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Isaac (Castlevania)

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You deserve a most gruesome fate for the humiliation you brought upon me three years ago.
~ Isaac to Hector
My name is Isaac. I have abandoned the reason of man and embraced the laws of heresy... If there is anyone who should trouble you, Count Dracula...then I shall rip him to pieces...
~ Isaac to Dracula

Background

Isaac serves as the main antagonist in Castlevania: Curse of Darkness. Obsessed with bondage and self-inflicted pain, Isaac is a Devil Forgemaster who devises a plan to draw Hector back to Dracula’s Castle, intending to make him Dracula’s new host. To achieve this, he manipulates events that lead to Hector’s wife being condemned and executed as a witch. Throughout the story, Isaac’s sister, Julia, tries to stop Hector from seeking vengeance and killing him.

This dropdown contains the synopsis of Isaac’s story. Read at your own risk as you may be spoiled otherwise!

Events of Castlevania: Curse of Darkness (Manga)
Isaac and Hector were two of Dracula's top generals, both skilled in devil forgery to create Innocent Devils. While Isaac respected Hector, he resented him for being Dracula's favorite. When Dracula ordered Hector to kill a Belmont, Hector betrayed him and fled. In retaliation, Dracula sent Isaac to hunt down Hector.

After Hector used his powers to save Rosaly from a werewolf, Isaac confronted him. Their fight ended when Trevor Belmont defeated Dracula, causing the castle to vanish, and Isaac was left for dead.

However, Isaac survived and watched Hector for the next three years, plotting his revenge. He spread rumors that Rosaly was a witch selling poisoned apples, leading to her execution, and Hector arrived too late to save her.

Events of Castlevania: Curse of Darkness
Isaac lured Hector to an abandoned castle, urging him to reclaim his power as a devil forgemaster. He declared that Hector wouldn’t avenge Rosaly, while he sought revenge for the humiliation Hector caused him years before.

As Hector's powers grew, he confronted Isaac in Cordova. Isaac tested Hector's strength but was interrupted by his sister, Julia. Isaac escaped, telling Hector to grow stronger. At Aiolon Ruins, he fought Trevor Belmont and obtained the blood needed to unlock hidden chambers below the castle. He tricked Hector into resurrecting Dracula's castle and stabbed Trevor from behind.

In their final battle inside the castle, Isaac was defeated. Zead, who is actually Death, used Isaac's body for Dracula's resurrection instead of Hector. After Hector defeated Dracula, his soul left Isaac's body, and he collapsed. Julia said goodbye to her brother as she and Hector escaped the collapsing castle.

Isaac is a tragic figure despite his cruel actions and obsession with revenge. Hector realizes that Isaac's madness and actions were driven by Dracula's influence. Ultimately, Isaac could find peace only in death, and Hector granted him this release when Julia said there was no other way.

General Information

Name: Isaac[1]

Origin: Castlevania: Curse of Darkness

First Appearance: Castlevania: Curse of Darkness

Company: Konami

Creator: Koji Igarashi

Actor

  • Japanese Voice Actor: Moriya Endo
  • English Voice Actor: Liam O'Brien

Sex: Male

Sexuality: Unknown

Pronouns: He/Him

Age: Unknown

Time Period: 1476 (During Curse of Darkness manga), 1479 (During Curse of Darkness)

Timeline: Main Timeline

Homeworld: Earth

Residence: Wallachia

Story Role: Main Antagonist

Legacy: Unknown Legacy

Influence: Personal Influence (Isaac directly exploited Hector's own rage by having his wife be burned at the stake by humans through accusing her to be a witch)

Language: English

Classification: Devil Forgemaster, Servant of Dracula

Species: Human

State of Being: Regular

Physiology: Humanoid Physiology

In-Universe Creator: God[2]

Occupation: Member of Dracula's army (Formerly)

Ranking: Army Leader (Formerly; Both Hector and Isaac led both wings of Dracula's army[3])

