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The '''Salazar Castle''' is an enormous fortress and monastery complex, located just outside the gates to [[El Pueblo]]. [[Leon Scott Kennedy|Leon]] and [[Ashley]] escape from the village and into the castle while attempting to evade a large horde of pursuing enemies.
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The '''Salazar Castle''' is an enormous fortress and monastery complex, located just outside the gates to [[El Pueblo]]. [[Leon S. Kennedy]] and [[Ashley Graham]] escape from the village and into the castle while attempting to evade a large horde of pursuing enemies.
   
Owned by its eighth Castellan [[Ramon Salazar]], the castle is the spiritual base of [[Los Illuminados]]. Beneath its great foundation, the [[Las Plagas|Las]][[las plagas| Plagas]] have remained in fossil form for centuries until they were recently mined and set upon the innocent villagers of El Pueblo.
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Owned by its eighth Castellan [[Ramon Salazar]], the castle is the spiritual base of [[Los Illuminados]]. Beneath its great foundation, the [[Las Plagas]] have remained in fossil form for centuries until they were recently mined and set upon the innocent villagers of El Pueblo.
   
 
Within its walls hides both an opulent palace and a number of horrific deathtraps. Many rooms within the castle house the most menacing creatures in the game.
 
Within its walls hides both an opulent palace and a number of horrific deathtraps. Many rooms within the castle house the most menacing creatures in the game.
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Areas of interest include an extensive [[Salazar's Garden|hedge maze]] filled with Salazar's "[[Colmillos|pets]]," many large [[Salazar's Tower|towers]], including one that houses a gigantic statue of Salazar himself, and an extensive [[Salazar's Sewer|sewer]] and cave system, housing some of the castellan's [[Novistador|pet insects]].
 
Areas of interest include an extensive [[Salazar's Garden|hedge maze]] filled with Salazar's "[[Colmillos|pets]]," many large [[Salazar's Tower|towers]], including one that houses a gigantic statue of Salazar himself, and an extensive [[Salazar's Sewer|sewer]] and cave system, housing some of the castellan's [[Novistador|pet insects]].
   
The Castle begins at Chapter 3-1 and continues until Chapter 4-4. The most common enemies of the castle are the [[Zealots]], the religious cultists of the Los Illuminados. They are armed with flails and occasionally scythes. Further into the castle you will eventually reach the Plaga Mines, where you meet up with some [[Los Ganados|familiar foes]]. Among the many sub-bosses in the castle include [[Armadura]]s, [[Garrador]]s, Zealot Leaders, and [[Dr. Salvador]]s. Bosses include Salazar's "right hand" [[Verdugo]], Twin [[El Gigante]]s, and finally Salazar himself.
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The Castle begins at Chapter 3-1 and continues until Chapter 4-4. The most common enemies of the castle are the [[Zealot]]s, the religious cultists of the Los Illuminados. They are armed with flails and occasionally scythes. Further into the castle you will eventually reach the Plaga Mines, where you meet up with some [[Los Ganados|familiar foes]]. Among the many sub-bosses in the castle include [[Armadura]]s, [[Garrador]]s, Zealot Leaders, and [[Dr. Salvador]]s. Bosses include Salazar's "right hand" [[Verdugo]], Twin [[El Gigante]]s, and finally Salazar himself.
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== Trivia ==
 
*In the room where you can find a [[RPG-7]] surrounded by glass, you can also spot a massive painting depicting famous Greek philosophers. This is the "The School of Athens" by the Italian Renaissance artist Raphael.
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*In addition, the bedroom where you encounter Ada for the first time also houses the work "Primavera" by Italian Renaissance artist Botticelli.
   
 
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== Trivia ==
 
*In the room where you can find a [[RPG-7]] surrounded by glass, you can also spot a massive painting depicting famous Greek philosophers. This is the "The School of Athens" by the Italian Renaissance artist Raphael.
 
 
*In addition, the bedroom where you encounter Ada for the first time also houses the work "Primavera" by Italian Renaissance artist Botticelli.
 
 
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The Salazar Castle is an enormous fortress and monastery complex, located just outside the gates to El Pueblo. Leon S. Kennedy and Ashley Graham escape from the village and into the castle while attempting to evade a large horde of pursuing enemies.

Owned by its eighth Castellan Ramon Salazar, the castle is the spiritual base of Los Illuminados. Beneath its great foundation, the Las Plagas have remained in fossil form for centuries until they were recently mined and set upon the innocent villagers of El Pueblo.

Within its walls hides both an opulent palace and a number of horrific deathtraps. Many rooms within the castle house the most menacing creatures in the game.

Areas of interest include an extensive hedge maze filled with Salazar's "pets," many large towers, including one that houses a gigantic statue of Salazar himself, and an extensive sewer and cave system, housing some of the castellan's pet insects.

The Castle begins at Chapter 3-1 and continues until Chapter 4-4. The most common enemies of the castle are the Zealots, the religious cultists of the Los Illuminados. They are armed with flails and occasionally scythes. Further into the castle you will eventually reach the Plaga Mines, where you meet up with some familiar foes. Among the many sub-bosses in the castle include Armaduras, Garradors, Zealot Leaders, and Dr. Salvadors. Bosses include Salazar's "right hand" Verdugo, Twin El Gigantes, and finally Salazar himself.


Trivia

  • In the room where you can find a RPG-7 surrounded by glass, you can also spot a massive painting depicting famous Greek philosophers. This is the "The School of Athens" by the Italian Renaissance artist Raphael.
  • In addition, the bedroom where you encounter Ada for the first time also houses the work "Primavera" by Italian Renaissance artist Botticelli.

Gallery