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Encyclopedia > Vergil (Devil May Cry)

This is a list of characters in the Devil May Cry video game series. Devil May Cry is an action-horror series set in the modern day, developed by Capcom and created by Shinji Mikami. As of 2007 there are three games in the series with a fourth installment currently in production. The series centers on main character Dante's goal of avenging his mother's murder by exterminating demons. In the process, he encounters his long lost brother with whom he has a dysfuntional relationship, and eventually kills him. As the series progresses it is eventualy revealed that the demon emperor Mundus is responsible for the loss of Dante's mother and the corruption of his brother. // Gameplay focuses primarily on fast and stylish combat; gaining a high style ranking requires long attack and evasion strings with little to no repetition of techniques, while avoiding damage. ... Namcos Pac-Man was a hit, and became a cultural phenomenon. ... For the original NASA meaning, see capsule communicator. ... Shinji Mikami, circa 2002. ... 2007 2007 in games 2006 in video gaming 2008 in video gaming Notable events of 2007 in video gaming. ...


The original character designs for Devil May Cry were based on ideas from Hideki Kamiya, a video game designer formerly employed by Capcom and subsequently by Clover Studio. He directed Devil May Cry after working on Resident Evil and Resident Evil 2. Kamiya designed Dante as what he called a "British guy" who "Doesn’t smoke cigarette" and has a demeanor that remains calm even if his mind isn't.[1] Hideki Kamiya ) is a video game designer employed by Capcom and Clover Studio, best known as the creator of Devil May Cry and Viewtiful Joe. ... A development studio of Capcom. ... Resident Evil, known in Japan as Biohazard ), is a highly successful survival-horror franchise that started life as video games developed by Capcom and created by Shinji Mikami. ... Resident Evil 2 , Biohazard 2) is a survival horror video game by Capcom originally released for the PlayStation in 1998 and the second installment in the Resident Evil series. ...

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Character conception and influence

Series creator Hideki Kamiya has stated that the titular character from the manga series Cobra by Buichi Terasawa served as the basis for Dante.[1][2] He also stated that Dante was designed with a cloak to make the character’s intense action look more colorful. The reason behind Dante’s red clothes is that in Japan red is a traditional color for a hero. Hideki Kamiya ) is a video game designer employed by Capcom and Clover Studio, best known as the creator of Devil May Cry and Viewtiful Joe. ... Manga )   (pl. ... Space Adventure Cobra (Manga title: コブラ, TV anime title: スペースコブラ, theater released anime title: コブラ SPACE ADVENTURE, DVD released anime title: スペースアドベンチャー コブラ) is a sci-fi manga created by Buichi Terasawa, later turned into an anime movie and a TV series. ... Buichi Terasawa (寺沢 武一 Terasawa Buichi, born March 30, 1955) is a manga-ka. ...


Dante's confident and fearless attitude have gained him widespread popularity. He was ranked as the seventh of Game Crush's "Top 10: Most Badass Video Game Characters" list,[3] and third among the "Top ten coolest video game characters" list of Screwattack.[4] The popularity of the Devil May Cry series lead to a line of Devil May Cry action figures produced by Toycom. [5]


Recurring characters

Dante

Main article: Dante
Dante, the Devil Hunter
Dante, the Devil Hunter

Dante is the primary protagonist of the series. He is a bounty hunter specializing in paranormal cases, and has been the primary playable character in the first three Devil May Cry games. Dante is set to play a supporting role in Devil May Cry 4. He was voiced by Reuben Langdon in Devil May Cry 3: Dante's Awakening, and he will reprise the role in the upcoming fourth game.[6] Dante has previously been voiced by Drew Coombs in Devil May Cry, and Matthew Kaminsky in Devil May Cry 2. He will be voiced by Toshiyuki Morikawa in the upcoming Devil May Cry anime.[7] This article or section on a video game-related subject may need to be cleaned up and rewritten because it describes a work of fiction in a primarily in-universe style. ... Image File history File linksMetadata Danteface. ... Image File history File linksMetadata Danteface. ... Devil May Cry 4 ) is the second sequel (Devil May Cry 3 being a prequel) to the Capcom horror-action game Devil May Cry. ... Devil May Cry 2 (デビルメイクライ2) is a video game by Capcom that features Dante as the games main hero, with the addition of Lucia who is playable in a second disc. ... Devil May Cry is an upcoming anime series based on the video game series created and owned by Capcom. ...




