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Castle Dimitrescu
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Background
Castle Dimitrescu was under the control of Duke Cesare, dating back to the 15th century. The noble house was pointed to for many mutilations and murders in the village, which associates to the wine of Sanguis Virginis, also known as the Maidens Blood. During the 1900's, the castle would be taken over by the Neopagan cult, led by Miranda to continue her research on the Cadou. Upon luring Alcina Dimitrescu, a distant relative of the Dimitrescu bloodline, she would become an experiment to see if she would be a proper host for Eva. Deemed a failure for hosting Eva, she was still given a title as one of the 4 lords and was the current owner of the castle, along with her 3 daughters. When Ethan Arrived in the 20th century, a partial amount of the castle was destroyed during their final clash.
Appearance
The castle takes a very gothic appearance on the outside, with large spires and gargoyles all over the rooftops. The inside is mainly regal and well kept, with expensive furniture that date around 17th century filling the rooms.
General Information
Name: Castle Dimitrescu
Origin: Resident Evil
Company: Capcom
Age: Around 500 years
Homeworld: Earth
Address: The Village
Story Role: The 1st main area
Classification: Castle
State of Being: Inorganic
Size: Unknown
Weight: Unknown
Status: Abandoned
Date of Destruction/Abandonment: May 25, 2025
Alignment: Unaligned
Threat Level: Street Threat
Codex Statistics
Cardinality: Finite
Dimensionality: 3-D
Range: Unknown
Intelligence: Mindless
Knowledge: Knowledgeless
Effects
Nothing notable
Notable Features
- Inhabitants:
- Duke Cesare (Formerly)
- Alcina Dimitrescu (Formerly)
- Bela Dimitrescu (Formerly)
- Cassandra Dimitrescu (Formerly)
- Daniela Dimitrescu (Formerly)
- Areas:
- Entrance Hall
- Hall of Four
- Tower of Worship
- Objects:
- Dagger of Death's Flowers (Formerly)
