

When Dante arrives, Vergil introduces himself, and explains that although Dante doesn't recognize him, they are in fact twin brothers separated by Mundus' evil. Just before the Hunter ambushes Dante at the pier, Vergil issues a new video to the media informing the city that they must wake up, while also sending Kat to rescue Dante and guide him to The Order's base. However, he remains unaware that Vergil is a Nephalem. Despite Vergil wearing a mask in all of The Order's videos, Mundus has pictures of Vergil's face and is aware he is part of The Order. To this end, he founded The Order with the funds from his skill as a hacker, and began working to reveal the truth of the world to the people of Limbo City, as well as to undermine Mundus' own organization. He eventually discovered the truth of his past and decided to eliminate Mundus. Highly intelligent, Vergil wrote a security encryption program and went on to become an independently wealthy multimillionaire before leaving school. Vergil, however, was adopted into a rich home to live a life of privilege, with the explanation that he had suffered amnesia from a car accident. Before Sparda was hunted down and imprisoned, he took the children on the run, and in order to protect them, he erased their memories and separated them, leaving Dante at St. Although the two were close as children, their idyllic life was shattered when Mundus attacked their mansion and murdered their mother. Vergil is the son of the demon Sparda and the angel Eva, and is thus a Nephalem like his twin brother Dante. The comic book tie-in will tell the story of Vergil and Kat prior to the beginning of DmC: Devil May Cry game. History DmC: Devil May Cry: The Chronicles of Vergil 1.1 DmC: Devil May Cry: The Chronicles of Vergil.
