Malus (Castlevania)
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Game series | Castlevania |
First game | Castlevania (N64) |
Designed by | Yasuomi Umetsu |
Voice actor(s) | Harald Gjerd |
Malus (マルス Marusu?, Mars) is a boy from Konami's Castlevania video game series. He appears as a non-playable character in Castlevania and Castlevania: Legacy of Darkness, both of which were published on the Nintendo 64 in the late nineties.
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[edit] Character history
Dracula's proxies (Gilles de Rais, Actrise, and Death) have been kidnapping small children and bringing them to Castlevania. At the request of the church, Henry Oldrey rescues the majority of them in his quest in Castlevania: Legacy of Darkness. Carrie Fernandez and Reinhardt Schneider interact with a one such child, a young violin virtuoso dressed in noble's finery named Malus. They first encounter him in the hedge maze, as they are stalked by a Frankenstein monster and two hellhounds. With the player's help, Malus is led to safety.
The hero next encounters Malus in the Castle Center, where it seems the child has gone mad. After asking peculiar questions and making disquieting statements about Dracula, Malus runs deeper into the castle before the heroes can investigate.
If the player reaches the Castle Keep before fellow vampire hunter Charles Vincent, the quest will extend beyond this level. After defeating a vampire the players assume is Dracula, the aerie begins to crumble. As they attempt to escape, Malus attacks the hero with a bow and arrow while mounted atop a dark Pegasus. After following him, the players see a horrific transformation: Malus ages, becoming an adult, and worse, a vampire. The vampire in the Castle Keep was Gilles de Rais disguised as the Count, while Malus is the true reincarnation of the Dark Lord. After Dracula is defeated, his body transforms back into that of a child. Malus looks around and wonders what happened, seemingly oblivious to the events that just transpired. As the player moves to help him, Charlie Vincent arrives on the scene and douses the child with holy water. Malus writhes in pain when exposed to the blessed substance. Vincent explains that the child is not possessed, but is a master of deception. Malus transports the player to an alternate dimension for a final battle, in which he is ultimately defeated.
If the player does not reach the Castle Keep in time, Charlie Vincent will be caught and vampirised by de Rais, forcing the player to defeat him in battle. Without Vincent's assistance, the hero fails in their mission: They are fooled by Malus' act and rescue the boy instead of destroying him. If you are fooled by Malus when playing as Reinhardt the game ends with Malus and Reinhardt riding on a horse, and Malus' eyes turn red. If playing as Carrie, then the game end with Malus proposing to her, and she accepts.
[edit] Boss battles
Although you don't actually fight Malus in his child form, in Castlevania 64 you are forced to fight his other form, Dracula. His Dracula form is a lot like Gilles de Rais.
Like Gilles de Rais, he teleports around. When he teleports there is a blue flame where he is standing and a blue flame at where he will go. Some times there are many diferent flames to trick you. After he teleports he shoots a few fire balls. Like De Rais' fire balls, you can whip them for food and power ups. The only difference is that Malus' fire balls are blue.
In his second attack, he teleports to the middle of the platform. He sends out two green shockwaves, one in the air and one on the ground, just like Gilles de Rais did, but in a different order.
Malus' third attack is his most powerful. Green flames appear around him and he makes a huge wall of green fire around the platform. Greens flames then erupt from under where the hero is standing if he or she is in side the ring.
After defeating Malus' Dracula form, you will fight the True Dracula.
[edit] Trivia
- The Latin word "malus" means "bad." It is also the root of the word malice.
- Malus' Japanese name, Mars, is a mythological reference to the Roman god of war.