*Contrary to popular belief, holy attacks and the whips in Castlevania can affect and harm people that aren't apart of the creatures of the night. [https://youtu.be/WV_VI9PBM6o?list=PLA7CF8E257AE3FBAB&t=377 Leon's doppelganger can use holy water and holy attacks against him in this fight along with the alchemy whip] despite Leon being a pure and noble warrior<ref>Castlevania: Lament of Innocence Dark Palace Of Waterfalls</ref>. [https://youtu.be/K17MMp-shAI?t=41 Simon's doppelganger can harm him with the vampire killer], despite Simon being a noble hero. [https://youtu.be/FWEcT__cfx4?list=PLuQTRPQy8ZvBlgORefejqBGK7SO3aDW2j&t=389 Holy Water even works and harms enemies such as the "Holy Armor"]<Ref>Castlevania: Circle of the Moon</ref>, [https://youtu.be/ot6A0du2IVs?t=462 a knight who] [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1IeaPRA22SevU0aQDksrdBSu_c3mQYhwe/view?usp=sharing has natural holy powers]<ref>Castlevania: Grimoire of Souls Enemy Compendium Holy Knight</ref>. [https://youtu.be/Tx-ATZXdsKE?t=1589 Corrupted enemies such as Charlie Vincent], [https://youtu.be/Tx-ATZXdsKE?t=1608 use holy water attacks on Carrie and Reinhardt]<ref>Castlevania (N64) Charlie Vincent Boss</ref>. Characters like Johnathan Morris [https://www.castlevaniacrypt.com/por-armor/#:~:text=Holy%20Mail,Jonathan wear armor like the Holy Mail, an armor that reduces damage from holy attacks]<ref>Castlevania: Portrait of Ruin Holy Mail Description</ref>.
*Contrary to popular belief, holy attacks and the whips in Castlevania can affect and harm people that aren't apart of the creatures of the night. [https://youtu.be/WV_VI9PBM6o?list=PLA7CF8E257AE3FBAB&t=377 Leon's doppelganger can use holy water and holy attacks against him in this fight along with the alchemy whip] despite Leon being a pure and noble warrior<ref>Castlevania: Lament of Innocence Dark Palace Of Waterfalls</ref>. [https://youtu.be/K17MMp-shAI?t=41 Simon's doppelganger can harm him with the vampire killer], despite Simon being a noble hero. [https://youtu.be/FWEcT__cfx4?list=PLuQTRPQy8ZvBlgORefejqBGK7SO3aDW2j&t=389 Holy Water even works and harms enemies such as the "Holy Armor"]<Ref>Castlevania: Circle of the Moon</ref>, [https://youtu.be/ot6A0du2IVs?t=462 a knight who] [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1IeaPRA22SevU0aQDksrdBSu_c3mQYhwe/view?usp=sharing has natural holy powers]<ref>Castlevania: Grimoire of Souls Enemy Compendium Holy Knight</ref>. [https://youtu.be/Tx-ATZXdsKE?t=1589 Corrupted enemies such as Charlie Vincent], [https://youtu.be/Tx-ATZXdsKE?t=1608 use holy water attacks on Carrie and Reinhardt]<ref>Castlevania (N64) Charlie Vincent Boss</ref>. Characters like Johnathan Morris [https://www.castlevaniacrypt.com/por-armor/#:~:text=Holy%20Mail,Jonathan wear armor like the Holy Mail, an armor that reduces damage from holy attacks]<ref>Castlevania: Portrait of Ruin Holy Mail Description</ref>. Characters like Jonathan Morris [https://www.castlevaniacrypt.com/por-armor/#:~:text=Holy%20Mail,Jonathan wear armor like the Holy Mail, an armor that reduces damage from holy attacks]<ref>Castlevania: Portrait of Ruin Holy Mail Description</ref>.