Vergil

Vergil, the Dark Slayer
Vergil, the Dark Slayer
Nelo Angelo
Nelo Angelo

Vergil is a chief antagonist in Devil May Cry 3, though he is betrayed by Arkham at the end of the game's second act (the end of mission 13), [8] and temporarily teams up with Dante near the end. Throughout the game, Vergil seeks to undo the seal of Sparda inside the Temen-ni-gru and claim the entirety of their father's power for his own, regardless of the effects this will have on the human world. To do so he needed Dante's half of their mother's amulet, so he lures his brother out with the intent of taking it by force. Vergil battles Dante three times in the Devil May Cry 3 storyline. Their first battle is on the highest level of Temen-Ni-Gru. Though Dante puts up a valiant effort, he is soundly defeated by Vergil's might with the Yamato, his keepsake katana from Sparda. At the end, Vergil obtains Dante's amulet. Their final battle is near the entrance to the demon realm. Vergil, having attained the Force Edge, uses several new attacks, he is eventually defeated when Dante's demonic powers awaken.[9] A special cutscene after the game's credits shows Vergil rising to his feet in a lake of blood, and looking into the sky to see three large glowing orbs in a triangle – Mundus as he first appeared in Devil May Cry. Vergil decides that if his father was able to fight Mundus he can too, and then charges at the orbs with the Yamato ready.[10] Vergil survives his encounter with Mundus, and is subsecuently seen as one of his minions, under the name Nelo Angelo. Dante encounters Nelo Angelo three times in Devil May Cry. Each time that Nelo Angelo saw Dante's half of the amulet, he fled the battle. In their final encounter, Nelo Angelo manages to uncover his face to reveal that he is Vergil. In the end Nelo Angelo appears to explode leaving his half of the amulet behind. Image File history File linksMetadata Vergilface. ... Image File history File linksMetadata Vergilface. ... Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ... Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ... This article or section does not adequately cite its references or sources. ... // Main article: Dante Dante, the Devil Hunter Dante is the main protagonist of the video game series and franchise Devil May Cry. ...




Sparda

Sparda as seen in Devil May Cry 3
Sparda as seen in Devil May Cry 3

In Devil May Cry mythology, Sparda is a demon that rebelled against his own kind for the sake of the human world two thousand years ago. He defeated the demons and their king, Mundus, and shut the portal to the demon world, sacrificing both his own blood and that of a mortal priestess.[11][12] Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ... Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ... // Main article: Dante Dante, the Devil Hunter Dante is the main protagonist of the video game series and franchise Devil May Cry. ...


But the bulk of Sparda’s power was trapped in the demon realm, sealed inside his sword, and was only accessible with an amulet he took with him into the human world. This amulet, which can be separated into two parts, was also one of the keys needed to unlock the portal. All its abilities are deactivated if the halves are separated.[13][14] Near the end of his life he fathered the twins Dante and Vergil with his human wife Eva, and gave his amulet to her as a gift. The boys were each given one half of the amulet by their mother as well as one each of Sparda's other enchanted swords: Rebellion, a sword similar to a zweihänder, was given to Dante, while Vergil received the sword Yamato, a katana-like weapon.[15] This article or section on a video game-related subject may need to be cleaned up and rewritten because it describes a work of fiction in a primarily in-universe style. ... This is a list of characters in the Devil May Cry video game series. ... // Main article: Dante Dante, the Devil Hunter Dante is the main protagonist of the video game series and franchise Devil May Cry. ... 16th century zweihanders, image (c) John Clements. ... This article or section does not adequately cite its references or sources. ...




