Beneath a smile of madness, behind laughs of glee, and behind acts of horrible violence, hides a broken and tattered soul, lost in despair, desperately crying for the end of it all. In short, great job on the video, you deserve way more views! ^_^
A fitting tribute. Most would put a hardcore metal song to fit his bloodlust and violent nature, but I think this song is a much better fit for the No-Life King. It's much more reflective of his true character. His insanity, and violent tendencies are in truth a mask to hide centuries of pain and discontent with himself. From his failure to protect his people as Vlad Tepes, to losing the one he loved as Dracula, to his servitude to Hellsing, he is character shrouded in tragedy and sorrow.
As it was put in the manga, the act seeking bloodshed and battle in his case, is his way of silently begging for death, for he has lived for too long, is disgusted by what he has become, and wishes nothing more than to be destroyed by a worthy opponent who embodies all the righteous virtues of goodness that he himself once tried to stand for.
Beneath a smile of madness, behind laughs of glee, and behind acts of horrible violence, hides a broken and tattered soul, lost in despair, desperately crying for the end of it all.
In short, great job on the video, you deserve way more views! ^_^
A fitting tribute. Most would put a hardcore metal song to fit his bloodlust and violent nature, but I think this song is a much better fit for the No-Life King. It's much more reflective of his true character. His insanity, and violent tendencies are in truth a mask to hide centuries of pain and discontent with himself. From his failure to protect his people as Vlad Tepes, to losing the one he loved as Dracula, to his servitude to Hellsing, he is character shrouded in tragedy and sorrow.
As it was put in the manga, the act seeking bloodshed and battle in his case, is his way of silently begging for death, for he has lived for too long, is disgusted by what he has become, and wishes nothing more than to be destroyed by a worthy opponent who embodies all the righteous virtues of goodness that he himself once tried to stand for.