Affiliations: Dracula, Julia Laforeze (His younger sister)

Enemies: Hector

Height: Unknown

Weight: Unknown

Status: Deceased (Killed during the collapse of Dracula's castle)

Date of Death: 1479

Alignment: Lawful Evil (Isaac has submitted himself as a servant of Dracula, killing hundreds of soldiers in the battlefield and defying God, noting he has abandoned the reason of man and embraced the laws of heresy[4])

Threat Level: Global Threat (Isaac has submitted himself as a servant of Dracula, killing hundreds of soldiers in the battlefield and defying God[5])

Codex Statistics

Grade: S

Tier: 7-C

Cardinality: Finite

Power Source: Chaos (All monsters and creatures are Creatures of Chaos[6], where they are empowered by Chaos, always rebirthing from Chaos with each rebirth, the creatures takes a new form[7])

Dimensionality: 3-D

Attack Potency: Town level (Potency) (It is noted that a devil forgemasters power rivals that of Death[8], who serves as the direct henchman of Dracula, who serves as the absolute evil, the opposite to God[9], where for God to be perfectly good, there must be a being of perfect darkness[10], being the entity opposite to God[11], with such power making him far superior to Golem from Castlevania Judgment, as he died to a random unknown hunter after his return from the time rift[12]. Golem with his ultimate can shoot out a mouth blast that vaporizes everything it touches as far as the eye can see getting these results[13])

Durability: Town level

Striking Strength: Town Class (Potency)

Lifting Strength: At least Peak Human (Comparable to Hector, where by himself is unable to lift trees out of the way[14], though he is able to lift and easily wield large weapons in combat casually[15]), Far Higher with Sheer Will | At least Peak Human. At least Class 10 with Innocent Devils (Should be comparable to Hector's innocent devils, who can move entire tree logs that are blocking roads out of the way[16] where logs can weigh around 15 to 5 tons[17]. Hector's battle-type innocent devils can lift open large iron doors that "no man could force open"[18])

Travel Speed: Superhuman (Comparable to Hector, who can keep up with enemies like Fenrirs, who are wolves[19], who can run at speeds of 31-37 mph)

Attack Speed: At most Faster Than Light (Can tag End Game Hector, who in turn can tag Curse of Darkness Dracula, who serves as the absolute evil, the opposite to God[20], where for God to be perfectly good, there must be a being of perfect darkness[21], being the entity opposite to God[22], making him faster then enemies such as the Sky Fish who moves so fast that it appears as a beam of light and is only slowed down when time is stopped[23] and the White Demon, who can move at the speed of light at short distances[24])

Reaction Speed: At most Faster Than Light

Stamina: Superhuman (Fought against both Hector and Trevor Belmont back to back without having any time to rest and showing no signs of tiring)

Range: Standard Melee, Extended Melee with Halberd, Tens of Meters with Shockwave Generation (His shockwave attacks reach this far[25])

Intelligence: Supergenius Intelligence (Hector and Isaac are the only two seekers who have successfully achieved the feat[26], where alchemy is a science that experiments with the arcane[27], and experiments with the principles of God's creation of the world[28], along with being said to be as great a task as recreating God's creation of the Earth[29])

Knowledge: Grandmaster level (Noted by Trevor Belmont that Isaac is not without skill[30], served as a general of Dracula's army, killing hundreds of soldiers in the battlefield and defying God[31]. Isaac is a natural master devil forgemaster)


Powers and Techniques

Magic & Principle Manipulation (Through utilizing magic, one has to have a deep understanding of Quantum Physics to utilize it to its fullest, requiring understandings of theories such as "Curse Amplification"[32]. Magic comes from alchemy, a field that experiments with the principles of God's creation of the world[33], along with being said to be as great a task as recreating God's creation of the Earth[34]), Non-Standard Interaction (Extra-Planar Interaction; Magic is able to interact with beings such as Camilla Fernandez[35], Physical attacks are difficult to land as Camilla lives in the Astral plane, and her earthly body is completely ethereal[36]), Limited Immersion & Dimensional Travel (3+1-D; Magic users can align their magic with the magic of another to enter into painting worlds[37]), Summoning (Magic can be used in order to summon weapons and items inscribed in grimoires[38]), Soul Manipulation (Yoko through the use of magic discovered a new ability to draw the monster souls out and use them[39])


