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Description
Mrs. Djuvara is a minor character from the original animated series based on the Castlevania video game franchise, appearing in its early seasons. She is an elderly woman who resides in the village of Lupu during the time of Dracula’s reign of terror. Her most significant connection is with Lisa Țepeș, the human wife of Dracula and mother of Alucard. Mrs. Djuvara was one of the villagers who sought medical help from Lisa, who worked as a healer. After Lisa provided her with a medicine that successfully treated an illness, Mrs. Djuvara became deeply grateful and held Lisa in high regard.

In terms of personality, Mrs. Djuvara is depicted as a kindly and morally grounded individual. When the Church authorities condemned Lisa for witchcraft and prepared to burn her at the stake, Mrs. Djuvara chose not to attend the execution, out of respect and a belief in Lisa’s innocence. This act of quiet defiance shows her personal integrity and her refusal to participate in an unjust act, even under the pressure of communal expectation.

Her role in the story is primarily that of a witness and a narrative link to Dracula’s later actions. Following Lisa’s death, Dracula declared war on humanity and set out to annihilate the people of Lupu. However, he specifically spared Mrs. Djuvara, recognizing her kindness to his wife. He warned her to leave the country with her family before he unleashed his deadly assault on the region. This decision illustrates Dracula’s capacity for selective mercy and underscores the impact Lisa had on him. Mrs. Djuvara’s survival and her knowledge of Dracula’s warning serve as a testament to the few human connections that could influence the vampire lord’s wrath.

Mrs. Djuvara does not possess any supernatural abilities or combat skills; she is an ordinary human with no magical or physical prowess. Her importance lies in her moral stance and her relationship with the Țepeș family. She undergoes no significant development as a character, as her appearances are limited to her interactions with Lisa and the aftermath of Lisa’s death. Nonetheless, she stands as a symbol of the innocent people caught in the conflict between Dracula and humanity, and her quiet decency highlights the theme of compassion amidst widespread cruelty.