bribery the killer of fools.
Still, she stuffed her cheeks full like a rodent. Thanking every silent servant that wordlessly cleared her plates or offered her new feedings. And he, had drunken himself into a spell of his own. One glass after another downing his hearty throat.
The Dauvilliers—your family watched with mixed expressions of amusement, disgust, and wonder. Looking upon the two humans gouging themselves as if the latest spectacle. The scene akin to how fae tempt the human mind with simple trickeries for entertainment until their untimely deaths. Alucard felt a feeling of shame wash over him like a cold water, knowing that he himself was at least partially susceptible to such humane behavior. But in the same breath he too felt anger, knowing this was the extent of humanly worth to man-feeders like you. He swallowed his accursed thoughts, they would do him no good here.
Louviers' laugh was effusive, wiping his lips of any excess food that might've escaped with a pearly white cloth. "I'd forgotten how delightful watching humans feast can be, what a splendid idea darling." He looked to his wife who'd just finished her 5th glass of blood wine and showed little sign of stopping. "Yes, it's truly a show indeed. How many ages has it been since we last partook in the practice?"
"Far too long I must say." Louviers glances to Trevor's empty bottle, commanding someone to "bring his friend another drink" as he'd articulated. Simultaneously his middle daughter humored Sypha in a similar fashion, admiring how she'd been essentially inhaling her meal.
"Are all humans this desperate for food...poor things." Alucard knew the question was lined with false worry-faux concern-but Sypha was none the wiser. He noticed the way Lyevre's eyes started to faintly glow, whispering sugar-coated nothings into the shell of her ear. You happily indulged in your sister's game, holding a slice of ripe, delectable pomegranate to her lips, coaxing her to unwilling taking another bite. "You are not yet full are you, Speaker? Go on eat just a little more." Lyevre's control left Sypha's mind after uttering those few but haunting syllables; now turned thoughts at the forefront of her mind.
Alucard could only hold his tongue. At the end of the day, it was your family's help he required, and if becoming party tricks for only a few hours would spare humanity from certain doom-so be it.
"Enough of this," Langrené finally took it upon herself to speak above your family's joyous cries after silently watching for nearly the entirety of dinner. There was not even a passing glance of amusement to be seen; instead evident irritation and displeasure. She rose from her place at the table, the palm of her cold hand slamming against the table and with it, plates of food and utensils begin to levitate from the table's surface. Her voice carried oh-so effortlessly across the room, causing a number of servants to stop in their tracks, fearing they've made a grave mistake.
"You know I tend to quickly tire of games, Adrian Fahrenheit Tepes, so tell me of your being here-tell me now or leave with that of which you came."
Alucard knew his next few words could change the course of history itself, but he wondered not of what "that" Langrené spoke of meant, but he feared it all the same; perhaps his limbs? Or maybe she referred to the two humans he'd been traveling with for days on end; who were, as of now, incapable of forming a coherent sentence. At this moment (the wrong one), Alucard finds his humanity to be more dawning than ever. The weighted gazes of your family, combined with the various object spinning around overhead; Alucard attempts to straighten his posture, but even then he struggles to find the words.
"It is unfortunate that I am unable to access the mind of other's as can my mother and sister—if I could—this entire ordeal would have concluded the moment you graced the doorstep of this family. For dear Adrian, it does not take enchanted forces to know this is no mere reunion of old ties."Alucard remembers how he practiced throughout voyage here, he'd practice in perfect paragraphs how'd he would sway your family. His words buttered by reasoning, smooth with certainty. Curious is the mind.
"Mon petit amour, calm yourself. There exist not a soul who doesn't know our dear Adrian has been through a great deal." Jacquelin's fingers danced in the air, and soon everything returned to its rightful place among the table, including Langrené. Smiling she said, "Go ahead Adrian, you have the floor."