Mundus

Mundus, main antagonist of Devil May Cry
Mundus, main antagonist of Devil May Cry

In Devil May Cry mythology, Mundus was the king of the demon world. He was defeated by Sparda two thousand years before the games.[16] He appears much as a biblical angel, dozens of feet tall, with white feathered wings, and a third eye on his forehead. Image File history File links Mundus. ... Image File history File links Mundus. ... A Gothic angel in ivory, c1250, Louvre An angel is a supernatural being found in many religions. ...


Mundus served as the main antagonist during the first Devil May Cry, and created Trish (whose appearance was based on Dante's mother Eva) so she could lure Dante to Mallet Island.[17] There, Mundus’ servants tried to kill Dante, but Dante was the ultimate victor, winning Trish’s loyalty and defeating Mundus, who promised to eventually return.[18] He has a cameo appearance at the end of the third game, where he appears as three red glowing orbs in the sky with electricity around them, this was the form Mundus displayed when he was first seen in Devil May Cry. He is voiced by Tony Daniels.[19]


Eva

Eva's photo in Dante's office
Eva's photo in Dante's office

Eva was the human wife of Sparda and mother of the twins Dante and Vergil. She was killed in a demon attack, but sometime before that she gave each of the boys half of Sparda's amulet as a birthday gift.[20] Eva herself only appears as a photo on Dante's desk and as a voice in a flashback in the first Devil May Cry game. Trish was created to look exactly like Eva.[17] She is voiced by Sarah Lafleur.[19] Image File history File links EvaDMC.jpg‎ Screenshot of Evas picture from Devil May Cry Devils Lair This image is an illustration of a character or characters in a comic book, video game, or animated television program or film. ... Image File history File links EvaDMC.jpg‎ Screenshot of Evas picture from Devil May Cry Devils Lair This image is an illustration of a character or characters in a comic book, video game, or animated television program or film. ... This article or section on a video game-related subject may need to be cleaned up and rewritten because it describes a work of fiction in a primarily in-universe style. ... This is a list of characters in the Devil May Cry video game series. ... Sarah Lafleur is a Canadian-born actor, most recognizable for her roles in Nightstalker (ABC), CSI:NY (CBS), Shall We Dance (Miramax), Playmakers (ESPN), Master Spy: The Robert Hanssen Story (CBS), Gene Roddenberrys Earth Final Conflict (CTV), Daydream Believers: The Monkees Story (VH1) and as the voice of Sailor...




Devil May Cry

Trish

Trish
Trish

Trish was introduced in Devil May Cry. She also appeared in Devil May Cry 2 as a playable character (where her appearance is a bonus feature and not a part of the game's plot) as well as in the PS2 version of Viewtiful Joe alongside Dante, and as a playable character in the PSP game Viewtiful Joe: Red Hot Rumble. She will also appear in the anime. Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ... Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ... Viewtiful Joe is a video game developed by Capcoms Capcom Production Studio 4 design team Team Viewtiful. The other games in the series, including the PS2 port of the first game, have been made by Clover Studio. ...


Trish is a creation of Mundus who bears a great resemblance to Eva, Dante’s deceased mother. As a result of her demonic nature she possesses several supernatural abilities. In the first game, she hires Dante to help stop Mundus' plan to conquer the human world by opening a gate to the demon world on Mallet Island. Later in the game Dante learns that she is a servant of Mundus, and that her resemblance to Eva was part of a plan to lure Dante to the island so that Mundus' servants can kill him.[17] However, she develops feelings for Dante and helps him defeat Mundus. In the game's epilogue, she and Dante are shown working together as partners out of the renamed "Devil Never Cry" office. She is voiced by Sarah Lafleur in Devil May Cry. In the anime she will be voiced by Atsuko Tanaka.[19][7]




Devil May Cry 2

Lucia

Lucia, the Protector
Lucia, the Protector

Lucia is, alongside Dante, one of the two protagonists of Devil May Cry 2. Lucia is a quick and agile fighter, she uses two ornately crafted curved daggers. Like Dante, she can also Devil Trigger transforming into a demon similar to a bird. Lucia is a member of Vie de Marli, a clan of guardians that have the blood of demons. [21] Image File history File links Download high resolution version (468x636, 43 KB)Lucia in Devil May Cry 2. ... Image File history File links Download high resolution version (468x636, 43 KB)Lucia in Devil May Cry 2. ...


