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* DropTheHammer: Alongside her sword, she wields a simple one-handed hammer to crack some skulls if her sword isn't capable of cutting or hurting them.
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->'''Voiced by:''' Tony Amendola (English), Creator/TomomichiNishimura (Japanese), Pedro D'Aguillón Jr. (Latin American Spanish)

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->'''Voiced by:''' Tony Amendola Creator/TonyAmendola (English), Creator/TomomichiNishimura (Japanese), Pedro D'Aguillón Jr. (Latin American Spanish)
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* CrazySane: She legitimately believes that [[spoiler: Targoviste's King and Queen are merely in a death-like state and that they will come back to life at any moment to save them all. When Sypha calls her insane, Zamfir agrees, making a point that no one could witness Dracula and his armies massacring people by the hundreds and come out of it unscathed. Even after Sypha confronts her delusions, Zamfir remains genuinely confused and seems on the verge of a total breakdown.]]

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* CrazySane: She legitimately believes that [[spoiler: Targoviste's King and Queen are merely in a death-like state and that they will come back to life at any moment to save them all. When Sypha calls her insane, Zamfir agrees, making a point that [[GoMadFromTheApocalypse no one could witness Dracula and his armies massacring people by the hundreds and come out of it unscathed.unscathed]]. Even after Sypha confronts her delusions, Zamfir remains genuinely confused and seems on the verge of a total breakdown.]]
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* HiddenDepths: The crass, rude man who has no love for monsters (including vampires). However, upon discovering the cause of Dracula's war on humanity being due to a group of them unjustly executing her, Trevor is nothing but sympathetic to the mad man. And despite Alucard making unnecessarily hurtful jabs at his family's legacy, Trevor never once retaliates in similar fashion.

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* AbsurdCuttingPower: Her [[AnIcePerson ice magic]] can create spikes and blades sharp enough to imbed themselves in solid stone and slice cleanly through vampires and Night Creatures.



* BattleCouple: With Trevor in Season 3.

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* BattleCouple: With Trevor in Season 3.Trevor, from season 3 onwards.
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* BadassCreed: In "Monument", when the crowd of angry villagers accuse her of being a [[BurnTheWitch witch]]:
-->'''Sypha:''' No! I am a Speaker and a scholar of magic! I serve no demon, and I do no evil!
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*ImprobableHairstyle: She sports a haircut that wouldn't be in fashion for several more centuries.
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-->'''Alucard:''' "Come on, Belmont! Time to choose. You're either the last son of a warrior dynasty or a lucky drunk. ''Which is it?''"

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-->'''Alucard:''' "Come Come on, Belmont! Time to choose. You're either the last son of a warrior dynasty or a lucky drunk. ''Which is it?''"it?''



* LightningBruiser: As humans go, Trevor's certainly fast, strong and tough.

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* LightningBruiser: As humans go, Trevor's certainly fast, strong strong, and tough.



* MagicallyIneptFighter: Trevor stands out amongst the cast for being the one fighter that has practically no magical abilities or skills save those imbued into his equipment, like the Morning Star and the Consecrated Whip. It's especially prominent when contrasted against Sypha and Alucard, whom each have innate abilities that make them immense powerhouses in a fight, whereas Trevor is noticeably unable to be as directly powerful. He ''more'' that makes up for it though, by being one '''hell''' of a CombatPragmatist, always creatively analysing the battlefield and thinking on his feet to outmanoeuvre the enemies, as well as extremely tough and strong for a human being. [[spoiler:When fighting against Dragan and his subordinates, it's Trevor's [[ExactlyWhatIAimedAt well-aimed throw]] of his DeadlyDisk that turns the tides for the heroes, and it was his ability to identify the pieces of the God-killing blade that allowed him to Kill death itself, along with the being underestimating him for being jsut another ordinary human being]]. Trevor's magical ineptitude becomes especially prominent [[spoiler:in the sequel series, as all his descendants through Sypha showcase impressive magical fortitude as a dynasty of {{Magic Knight}}s, but none of whom can quite match Trevor's sheer physical ''brutality'' in a fight to close the gap with Vampires and night creatures]].