Alucard nodded in thanks, clearing his hoarse throat once his thoughts finally settled. "As you may have caught wind, no more than a year ago now-my mother was killed-falsely accused of witchcraft." There were no gasp of surprise, nor the fall of drinks, instead scarce pity. "My word, how truly regrettable it is to hear. That woman was remarkable for her kind." Louviers subtly shook his head, gaze casted downward onto his finished plate of food. Jacquelin hummed, taking another sip, "I'd heard rumors, but talk can be ever-so cheap."
"The news was rather unfathomable to me also, I mean the Count Dracula allowing his bride to murdered? Impossible!" Lyevre held a dramatic hand over her heart, breath appearing to leave her body as she spoke. "They say she was burned alive at the stake, is it true? I must declare, such punishments become more common with each passing day." The eldest sister grinned, Alucard could only ponder what seemed so tickling about his mother's death. He held his tongue once more.
"Hmph, such is the nature of humans. How does it feel to be controlled by fear, Adrian? Or do you prefer Alucard, now?" Your eyes-your words too, were filled to the brim with such contempt, such repulse, Alucard wondered who exactly he looked to in that moment. True bloods weren't notorious for their compassion towards humans, but you were a different entity entirely. "The same way you are controlled by hunger. (Name)." He was quick to shoot back, but careful in his tone. Your venomous glare sharpened, if not amidst a discussion, you'd pounce across the table and show him what. "I am...grateful...for your words, Dauvilliers. So you must know that following my mother's departure has been my father's wrath. Not only upon those responsible, but all of humanity."
"Goodness, how could we not? Just before your arrival we'd been deliberating our next plan of action, right Louviers..." she didn't give a chance to respond. "...but then I caught smell of a prophecy, that just might be our solution." Jacquelin's smile never faltered, instead growing as she rested her chin on the inside of her palm. "Feel absolute to correct me if I'm mistaken." She looked to Alucard, who sat as composed as one could. "Of course not Jacquelin, you never are."
Like a tale as old as old as the times; Alucard spoke of the story-fated heroes destined to rescue humanity's people. The soldier, the hunter, the scholar, and the true blood. Billions of lives rested in their balance, but only if they can acquire the final piece.
"Ah...allow me to clarify. You mean to recruit one of us, in hopes that we may kill your father? Alucard I must applaud you for your bravery, disguised as stupidity." Langrené stood from the table, beginning to walk away. "You are dismissed, I'm afraid you'll have to find some other willing vampire to do your biddings. Begone."
"My daughter, do not act out with such haste. Who are we to deny any prophecy if it means our safety?" Louviers' words halted his child in her tracks, "don't be ludicrous father, I won't allow anyone of this family to die for the sake of mortals. Mother, please reason with him!"
Jacquelin sat buried beneath contemplation. Though her oldest daughter has been arranged to inherit the family's title, the decision is still her's alone to make. "Your father is right, this is not our choice to make as forces beyond have already pronounced their judgment." Her expression shifted into that of rage, had she finally grown mad in her age, Langrené could not help but think. "Then who shall it be mother? Perhaps father who does not even carry the eyes, or I, the next to inherit this legacy? Maybe you are considering Lyevre who—may I remind you—is with child? No, I'm completely deluded. It is yourself, you wish to be a savior. Don't make me laugh."
She took a long pause before answering, the room falling silent. Aside from Langrené's heavy breathing, and Trevor's incessant mumbles. "Not at all Langrené, for it is your youngest sister; (Name), who shall fulfill this pending prophecy."
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Playlist is now public if anyone wants to listen while reading the series !!😚😚
♱ 𝐋𝐈𝐋𝐋𝐘 𝐎𝐅 𝐓𝐇𝐄 𝐕𝐀𝐋𝐋𝐄𝐘 ♱ | series

pairing ; adrian tepes , trevor belmont , sypha belnades x female reader
ཐི ➥ summary ; As the world begins to pay the toll of Dracula's rage, four unlikely heroes must band together and defeat him--no matter the price.
