![]() They don't want him to go through that pain again by returning to him so their fight with Dante is a pure Heroic Suicide. They were split from Vergil by the Yamato too, and are physical manifestations of the trauma he experienced as Nelo Angelo taking the form of the bosses from DMC1. However, they have a personal reason as well. Griffon, Shadow and Nightmare willingly throw themselves at Dante knowing they cannot win just so Dante can be prepared for his final battle against Vergil.I'll go by myself! (quickly leaps out of the van) Nico: No chance! After all this, are you insane!? Trish: I know you hate Vergil, but you can't kill your own father. Lady's expression throughout the scene and her yelling of Nero's name as he leaves is heartbreaking as she no doubt sees him starting down the same lonely path as her, or worse his father. Lady, who knows more than anything how killing one's father is something you don't really recover from, confirming that she's still haunted over two decades later by her patricide of Arkham in 3, tries to talk to him out of trying for revenge, to no avail as he takes a running dive out of the van. When he gets to the Devil May Cry van as the Qliphoth root they're driving on is collapsing behind them, all he can focus on is getting back to fight Vergil as he can't get past having lost his arm to the guy and having been used by his human side to resurrect. Nero is confused and mad as hell following this scene.But I can't have you go kill your old man. Nero: Lemme guess, I'm dead weight? You can shove that-ĭante: I had the feeling, the first time I saw you, but I just wasn't sure. ![]() Nero: I'm not gonna let you have all the fun, Dante! I need to stop him, and that's all that matters. Nero: Like hell! I lost my right arm because of him!ĭante: This isn't your fight. If you listen closely, you can even hear Nero utter a Little "No" as he processes everything, especially what those last three words mean.ĭante: Go home, Nero. All his pent up anger towards Dante disappears instantly, and he can barely talk. What makes this so gut wrenching is just how quickly Nero goes from white hot anger to quiet shock. Nero looks utterly devastated by the truth. This forces Dante to finally drop the bomb that Vergil is Nero's father. Nero's first reaction is to finally get utterly fed up with Dante not taking him seriously.
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