A white, serpentine pattern runs around the collar, with a snakes head hanging over the coat's left shoulder, and its tail slinking down the right, all the way to the bottom of the coat. In terms of apparel, Vergil commonly wears a long, silver buttoned blue coat with three separated coattails.
Just like his brother, he also has the same, blue-colored eyes. In terms of physical appearance, Vergil has fair, yet pale skin, and white, swept back hair, which puts emphasis on the fierce, yet stoic expression on his face however, when his hair is brushed down or becomes wet, his appearance is physically indistinguishable from his younger twin brother, Dante.
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It is revealed in Devil May Cry 5, years after his last encounter with Dante as Nelo Angelo, Vergil had survived and is now free from Mundus' control, but has become very weakened as a result. After numerous conflicts throughout the game, he is finally defeated by Dante. Suffering defeat in confrontation with Mundus in the secret ending to Devil May Cry 3, he is tortured and transformed into the Black Knight – being encountered in Devil May Cry under the name Nelo Angelo. Stoic and reserved, Vergil displays a willingness to do anything in his quest to obtain the power of his father, Sparda. įollowing the death of their mother as children, Vergil and Dante go their separate ways, with Vergil rejecting his humanity and embracing his demonic heritage, in contrast with his younger brother's embrace of humanity and initial rejection of the demonic. In addition to being a boss character in games he becomes playable in Special Editions of Devil May Cry 3 through 5. He is one of the main characters in the Devil May Cry series, introduced in the first game as the secondary antagonist, one of the main antagonists of Devil May Cry 3: Dante's Awakening and the final antagonist in Devil May Cry 5. Vergil is the son of the demon Sparda and the human Eva, the elder twin brother of Dante, and the father of Nero. Vergil to his brother, Devil May Cry 3: Dante's Awakening