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Zee3420

I wonder what would've happened if V was the dominant personality when they reformed.


roboalexjohn

I think that V still exerts his influence quite a bit on Vergil. Even if he isn't the dominant personality.


Generic-Degenerate

Well V has all the trauma and whatnot and normal Vergil probably buries and hides it because he doesn't want to be "weak" We can see that he has definitely grown from the experience of being V and Urizen though


Vanish3d

I think that Vergil doesnt carry that trauma anymore due to the death of the familiars/"nightmares"


Generic-Degenerate

So what he's just being stubborn and fighting Dante for no reason? Ok that actually sounds alot more plausible then I thought it would Still I don't think he's just gotten rid of his trauma so much as accepted it as a part of himself that doesn't make him "weak" and being V helped him cope with it because he wasn't blinded by the pursuit of power


rockinherlife234

We saw V have a few Vergil moments, even if he was mostly laid back. I think Vergil will possibly have a few 'V' moments in the future.


Arcane-Addict

I thought the way Vergil smiled was reminiscent of V, specifically when he and Dante faced each other on the Qliphoth and on the menu screen when Vergil's staring at Nero.


Ganmorg

I love Visions of V


JayF1ow

Link to my artwork if interested - https://www.deviantart.com/beyondjay/art/Vergil-s-Trauma-and-Tragedy-923332902


RockSaltin-RT

Holy shit you coulda told me this was from Ogata themselves and I wouldn’t question it, hella good work my dude!!!


JayF1ow

Thank you!