I take the liberty of changing this entry.
Considering that his first action was to easily defeat Dante, I don't see how Urizen being stronger than Mundus is an informed Attribute.
- Informed Attribute: The game's narrative and some pre-release materials mention that Urizen apparently surpasses Mundus himself.
Removed from main page, as there is a cleanup effort on one of the pages linked here underway and I am not sure what to do with this entry:
- The Jester: Uses this guise to manipulate Dante.
I'm considering that maybe bosses and lesser demons should have their own character page alligned to the Villains folder. Or maybe at least just the lesser demons, but I think it's a bit too cumbersome to just lump all of DMC2's bosses as "Servants of Arius" and leave it at that. But I would like input on this idea.
Edited by KnowallThis was a Zero Context Example. Before putting it back, please read the trope description (note this trope was redefined in 2012) and explain HOW this work uses the trope.
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I take the liberty of changing this entry.
Considering that his first action was to easily defeat Dante, I don't see how Urizen being stronger than Mundus is an informed Attribute.