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* MagicallyIneptFighter: Trevor stands out amongst the cast for being the one fighter that has practically no magical abilities or skills save those imbued into his equipment, like the Morning Star and the Consecrated Whip. It's especially prominent when contrasted against Sypha and Alucard, whom who each have innate abilities that make them immense powerhouses in a fight, whereas Trevor is noticeably unable to be as directly powerful. He ''more'' that makes up for it though, by being one '''hell''' of a CombatPragmatist, always creatively analysing the battlefield and thinking on his feet to outmanoeuvre outmaneuver the enemies, as well as extremely tough and strong for a human being. [[spoiler:When fighting against Dragan and his subordinates, it's Trevor's [[ExactlyWhatIAimedAt well-aimed throw]] of his DeadlyDisk that turns the tides for the heroes, and it was his ability to identify the pieces of the God-killing blade that allowed him to Kill death kill Death itself, along with the being underestimating him for being jsut just another ordinary human being]]. Trevor's magical ineptitude becomes especially prominent [[spoiler:in the sequel series, as all his descendants through Sypha showcase impressive magical fortitude as a dynasty of {{Magic Knight}}s, but none of whom can quite match Trevor's sheer physical ''brutality'' in a fight to close the gap with Vampires and night creatures]].
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* MultiethnicName: A subtle example but discussed in Season 2 when Sypha points out that neither his first nor last names are Wallachian in origin. He explains that this is because the Belmonts are of French descent, and "Trevor" is a derivation of a Celt named "Trefor" who was a family friend.
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* AtomicFBomb: Contrasting with Trevor's SirSwearsALot and Alucard's PrecisionFStrike, Sypha only swears in the final season where she lets loose with a massive "I'm fucking talking here!" while in the middle of a fight after weeks of stressful battles.
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* BloodKnight: She turns out to gain a rather disturbingly enthusiastic taste for fighting and adventure by Season 3. [[spoiler:This seems to have changed during the finale after she finds out about the Judge being a cold-blooded murderer, thus changing her entire mood about adventuring and fighting monsters. Sypha admits in Season 4 that she got caught up in the adventure, so she makes sure to put her non-combat related knowledge into helping others improve their lives.]]

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* BloodKnight: She turns out to gain a rather disturbingly enthusiastic taste for fighting and adventure by Season 3. [[spoiler:This seems to have changed during the finale after she finds out about the Judge being a cold-blooded murderer, thus changing her entire mood about adventuring and fighting monsters. Sypha admits in Season 4 that she got caught up in the adventure, so she makes sure to put her non-combat related non-combat-related knowledge into helping others improve their lives.]]
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--> '''Greta:''' (''when seeing the castle'') Ugly as sin.\\

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--> '''Greta:''' '''St. Germain:''' (''when seeing the castle'') Ugly as sin.\\
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* AuthorityEqualsAsskicking: She is the headwoman of Danesti, and is the most capable fighter amongst the villagers.

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* AuthorityEqualsAsskicking: AsskickingLeadsToLeadership: She is the headwoman of Danesti, and is the most capable fighter amongst the villagers.
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* AuthorityGrantsAsskicking: She is the headwoman of Danesti, and is the most capable fighter amongst the villagers.

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* AuthorityGrantsAsskicking: AuthorityEqualsAsskicking: She is the headwoman of Danesti, and is the most capable fighter amongst the villagers.
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* {{Irony}}: In the games, he's one of the first Belmonts credited with successfully killing Dracula (before the latter's ResurrectiveImmortality resurrects him to face future generations) a fact alluded to in the series' teaser trailer when he confidently introduced himself as "the man who'll kill Dracula". Not only does he ''not'' succeed in killing Dracula -- that honour instead going to Alucard[[labelnote:*]]aided by a remorseful Dracula's [[DeathSeeker willingness to actually die]][[/labelnote]] -- but by the final season, [[spoiler:he actually succeeds in bringing Dracula BackFromTheDead by ''sheer accident'', after 2 whole seasons of trying to prevent that exact outcome. Furthermore, unlike others who tried to resurrect him [[CameBackWrong intentionally deranged]] so he'd restart his genocide of humanity, Trevour brings back both him and his wife Lisa fully intact and no side-effects, allowing his family's ArchEnemy to [[EarnYourHappyEnding have a happy ending]], despite being characterised as the main character [[MagicallyIneptFighter utterly lacking in innate magics]]]].

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