Going home?


(Credit to: the Castlevania Harmony of Dissonance website (by Vic Rattlehead): http://www.classicgaming.com/cotm/hod/

This is about he, who is he? He is me, um, I welcome thee with my...Christmas tree, yeah ^_^.

...woof.

Why, RaveReap, why!?!
Hehlo.
You want to know how about me? Well, sure, I guess..I can. Well, mom and pops were thinking they should have
a third kid...not that part? Oh, why I became the webmaker here, yeah, yeah, right to it. Well, if I may be exact, it was when I was visiting The Video Game Museum, looking for screenshots about this old NES game I played badly in, but of course took interest, with the name by Abodox. I was showing my brothers different games that we played n' stuff, until I was done looking around the main page up and down in a bored purpose. That's when I saw the tiny banner, leading to...Mr.Perfect's Castlevania Realm. It was outstanding, couldn't bear the feeling it got me to make a page. But, I didn't make one, I was still looking through, so don't go ahead of me. I found a link leading to The Castlevania Dungeon, no surprise now that I see almost every site having it. I looked alllllll around The Castlevania Dungeon, where I saw this funny picture of Eric on The CV Dungeon.

Don't try to act all tough like you did all the work...

Yes, it's where the webmaking thoughts began. Unfortunately, The Castlevania Basement didn't turn successful AT ALL. I stole so many pictures n' stuff from The CV Dungeon and Mr.P's Castlevania Realm. You didn't want to know how horrible it was, from my opinion. It took a big while actually TRYING to place the text in a straight line using Geocities Pagebuilder...thats when my friend, Philip, told me a friend who knew alot about websites stuff putting in terms how I did in the past. He told me about this program called Trellix Web, used with Fortune City. I was trusting to use it for a long time. I didn't know much about it, but it was REAL easy.

The Castlevania Basement
died. The Castlevania Attic in Fortune City was up in BIZNEZZ! I got busy day by day, but always still worked on The Castlevania Attic. But one man, THE MAN, helped bring it alittle more juicy. I went by The DCTP after hearing all about Eric, looking at the greatness and comedies of CastleVania III: Dracula's Curse, with what Eric Roman brought to ultimate life in 1997, known as Castlevania III Dracula's Curse THE PAGE!!! The DCTP stood me shook, as in, shivering on how I can meet the guy. That's where I went to the Contact page to find he isn't a busy, c0cky guy I thought he would be, shows that you shouldn't pre-judge at all. Just putting him on my b/l...he wasn't on...

Oh well, doubt he'll be on anytime. A few weeks and days later, I was working late on a science project. I was about to be done shutting off my computer after done listening to Castlevania Dracula X MIDIs, and then he came on. I grew nervous! I couldn't do it, but then, I just said the greeting words. Eric gave a nice greeting, and he helped The Castlevania Attic alot, even though I pretty much bugged him out alot of times >(. But, to say the most, it's a 100% chance that he and I would have met, from what he stated to me over the phone (I'll get to that later).

After the first IM, Eric introduced me to his message board, Castlevania III - Dracula's Curse THE MESSAGE BOARD!!! and to the sites I haven't been to which has lasted for more than ages as well. I saw that Eric had a partner and friend to this, Scott Helfrich who co-maintained to make Castlevania Interactive, "A site by the fans...of the fans…for the fans.". The DCTMB would have to be one of the greatest message boards, as matter of fact, my "second" home, as my own lays as The Castlevania Attic FORUM. But, if it wasn't for The DCTMB, I wouldn't have met Andy Costello, some/most of people mention him as the The DCTPs site advisor, and seen his wicked extravaganza site 8-), I wouldn't have known Lecacy Boy, Red Rum-crossing by the name would have only reminded me of The Shining,I wouldn't have the opportunity to meet V.E.P., no crazy Sol comments, no funny previews and incidents from Thomas Otting, no wisdom sprite lessons by Anapan, no sharp replies by Darkmoon, no funny spams and replies by SlograSaur (a.k.a. Jason Gaines), no Eric replies and topic comebacks by Sephy, no resolutional and miscellaneous comments by Moonlit Twilight, and not even Cornell comparison and comedy jokes (or so I think =\) by Ms.Cornell!

Eric IMed a few times, and gave me a suggestion to using Macromedia Fireworks, so I turned out downloading the trials on and on making the sections up to success. Lets go talk about the titles, I know by some opinion its something new, but sometimes it thought to be something real stupid and long. I tried my best to think up the titles, it ain't cut up to say an excuse. I didn't think I should have changed everything after, and still don't :D.

Someone e-mailed as I was looking through the usual junk mail of pr0nographic ads, ads for money, credit cards and a bunch of stuff. Oh, interesting, Broken Alucard, whats he gonna say, my site sucks? Reading through Erics stuff about the people who said that about The DCTP give me the shivers that I'll get that someday (which I did recently, but, WAIT). Broken Alucard gave me very nice comments to my site, I couldn't remember where he found the link, really. Start to where I saw Castlevania Hell Fire showing up.