She lures Dante to her island so that Matier, her mother, may ask him to help them to defeat Arius, an evil man who has turned their land into a demon paradise. Dante accepts, and he and Lucia start their quests separately. Later in the game it is revealed that Lucia is actually a demon created by Arius but that she was a "defect".[22] However, this does not change Lucia’s objectives and she continues her mission. When she reaches Arius, however, Dante has already defeated him. Dante then takes a motorcycle and goes into the demon world to kill more devils. After Dante leaves, Arius, now completely turned into a monster, rises from the ruins of the buildings. Lucia confronts him and wins the battle. Finally, Lucia is shown waiting in Dante’s shop, flipping his coin continuously. Just then, Lucia hears a motorcycle outside the shop and goes out running. She shares her name with Saint Lucy, a martyred saint, called Lucia in The Divine Comedy where she appeared to help poet Dante Alighieri. She is voiced by Francoise Gralewski.[23]
Saint Lucy of Syracuse, also known as Saint Lucia, Santa Lucia, or Saint Lukia, (traditional dates 283-304) was a rich young Christian martyr who is venerated as a Saint by Catholic and Orthodox Christians. ...


Matier

Matier from DMC2
Matier from DMC2

Matier is a secondary character that appeared in Devil May Cry 2. Matier is a old woman and like Lucia, is part of the clan of Vie de Marli. In her younger days, she and her clan fought against the demons alongside Sparda. Matier is cheerful and optimistic, and always seems sure of Dante's eventual victory.[21] She is the one who guides Lucia to reunite the Arcanas (mystical relics) and to lure Dante to their island, to whom she never refers by his name but rather calls "Son of Sparda". At first it is claimed that Matier is Lucia’s mother, but it’s later revealed that Lucia was in fact created by Arius who planned to dispose of her, until Matier found her and raised her as a daughter. In the end she tells Lucia not to worry and that Dante will eventually return from the demon world.
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Arius

Arius, DMC2's antagonist
Arius, DMC2's antagonist

Arius is the primary antagonist in Devil May Cry 2. He is an extremely wealthy businessman that owns an international company called Uroboros.[21] He wishes to find the legendary Arcana, artifacts which would allow him to raise the demon Argosax from the demon realm and use that power to control the world. [24] While he is completely human at the outset of the game, he does have access to a variety of powerful magic which allows him to fight against capable demon hunters such as Dante and he is also capable of creating his own demons in a form of his choosing.
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Devil May Cry 3

Lady

Lady (Also known as Mary)
Lady (Also known as Mary)

Lady first appeared in Devil May Cry 3: Dante's Awakening, and later in that game's spin-off manga. In the game, she appears in numerous cutscenes, fights Dante as a boss character, and teams up with Dante during the game’s closing credits, though she is not controllable by the player. She also provides the game’s framing narration, telling the story of how she met Dante and Vergil, and how Dante picked the name "Devil May Cry" for his shop, which was something she had said while trying to comfort Dante.[25][26] Image File history File links DMC_Lady. ... Image File history File links DMC_Lady. ... A manga based on the best selling video game Devil May Cry 3: Dantes Awakening was released in Japan and later an English translation was released in 2005. ...


Her original name, Mary, was given to her by her father Arkham, but she chose to renounce that name when he murdered her mother. Dante first called her "lady" when she refused to tell him her name. [27] She has differently-colored eyes. While still a normal human, she is also an exceptionally skilled firearms expert and extremely acrobatic in close quarters combat. Her most powerful weapon is the Kalina-Ann, a customized missile launcher similar to a MANPADS that she named after her mother. She temporarily loans it to Dante late in the game. She is also a descendent of a mortal priestess sacrificed by Sparda to seal the portal to the demon world, and therefore her blood is a necessary key to reactivating it. An example of heterochromia in a human. ... Military Usage Close Quarters Combat, or CQC, is used to describe an up-close military hand-to-hand fighting system, also known as combatives. ... An SA-7 in use Russian Manportable SAM System SA-18/GROUSE MANPADS (Human-Portable Air-Defence System) are shoulder-launched surface-to-air missiles. ...


