Cornell's Ending
Henry's Ending
Reinhardt's Endings
Carrie's Endings
Good and Bad Ending

 

Carrie's Endings

These are abbreviated endings. For the more complete ending scenes, click here to go to the Castlevania 64 ending page.

Good Ending: After defeating Drago in the desert realm, Carrie is transported to a mountain cliff where she watches Castlevania collapse into the ocean. (His death scene is the same as the one above.) We then head into the distance, where a wagon-riding peasant is talking with Carrie.

 

"It been two years since you've visited your mother's grave?" he asks.

He offers to drive her up the hill to its location, but she decides to walk instead.

 

Having met her destiny, she pays tribute to her mother's memory by laying a bouquet of flowers at the headstone.

 

 

Bad Ending: After defeating Dracula's servant, who was posing as the real Dracula, Malus appears before Carrie.

 

"Is Dracula dead?" the boy asks.
"It depends."
"Depends on what?"
"On what we do."

We cut to a scene where Carrie and Malus are resting on the back of wagon as a peasant drives them home.

 

Suddenly, Malus asks Carrie to marry him, but she notes that they're both too young; he concedes that they should get married when they get older, wherein he could protect her always. When Carrie gives a vague answer, Malus demands that she say yes. Mistaking his tone for playful, after some thought, she promises that she will one day marry him.

 

 

"Now we have a binding contract...," he says, with a strange voice.

 

"What?" she asks. "What did you just say?"
"Oh, nothing..." he replies.

They then ride off into the sunset. For Dracula is still alive, and Carrie would one day know the horrible truth.

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