Not as such, no. What you're feeling is the weight of freedom and choice resting on your shoulders.
It's not something a lot of Belmonts got the experience of having. But it's not wrong to feel like it's out of place, given the sacred charge you and your family have borne for so long. Nor should you feel guilty for getting to experience it. This, after all, is the dream that the Belmont Clan fought for over hundreds of years.
"What now" is the question a lot of heroic types end up asking when they accomplish something great. "What now" becomes a burden of choice. And it might be overwhelming at first, but... reflection of life and the world, and the values you carry as a person might be of some help.
UN: LordVal
It's not something a lot of Belmonts got the experience of having. But it's not wrong to feel like it's out of place, given the sacred charge you and your family have borne for so long. Nor should you feel guilty for getting to experience it. This, after all, is the dream that the Belmont Clan fought for over hundreds of years.
"What now" is the question a lot of heroic types end up asking when they accomplish something great. "What now" becomes a burden of choice. And it might be overwhelming at first, but... reflection of life and the world, and the values you carry as a person might be of some help.