Throughout the game she pursues Arkham, intending to thwart his plans and kill him for his crimes.[28] Dante at first flirts with her, then tries to rescue her, and later challenges her to a fight to stop her from continuing her pursuit into the demon world. Her commitment to her goal of defeating evil, and her sense of responsibility to her family and for her father's actions, touch Dante in such a way that he takes up her cause and fully commits to devil hunting. In her closing narration she says Dante has decided to help her hunt down every last demon.


She shares her given name with Mary (mother of Jesus), who was probably the "gentle lady" in The Divine Comedy who aided poet Dante Alighieri. Stephanie Cheeva is credited for the character in the credits for Devil May Cry 3,[29] however according to a report from a public appearance by Reuben Langdon and Daniel Southworth (who played Dante and Vergil respectively), Cheeva performed motion capture for three scenes, while another actress provided the voice.[30] She will be played by Fumiko Orikasa in the anime.[7] According to the New Testament, Mary (Judeo-Aramaic מרים, Maryām, from Hebrew Miriam) was the mother of Jesus of Nazareth; at the time of his conception she was betrothed (or engaged) to Joseph and was a virgin. ... Dante, Andrea del Castagno, ca. ...


Arkham

Arkham of Devil May Cry 3
Arkham of Devil May Cry 3

Arkham is a scholar with supernatural abilities and knowledge about the demon world's folklore. He is taller than Dante and Vergil, bald to the extent of having no eyebrows, and has a scar covering the left side of his face, which is seen to pulsate in one cutscene. It is the result of a botched ritual to turn himself into a demon, in which he sacrificed his wife.[31] In most of Arkham's scenes he is holding a book in his hands, even in combat. Like his daughter Lady, he has differently colored eyes. Image File history File linksMetadata Download high-resolution version (525x875, 53 KB) Artwork from Devil May Cry 3 [1] This image is an illustration of a character or characters in a comic book, video game, or animated television program or film. ... Image File history File linksMetadata Download high-resolution version (525x875, 53 KB) Artwork from Devil May Cry 3 [1] This image is an illustration of a character or characters in a comic book, video game, or animated television program or film. ... An example of heterochromia in a human. ...


He is one of the main antagonists in Devil May Cry 3. He first appears in a cut scene in the game's first mission where he walks into Dante's office and offers him an invitation from his brother Vergil. This article or section on a video game-related subject may need to be cleaned up and rewritten because it describes a work of fiction in a primarily in-universe style. ... This is a list of characters in the Devil May Cry video game series. ...


Arkham is a master manipulator, pitting Dante, Vergil and Lady against each other by preying on their personalities and desires. To Vergil, he plays the role of sycophant, pretending to help Vergil while plotting against him. He taunts and further enrages Lady, who is driven by her need for revenge on him, and later convinces her that his evil acts were Vergil's fault. To Dante he appears in the form of an apparent resident of the tower named Jester, mocking Dante as he alternately advises and challenges him.[32] [33]

Arkham's alter ego: Jester
Arkham's alter ego: Jester

His plans are successful, and he is able to open the gate to the demon world. He is the first to retrieve the Force Edge, and with its power combined with the restored halves of Eva's amulet, he acquires a large portion of Sparda's power and takes on Sparda's demonic form. The power overwhelms him however, and he further transforms into a shapeless form when he battles Dante. He is defeated when Vergil teams up with Dante and they cast him out of the demon world, but it is Lady who ultimately kills him. Image File history File links JesterDMC.gif‎ Artwork from Devil May Cry 3 [1] This image is an illustration of a character or characters in a comic book, video game, or animated television program or film. ... Image File history File links JesterDMC.gif‎ Artwork from Devil May Cry 3 [1] This image is an illustration of a character or characters in a comic book, video game, or animated television program or film. ...