✧✧ ALT ; IN WHICH, a young
pureblood must unwilling
help the very things she
feeds upon.
warnings ; fem descriptions, use of (name), extreme violence, gore, (non explicit) sexual content, and other material that may not be suitable for all audiences.
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⇀ ACT 1 , SOLEIL , LUNES , ÉCLIPSE
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How today has me😔😔💔
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When I’m looking through the “x reader” tag, and even the TITLE SAYS “character x reader”, but when I start to read the fic it says “you have blonde hair, blue eyes, and your name is Hannah.”
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my slasher phase is back , i fear.
if i survived a slasher it’s because i fucked him
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♱ 𝐋𝐈𝐋𝐋𝐘 𝐎𝐅 𝐓𝐇𝐄 𝐕𝐀𝐋𝐋𝐄𝐘 ♱ | SOLEIL

pairing ; adrian tepes , trevor belmont , sypha belnades x female reader
ཐི ➥ summary ; As the world begins to pay the toll of Dracula's rage, four unlikely heroes must band together and defeat him--no matter the price.
warnings ; swearing
word count ; 1.5k
notes ; hopefully the dialogue reads accurate to how the characters actually talk in the series😓😓. Lmk what u guys think!!
ONCE LEAVING ALUCARD's TOMB Sypha wished her people many sorrowful goodbyes, watching for the first time as they traveled somewhere she could not. Soon they themselves would too depart from Gresit and in turn leave for west where their destination rested in between the territories of both OTTOMAN and BOSNIA.
Admittedly the journey was...unfavorable to say the least, paths were thick with snow and ice—turning their fires into signals for enemies which hid in the cover of night. Conversation was admirable, but only when Trevor and Alucard were not knee deep in conflict (which happened more often than not).
After yet another disagreement, Sypha attempted to lighten the atmosphere with questions. "Soooo Savior, how exactly do you know of this true blood? And how are you so sure they'll help us?" He released a drawn sigh and look towards the pile of burning wood before him, "we aren't exactly going to meet just one pure blooded vampire—this is a family of them."
Trevor was quick to sit up in protest, but Alucard held out a hand, almost pleading with the man to stay silent for just a moment. "They are family friends... or once were, before my father had a falling out with the family's head." His face became tense with focus as if it was painful to recall such years ago. "The fight wasn't anything extravagant or gruesome—pure bloods' consider themselves above such 'unnecessary brutality' in their words, but we've never spoken another word to each other since."
Alucard clenched his fist in frustration, to keep himself from saying the unthinkable. "Anyhow, they won't slaughter us when we step onto their doorstep if that's what you're thinking, by the time we get there they'll probably be full off lunch." Sypha huffed before crossing one arm over the other.
"You never answered my second question, are you so sure they'll help us—pure blooded vampires are still vampires nonetheless." Alucard placed a hand between his brows where a wrinkle formed, "I'm not."
"Oh bloody Christ almighty!" Trevor held quiet for long as he knew how, now standing from his icy snow bed he threw his arms high in the air. "We're out here in fucking god knows where about to walk into the god forbidden den of an apex predator! JUST MY LUCK!" Alucard scoffed at what he could only describe as a tantrum, "we need a true blood Belmont, whether you soil over yourself at the thought or not. Now as I've said, it's possible they'll refuse to join us, but in any case they won't kill us. That I'm sure enough of."
"Trevor you quite literally kill vampires for a living, how much different can these pure bloods be?" Sypha shrugged her shoulders in confusion, not exactly exhilarated by the idea of the human race depending on the choice of a single unworldly being. "Oh! I don't know speaker, maybe because they're a 100 times faster, stronger, not to mention smarter then your average run-of-the-mill vamps."
"Like I've said time again, there will be no fight."
"Sure, because we'll already be maggot food before we can get a single word out."
