Talk:Gilles de Rais (Castlevania)

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Famicom style controller This article is within the scope of WikiProject Video games. For more information, visit the project page, where you can join the project and/or contribute to the discussion.
Start This article has been rated as Start-Class on the assessment scale.

Gilles de Rais (Castlevania) is within the scope of WikiProject France, an attempt to build a comprehensive and detailed guide to France and Monaco on Wikipedia. If you would like to participate, please join the project and help with our open tasks.
??? This article has not yet received a rating on the quality scale. Please rate the article and then leave a short summary here to explain the ratings and/or to identify the strengths and weaknesses.


Cornell's fight with Dracula, despite looking EXACTLY like the fake de Rais "Dracula" in Reinhardt and Carrie's quests, is suppose to be the real deal? What a way to make things confusing, Konami. I suppose they left him in like that so that they could keep the traditional style Dracula battle in there. Maybe some more mention of this should be thrown in the article. Buzda 05:41, 13 February 2006 (UTC)

Well, I think the idea is that years after Dracula's defeat by Cornell, de Rais knew how to pattern himself after the Count to fool anyone who might interfere. (If you notice, quirks do shine through. Gilles de Rais is associated with red/fire while Dracula uses blue fire/electricity.) But yeah, I plan on fully explaining the story’s peculiarities (perhaps with a timeline) on the C64/LoD pages... eventually. Guermantes 06:55, 13 February 2006 (UTC)
Great! You've done a great job maintaining these CV64 related articles. Buzda 09:43, 13 February 2006 (UTC)

Why is there a line of CSS showing at the top of this article? I cannot figure out where this code is coming from, but it must have something to do with a malformed template. Somebody with more wiki knowledge needs to get rid of that. --QuasarTE 07:43, 29 July 2006 (UTC)

Never mind, I was able to fix it, along with a number of other issues. Generally when someone's surname has an article attached to it, the article stays with their surname. I avoided the problem by changing instances of "Rais" either to "Gilles" or to an appropriate pronoun, as it was extremely repetitive saying "Rais" in almost every line of text in the first place :) --QuasarTE 08:21, 29 July 2006 (UTC)