Richter Belmont
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- "I'm a Belmont, that's my job"
- —Richter Belmont
| Richter Belmont | |
| Japanese Name | リヒター・ベルモンド, Rihitā Berumondo |
| Role | Vampire Hunter |
| Age | 24 |
| Appearances | 1792: Demon Castle Dracula X: Rondo of Blood |
| Weapon(s) of Choice | Vampire Killer, sub-weapons |
| Special Abilities | Item Crash ability. |
| English Voice Actor(s) | Michael G., Symphony of the Night
David Vincent The Dracula X Chronicles |
| Japanese Seiyuu(s) | Kiyoyuki Yanada
Miki Shinichiro Castlevania: Nocturne of Recollection |
| Relatives | Annette Renard (girlfriend)
Maria Renard (sister-in-law and distant relative) |
| Official Background | Dracula X: Descendant of Simon Belmont and renowned vampire exterminator. Age 19 years. Has a strong sense of justice and unwavering will. |
Richter Belmont is a hero from the Castlevania series. He has starred in three games, one of which is considered to be a remake. In Castlevania: Symphony of the Night, he was possessed by Shaft and became a villain.
Dracula, resurrected by the dark priest Shaft, commanded his forces to kidnap Richter's girlfriend Annette Renard, her younger sister Maria Renard, and other town women. Richter, cursed to battle the dark lord in every incarnation, would single handedly slay the Count's massive army, including Shaft, and arrive in time to save the women - proving to himself that he was worthy of his vampire-hunting destiny.
Mesmerized by Shaft, who had somehow survived the earlier defeat, Richter betrayed his people and resurrected Dracula:
"Count Dracula rises but once every century and my role is over. If I can resurrect him, then the battle will last for eternity!"
It was Alucard who arose from his slumber, braved the evil castle, and with Maria's help freed Richter from his delusion. Despite his lapse during this era, Richter is largely recognized as the most powerful Belmont. As Alucard stated in Symphony "...[Richter]'s powers are supreme among vampire hunters. None other can defeat him." This is demonstrated in Portrait of Ruin, where a mere memory of Richter can defeat Jonathan with four hits of the Vampire Killer, not to mention Richter's mystic weapons and the Grand Cross Crash.
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[edit] Called into action
This section was partially taken from The Castlevania Dungeon
- 1792 - Demon Castle Dracula X: Rondo of Blood
- 1792 - Castlevania: Dracula X (Removed officially from Castlevania timeline by Konami)
- 1797 - Castlevania: Symphony of the Night
[edit] Beyond the grave
In Portrait of Ruin, Richter is deceased and the Vampire Killer is under the ownership of Jonathan Morris, who is unable to use the whip effectively. After Jonathan and Charlotte cure Loretta and Stella from vampirism, the two sisters offer to aid Jonathan in learning to use the whip's full power. They accomplish this by sending Jonathan into another realm to fight the living memory of the last Belmont to wield the whip - Richter Belmont. Richter fights the player using knives, boomerang crosses, holy water, axes, the Grand Cross item crash attack, and a fully powered version of the Vampire Killer. Once Richter is defeated, Jonathan's whip becomes one of the most powerful weapons in the game.
Richter is also playable in the game's non-canonical "Richter mode" along with Maria Renard.
[edit] Family relations
Richter Belmont is most likely Juste Belmont's son as Juste's battle takes place in 1748 while Richter's takes place in 1792. This would give the 18 year old Juste plenty of time to have a son or grandson. He also has a girlfriend, named Annette Renard, whose capture leads to the events in Rondo of Blood.
[edit] Trivia
- Richter's name may have his origins in the German word "Richter", meaning "judge". Interestingly, inside the Colosseum, he sits and judges Alucard as he battles minions in the arena.
- In Castlevania: Symphony of the Night, the cursed 'evil' Richter is seen to wield the whip in his left hand; prior to this, he is right-handed. This is of note because Dracula himself is left-handed, and it is his orders and Shaft's influence dictating Richter's actions in the game.
[edit] See Also
[edit] Appearance Gallery
For additional artwork, please see Richter Artwork category.
Richter from Castlevania: Rondo of Blood (1993) |
Richter from Akumajyo Dracula Peke (1993) |
Richter from the Rondo of Blood Official Guide |
Richter from Dracula X (1995) |
Richter from the canceled Castlevania: The Bloodletting |
Richter from Symphony of the Night Artbook Manga (1997) |
Richter from Castlevania: Symphony of the Night (1997) |
Richter from Nocturne in the Moonlight (Saturn Edition) |
Richter concept art in Battle Tryst (1998) |
Richter in Castlevania: Portrait of Ruin (2006) |
Richter in Dracula X Chronicles (2007) |
Richter from Castlevania: Nocturne of Recollection audio drama (2008) |
Richter from Akumajo Dracula: The Medal slot game (2008) |
Character inspired by Richter in Eternal Knights 2 (2009) |
Richter in Castlevania: Radio Chronicles MP3 CD (2010) |
| Whip's Memory | |
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| Game | Castlevania: Portrait of Ruin |
|---|---|
| Enemy Number | 153 |
| Description | A memory of the last Belmont to wield the Vampire Killer. |
| Level | |
| Experience | 0 |
| Hit Points | 5000 |
| Abilities | |
| Attack Power | |
| Tolerance | Holy |
| Weakness | Dark |
| Timestop affect | |
| Drop Items | --- --- |
| Steal Items | |
| Location | Master's Keep |
| Soul Details | |
| Skill Points | 0 |