And here they go again, Sypha watched them bicker like children over the last slice of bread—how much longer will she have to put up with this? The more they fought, the angrier she became until eventually water appeared from thin air to slightly soak the two. "What in heaven's name?"—"What the hell!" They shout in union, "Enough! Both of you! We have a long journey ahead and none of your childish yelling will get us there any quicker."
With that concluded the conversation for the night's entirety, Sypha slept soundly knowing there wouldn't be any interrupting noise while Trevor nearly froze to death, his lifeline, the glowing fire in front of him. Though Alucard had his fill on slumber, this wouldn't be of any use as he too clung tight to any of the warmth provided to him that unfortunate night.

After nearly a week of tireless walking during the day while constantly having to fight off hoards of unearthly creatures at night, the trip was proving quite testing. But there efforts were not in vain, finally they'd made it, relishing in their success as a great wooden sign nailed neatly onto high gates read: Welcome to LAVATRIS—population 4,500.
Before they even attempted to make their presence known a man rose from above the gate's entrance, his appearance was a bit disheveled, he had been dressed much too casually to be an official guard of any sort. "State your names and business with Lavatris." His voice was monotone, like he was bored beyond comparison. The three of them looked around to another for a moment, "Ahem. We are stopping by for some shelter...we've been walking for a many days and are terribly exhausted."
The guard stared down upon them with a look of doubt, but prying any further might've killed him. So with a wave of his hand the gates rumbled loudly against ground flooring, opening up just enough for the three of them to pass. "Don't cause any trouble or we'll kill the lot of you—blah blah blah." Once entering the gate began to close just as soon as it opened, "that was odd..to say the least."
"Didn't even matter what we woulda said to the fucker, what kind of security is that? I'll be surprised if this town wasn't a complete sh—" Trevor's assumptions had been cut short at the sight of the city. It's streets were bustling and busy, everywhere you looked had been a different story. People were smiling, playing, loving, exactly opposite of what they'd grown accustomed to in Gresit.
Walking along the streets they were in awe, music played on every corner, new smells of delicious foods anytime you turned, it's almost like they had been disconnected from what went on in the outside world. "The city's always been like this," Alucard spoke, a small grin protruding on his face. "These people have been protected by vampire royalty for generations, and in turn they are food pens."
"Tch like a dog on a leash." Trevor said through muffled anger, hands knee deep in his pockets as he looked around with disgust. "No like a fair trade. True bloods value status, and this proves it—having their meals ready to eat whenever they need, without the hunt? That's lavish living for any vampire." Alucard once again contradicts Trevor's statements with venom on his tongue.
"So these pure bloods don't hunt at all?" Sypha inquired, the happy aura becoming almost contagious as she too found herself smiling. "Not in this city, they travel to surrounding areas if they’re feeling extra peckish."'
Deeper they traverse into the city of Lavatris each part being as lively as the rest. "For heaven's sake I need a drink." Trevor dashed towards the ale vendor, slamming down about three gold coins onto the wooden surface below. "Can't you wait a moment's more? Their home is just through this passing."
"Alucard's right Trevor," she snatched the currency in her hands before the vendor could collect, sending them an apologetic look. "The fate of humanity is resting on our shoulders, and all you can think of is a drink?"
He groaned, appearing as if he would combust at any moment now, mumbling beneath his breath: "At the very least wanted a cold one before I died."
They would begin to walk up a steep hill overrun with large trees the size of mountains that have long since lost their coverage caused by the unforgiving winter season. As they continue to march forwards, a dark grand castle begun to shown through, easily seen in deep contrast with the bright evening sky and nature's frosty white blanket. Breathtaking was one word to describe it upon many others.
When approaching, they were met by two towering iron doors that appeared almost implausible to push open on their own intent. Alucard stood in between both Sypha and Trevor, stepping up further than either of his comrades, knuckles raised and ready for impact. "Before we enter, both of you must remember. True bloods aren't like regular vampires, they are not driven by the need for food or power. Instead pleasure and entertainment."