Equipment

  • Chauve-souris: Isaac's spear weapon he uses against Hector in Cordova Town.
  • Laser Blade: Isaac's weapon he uses against Hector in Dracula's Castle.
  • Abel: Isaac's loyal guardian innocent devil, attacks with Isaac. It attacks both Hector and Hector's innocent devil during the boss fight.
  • Iyeti: A Crimson Bird-Type innocent deil he summons to come to his aid for attacks.
  • Rasetz: A Battle-Type Innocent devil he summons to come to his aid for attacks.

Notable Techniques

  • Skidding Thrust: A quick ground skid toward the enemy with the spear held low, ending with a fiery upward stab that sends his target flying.
  • Whirlwind Spin: Spinning the spear to create a damaging whirlwind around himself, hitting all nearby enemies.
  • Rapid Stabbing: A series of extended thrusts, making it hard to escape his range.
  • Ground Slam Shockwave: Slamming the spear into the ground with such force that it generates a shockwave, dealing damage in a wide area.

Other

Standard Tactics

  • Cordova Town: He wields the Chauve-souris spear and performs powerful, enhanced versions of Hector's spear combos, including:
    • Skidding Thrust: A quick ground skid toward the enemy with the spear held low, ending with a fiery upward stab that sends his target flying.
    • Whirlwind Spin: Spinning the spear to create a damaging whirlwind around himself, hitting all nearby enemies.
    • Rapid Stabbing: A series of extended thrusts, making it hard to escape his range.
    • Ground Slam Shockwave: Slamming the spear into the ground with such force that it generates a shockwave, dealing damage in a wide area.

He is swift and evasive, frequently rolling to dodge attacks or blocking effectively. Abel is a constant menace in the encounter, focusing on both Hector and his summoned Innocent Devil but often targeting Hector’s devil specifically to disrupt support, making it essential to manage his interference as well.

  • Dracula's Castle: In this second encounter, Isaac now wields the powerful Laser Blade and is no longer accompanied by Abel. Similar to their previous fight, he can use the same types of sword combos as Hector and frequently dodges or blocks attacks. After taking some damage, Isaac briefly becomes invulnerable and summons an Innocent Devil to assist him. He typically starts with a Crimson Bird-Type, followed by an Iytei Battle-Type, and then a Rasetz Battle-Type, each with a dark, ominous appearance. During this phase, Isaac maintains his distance and launches occasional attacks from afar. Players are advised to first focus on defeating the summoned Innocent Devil, as Isaac will return to close combat only once the devil is defeated. He will repeat this pattern of summoning a new devil after receiving more damage, continuing until the battle concludes.

