Indeed, the doors to the castle are the least of all problems, for the woods surrounding the estate and the castle are laid thick with traps, some magical, some physical. It's easy for the two of them, because of course it is. They sit in perfect balance. It takes effort though, real effort, and Alucard knows every moment that another trap fails.
He uses the viewing mirror to confirm who it is slipping past his defenses.
The doors remain closed.
The doors remain closed and there are two skeletons leading up to them now, picked clean by birds and maggots and the natural elements. They remain supported in their positions by will.
The doors remain closed until Alucard is called a cockwart one too many times, but even then he puts in no appearance. They don't know the layout besides what they saw, and the castle is hardly in a good state. There's still glass on the floor.
If it wasn't for the traps, it would be fair to assume the place was abandoned, or that Alucard had indeed gotten himself a coffin to rest in. (He's working on it.)
In which some issues with the new landscape design are had (aka post s3 coming home to GOING DAD.)
Indeed, the doors to the castle are the least of all problems, for the woods surrounding the estate and the castle are laid thick with traps, some magical, some physical. It's easy for the two of them, because of course it is. They sit in perfect balance. It takes effort though, real effort, and Alucard knows every moment that another trap fails.
He uses the viewing mirror to confirm who it is slipping past his defenses.
The doors remain closed.
The doors remain closed and there are two skeletons leading up to them now, picked clean by birds and maggots and the natural elements. They remain supported in their positions by will.
The doors remain closed until Alucard is called a cockwart one too many times, but even then he puts in no appearance. They don't know the layout besides what they saw, and the castle is hardly in a good state. There's still glass on the floor.
If it wasn't for the traps, it would be fair to assume the place was abandoned, or that Alucard had indeed gotten himself a coffin to rest in. (He's working on it.)
Night falls.
He (seemingly) isn't there.]