![]() ![]() In the Case of Nero, well there isn't much of a relationship there at all. Its always stated that the conclusion of DMC3 was a bittersweet victory for Dante. ![]() Dante despite having the resolve to kill Vergil, tried to save Vergil in their final battle in DMC3. Even in DMC 3 Dante never treated Vergil as a villain even when Vergil summoned a massive tower in the middle of the city with countless demons. Dante could never truly hate his own brother but he had the resolve to kill him and stop his quest for power. The reason why our characters (and even us) never treated Vergil as true villain are for two reasons: Vergil is family and a victim. Or in DMC3, when a giant ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ tower emerge from the ground and demons kill a lotta people and Dante is like "Hold on, I'm taking my coat, I have to go play the guitar with an electrical vampire succubus" ? Oh ! Look, the giant flying statue got wings ! That's ridiculous !" Remember when Credo died in DMC4 and Dante and Trish were like "Welp, too bad. Nico's having fun at his expense, Dante is always being a smart ass and they all treat it like a game while people are literally dying. Soldiers get cut down and seconds later Nero's cracking jokes at the soldier who just lost his men. ![]() Vergil accepts what he did and fixes it.Īlso playing this game made me realize how all of the DMC cast are scumbags. The consequences are Vergil and Dante going down to the Underworld to save the day and getting locked up down there. But of course V and Urizen are incomplete beings and V retains Vergil's memories and emotions, regretting what has been done. He sought power, believing that separating his human side from his demonic side would achieve this. Originally posted by Anderson Pig:Urizen was the pure demonic side of Vergil. ![]()
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