*While vampires [https://youtu.be/Y7MyIUyRVHk?t=2452 have some weakness to sunlight and can burn overtime in them]<Ref>Castlevania (N64) Rose Encounter</ref>, [https://youtu.be/jCmSuv3eDY8?t=147 higher tier vampires]<ref>Castlevania (N64) Carrie Bad Ending</ref>, [https://youtu.be/_cYeuvRZjAI?t=8226 can stand out in the sunlight just fine]<ref>Castlevania III: Dracula's Curse Alucard Ending</ref> without being weakened. It should also be noted even with Dhamphir's like Alucard, in original lore, he was considered a full vampire yet could stand out in the sunlight perfectly fine.
*While vampires [https://youtu.be/Y7MyIUyRVHk?t=2452 have some weakness to sunlight and can burn overtime in them]<Ref>Castlevania (N64) Rose Encounter</ref>, [https://youtu.be/jCmSuv3eDY8?t=147 higher tier vampires]<ref>Castlevania (N64) Carrie Bad Ending</ref>, [https://youtu.be/_cYeuvRZjAI?t=8226 can stand out in the sunlight just fine]<ref>Castlevania III: Dracula's Curse Alucard Ending</ref> without being weakened. It should also be noted even with Dhamphir's like Alucard, in original lore, he was considered a full vampire yet could stand out in the sunlight perfectly fine.
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Why won’t you slay me? Aren’t you a vampire killer? Is it because of this woman’s shape? You can’t kill what looks like a girl or a child? Such a softy. How will you ever stand up to Count Dracula…throwing away your life for nothing. Best run along home now.
…your heart is strong and pure. You can defeat Dracula…as long as he exists, the horror continues. No one deserves my fate. …good. Ah, I fear death. My sinful soul cannot hope for forgiveness.
Rosa (ローゼ Rōze?) is a prominent supporting character in both Castlevania (N64) and Castlevania: Legacy of Darkness. She is mainly relevant in Reinhardt Schneider's story, though she does also briefly appear in Carrie Fernandez's story.
This dropdown contains the synopsis of Rosa’s story. Read at your own risk as you may be spoiled otherwise!
Rosa is a young woman who resides in the Villa near Dracula's Castle and tends to the garden within its walls. Having been turned into a vampire prior to the events of the game, she now inhabits the mansion and waters the roses in the garden with blood. Rosa encounters both Reinhardt Schneider and Carrie Fernandez during their journeys. Although she warns them to leave the area, she does not attempt to hinder their progress.
In Reinhardt's quest, Rosa plays a larger role after their first meeting. Following his exploration of the subterranean caves, Reinhardt finds her in despair, attempting to end her life by exposing herself to sunlight. She pleads with him to kill her and end her suffering, but he refuses, believing her to be undeserving of such a fate. After this encounter, she departs, still burdened by her curse.
Rosa reappears after Reinhardt defeats the Behemoth in the Castle Center, this time under the control of Death, who compels her to fight against Reinhardt. After a difficult battle, Reinhardt defeats her but chooses to spare her life, viewing her as a victim rather than an enemy. Death intervenes and removes Rosa from the scene, taunting Reinhardt with the inevitability of her eventual descent into darkness.
Later, Rosa plays a decisive role during Reinhardt’s confrontation with Death at the top of the Clock Tower. As Death prepares to strike down Reinhardt, Rosa intervenes, sacrificing herself by stepping into the path of Death’s scythes. Fatally wounded, she dies in Reinhardt’s arms, who prays for her forgiveness and promises that she will find salvation. Her sacrifice strengthens Reinhardt’s resolve, and he defeats Death before continuing his mission to face Dracula.
The outcome of Rosa’s story varies based on Reinhardt’s ending. In the true ending, she is granted a second chance at life and is resurrected after Dracula’s defeat. She and Reinhardt share a quiet moment overlooking the ruins of the castle, suggesting the possibility of a romantic future. However, in the bad ending, Rosa remains dead, with implications that her soul was unable to find peace.
Despite her transformation, Rosa demonstrates notable resistance to the darker instincts of vampirism. During her first encounter with Reinhardt and Carrie, she shows no hostility and even seems somewhat kind. Even when forced to fight by Death, her true nature ultimately shines through, as shown by her self-sacrifice to save Reinhardt. Her earlier attempt to end her life by sunlight further illustrates her strong will and desire to free herself from the curse of vampirism.
