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In what way?I would like to make the note that while it is highly possible for the two to exist in the same universe, the histories between them are too different.
In what way?
In DMC lore, mundus was the self proclaimed emperor of hell, and this is only until dante kills him. In the bayonetta lore, I find reference to several different rulers, but none that come close to the title of "only known ruler". There's madama butterfly, contract holder for all witches seeking power. There's madama styx, queen of said river. Malphas is the self appointed lord of all knowledge, Little king zero is king of the little devils, and queen sheba witnessed the birth of inferno but is otherwise never described as actually holding dominion over anything. That's not even counting the demons that don't make a physical appearance in the game, or demons in bayonetta 2. With already 4 major demons naming themselves ruler, I don't see how mundus declaring himself emperor is outside the norm.Mundus was the sole emperor of hell but, in Bayonetta, there is a queen of hell that is the only known ruler.
There isn't a purgatory in DMC since angels, demons, and humans exist in the same plane.
In DMC history, Sparda took on hell's army. Instead, in Bayonetta lore, Eva did but with his help.
The origin of the DMC universe is different than the origin of the Bayonetta universe.
And that's it I think.
In DMC lore, mundus was the self proclaimed emperor of hell, and this is only until dante kills him. In the bayonetta lore, I find reference to several different rulers, but none that come close to the title of "only known ruler". There's madama butterfly, contract holder for all witches seeking power. There's madama styx, queen of said river. Malphas is the self appointed lord of all knowledge, Little king zero is king of the little devils, and queen sheba witnessed the birth of inferno but is otherwise never described as actually holding dominion over anything. That's not even counting the demons that don't make a physical appearance in the game, or demons in bayonetta 2. With already 4 major demons naming themselves ruler, I don't see how mundus declaring himself emperor is outside the norm.
In DMC, nobody enters purgatory and angels are never seen. In bayonetta, you have to be in purgatory in order to see angels. I don't see a contradiction here, nor do I see proof that purgatory does not exist.
"Eva, a truly extraordinary witch, entered into contract with a legendary dark knight, and then faced the amassed armies of Inferno."In DMC lore, sparda is a part of mundus's army leading the attack on hell, but for an unknown reason betrays mundus and fights for humans. In Bayonetta lore, a "legendary dark knight" (sparda's title) fights inferno, and a witch named eva enters into some form of contract (never described) to help him.
The origin of the DMC universe starts somewhere after the creation of inferno, where inferno is a chaotic waste that eventually spills into the human world, leading to sparda's story. The origin of the bayonetta universe starts somewhere before the creation of inferno, and includes references to a great struggle that happened well before the witch hunts, but is not elaborated on.
For every major plot point in DMC, bayonetta's story seems to deliberately leave a gap in the story that could be filled with any number of things. I'm pretty sure the ambiguity was intentional on the part of the writers, because they wanted to stir up exactly this kind of debate. All we can say for certain is that the lore allows for the coexistence of the two universes, but never confirms it
You are incorrect on a few points. Jubileus was the god(dess?) of the Trinity, and the contract with Sparda can be interpreted as Sparda bestowing her with some of his power and he also accompanied her.DMC makes it a point that Mundus is the only ruler. For one, there's no mention of any other ruling demon and the game says that he rose up took control. Two, you're mistaking smaller authority for claims of overarching ruling. Queen Sheba is the Goddess and ruler of hell in Bayonetta (thus the reason why she is referred to as queen). She was formed at the same time Jubileus was and when Jubileus was given Paradiso, she was given Inferno. Unlike Jubileus who fell asleep, Sheba remained active.
You need Purgatory to see demons as well. Dante has never gone or needed to go into Purgatory to see the supernatural and with demons having killed humans before, there's enough to say that there is no realm that separates the two other than hell.
"Eva, a truly extraordinary witch, entered into contract with a legendary dark knight, and then faced the amassed armies of Inferno."
Again, it was Eva who fought the Demons, not Sparda.
Yes it is actually. The Trinities were created in the First Armageddon. After that, the two goddesses were given authority over the realms of light and dark. Two clans were created to oversee the light and dark, both being given an Eye of the World to keep things in balance.
In the DMC 3 manga, the demon world was the original world until light existed and created the human world. Heaven does not seem to exist.
While I understand that, the games are stark enough in some details to say they aren't in the same universe.
Queen sheba is never described anywhere as being the ruler of hell, or actually the ruler of anything. If I had to guess, "queen" is an honorary title given to her for her witnessing the birth of hell, but there is no lore anywhere to support your claim that she actually rules anything. Similarly, nowhere in any of the DMC lore I know of is mundus ever described as "the only ruler of hell", only that he calls himself emperor and has many minions at his disposal.snip