He hates society, its lack of integrity, and its dependence on the almighty dollar.
He hates society, its lack of integrity, and its dependence on the almighty dollar.
I'm quite a worried person, you know. lolTry reading it using a typical heavy tribal accent, makes certain bits hilarious!
Why would that be?I'm quite a worried person, you know. lol
I thought Mundus was just called a "God" in DmC and since angels are a real existence in this game wouldnt it make more sense in an angel gave birth to a Black angel.It should have been Nero Angelo, because it was trying to be Italian for Black Angel. Those silly Japanese and their interchangeable L and R got it mixed up, and they just never corrected it.
I thought Mundus was just called a "God" in DmC and since angels are a real existence in this game wouldnt it make more sense in an angel gave birth to a Black angel.
I never said he was all powerful, the fact that he says "A god" and not just "god" means that there's probably more than one god. So its more like the gods Thor or Poseidon than an all powerful made the world god. .Mundus refers to himself as a God, but that doesn't make it so.
He's the lord of the demon realm, but he's not like the god of all creation or anything.
I see that as more of an Arkham thing but Mundus is probably almost all powerful in Limbo witch is probably god like. And the mocap/voice actor for Mundus says he's a god too and he knows more about the story than we do.
Awesome theory!!!!Dante fights Mundus in his human form, and kicks his ass. Vergil and Dante open up his vault, where lo and behold, Sparda is being kept hostage. Mundus breaks the barriers between limbo and the real world, summoning the giant monster we've seen. Sparda in his final moments gives both Dante and Vergil their final hybrid angel/demon form. They both defeat the giant monster and Mundus. When that's over, Vergil wants to use Mundus' power to take over hell and rule the city with the Order. Dante wants to seal Limbo. They fight. Dante sends Vergil back to Limbo and seals the barrier.
Cue Vergils Downfall.