I remember a year ago there was a huge discussion regarding Vergil and if he is a good guy, an anti-hero, or if he is borderline evil. For the life of me, I can't find it, or any threads regarding this topic.
Pardon this post if that thread is still somewhere on the forum... maybe I'm just terrible at searching, but none the less... I feel like I have to throw out my two cents on this. For whatever reason I started thinking about Vergil and whether or not he was a good guy... I came to the conclusion that he is, and I have an urge to share my opinion.
In DMC3 he opens up the demon gate to try and get the power of Sparda... at first, it's like "yeah, he let demons in, the demonds killed people, so he's a bad guy"... but you don't see any dead human bodies anywhere in the city. Obviously some innocent people died, but I'd guess the death count was only in the hundreds. I say "only" because initially I thought the all the people in the city would have died.
It's more than possible that 90% of the people in the town evacuated prior to the demons attacking.
Anyway, that's nothing important... The thing that I thought about was the dialog, and Vergils tone of voice. He tells Dante that without power, he can't protect anyone. Vergil's main goal is to learn more about his father, and to be more like his father, Sparda. On top of that, he wants more power... so to some extent the goal of having Sparda's power may have blinded him. Dante knew this.
Vergil has no motives for destroying the world, or killing innocent people as that goes against his father... pretty obvious, but I believe that he's more like his father than shown in DMC3. Sparda's human costume in both DMC1/3 show him as a wise, calm-minded, honorable, and caring person. Vergil takes after him. The death of his mother would have made him colder, but he would have still cared for humans. I think the most logical think for him to have done was cling onto one simple answer, power is the key. With power, he can avenge his mother, and kill any demon that tries to step foot in the human world, no matter how strong.
This leads me back to DMC3. Yes, he opened up the demon world, temporarily. I think his reasoning was still of good heart... well, let me explain. He was blinded by the fact that the power he was seeking was his fathers... but with that power he could have been earths protector, and destroy all demons that hide on it. The demon gate would have only been temporarily been opened, and Vergil could have closed it prior to using Sparda's power. This is apparent in DMC1, since Dante obtained Sparda's power to defeat Mundus, and the demon portal remained sealed.
Dante's reasoning for stopping Vergil confuses me a bit... but maybe he simply just doesn't believe Sparda's power belongs to anyone. He even walked away from the power after defeating Mundus...
All in all, I think Vergil knew that the power could be taken with a loop hole and little damage caused... though blinded, he still had good intentions... and if he succeeded, I think he would have succeeded in protecting earth. I keep thinking that he might be the cliche guy that gets corrupted by power... but bah, I just don't see it. His whole personality resembles Sparda... he's still honorable, wise, and calm-minded... I doubt he loves humans, but I think he likes them. Also, I just don't see how his mothers death could make him want to kill people... demons would be his number 1 enemy.
Anyway, that's my two cents. Feel free to ignore this thread, but I'd be glad to hear counter-arguments or other angles/opinions. Also, if any of you know a thread discussing this topic, please link it for me. I'd be happy to give it a read.
Pardon this post if that thread is still somewhere on the forum... maybe I'm just terrible at searching, but none the less... I feel like I have to throw out my two cents on this. For whatever reason I started thinking about Vergil and whether or not he was a good guy... I came to the conclusion that he is, and I have an urge to share my opinion.
In DMC3 he opens up the demon gate to try and get the power of Sparda... at first, it's like "yeah, he let demons in, the demonds killed people, so he's a bad guy"... but you don't see any dead human bodies anywhere in the city. Obviously some innocent people died, but I'd guess the death count was only in the hundreds. I say "only" because initially I thought the all the people in the city would have died.
It's more than possible that 90% of the people in the town evacuated prior to the demons attacking.
Anyway, that's nothing important... The thing that I thought about was the dialog, and Vergils tone of voice. He tells Dante that without power, he can't protect anyone. Vergil's main goal is to learn more about his father, and to be more like his father, Sparda. On top of that, he wants more power... so to some extent the goal of having Sparda's power may have blinded him. Dante knew this.
Vergil has no motives for destroying the world, or killing innocent people as that goes against his father... pretty obvious, but I believe that he's more like his father than shown in DMC3. Sparda's human costume in both DMC1/3 show him as a wise, calm-minded, honorable, and caring person. Vergil takes after him. The death of his mother would have made him colder, but he would have still cared for humans. I think the most logical think for him to have done was cling onto one simple answer, power is the key. With power, he can avenge his mother, and kill any demon that tries to step foot in the human world, no matter how strong.
This leads me back to DMC3. Yes, he opened up the demon world, temporarily. I think his reasoning was still of good heart... well, let me explain. He was blinded by the fact that the power he was seeking was his fathers... but with that power he could have been earths protector, and destroy all demons that hide on it. The demon gate would have only been temporarily been opened, and Vergil could have closed it prior to using Sparda's power. This is apparent in DMC1, since Dante obtained Sparda's power to defeat Mundus, and the demon portal remained sealed.
Dante's reasoning for stopping Vergil confuses me a bit... but maybe he simply just doesn't believe Sparda's power belongs to anyone. He even walked away from the power after defeating Mundus...
All in all, I think Vergil knew that the power could be taken with a loop hole and little damage caused... though blinded, he still had good intentions... and if he succeeded, I think he would have succeeded in protecting earth. I keep thinking that he might be the cliche guy that gets corrupted by power... but bah, I just don't see it. His whole personality resembles Sparda... he's still honorable, wise, and calm-minded... I doubt he loves humans, but I think he likes them. Also, I just don't see how his mothers death could make him want to kill people... demons would be his number 1 enemy.
Anyway, that's my two cents. Feel free to ignore this thread, but I'd be glad to hear counter-arguments or other angles/opinions. Also, if any of you know a thread discussing this topic, please link it for me. I'd be happy to give it a read.