In the Special Edition release of the game he appears (as Jester) as an additional boss character for the player to fight. He is voiced and motion captured (as both Arkham and Jester) by Adam Clark, and credited as "Adam D Clerk" in the game's credits.[29] Arkham's name was originally intended to be Hyne (pronounced Hai-neh) but Reuben Langdon (Dante) thought it would not work in English and convinced Capcom to change it. Jester's name was intended to be Joker.[30]
Motion capture, or mocap, is a technique of digitally recording the movements of real things — usually humans — it originally developed as an analysis tool in biomechanics research, but has grown increasingly important as a source of motion data for computer animation. ...


Devil May Cry 4

Nero

Nero pointing his revolver, Blue Rose
Nero pointing his revolver, Blue Rose

The main character of the upcoming game Devil May Cry 4, he resembles both Dante and Dante's brother, Vergil. An orphan that was adopted by Kyrie, he has grown up to be a Holy Knight in the Order of the Sword. He tends to not get along well with others and prefers to work alone, so he is usually given the Order's "dirty work."[34] He wields a sword named Red Queen, a revolver called Blue Rose and the "Devil Bringer" powers of his demonic right arm. He is voiced and motion captured by Johnny Yong Bosch.[6] Image File history File links Download high-resolution version (1080x608, 87 KB) Screenshot of Nero from Devil May Cry 4 Devil May Cry 4s Official Site This image is an illustration of a character or characters in a comic book, video game, or animated television program or film. ... Image File history File links Download high-resolution version (1080x608, 87 KB) Screenshot of Nero from Devil May Cry 4 Devil May Cry 4s Official Site This image is an illustration of a character or characters in a comic book, video game, or animated television program or film. ... Johnny Yong Bosch (January 6, 1976) is a U. S. television actor. ...




Kyrie

Kyrie, as seen in the Trailer
Kyrie, as seen in the Trailer

Kyrie is a supporting character in the upcoming Devil May Cry 4. She was born and raised in Fortuna, is the sister of the leader of the Order of the Sword, and songstress for their festival. She helped raise Nero, and is regarded by him as both a sister and mother figure.[34] Image File history File links Download high-resolution version (1080x608, 88 KB) Screenshot of Kyrie from Devil May Cry 4 Devil May Cry 4s Official Site This image is an illustration of a character or characters in a comic book, video game, or animated television program or film. ... Image File history File links Download high-resolution version (1080x608, 88 KB) Screenshot of Kyrie from Devil May Cry 4 Devil May Cry 4s Official Site This image is an illustration of a character or characters in a comic book, video game, or animated television program or film. ...