I saw many, many Castlevania sites joining this place called The Castlevania Ring. I thought it would be some type of special club, like the one I heard of Planet Castlevania, what WOULD have been the site of all Castlevania sites! Broken Alucard told me I should join and stuff, where I just thought "Why not?". I just signed up and everything, getting this notice by...CastlevaniaC!? I remembered that dude, he had a pretty awesome detail on all his stuff, having his page on his own name or formerly The Castlevania Pages, something I must give a credit for, which I am now ^_^. I e-mailed him talking about if he can put me a link, where unfortunately he was going through bad trouble which still lives to haunt, you can say that Topcities are asking for quarters every 3 months ;), so back away from it, IT'LL BITE YA (XD, right at ya, Lecacy).

Yes, unfortunately, reading Erics WHOLE .txt file on saying how bad it is being on The Castlevania Ring, it convinced me to get quit from it....AFTER it gets popular, but I'm still representin'. But, The Castlevania Ring isn't that bad, lead me to know alot of site, from good to bad. Unfortunately, I didn't see many sites updated, such as Keep of Trav the Impaler which I didn't really hear too many good things (nor SEE good things) by what Eric has told and shown me. Unfortunately, I didn't see Castlevania II: Belmont's Revenge not updated, neither :(. This thought to be that there may be flaws to The Castlevania Worldwide.

Looking up through the Castlevania sites, I found Castlevania Legacy, a site that really popped my eyes to see the stuff of V.E.P (Vampire Exterminator Pixelite) like the Mugen, but what really cracked my jaw was to see that much contributed animated gifs? It was wicking me out, I couldn't bear to know how to do that O_o. I actually gave contributions of Castlevania Bloodlines' animation, but didn't look to pretty until now of what you see if you may look around the latest contributes.

Another astonishing site would have been The Castlevania Saga. At first, it seemed like a pretty site with stuff, since I didn't know how long it would have taken to make all those buttons, and nice design coming to full quality and in perfect transparency, which shows that doing a successful one like how this was coming to can be VERY possible. If I only went close >_>.

My RP of Castlevania, Tears of Blood wasn't going so good. So, unexpectedly, I got ANOTHER e-mail, but by a person named Janus988, only by telling his e-mail address. Then, I got a response by him over at AIM, responding with another respective reply (not like we do anymore xD). He slowly found out about The Castlevania Attic growing, and decided to help The Attic stand up truely within the section of Castlevania- Tears of Blood. Unfortunately, my friend, or co-owner, Eric, hasn't been responding at all, where I thought he left me, I guess "DK" (No, not Donkey Kong, xD) had to help. As it results now, we're still waiting for more people as the RP has been hitting a punch right now, standing. Eric, or Janus, or Rick, or Batman...wait no...or Count Olrox co-maintaining The Castlevania Chapel helped and helps alot, I pretty much got through alot with that dude. Upon carrying CV-ToB, I met Laura Belmont, and another good friend known as Aalart!

A while later, I looked over to this site on Castlevania Hell Fire, the unfortunately discontinued site by Broken Alucard where I saw a whole load of links...The Castlevania Dungeon...Castlevania Quarters...Castlevania Outer Wall, what the h3ll is this? I lasted on The CV Outer Wall for a while, signing to Gaibons guestbook telling him I'll help out the site n' stuff. Gaibon got upset later on to find that Castlevania Outer Wall, turning the pure Castlevania site to a full fledged Castlevania 64/Castlevania Legacy of Darkness site, known as Castlevania Bloodlust which is what now I co-maintain along with Gaibon. Gaibon and I are very good friends, now to associate Castlevania Bloodlust with The Verboten X Network.

During this time, Eric Roman was making a Flash humor known as ParoVaDius, a to be continued series involving the three series thats known as Konami favorites to him along with you others: CastleVania, Gradius, and Parodius "(& Thunderforce V and Contra Hard Corps.)". Although after watching the rest of the Castlevania Flashes, without bonking me on the head, Erics completed work on the beginning of ParoVaDius gave a smack across it(not in a bad way o_O). I thought and do think someday I, myself, must carry on something similar, cept from my own favorites, and yours truly will certainly bring Castlevania, which in other words: PVD was an inspiration.

Meeting Red Rum and Lecacy Boy introduced me to CV hax0ring, :P. They shown me a few of their own, where it laughed me off. There was even a game that you were able to play as a red skeleton named Skel. It was totally awesome, and I was waiting for more. Sure, I haven't even introduced to it, the games looked too wacky, but somehow I got pulled in by Red Rums work. Lecacy Boy however, just told me he was an 'apprentice', but he has another specialty.

