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* General Guerro, the BigBad. His EstablishingCharacterMoment is ''throwing one of his own men over a railing for failing him''.
* Like the main series, the treasure of the Golden City carries a terrible curse, but unlike the main games, it's of a decidedly more grounded nature: [[spoiler: the founders of the city had unknowingly built it inside a mountain full of uranium deposits. Not enough to kill fast, but enough that the people succumbed to a drawn out death from radiation poisoning over the course of decades, and the gold is ''saturated'' with centuries worth of radiation. It can never leave the mountain, because if the gold ever enters circulation, it'll be a death sentence to thousands of people, not that Dante cares.]]

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* General Roberto Guerro, the BigBad. His EstablishingCharacterMoment is ''throwing ''[[BadBoss throwing one of his own men over a railing railing]] [[YouHaveFailedMe for failing him''.
him]]''.
* Like the main series, the treasure of the Golden City carries a terrible curse, but unlike the main games, [[DoingInTheWizard it's of a decidedly more grounded nature: [[spoiler: the nature]]: [[spoiler:the founders of the city had unknowingly built it inside a mountain full of uranium deposits. Not enough to kill fast, but enough that the people succumbed to a drawn out death from radiation poisoning over the course of decades, and the gold is ''saturated'' with centuries worth of radiation. It can never leave the mountain, because if the gold ever enters circulation, it'll be a death sentence to thousands of people, [[LackOfEmpathy not that Dante cares.cares]].]]
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* Like the main series, the treasure of the Golden City carries a terrible curse, but unlike the main games, it's of a decidedly more grounded nature: [[spoiler: the founders of the city had unknowingly built it inside a mountain full of uranium deposits. Not enough to kill fast, but enough that the people succumbed to a drawn out death from radiation poisoning over the course of decades, and the gold is ''saturated'' with centuries worth of radiation. It can never leave the mountain, because if the gold ever enters circulation, it'll be a death sentence to thousands of people]]

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* Like the main series, the treasure of the Golden City carries a terrible curse, but unlike the main games, it's of a decidedly more grounded nature: [[spoiler: the founders of the city had unknowingly built it inside a mountain full of uranium deposits. Not enough to kill fast, but enough that the people succumbed to a drawn out death from radiation poisoning over the course of decades, and the gold is ''saturated'' with centuries worth of radiation. It can never leave the mountain, because if the gold ever enters circulation, it'll be a death sentence to thousands of people]]people, not that Dante cares.]]
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* General Guerro, the BigBad. His EstablishingCharacterMoment is ''throwing one of his own men over a railing for failing him''.

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* General Guerro, the BigBad. His EstablishingCharacterMoment is ''throwing one of his own men over a railing for failing him''.him''.
* Like the main series, the treasure of the Golden City carries a terrible curse, but unlike the main games, it's of a decidedly more grounded nature: [[spoiler: the founders of the city had unknowingly built it inside a mountain full of uranium deposits. Not enough to kill fast, but enough that the people succumbed to a drawn out death from radiation poisoning over the course of decades, and the gold is ''saturated'' with centuries worth of radiation. It can never leave the mountain, because if the gold ever enters circulation, it'll be a death sentence to thousands of people]]
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* General Guerro, the BigBad. His EstablishingCharacterMoment is ''throwing one of his own men over a railing for failing him''.

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