References

  1. ^ a b Devil May Cry director Hideki Kamiya Interview: Translated from Devil May Cry: Graphic Edition. Retrieved on 2007-03-03.
  2. ^ PS2 News: CVG goes straight to hell with Devil May Cry director - ComputerAndVideoGames.com:. Retrieved on 2007-03-03.
  3. ^ Rocco Inzauto, Edward (2007-02-25). Top 10: Most Badass Video Game Characters. Retrieved on 2007-04-20.
  4. ^ Top ten cooloest games. Retrieved on 2007-04-20.
  5. ^ Borst, Brian (2003-06-01). Devil May Cry Action Figures review. Retrieved on 2007-04-20.
  6. ^ a b IMDB's entry for Devil May Cry 4. Retrieved on 2007-04-16.
  7. ^ a b c Devil May Cry Anime Trailer (Subbed). Retrieved on 2007-04-16.
  8. ^ Vergil: Insane buffoon! I don't know where you came from but you don't belong here. Now leave! Jester: Zowie, that was close. But you've taken quite a trouncing today, haven't you Vergil? You could have chopped me into confetti by now if you're in your tip-top condition. Vergil: Damn you! Jester: You have lost... Arkham: Because you've underestimated humans. Jester: It is quite a ride, you know. If any of you had died, my little plan would have gone to waste! So my job is to let you battle each other and weaken you, but at the same time I need to guide you here to make sure you are kepy alive. I've gone so far as dressing like a complete idiot! (Devil May Cry 3) Capcom, 2005
  9. ^ Vergil: Am I... being defeated? Dante: What's wrong? Is that all you've got? Come on, get up! You can do better than that. Vergil: The portal to the human world is closing Dante, because the amulets have been separated. Dante: Let's finish this first. I have to stop you, even if that means killing you.Vergil: No one can have this Dante. It's mine. It belongs to a son of Sparda. Leave me and go, if you don't want to trap in the demon world. I'm staying. This place, was our father's home. (Devil May Cry 3) Capcom, 2005
  10. ^ Vergil: It would be fun to fight with the Prince of Darkness. If my father did it, I should be able to do it too! (Devil May Cry 3) Capcom, 2005
  11. ^ Narrator:Two milleniums ago there was a war, between the human world and the other, the under world, but somebody from the underworld woke up to justice, and stood up against this legion, alone. His name was Sparda. later he quietly reigned the human world,and continued to preserve harmony until his death. He became a legend the legendary dark knight, Sparda (Devil May Cry) Capcom, 2001
  12. ^ Arkham: Two amulets... a set of Sparda's blood. Now I need one more key. He sacrificed two things to suppress the tremendous force of this tower: His own Devil's blood, and a mortal priestess. I needed you, in whose body flows the same blood as the sacrificed woman. His spell cannot be undone without your blood! (Devil May Cry 3) Capcom, 2005
  13. ^ Jester: And of course, your brother Vergil is the one who controls it by using your mommy's amulet. Dante: Amulet? Jester: He's headed to the control room in the basement. If you don't hop down there quick like a bunny, he'll open the gate to hell. Isn't that a scary thought? Dante: And you are telling me this because? Jester: Oops! I forgot to mention one teeny wittle item. That gizmo there is actually the key to move forward. But the tricky thing is, it sucks the souls of those who hold it. So I think you'd better hurry! Hahahahahaha! But, in return for your soul, it'll give you power! Marvelous, isn't it? Just let your spirit drive you and go for it. Ha-hahahahahahaha! (Devil May Cry 3) Capcom, 2005
  14. ^ Vergil: The portal to the human world is closing Dante, because the amulets have been separated. (Devil May Cry 3) Capcom, 2005
  15. ^ Eva: Vergil...Dante...Happy Birthday Dante: Wow! Cool!! Vergil: I want chocolate!! Dante: No, I want chocolate!! (Devil May Cry) Capcom, 2001
  16. ^
  17. ^ a b c Mundus: Those eyes... deep in them I see the same light as in Sparda's eyes. Dante: Why my mother? Mundus: That useless being? If you need a mother, I can create it as many as you want. Just like, I created Trish. Dante: Silence! (Devil May Cry) Capcom, 2001
  18. ^ Mundus: Dante, I will return... And I will rule this world! (Devil May Cry) Capcom, 2001
  19. ^ a b c IMDB entry for Devil May Cry. Retrieved on 2007-04-16.
  20. ^ Eva: Vergil...Dante...Happy Birthday Dante: Wow! Cool!! Vergil: I want chocolate!! Dante: No, I want chocolate!! (Devil May Cry) Capcom, 2001
  21. ^ a b c Matier:Oh yes... We are the guardians of... this land, Vie de Marii... Out clan once fought against the demons with Sparda. Son of Sparda, we must ask this favor of you. You see, there's a man who's transformed out land into a demon's paradise... His name is Arius. And Although he is the president of an international public corporation. He uses his the demon power, please deal with Arius and his master for us? Dante:Looks like it's your lucky day. (Devil May Cry 2) Capcom, 2003