"Just open the godforsaken door." Trevor began to stretch past Alucard, but before he could make contact the doors slowly unfurl revealing only unending darkness inside, ancient gears turned from within while the density of the doors weighted against the marble floors.
Everyone looked to each other, a silent uncertainty weighing heavy on their minds. Alucard was first to ascend further, the others following soon after, and once everyone had gathered entirely inside—the doors swiftly closed shut, a loud BANG promptly following suit—trapping them helplessly inside.
"WHO DARES ENTER MY FORTRESS!"
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A man who can do both
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Thanks sm everyone for the support on my castlevania fic, I was worried it wouldn’t do very well since the fandom hasn’t been very active as of late ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️‼️😭😭
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─── ANIME
ATTACK ON TITAN
CASTLEVANIA
DEMON SLAYER
MY HERO ACADEMIA
VINLAND SAGA
─── BOOKS
THE CRUEL PRINCE
─── LIVE ACTION
AVATAR 2
GAME OF THRONES
MARVEL
OUTER BANKS
THE WALKING DEAD
VAMPIRE DIARIES
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♱ 𝐋𝐈𝐋𝐋𝐘 𝐎𝐅 𝐓𝐇𝐄 𝐕𝐀𝐋𝐋𝐄𝐘 ♱ | ACT 1

pairing ; adrian tepes , trevor belmont , sypha belnades x female reader
ཐི ➥ summary ; As the world begins to pay the toll of Dracula's rage, four unlikely heroes must band together and defeat him--no matter the price.
warnings ; swearing
notes ; this looks better on wattpad💔
"A VAMPIRE HUNTER & A MAGICIAN..." Alucard declared, slowly retracting his own body away from both Trevor and the silver blade he held which pierced through his pale—nearly porcelain like skin. "YOU'LL DO." Standing to his full height, Trevor watched bewildered at Alucard's sudden change in demeanor, once a deadly threatening foe now a sort of peace-making pacifist. "I am Adrian Tepes, son of Vlad Dracula Tepes."
Alucard then spoke of his year long slumber beneath Gresit to heal the wounds dealt after fatally attempting to battle Dracula. "So you are the sleeping soldier." Sypha confirmed her suspicions, a sense of relief and gratification washing over her, overzealous after finally completing the mission which placed her life at stake. "I know the stories—I also know Speaker's consider the story to be information from the future." He turns to look at her, "Though...do you know the whole story?" Sypha blushes with uncertainty, "Yes?"
Simply veering his sight elsewhere, Alucard proceeds to reiterate the tale he'd heard beforehand as if it was old as time—"The sleeping soldier will be met by a hunter, and a scholar," Belmont intervened with a tone which could only be described as defeat. "No one told me that."
"Why do you think my grandfather tried everything to make you stay?" Sypha now too interjecting the story, that was now starting to sound more like a conversation. "and they shall seek the eyes of true blood." Both Sypha along with Trevor looked to Alucard in deep confusion. "True blood?" They say in perfect union. Alucard walks to his casket, searching out a long black coat to wrap around his slender shoulders. "Meaning we must search for a pure blooded vampire willing enough to join to our merry trio," Alucard walks past both his newly formed teammates, "unfortunately I know just where to acquire her."
"Come again?" Trevor stomped his way towards Alucard, stopping him from walking without any further explanation. "You're telling me that we have to recruit a full bloody vampire—to kill other vampires? Tch...some goddamn messiah you are."
"I'm sorry to hear the prophecy doesn't quite suit your taste, Belmont. But I assure you that I am any more excited about such fate." He looks to Trevor with a look of certain distaste, grabbing both his sheath and metal sword. "So, what now?" Sypha's brows knit together, taken aback by new prophecy. They begin journeying towards the nearest exit, Trevor leading in front as Sypha and Alucard neared close behind. "Now we travel to Lavatris, in findings of our little true blood."
