Trepha

Trepha is the het ship between Trevor and Sypha from the Castlevania fandom.

Labyrinth
As the speaker statue falls, Trevor catches it and it becomes un-petrified revealing a woman. As she comes too, she removes herself from Trevor's arms and promptly throws up. Trevor collects his sword and comments on the speakers dressing the girls like boys. She says that it's safer when they travel, and asks what happened. He explains that she was turned to stone by the Cyclops, but she was transformed back when he killed it. She asks if he climbed on her while she was stone, and he says that he did. She calls him rude and asks who he is. He says that he came to retrieve her for her grandfather, who promised to leave with the speakers if he brought her. She says that the sleeping warrior is still down there, but Trevor thinks that the cyclops was a trap for speakers, given their lack of popularity. She tries to explain more of the story, but Trevor brushes her off and says that they have to go since they all think she's dead. She is surprised by that and asks who he is again. He tells her who he is, and tells her she can get herself killed again after showing her grandfather she's alive. She agree's and introduces herself as Sypha, but he doesn't care. They then head back up to the surface.

As Trevor returns Sypha to the speakers, he tells them that the legend probably isn't real, and was most likely left as trap. Sypha insists that there's still a possibility of it being real, and asks why he's so sure it's not. Trevor reminds her what they saw down there, and that they matched what was described inside of Dracula's castle by Trevor's great-grandfather. Trevor leaves them to find a drink, Sypha suggesting she could give him a bucket of pee and say it's beer. Her grandfather reminds her that he saved her, but Sypha thinks that doesn't excuse him from being rude.

Trevor returns to the Speakers and tells them that the Bishop plans to have them all killed by a mob, so they need to leave. Sypha says that they can't leave people in their time of need, but Trevor reminds her that the people think that the Speakers are the problem. Their leader reminds Trevor of what happened to the Belmonts, and Trevor insists that they didn't have a choice in standing up to the church. Sypha says that the speakers do, and they will use their knowledge to do so. She tells him that while they stand in fight, he should leave, but he tells them to leave instead.

Necropolis

 * Trevor agrees to retrieve the leader of the speaker's grandchild.

Labyrinth

 * Trevor hits his sword against Sypha's statue-fied face.
 * Trevor jumps on Sypha's head to kick the sword in the cyclops eye.
 * Trevor watches Sypha and her grandfather reunite.

Fanon
The pairing was initially not very popular with fans of the animated series, given that there weren't many moments between them in the first season, even if Trevor did save Sypha. They gained more fans in the second season, when there was more time for them to develop a more casual dynamic and build up their romance.

On AO3, Trepha is the second most written ship for Sypha and the third most written for Trevor. It is also the third most written ship in the Castlevania (Cartoon) and Castlevania Series tags.

Fandom
FAN FICTION

Trivia

 * Sypha is not revealed to be a woman to the end of Castlevania III, where she starts her romance with Trevor.

Variations

 * Trephacard refers to the ship between Trevor, Sypha and Adrian Tepes