so, at the end of the main story line, dante proclaims himself protector of earth. thats nice and all. but why? he has no true reasoning for protecting a world that is for better or worse, FREE. so this begs the question: is dante really protecting the earth because he feels strongly that it needs protecting, or is he doing it for some misguided sense of morality?
ok. here's what's bugging me. dante has already accomplished his goal of freeing humanity from the demons, who, now will either die off or be forced to find an alternative energy source. and for all he knows, vergil is either dead or too afraid to fight back. so, what is going on here? imo, dante is suffering from a form of guilt. the source? asses up? like hell if i know. all i can conjure is that he is trying to make up for the current predicament that earth is is. he could be feeling regretful that he free humanity. after all, mundus did say that without his order, people would go back to behaving like the intern--er--um...savages. so, he has to be thinking to himself if he's really only hurt humanity more. another possibility is that the words demonized morgan freeman are echoing through his brain, about how powerful the nephilim really are *insert power/responsibility joke here* and it very well could just be the fact that dante feels like his father could've done something (like classic sparda) and chose not to, thus leading dante to try to make up for the sins of the father. anyways. thats me trying to squeeze the brane juises from my lemon.
ok. here's what's bugging me. dante has already accomplished his goal of freeing humanity from the demons, who, now will either die off or be forced to find an alternative energy source. and for all he knows, vergil is either dead or too afraid to fight back. so, what is going on here? imo, dante is suffering from a form of guilt. the source? asses up? like hell if i know. all i can conjure is that he is trying to make up for the current predicament that earth is is. he could be feeling regretful that he free humanity. after all, mundus did say that without his order, people would go back to behaving like the intern--er--um...savages. so, he has to be thinking to himself if he's really only hurt humanity more. another possibility is that the words demonized morgan freeman are echoing through his brain, about how powerful the nephilim really are *insert power/responsibility joke here* and it very well could just be the fact that dante feels like his father could've done something (like classic sparda) and chose not to, thus leading dante to try to make up for the sins of the father. anyways. thats me trying to squeeze the brane juises from my lemon.