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𓇼𝐂𝐀𝐈𝐌𓇼 | 06
pairing ; neteyam sully , lo’ak sully , aonung , & more x female reader
𓏲 ➥ summary ; You were always told to never trust the likes of monsters or you’d be eaten whole. But monsters can be so deceptive and cunning, how could you resist?
warnings ; name-calling , jealous aonung , argument
notes ; this is the final unposted chapter of the hiatus, no more left:((
YOUR FEET TREAD LIGHTLY across the soft but durable fabric that created pathways throughout Awa'atlu, causing your body to bounce up and down with every sudden movement, while a sluggish Ao'nung was not so fast to match your hurried pace. "_____ why so rushed today? You tìyawn our walks..." He stood solid and unmoving, his hold unrelenting on your fingers as they intertwined with his own seemed almost permanent. "Hmm? Tell me."
tìyawn - love
Ao'nung tilted his head with a hum, complimented by his signature smirk, as if that would prompt you to answer him any sooner. "Maybe I am unworthy to walk with Olo'eyktans son," you jokingly mocked his notorious title, beginning to sway circles around him, his body turning to keep track of your own. "Or," Ao'nungs tone became deeper—more serious within a matter of seconds, every ounce of playfulness drained from his expression.
"You are in a hurry to see that forest devil." A newfound death grip was placed along your biceps while he flipped you around to face himself, not a single inch of space left to breathe. You found yourself almost scared, but remembered this was harmless Ao. The same boy who still needed help braiding his hair and couldn't tell rotting fruit from ripe, at the realization you became rather irritated. "What are you saying?"
His forehead crashed into yours and not in a loving or comforting manor you'd grown accustomed to—no harm was done—but the action was still quite rough. "You know exactly what. O'laya told me she saw you and him together last night. Alone. Touching." Your eyes narrowed impossibly more, and Ao'nungs intense glare wasn't letting up. "How dare you. I would never muntxa si with anyone much less na'rìng na'vi."
muntxa si - mate with marry
na'rìng - forest
"Hard to believe when others saw too." Ao'nung lightened his grip ever so slightly, you took the chance to push him away. "I never claimed we were not together txonam," you take multiple needed steps back, extra precaution in case he made another attempt. "And it should not be a worry of yours who I spend my time with. Forest devil or no."
txonam - last night
Ao'nung released a sharp hiss, "of course it is my worry—you are my..."
"Your what Ao'nung?" You let out an equally poisonous hiss, becoming closer to him, this time on your own accord. He struggled to gather his thoughts into a comprehensive response, hurt taking the place of anger. "Tsk, exactly." You brush past him coldly, seeking the walkway's edge before you dove into cool waters that surrounded it. Leaving a stunned, shattered Ao'nung alone with only his thoughts.
Soothing gentle circles around your tender, slightly discolored arm where your fight with Ao'nung had occurred, a small pout wearing down your features at the thought of it. You'd known Ao'nung all your life and while you knew he only had good intentions in mind, there are better ways to convey a discomfort about something than whatever that was. You decided forgiveness would be granted when your arms felt better (nearing the day's end) and he himself apologized for his actions.
Besides, you couldn't stay angry at your Ao forever, especially with the saddened eyes he'd been sending your way.
"Manga," Roxto whistled after calling out to you, spitting water in your face for good measure. "You and your boyfriend have a fight or something? Pey do not answer that. The two of you are more than fight feet apart!" A sudden splash overcame Roxto as he struggled to keep the unexpected water out of unwanted places. "Quiet Roxto, all you do is speak speak speak! And what do you imply? We spend too much time together?"
manga - hey you
pey - wait
Rotxo's arms rose above his head to show he meant no harm, "geez, sorry—but it is funny how quick one can see when you two are in disagreement." You sent him a quick nudge to the face, "quiet my nerves are gone enough." He laughed aloud at your offensiveness, before something else caught his attention.