Weaknesses

Note

Trivia

  • Isaac's name functions both as a hint that all isn't quite as it seems with him, and also as a reference to a particular bit of vampire lore. Biblically, Itzhak (Isaac) was the son of Abraham, who was almost sacrificed as a test of his father's faith. The vampire folklore his name references appears in the short story "A Kiss of Judas" by Julian Osgood Field. A principal character in this story is Isaac Lebedenko, who dies and, when reborn, becomes a type of vampire known as a "Child of Judas" in order to exact revenge on a deserving enemy. Interestingly enough, Children of Judas are said to have red hair.
  • His Innocent Devil, Abel, is another hint at Isaac's ultimately tragic nature and his end. Biblically, Abel was the first victim of murder. While Isaac is hardly an innocent man, he is very much a mere pawn in Dracula's game, only used as a means to an end.
  • His clothing, too, is yet another hint as to his true nature. It appears as if Isaac is wearing only the remains of his former uniform. The Prelude to Revenge manga, packaged with the soundtrack sampler CD, uses Isaac's attire as a symbol of his mind unraveling. The madder he gets, the more tattered his clothing gets, until we see him in-game in purely ornamental armor bits and those strange pants. Thanks to Dracula's machinations, Isaac is only the broken pieces of the man he once was. Unfortunately, Isaac erroneously blames Hector for the destruction of his life. Curse of Darkness is very liberal with symbolism - not uncommon for Koji Igarashi, who seems to love his Easter eggs.
  • Isaac and Hector together embody the "Red Oni and Blue Oni" trope. Isaac is denoted by red, and is emotional, temperamental and led by his heart. Hector, in blue, is the more logical and rational of the pair and is able to think things through, considers what he has been told, and in the end saves himself from an ill fate.
  • Isaac's in-game model shares the same bone structure and animations as Hector. Also, Hector can forge both weapons used by Isaac in the two encounters: the Chauve-souris (the game's most powerful spear) and the Laser Blade (the game's most powerful long sword).
  • Since his sister is Julia Laforeze, his family name is likely "Laforeze" (although Devil Forgemasters are only referred to by their first name).

Codex Statistics Questions

Q: Shouldn't the characters be around tier 2 for defeating the Time Reaper who would've destroyed the very fabric of time[266], attempted to destroy the specific era of time[267], cause all beings everywhere to disappear, forever[268] and that the age was on the verge of collapse[269]?

A: We actually never get a direct outright method of Time Reaper's plan for doing this, from what Aeon mentions to Golem, if the Time Rift is not erased, all beings everywhere will disappear, forever[270], implying that it's the Time Rift causing this, this is further backed up by the fact that in Time Reaper's boss fight, there is a vortex in the background consuming everything[271], meaning this is an overtime feat that scales to no one physically.

Q: Shouldn't they get tier 2 for Dracula's influence destabilizing the flow of time[272]?

A: This is a potent ability but has nothing to do with Attack Potency, there is no quantification for "destabilizing the flow of time", along with this, even if it was taken as physically, then it would be overtime as the effects are not noticeable throughout most of Curse of Darkness.

Q: Shouldn't Dracula and by proxy anyone that scales to him get tier 2 for him being able to sustain his castle?

A: This goes under our Stabilization Feats standards, which treats sustaining feats are non-combat applicable Attack Potency normally, though in Dracula's case the Castle is speficially powered by the existence of a Dark Lord, and doesn't necessarily need their strength to rise. In the Castlevania novel, the castle rose without a Dark Lord as an example. Along with this, no one scales to the collapse of the castle, in Curse of Darkness Hector would've died to the collapse of the castle if[273] Julia didn't come save him, and Isaac died within the castle[274]. In other cases the Castle does not collapse[275], but instead slowly fades away[276]. At the end of Dawn of Sorrow Soma Cruz and Genya Arikado (aka Alucard) must escape the collapsing abyss.

Q: Shouldn't Castlevania characters that scale to Death have Infinite speed due to Death being able to kill distance itself with his attacks?

A: Killing distance to attack is not a speed feat, it's a method of Spatial Manipulation by circumventing and ignoring distance, while one can say the attack spawns on you instantly, this is not really something quantifiable. Along with this, it would only scale to characters comparable to Death during post-Dawn of Sorrow, as Soma notes Death is far faster than he remembered from his fight with him in Dawn of Sorrow[277].

Battle Records

1-2-2


  • Army Soldiers - Fight[278]
    • Conditions: None
    • Location: Forest

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    A spectacled vampire hunter confirmed this as his duty.
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    “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."
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    “……I know I am being rude……”
    Faster than he can remember, that husky voice rang in front of Soma-----
    From the shadow of the forest, a large shadow emerged.
    “……tch!”
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