One common character paired with Vergil is Dante. Some fanfictions explore a romantic relationship between them, which often delves into the complex dynamic of their brotherly bond and how it could transform into something more. It's a very unique take on their relationship.
Nero is also a popular character to be paired with the reborn as Vergil. Given Nero's connection to Vergil in the original story, in fanfiction, their interactions can range from mentorship - where Vergil helps Nero master his powers, to more adversarial relationships if the reborn Vergil has different motives.
In fanfiction, female Vergil often has different emotional expressions. While the original Vergil is stoic and reserved, female Vergil might be more in touch with her emotions. For example, she could show more vulnerability when dealing with the loss of her family. Also, her fighting style might be more fluid and graceful compared to the original Vergil's more brute - force - like approach.
Often, Vergil will start by observing Nero in battle. He's curious about Nero's skills and the source of his power. So, he'll watch from the shadows, analyzing Nero's every move.
Well, Vergil's full story is quite a journey. He was born as Dante's twin. Growing up, he faced the same trauma of losing their mother. Vergil has an intense and brooding personality. He separated from Dante and embarked on his own path to gain power. He ventured into the demon world, constantly challenging strong demons. His actions were not always in line with what was considered 'good' as his thirst for power overshadowed other aspects at times. But throughout his story, he also had moments of self - reflection, especially when facing Dante in battles that were not just physical but also a battle of ideologies.
He could also ask other fans he knows about their favorite fanfictions. These fans might be able to point him towards some really good ones. When reading fanfiction, Vergil should pay attention to the writing style. Some fanfictions use a very descriptive style, while others are more dialogue - driven. And he should keep in mind that fanfiction is a form of creativity by fans, so it might not always match the official canon exactly.
I'm not entirely sure which specific 'bury a friend story' you mean. It could be about a person having to deal with the death of a friend and the process of burying them, which might involve emotions like grief, loss, and the rituals associated with burial in a particular culture or setting.
In 'To Bury the Living', it might explore themes like life, death, and the value of a human life. It could be about a situation where people are wrongly considered as dead and the moral implications of such a misjudgment.
Well, 'bury times stories' could be a very unique collection. It could be that someone has named a set of stories like this in a creative way. It might include stories of buried treasures in the area of Bury (if there is such a place), or stories that have been 'buried' in the sense of forgotten and are now being retold. It could also be related to a series of stories that are set during a time of burial ceremonies in a particular culture associated with Bury.
In the novel Lord of the Mysteries, the Corpse Burier was a member of the Tarot Club. His ability was to " control corpses."
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