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The Fallen One
Yes, this thread may appear silly, but I got a bit surprised when I saw this on my net zapping:
You may question now why I have so much confidence in say that the man on the photos is Sparda.
Well, when I saw these pictures, there was no subtitle, nor a title, by the way...
Two reasons led me to this conclusion:
Assuming that he is REALLY Sparda, that can have an explication.
Sparda disappeared 2000 years ago from Fortuna to return only on XX century, right?
He lost his powers sealing Temen-ni-gru. Meaning that he could get older.
So, and if this guy were the Sparda of the XX century?
But now, don't ask me what the meaning of the XVI century costumes, I don't know. u_u'
Comment.
Reference: http://www.actionhalo.net/dante/media/index.php?artbook
- This appears to be a traditional picture of Sparda, Eva and the twins.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - In this one, he stands up, with his tenebrous expression.
You may question now why I have so much confidence in say that the man on the photos is Sparda.
Well, when I saw these pictures, there was no subtitle, nor a title, by the way...
Two reasons led me to this conclusion:
- These images were from DMC Artbook, acessible by the link on end of this thread
- More obvious, the white-haired twins lying on the left of the first picture.
Assuming that he is REALLY Sparda, that can have an explication.
Sparda disappeared 2000 years ago from Fortuna to return only on XX century, right?
He lost his powers sealing Temen-ni-gru. Meaning that he could get older.
So, and if this guy were the Sparda of the XX century?
But now, don't ask me what the meaning of the XVI century costumes, I don't know. u_u'
Comment.
Reference: http://www.actionhalo.net/dante/media/index.php?artbook