Veloran
Well-known Member

Just sayin'.
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Mine was giving to me by @Viper , who found it on Gamefaqs.Where did this originate from? Because I'm sure @Gel posted this up earlier.
Besides, they've pretty much just been pushing the idea that Nero is Vergil's son for ages now.
Do you know this was a rumor said in Fortuna and Sanctus just overheard it, right?Prostitute story only appeared because nobody saw or known of a pregnant woman or that someone gave birth at that time Nero appeared.Probably isn't, UNLESS Capcom is too lazy to make a good female character .The story of a prostitute leaving Nero at the orphanage is fishy, anyway, and if Nero has a mother, why wouldn't she be featured at some point?
Yes, it is?A line in an artbook that was probably originally written by Bingo is not exactly 'evidence'.
Nope, it isn't. Evidence is when something is outright proved, outright stated by Capcom in this case, and corroborated with logical reasoning or evidence. Some art book with an idea that was originally written by Bingo can hardly be called evidence, especially since Nero went through several design stages, and there is no evidence in the game that he's Vergil's son. It's up to Capcom what to make of Nero, and so far not a single source calls Nero Vergil's son. All we've got is this anniversary art book thing (which isn't even specific to Devil May Cry but to all popular Capcom franchises) that hasn't been commented on by the team that worked on DMC4.Yes, it is?
I mean, it's right there for you to read man. And it wasn't just some line snuck in or originally mistranslated either.
I'm sorry, but when people start comparing an artbook for a videogame to Bible of all things is when I seriously need to facepalm.Nope, it isn't. Some art book with an idea that was originally written by Bingo can hardly be called evidence, especially since Nero went through several design stages, and there is no evidence in the game that he's Vergil's son. It's up to Capcom what to make of Nero, and so far not a single source calls Nero Vergil's son. All we've got is this anniversary art book thing that apparently hasn't been commented on by the team that worked on DMC4.
''It's right there for you to read''? So is the Bible, and it's filled with things nobody can prove, and a whole lot of stuff that's been proved to be bull.
I'm afraid a lot of what is written in the Bible is not metaphorical. There are many things written in it that are supposed to be taken literally, but have been proved to be bullsh*t. Even the idea that Jews were slaves in Egypt has no evidence behind it. I mean, come on.I'm sorry, but when people start comparing an artbook for a videogame to Bible of all things is when I seriously need to facepalm.
Of course Bible is filled with things that can't be proven, it's a religious book and most, if not all, in it is a metaphor for something written in form that is both entertaining to read and simple enough to understand.
An artbook is a collection of art and little info creators thought of and wanted to compile into a nice form. Usually when they want to show things that didn't make it into final product they put art, so I doubt they would have put the info that Nero is Vergil's son written so straightforward if they didn't approve of the idea.
Like I said, I'm willing to accept that Nero is Vergil's son, but it definitely hasn't been proved. Writing that it's true doesn't automatically make it so.
So I'll wait for confirmation, I'll wait until it's set in stone, not just in a random page they could backpedal on.
Yeah, that's exactly what this is.Evidence is when something is outright proved, outright stated by Capcom in this case,
That's a joke, right?and there is no evidence in the game that he's Vergil's son.
That logic is faulty, you could apply it to anything. An argument could be made for literally any information anywhere being false if your standpoint for disproving it amounts to just saying "No".Writing that it's true doesn't automatically make it so.
That's the thing - It WOULD be backpedaling. At this point, changing that would be a retcon that requires declaring material non-canon.At this point Capcom could easily backpedal on Nero's origins and claim that this artbook was always ''non-canon''.
For what I got from Nero's dream , Vergil would be gentle with him .After all he woke Nero from death.I'm just wondering what it would be like if they met
Or I dunno, maybe Vergil's a good dad *Shrugs*
I'm just wondering what it would be like if they me