

Death's use of the Rebis is perhaps an even greater demonstration of Death's evil nature. His desire to kill and consume all the souls of the world is a testament to his absolute selfishness and utter lack of empathy. Death dreams of all life in the world dying so that he can eat his fill of souls along with their life energy, gain omnipotence, and never be hungry again.ĭeath has no moral limits, there is no act of cruelty or sadism that is beneath him. A hunger of the same nature as a vampire's thirst for blood. Trevor then stabs Death in the head just as it looks behind itself after the flames subside, releasing that magical energy within the dagger and killing it or permanently destroying/banishing its physical form with one strike.Ĭonsuming the essence of beings who die is not only Death's purpose since the beginning of the first life on Earth, but also his greatest pleasure just as his hunger for souls and their life energy is his greatest pain. All the while, he uses a special dagger and its three separated pieces that he had acquired in Targoviste and reassembled it, reactivating it's magical powers, to reenact a murder-suicide pact with God. Trevor then drops the morning star and dashes to get behind Death. However Trevor manages to get up and uses the morning star to produce a volley of projectile flames of titanic size to distract Death for a consider amount of time. Trevor is initially unable to injure Death and the entity beats him down. Despite his misgivings, Saint Germain proceeds with the ritual successfully bringing back the husband and wife as the Rebis however, before much more can be done, Alucard, Trevor and Sypha break through the barrier and kill the Rebis.Īngered that his attempt has failed, Death fights Trevor. This madness would result in the resurrected vampire wreaking death upon the world unlike anything humanity has ever seen before, creating a feast for Death. Dracula would constantly be haunted by the screams of his wife's soul, driving him further and further into madness. Death reveals that his intent is to have Saint Germain bring back Dracula and Lisa in a single body as the Rebis. Finding the mirror hidden behind the corpses of the king and queen in the throne room, he sets the mirror to Dracula's castle before jumping through, right before Trevor and Sypha enter the room.Īppearing before Saint Germain, who is in the middle of casting death magic to bring Dracula and Lisa back from Hell, Varney reveals himself, not only as the Alchemist who convinced him to cast away his morals, but also as Death. As Ratko and the night creatures fight Trevor and Sypha, Varney proceeds to look around the base for a magic mirror. The two then launch an assault on the underground base.

Later on, when Ratko discovers the location of the underground base in Targoviste, Varney mocks him and the two get into an argument, but Ratko leaves before things become violent. However, Issac, having come to terms with Dracula's passing, holds no interest in the subject and ends their conversation. Varney then contacts Issac with a magic mirror, revealing that he believes that he has discovered a way to resurrect Dracula. He, along with Ratko, attack Trevor and Sypha with night creatures, but the two are saved by Zamfir and the royal guard, and the vampires escape. The Alchemist then returns Saint Germain to Earth.Īgain taking the role of Varney, Death begins acting as a benefactor for both Saint Germain and Hector, giving both of them the tools and information needed for their goals. When Germain states that he has already given things up, the Alchemist corrects him, stating that there is a difference between giving things up willingly and having them taken, and convinces him that he would have to give up his morals if he wants to a achieve the highest level of alchemy and control the Infinite Corridor. As the Alchemist, Death tells Saint Germain that the only way he can control the corridor and find his loved one is by giving up something of value. After Dracula began his assault on humanity, he sent Varney to eliminate the humans in Targoviste, despite the city already being destroyed by his night creatures.Īfter Saint Germain becomes trapped in the Infinite Corridor, Death takes the form of an Alchemist and meets him inside. Roughly 100 years ago, it disguised itself as Varney, a vampire from London, and joined Dracula's court. According to Trevor Belmont, Death is an elemental spirit who feeds on living beings' essences, also called life energy, at the exact moment after death.
