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This page deals with the characters from Castlevania: Judgment.

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    Aeon 
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Voiced by (Japanese): Hiroshi Kamiya
Voiced by (English): Ezra Weisz

"My name is Aeon. Shall we begin the first trial?"

A mysterious wanderer of time, and a member of a group of similar individuals. He's the one responsible for gathering a large number of Dracula-related individuals from history to further his own goals.


  • Arc Number: 13. The number...
    • ...of warriors Aeon summons in his crusade.
    • ...of hits in his Limit Break, Requiem of the 13th Hour.
    • ...of hours in his clock.
    • ...of soul keys needed to confront the Time Reaper in the True Story Mode.
  • The Chosen One: Seeks a warrior who can defeat the Time Reaper and restore the timeline. If the player fails to beat him in his second encounter in True Story Mode or defeats Dracula (after the rest of the cast) in Aeon's own, he decides to confront the Reaper by himself.
    Aeon: "You are not the one. Then I must go myself."
  • Evolving Attack: His Hour of Judgment attack, which is dependent on his clock's color.
    • Colorless: Extension - Extends his blade for a single attack.
    • Blue - Suffer the March of Time - A Kamehame Hadoken which resembles a similar attack used by the Time Reaper.
    • Green - The Clock Strikes Thrice - A triple-hit attack from his clock and swords.
    • Yellow - Behold Absolute Power - Freezes time for a short while. Best used to lead up to his Limit Break.
  • Expy: Of Saint Germain from Curse of Darkness; his alternate color scheme even matches his outfit.
  • Fantastic Racism: The Time Reaper aside, Aeon doesn't like immortals, not even Alucard, claiming their existence disrupts the flow of time.
  • High-Class Glass: Unlike Saint Germain, he doesn't normally wear the appropriate top hat.
  • Improbable Weapon User: Uses a "Clock Blade", which looks like an enlarged, weaponized minute hand of a clock that is used as a spear.
  • Kamehame Hadoken: Hour of Judgment - Suffer the March of Time.
  • Leitmotif: "Darkness of Fear", a remix of the main theme of Judgment.
  • Limit Break: Requiem of the 13th Hour, where Aeon taunts the enemy (one for each member of the roster) and strikes them with 12 short swords and one final longsword.
  • Never the Selves Shall Meet: If he's faced with himself, the second to speak says there can't be two of him inside the time rift, and the winner says time itself was about to be destroyed.
  • Not So Stoic: When he confronts the Time Reaper himself, his tone noticeably sounds more irate.
    Aeon: You will pay for disrupting the flow of time. Your hour is up!
  • Place Beyond Time: The time rift; in addition, it is revealed that he has no home time.
  • Set Right What Once Went Wrong: His goal is to stop a plot by Galamoth of Kid Dracula and Symphony of the Night fame to dispose of Dracula in the past, replace him, and, you guessed it, Take Over the World. He has to kill any alternates of himself he encounters, saying there can't be two of him within the time rift lest time itself be destroyed.
  • Sharp-Dressed Man: Aeon is rocking quite the outfit for either as early as the late 15th Century or as recently as the end of the 19th, considering the various time periods.
  • Stealth Mentor: To the point of imparting words of wisdom to his opponent before landing the final blow.
  • The Stoic: Very composed and collected despite the dire situation of the timeline being at risk by the Time Reaper. Though some of his words do reflect some disapproval and even disappointment at times, he definitely doesn't show it on his face.
  • Time Master: Most of his moves (Nick of Time, Hour of Judgment - Suffer the March of Time/The Clock Strikes Thrice and Requiem of the 13th Hour) follow a time motif as well.
  • Time Stands Still: One of his specialties, as well as his strongest variation of Hour of Judgment, Behold Absolute Power.
  • Verbal Tic: When he's not expositing on the situation, he's handing out tidbits on time and how it seemingly works.

    Golem 
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Voiced by (Japanese): Hiroshi Shirokuma
Voiced by (English): Jamieson Price

"Where is place for me?"

An artificial being originally created by Carmilla to mindlessly guard ruins. Somehow, its arrival in the time rift granted it sapience, along with the ability to question its lot in life.


  • Become a Real Boy: He wants to become human while in the Time Rift, and is elated to learn that he is technically one by achieving sapience.
  • Breath Weapon: Its hyper move.
  • Dark Is Not Evil: A giant golem who performs a Heroic Sacrifice to save humanity.
  • Expy: It could pass for The Creature in a pinch, if not by matching his physical appearance.
  • Flesh Golem: Instead of being made out of clay and stone, it is a stitched-up creature powered with electricity.
  • Gentle Giant: It would stop fighting if it could.
  • Heroic Sacrifice: In the end, it chooses to repair the time rift and save humanity, even if it means never being able to think again. Its ending states that it was later killed by an unknown hunter.
  • Hulk Speak: Its method of speaking.
  • Innocently Insensitive: Upon learning that Cornell is a human cursed to become a wolfman, it considers that a curse might be able to make it human and pesters him about it. Cornell doesn't like his curse, though, and eventually loses his temper.
  • Is It Something You Eat?: "Love? What love? Love tasty?"
  • Mighty Glacier: It has an admittedly fast roll, but otherwise fits this trope in design.
  • Shock and Awe: Several of his attacks use electricity.
  • What Measure Is a Mook?: A question that comes up in his story, especially when he goes against his masters.

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