Personality
Curse of Vampirism: Once a servant tending the castle's rose garden, Rosa's life took a tragic turn after being bitten by a vampire. Her infection has tainted her mind and body, replacing the once peaceful act of watering white satin roses with a much darker purpose. While she outwardly embraces her vampiric nature, her soul fights against it. She has been heard cursing her decaying body and pleading for salvation, saying, "Do not let my unsaved soul die!"
Hope for Redemption: Despite her condition, Rosa holds onto a glimmer of hope buried deep within her thoughts. She dreams of a savior—someone brave enough to free her and the world from the darkness consuming her.
Transformation: Vampires are able to turn into bats, wolves, fog, and other sorts of creatures as they please.
Super Strength: Vampires are incredibly superhumanly strong, even for the average creature of the night, being noted to be stronger than even Werewolves.
Super Speed: Vampires can move incredibly fast, to where all of them leave behind light projections due to how fast they're moving, while they can control their speeds even to approach speeds such as sound. They are normally beyond even other creatures in the castle such as the White Demon who moves at the speed of light at top speed.
Other
Standard Tactics:
Rosa attacks using a rapier, attempting to slice her opponent occasionally.
She hovers mid-air and summons fire roses as projectiles to overwhelm her target.
Creates an outward-expanding shockwave to catch her opponent off guard.
While her attacks can be relentless, her lack of combat training suggests she is primarily acting under Death’s compulsion rather than her own skill.
Rosa's boss theme is also used for Actrise and Malus (the latter in the first phase).
It's implied that Rosa either was aware that Malus was actually Dracula, or at the very least was aware that he was a vampire, as after Reinhardt saves her from suicide, she chides him for being too soft. She mentions he can't hope to stop Dracula if he hesitates to harm a vampire in the shape of a child (foreshadowing Malus's true nature as the reincarnation of Dracula).
The word rosa is Spanish for "rose", and doing honor to this name, Rosa is always accompanied by a rose motif, such as her tending the garden roses, throwing bloody rose petals around her during her area-of-effect attack, or even her dress itself, which resembles an abstract portrayal of a large rose.
Rosa's design breaks the convention of the typical Vampiress as she is not a seductress nor a sadistic individual like Carmilla. This is due to her soul keeping her humanity.
↑Akumajou Dracula: Kabuchi no Tsuisoukyoku "I had come to destroy evil. A spectacled vampire hunter confirmed this as his duty. In front of him is a [grotesque creature] whose dreadful power can be felt. The creature appears human but the instant he looked at it, all of his body’s cells cried out in terror. “The timing is bad, church person.” Whilst listening to the words said by the [grotesque creature], the young hunter kept on reminding himself. -----I am …… I ought to be a vampire hunter."
↑Castlevania: Grimoire of Souls Chapter 9 Vessel for the Lord
↑Akumajo Dracula: Kabuchi no Tsuisoukyoku "Ever since the Middle Ages, every 100 years, this legendary castle would rise together with its master Count Dracula ----- And whenever it happens, it is said that a clan of vampire hunters will seal it.
Several hundred years have passed with battles with the [dark lord] Dracula. When suddenly, an end to it all has been foretold.
1999----- Thanks to the power of a clan in Japan, Dracula’s castle was sealed inside a [solar eclipse] to disappear forever. However, in this world, there is no such thing as forever. [They] had understood that Dracula’s regeneration cycle ought to have ended. Indeed, people have prepared for this but will it still exist?
The castle is the symbol of the chaos within humans and as long as people exist, it will not be completely sealed.
↑Castlevania: Lament of Innocence Bestiary No. 064
↑Castlevania Judgment True Story Mode, Aeon: Aeon vs. Alucard
↑Castlevania: Legacy of Darkness Master Oldrey Cutscene
↑WN: Last question. Why does Dracula keep putting meat inside the walls of his castle?
KI: You should ask, why do they eat it! I've thought about this stuff. I've actually thought about the candles. The candles are people's souls that were taken by Death or by the vampires. In Japan there are candles that represent life. So, when you release the souls from the candles by whipping them, they give you a "thank you" present. Thank-you hearts, or thank-you holy water. The meat, I have no idea.