I like the way you think ^^. BTW Ilovevergil I might just do that.yasoukyoku;45610 said:Being the anti-hero he's not necessarily evil.
Dante = hero
Vegil = anti-hero
Arkham = evil
Done and doneIloveVergil;45616 said:Vergulissexy,you should ask Tony or any of the staff to add an "undecided" option to your poll.![]()
Dalkin;45623 said:I wouldn't have said he was evil. He just views things differently then Dante does. The quote "Why do you refuse to gain power? The power of our father Sparda?" says a lot about what he thinks. He just wants too be like Sparda a full demon and not just half of one. Dante seems to want to be more human. The quote "Father? I don't have a father. I just don't like you, that's all." seems to say how he feels about being Sparda's son and being a half demon.
i wanna ask something what is a anti hero (never heard that before)yasoukyoku;45610 said:Being the anti-hero he's not necessarily evil.
Dante = hero
Vegil = anti-hero
Arkham = evil
Tony Redgrave said:To answer the question an anti-hero in fictional works(games/movies/stories/etc) will typically take a leading role, performing acts which might be deemed "heroic" (at least in scale and daring), but by using methods, manners, or intentions that may not be so--they could even be considered underhanded or deceitful.
Vergil is not an anti-hero since we don't know if his purpose after obtaining ultimate power would be.
An anti-hero would be "The Punisher" from Marvel Comics. He means well but he uses every way to stop the crimes/bad guys. Even killing innocent people in order to get his true objective.