"Look there," Roxto nodded his head towards the approaching na'vi, the two of you watch for the umpteenth time as they carelessly jump into these ocean waters, a lack of proper guidance evident in their forms. Only for a moment did you catch a glimpse of Neteyam's golden eyes meet yours, quickly being shallow out by the water. You let out a deep sigh, "there is a long way to go." He nodded in agreement, swimming to meet Tsireya and Ao'nung, you quickly followed suit except pretending that a certain someone wasn't there entirely.
You tried to wait—you really did, but everyone looked as if they moved in slow motion, so you raced ahead without consideration, diving among the many creatures that resided within Eywa's wonderful sea. There were many things you noticed whenever finding the time to look back to the others, their lungs were weak, and on top of that they couldn't understand sign. It honestly made you reconsider your promise to Tuk and Neteyam many times. Everyone began to regroup towards the surface where you joined them.
"Are you alright?" Tsireya questioned the siblings with earnest concern, "you're too fast! Wait for us!" Tuk spoke on behalf of her family, her response made earned a laugh from yourself, you swam over and removed hair away from her face.
"You are not good divers—maybe good at swimming through trees but..." You coughed to silence the laugh that threatened to rise. Ao'nung looked over with a proud expression at almost making you laugh, his happiness was quickly revoked when his sister strikes him with little hesitation. "Tuktirey, I see you have already forgotten my words to you."
Tuk hummed, appearing in deep thought. She searched every inch of her memory in recall to yesterday's event. "You said...do not fear the waves. Fighting will only make it harder." You nodded, a gentle grin on display, "that's exactly it Tuktirey—this goes for the rest of you also," you take quick glances over the others. "Eywa has already accepted you into her beautiful waters, now you must allow yourself to be taken by them." You give them a simple demonstration by calming your breathing, eyes closed shut, feeling the water consume you on all sides.
Everyone watched your actions carefully, "yes breathe..." Tsireya added in a more direct sense, nodding as she did so. "Just breathe."
"We don't speak this...finger talk." Neteyam continued to grin though he seemed genuinely confused, playing with his own fingers to mimic the actual motions. "We don't know what you're saying." He looked to you almost pleadingly—I'm lost, guide me—his eyes read. You shook your head side to side, a small smile barely visible playing on your lips at his description. "No Neteyam, not finger talk, we call it sign. It is second tongue to us Metkayina."
Neteyam hummed, hanging on every word you spoke as he swam past his brother to be in closer proximity to you and Tuk. Aonung bared his teeth at the entire interaction, pray in that moment a wave overtook Neteyam, and him only. Tsireya’s eyes nearly rolled to the back of her head when seeing her brother's jealousy. "I will teach you." She looked over the group, "we all will."
Your ears perked up when Roxto's gasp beside you, "where is Kiri?" He asked, causing everyone to turn their heads in search of the female na'vi. "Kiri?" Tuk frantically called out for her sister. "Who?" Suddenly everyone started to repeat the name like a chant. "That girl is gone." You say in half meaningful concern, but mostly in surprise you hadn't noticed beforehand. Without notice you immerse the rest of your body into the water, splashing both Roxto and Tuk.
Ao'nung grabbed ahold of your tail before you could swim any further, preventing you from moving for the second time today. Unbelievable. Pulling your tail out of his grasp, you in turn whipped him with it. "Where are you going?" He angrily signed, now swatting your tail away from him. "To look for the weird girl." You began swimming once more, but felt his presence lingering behind. "Alone." You sent him a deadpan look, physically making him sulk.
You scoured the reef's sandy floor in search of a dark blue, lanky, out-of-place, female na'vi. Hoping she wouldn't be foolish enough to wonder any further, or even better, she retreated into the comfort of her home possibly getting spooked by an ocean animal. Though never in a million years would you think to see the foreign (former) Omatikaya this indulged in Eywa's sea—maybe even more so than yourself.