Lecacy Boy introduced me to his site from a link around The DCTMB, I really loved his spritemaking, but then I forgot what was the link until I met him, the dudes around my age where I can't even get ahold the first wisdom to spritemaking >_>.

Clubs, I never heard of a Castlevania club, really. Although, I heard of a society. Gaibon and Broken Alucard told me about this society called The Carried Fernandez Appreciation Society, or the C.F.A.S.. I think that this one has gone successful, even though its point has went to the little girl from Castlevania 64 who hasn't been known as much since the game she was introduced was considered an insult to Castlevania fanatics and fans; although I think that Castlevania 64 was a nice game. However, Castlevania 64 and its second version, Legacy of Darkness, brought me to a point where I was wondering, "Where is the feeling of the Castlevania games that got to me?". At its point with Castlevania Bloodlust on it soar, Gaibon and I will do something about C.F.A.S. affiliating together!

Earlier before, I heard a problem suddenly starting between The Castlevania Right-Side Up Dungeon Forum and The Inverted Castlevania Dungeon (home, sweet, home). Suddenly, a war coming I don't know how, where honestly I took place as well in spamming ._. . Although, it was fun for a while, it came to an end, I don't know the results, but it didn't go so well, I think! Honestly, from the start, I didn't really like The RSU for its lack of taste that it brought to me. Another type of forum that reminded me of RSU would have to be, GameFAQs, no offense o_O.

Eric came by around the summer to Miami, FL, visiting his uncle with his mom. As it turned out, I live Miami, FL. Although, my mom is a real fricking over-protected woman, so she would have gone bogus if I actually told Eric to come over. So, Eric called here where it came to turn out we talked alll about The Castlevania Worldwide, me trying to go from beginning to end. Although passing by with him to Miami could have been "sa-weet!", the conversation over the phone was absolutely still worth it.

After Eric went back to New York, I let him the news that I was Fortune Citys evilness was coming back to a vegeance-pop up ads (Okay, I think that evilness was around for a while), banners that would always come at the top. With the help of D'moon letting me in The ICVD, and Eric asking, I was right in the new home making a representation for the fam, or trying. Not so much people say good things about The ICVD, me, I take it to be a real great place, don't know how it came out to look so nasty- maybe Snapplemans miscellaneous pictures he shown sometimes around >_>.

This is only the beginning.

Who in the f(_)ck are you? Some stupid @$$ nerd?

No...who the h3ll are asking the questions here anyway?

How did the oh ever so powerful Raven Reaper get into this stuff, anyways?

Ah, it happened on the mid times of 1998. I was a fifth grader, and a thieving one, too. I had a couple of games here and there, considerably bought in low price by neighbores, or just st0len material. A guy came over our house, wanting to trade games. The Nintendo 64 constantly grew entertaining and boring, this was a time of boredom. He let me borrow a game of his. Looked weird, I couldn't really see how it would be played. What's this game called?...Castlevania, right, it's going to be so much fun (*sarcasm*) I pushed in the CD, hearing that click, pressed down the cover, pressed that POWER button, and turned the tube. Oh, what a cool "cinema scene" (how I referred it in the past), 1792, doesn't sound like anything fun happened that time. Oh, cool voices! I loved the rock placed into Richters final level. Unfortunately, I grew pissed off (during the time) to see that Richter seemed only to be playable in one stage. This is something I thought and still do.....why is Richter's hair long on his descriptive, artistic form and having the look as if he just cut his hair? Oh, yeah, I beat Dracula, who's next? WHAT? NO MORE RICHTER?
MY HOMEWORK!
THIS CANNOT BE! NOOOOOO!!!!


Who's this b@stard sitting around? Bah, shouldn't he be in Cinderella as one of the sissy servants or something? Hmm...*5 minutes later*, AW3$0|\/|3 MOVES! Sad thing was, that I wasn't even addicted to Alucard how I see most people are =).


Who's this cold-blooded b@stard? MY WEAPONS, NU! Oh, well, take em', you're the favorite on a cool look anyways :-P. I had to say I loved the voice placed on The Grim Reaper, something different out of the whole.

Credit ToAnapan
Back in action, prepared on the inverted with dissatisfaction.


Okay, I'm done beating the efking game...I'm bored...lets see if I can keep up the percentage.........
R-I-C-H-T-E-R, YAY! Lets play.

All this would have to be the favorites that I got out of Symphony of the Night. I thought that Castlevania Symphony of the Night as the only game. To see Castlevania 64 coming out, I had to find out about it! I was then in sixth grade, at the start trying to find a friend who would be into Castlevania. I found a friend who was into it well, having Castlevania 64. I asked if I can borrow the game for a while.


As for animation, it was something to start to impress the people over at Castlevania Legacy, as
it turned to a hobby after. So, what can I say?


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