was gonna be a colour wheel meme but i decided to just draw every vergil
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2023 vs 2020 another redraw I did in September
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Another tarot commission for @thatlittlesungod ✨
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not to simp on main but I want all three of them (they are the same person ((technically)) dw abt it)
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Artist credit: @gzeidraws posted by Chuckle_Lover on reddit
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V is a careful lover, the side of Vergil that is delicate and understands that there is a certain finesse that comes with wooing that of which he wants. He is patient, observant, and has his eye trained upon the beholder of his affections. When reaching out to you, it is done with absolute conviction, aiming to strike true in hopes that these affections will be returned to him. Ever attentive, though at ease. He is aware that your heart might belong to another, that is entirely possible, but if you're happy, who is he to jeopardize that? V is considerate of your feelings, and yet he cannot help but to want to be a bit selfish.
He wants to be loved, and he wants to be given that more than anything.
Urizen is his opposite half, which unifies him to Vergil. He is possessive, and has no qualms with ensuring that you understand that you will be his and that he will be yours. As curious as that is, given his disdain for mortal life if it does not offer him power in any way, shape, or form. You make him act different, the king wanting to secure you and have you rule at his side as the world caves in. He makes a show of his power quite often, willing to shower you in gifts or to prove that he is the strongest possible mate that you will ever have or need.
He forgets his own strength in the pursuit for more, and in turn that may potentially harm you. That's something that he doesn't want, but he doesn't want to see you bleed either. That might be what causes him to push you away, to want to ignore you despite what his heart speaks to his fervent mind as he sits upon his throne. Such trivial matters shouldn't pester a king as they have, but here he is, wondering about that insignificant mortal... one that has planted such thoughts inside of him.
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Honestly Dam is right, there IS so much i could say about Urizen. He's Vergil's inner child, the pure essence of his struggle for power and attempt to take some control of his life and suffering. He mimics his oppressor, seeking the same source of conquest as Mundus did, and projects his suffering from his time as Nelo Angelo onto Trish and Lady. He even recreates the damn throne mundus sits on. He projects overwhelming strength, and he IS powerful! But his biggest show of power until his final fight is a barrier, sheltering himself behind the last memento of his family he thinks he has left. And most importantly? He IS Vergil, just as much as V is, and are both critical parts of the whole. While thy branches mix with mine, and our roots together join.
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Man I’m going insane over the sheer amount of Phoenix references when referring to Vergil. And the fact that a demons name is the source of its power and ,as far as I remember, there is not a single mention of Vergil’s name throughout the entirety of DMC5 until Urizen and V merge. One of the first things we hear is Dante stating Vergil’s name loud and clear. And yes, V does say Vergil’s name, however as the audience, we do not actually hear him say it. He truly was the reclaimer of his name 😭😭😭
(Makes me super upset tho that they put their entire capcomussy into writing Vergil but couldn’t write any of the female characters better)
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