From behind a patch of rocks, you watched in complete shock as Kiri scouts the unfamiliar water, completely unafraid. She fearlessly swims alongside the animals, curiously observing them in complete awe, occasionally reaching out to touch. Your position would soon be compromised as your skimwing Kanaya came cutting through the water and barreling towards you at top speed, releasing a horrid screech to let her presence be known.
You shook your head quickly in a pitiful attempt to shoo her away but it was futile. Kanaya often greeted you like this, it had simply been in her nature to do so, she was rowdy, wild, antsy, but most of all—yours. Using her bill she nudged all around your belly resulting in a very ticklish you to nearly lose control of your breathing. Before you could even remotely get the chance to gain composure, Kiri rounded the boulder looking to Kanaya with bright eyes, then spotting you, making her immediately recoil.
How ungrateful, you begin to regret searching for her out of the goodness of your soul, moving to gently wrap your arm around Kanaya's neck, the two of you followed close behind while Kiri promptly swam away. She soon reached out to touch a school of fish, who avoided her hand entirely and instead circled around you, rubbing their smooth scales along your skin. Kiri crossed her arms with a huff when seeing the pink tongue that darted out from between your lips teasingly.
Slowly you reached down to pick a dark spiky vegetable from the rest of its brethren, letting Kanaya take a bite before handing it to Kiri. Her expression was one of extreme doubt, but ultimately received it. It's contents were nude in color, soft and mushy too, soon the same school of fish flocked to her in order to feed from what she held, looking to you with great suspicion.
You motioned Kiri to follow you up towards the surface, and she obliged, feeling herself begin to grow dizzy for desperately much needed air. How long had she been down there anyways.
"That vegetable is greatly loved among ocean creatures," you spoke calmly, your voice relatively steady for the first time (around Kiri at least). Once more she reached out to an unknown animal, though this time Kiri was welcomed with hostility, Kanaya biting away her hands. "Woah!" Kiri was quick to withdraw the limb, you laugh, rubbing Kanaya's neck up and down to sooth her worry. "Careful, she is of tsurak. They are not tstunwi, especially to strangers."
tsurak - skimwing
tstunwi - kind
"What's her name?" Kiri observed your skimwing, who sent looks of caution towards her. "Kanaya, and she is mine. I earned her around the age of thirteen—she is my world." Before you could explain any further, Kiri cut your words short, "why are you here?" She asked, watching as you mount Kanaya, "no, why are you here? You have already missed valuable lessons I've taught your siblings." Kiri seriously doubted that, "you haven't taught us anything since we arrived, can you blame me?" Almost as if she had said nothing at all, you make the bond with Kanaya and continue speaking. "Come, don't think holding your breath for long makes you Metkayina."
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♱ 𝐋𝐈𝐋𝐋𝐘 𝐎𝐅 𝐓𝐇𝐄 𝐕𝐀𝐋𝐋𝐄𝐘 ♱ | series

pairing ; adrian tepes , trevor belmont , sypha belnades x female reader
ཐི ➥ summary ; As the world begins to pay the toll of Dracula's rage, four unlikely heroes must band together and defeat him--no matter the price.
✧✧ ALT ; IN WHICH, a young
pureblood must unwilling
help the very things she
feeds upon.
warnings ; fem descriptions, use of (name), extreme violence, gore, (non explicit) sexual content, and other material that may not be suitable for all audiences.
wattpad ver | mood board | playlist
⇀ ACT 1 , SOLEIL , LUNE , ÉCLIPSE
ACT 2 ,
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Castlevania (2017)

♱ 𝐋𝐈𝐋𝐋𝐘 𝐎𝐅 𝐓𝐇𝐄 𝐕𝐀𝐋𝐋𝐄𝐘 ♱ | on-going series (royalty!fem!vampire!reader x characters) | Summary: As the world begins to pay the toll of Dracula's rage, four unlikely heroes must band together and defeat him--no matter the price.
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