Naruto Blood Moon Chapter 3

Mr. Mysterious

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#26
zeebee1 said:
It could be that by the time Alucard would wake up Integra and Seras were already dead. Walter would mostl likely believe that Alucards response would be to destroy England. In that case Walter's betrayal could be seen as a proactive attempt to protect England, which as a memeber of Hellsing, is his job.
Nice reasoning. Certainly explains Walter's actions, if not how he accomplished them. :yay:
 

Typhonis

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#27
But with Integra dead and the Round tables actions...Hellsing is dead
 

Cheifhotrod

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#28
I was wondering if were you going to have some of the people like Seras, Intrega, and maybe Alexander Anderson be reborn as different people Naruto knows or will met later.
 

DhampyrX2

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#29
Mr. Mysterious said:
zeebee1 said:
It could be that by the time Alucard would wake up Integra and Seras were already dead. Walter would mostl likely believe that Alucards response would be to destroy England. In that case Walter's betrayal could be seen as a proactive attempt to protect England, which as a memeber of Hellsing, is his job.
Nice reasoning. Certainly explains Walter's actions, if not how he accomplished them. :yay:
One problem with that. Walter himself pretty much raised Integra after her father died, and was loyal to her and Hellsing before all others. He was also a force that Alucard respected in his youth which meant he was no saint in his own right. I think it would be more likely he would work beside Alucard to rip the Round Table to pieces for their betrayal of Integra, then try to hunt down and stop the No Life King himself after the dirty work was done.

Although I wonder if Alucard might have come up with a way to resurrect Seras and/or Integra... perhaps as a part of a summons contract? His arcane knowledge as the No Life King was impressive as were his more esoteric powers when he was unsealed. Just some food for thought.

Besides the thought of Seras blowing off Orochimaru's arms with her Harkonnen gives me a warm fuzzy feeling.
 

Chaos Blade

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#30
The question would be, how would integra's death affect the seals?
I know that he is bound to the (van) Hellsings, but I'd think Abraham would have some sort of safety built onto the things, nobody is above fate, and all lines must come to an end at one time or another...

I agree with Dhampir, for all I know of the walter character, he would have been eager to turn the round table onto mincemeat, literally. It would need a very particular circumstance for Walter to betray, speciallly when he is not a tactical idiot. (ai, if it is for protecting integra, once alucard is dust, Integra is no longer a valued piece and becomes disposable...)

Of course, our redophillic friend might be confused, or mistaken (still, I find it difficult for any force to take hn unaware)
 

rocsflight

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#31
DhampyrX2 said:
Mr. Mysterious said:
zeebee1 said:
It could be that by the time Alucard would wake up Integra and Seras were already dead. Walter would mostl likely believe that Alucards response would be to destroy England. In that case Walter's betrayal could be seen as a proactive attempt to protect England, which as a memeber of Hellsing, is his job.
Nice reasoning. Certainly explains Walter's actions, if not how he accomplished them. :yay:
One problem with that. Walter himself pretty much raised Integra after her father died, and was loyal to her and Hellsing before all others. He was also a force that Alucard respected in his youth which meant he was no saint in his own right. I think it would be more likely he would work beside Alucard to rip the Round Table to pieces for their betrayal of Integra, then try to hunt down and stop the No Life King himself after the dirty work was done.

Although I wonder if Alucard might have come up with a way to resurrect Seras and/or Integra... perhaps as a part of a summons contract? His arcane knowledge as the No Life King was impressive as were his more esoteric powers when he was unsealed. Just some food for thought.

Besides the thought of Seras blowing off Orochimaru's arms with her Harkonnen gives me a warm fuzzy feeling.
In the manga wasn't Alucard saying that "blood is the currency of the soul"? I remember him summoning people who he had killed(and probably drank from) towards the end when all of his seals had been removed.
 

zeebee1

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#32
Would Walter go against the Round Table if it meant the death of the Queen? Integra served the queen. After that mess I don't think Alucard would care about the life of anyone except for Walter. Would he really risk letting Alucard destroy every thing Integra and the Hellsings worked for?
 

DhampyrX2

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#33
I think he'd help Alucard destroy the Round Table themselves, just as the historical Vlad eliminated the nobles that had betrayed his father after he took power. After the Round Table, and probably most of Iscariot because the initiated the raid and would be a more important target to Alucard, were gone then Walter would try to eliminate our favorite mideon. He'd take care of in house business, then try to finish Alucard himself. It would most likely never get to the queen because Walter would and could still betray him to save queen and country, but I don't think he'd do it before integra was unavenged. Dracula would go after the guilty first before attacking humanity by association. That way Vlad's targets wouldn't escape him through death by other means.
 

SmacksKiller

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#34
There just one problem, I don't think Walter would have been able to kill Alucard any other way than with the coffin trick and he knew that. I was probably going to kill the Round Table himself and alone without having to worry about a No Life King on the rampage after that.

P.S.
Can someone tell me how many anime episodes there is ?
 

zeebee1

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#36
Walter's betrayal could be explained if the author is using the Manga version. In that there are several theories that could explain his betrayal.
 
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