  22. ^ Arius: You are my creation. Lucia: Liar! Matier is my mother. Arius' secretary removes her mask, revealing the fact her face is identical to Lucia's. Arius: She merely found you when you were about to be disposed of, and then raised you as a soldier. Is that what you consider to be a mother? (Devil May Cry 2) Capcom, 2003
  23. ^ IMDB entry for Devil May Cry 2. Retrieved on 2007-04-16.
  24. ^ Arius: I must obtain the power of Argosax... Or I cannot transcend all living things! (Devil May Cry 2) Capcom, 2003
  25. ^ Lady: Are you crying? Dante: It's only the rain. Lady: The rain already stopped. Dante: Devils never cry. Lady: I see. Maybe somewhere out there even devil may cry when he loses a loved one. Don't you think? Dante: Maybe. (Devil May Cry 3) Capcom, 2005
  26. ^ Lady: Oh, speaking of a kind devil, he finally decided on a name for his shop. It took him quite awhile to pick one. Want to know the name? Devil May Cry. (Devil May Cry 3) Capcom, 2005
  27. ^ Dante: You're right. So tell me, what's your name? Lady: I don't have a name. Dante: Oh, then what should I call you? Lady: I don't care. Whatever you want. Dante: Whatever Lady. I'll leave this to you. Because I don't want to miss the party. (Devil May Cry 3) Capcom, 2005
  28. ^ Lady: Shut up! He was obsessed with becoming a devil, so much he killed his own wife. For that he butchered innocent people too. He's the most vile kind of creature. To top it off, that filthy scum... is my father. (Devil May Cry 3) Capcom, 2005
  29. ^ a b IMDB entry for Devil May Cry 3. Retrieved on 2007-04-15.
  30. ^ a b Fan report from Tales of Anime convention. Retrieved on 2007-04-15.
  31. ^ Arkham's official Capcom profile. Capcom. Retrieved on 2007-04-16.
  32. ^ Jester: It was quite a ride, you know! If any of you had died before getting here, our little plan would have gone to waste! Therefore, my job was to get you to battle each other in order to weaken you. But at the same time, I needed to guide you here and make sure you were kept alive. I even went so far as dressing like a complete idiot! (Devil May Cry 3) Capcom, 2005
  33. ^ Arkham: He plucks the threads that make us dance, finger and toe! We surrender in joy to the lowest of the foul and rank; we submerge through darkness, rancid filth. Hour by hour, we move downward, ever closer to Hell, in a slow, steady gait. Now, let the world resonate! Sloth! Gluttony! Greed! Envy! Lust! Wrath! And pride! A bell of chaos that tolls human desires! After two thousand long years, the once sealed gate to the demonic world will open! Destruction! Carnage and Despair! Let your instincts drive you! Entrap this world in fear! As its very name Temen-ni-gru strikes terror into the heart of mankind. Then I will become the ultimate ruler of this wasteland engulfed with pandemonium. The demonic power that Sparda once imprisoned... will be mine! (Devil May Cry 3) Capcom, 2005
  34. ^ a b Official English language DMC4 site from Capcom Japan. Retrieved on 2007-04-16.

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External links

  • Characters database at the Devil May Cry Wikia




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Devil May Cry - Devil May Cry 3 Main Characters (965 words)
Vergil is the main villain in Devil May Cry 3 who yearns for absolute power and is driven by greed to completing his mission.
Vergil is Dante’s twin brother, and shares an almost equal fighting calibur with his brother, but unlike Dante, Vergil displays a more calm and collected attitude and rarely results to taunting an opponent, and it’s only until the later stages of the game that we begin to realise just how honorable he can be.
Vergil’s primary weapon is the Yamoto sword, which he wields with deadly accuracy, it is said that his speed of his techniques are simply too fast for the human eye to keep up with.
Devil May Cry 3 Greatest Hits (438 words)
Devil May Cry 3 Greatest Hits (what on earth?) is a repackage of the initial Devil May Cry 3: Dante's Awakening game.
Vergil is less flexible than Dante when it comes to using all kinds of weapons, but he's fast and he has a second costume that is even more androgynous than Dante's, if that's ever possible.
It's the same game with a few improvements that may not be worth an additional $19.99 investment, not when the hyped ability to play as Vergil doesn't come with anything more than the novelty factor of playing as Dante's cooler twin brother.
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