Now it has come out to Ghostbusters 4, the following is a detailed description of the game:
Dante (Dante) : the legendary demonic hero of Sparta and a human woman gave birth to a child, Ghostbusters series of male protagonists, one of the most popular characters in the game world. History of Dante is also a familiar character, his full name is Durant. Alighieri (Durante Alighieri), born in 1265 in Florence, Italy, a middle-class family, thoughtful and studious, love Latin and ancient Roman poetry. In his childhood and adolescence, he was y in love with Beatrice, a Florentine noblewoman. This platonic relationship affected Dante throughout his life, even after the other woman's marriage and death, and in 1300 he became one of the six magistrates of Florence, but his sympathy for the white party of the Guelphs led to his banishment when the black party gained power in 1302, and he never returned to his native city. After a series of misfortunes in his life, Dante wrote his legendary masterpiece Divina Commedia (also translated as The Comedy of the Gods, from which Balzac's The Human Comedy is derived) around 1320, describing a fantasized journey to hell and heaven, reflecting the social conditions in Italy at that time from the side, and expressing his dissatisfaction with the reality and his pursuit of ideals. It was one of the highest cultural and intellectual achievements of the era. In the year following the completion of this long poem, Dante, at the age of 55, died a lonely death in exile.
Vergil (also known as Virgil): Dante's twin brother in the game, the true form of the Black Knight in the DMC generation. Name derived from the first century BC Roman poet Publius. Virgilius. The name comes from the first century B.C. Roman poet Publius Vergilius Maro (Publius Vergilius Maro), whose representative work is the long narrative poem "The Book of Aeneas", written by order of the Roman Emperor, which describes the mythological legend of the building of Rome by the goddess Aeneas, son of Venus. He was also the most admired writer of the poet Dante, who, in the Divine Comedy, calls him "Teacher" and fictionalizes him as rescuing his lost self and inviting him to visit hell and heaven.
Trish: The heroine of the DMC generation, a creation of the Demon Lord Mundus in the image of Dante and Virgil's mother. Trish is a nickname for the Italian name "Beatrice", which belongs to the poet Dante's first love at an early age. She appears as an angel in the Divine Comedy, guiding the two travelers, Dante and Virgil, through the gates of Paradise.
Sparda: The legendary magical swordsman who betrayed his own kind to help mankind in battle, the biological father of Dante and Virgil. The name comes from the Italian word for "sword" (Spada).
Mundus: The final boss of the DMC generation, the mastermind behind the creation of Tracey and sending her to frame Dante (and probably the one who turned Virgil into the Black Knight); Mundus is the Latin word for "world", a reference to his status as the king of the Demon World.
Arius: The final boss of DMC II is named after a Greek theologian who was born in Libya in the third century A.D. and later became an elder of the Christian church in the Egyptian city of Alexandria. Historically he was known for his rebellious views denying the Trinity (both that Jesus the Son cannot be equal and equally eternal with Jehovah the Father), which sparked heated controversy. His Aleutism also directly triggered the Nicene Council of 325, which ultimately gave rise to the concepts of absolute unity and trinitarian equality regarding the Eucharist. Aleus was consequently declared a heretic by Constantine the Great and was banished. Still, Aleutism continued to have a lasting and profound influence on Christian doctrine for centuries. The Divine Comedy describes how he continued to observe the stars and the sea after his death in a white marble cave in the mountains of the Luni (as if he were too comfortable to go to hell).
Arkham: A mysterious character who will appear in DMC III, and is the target of Lady's pursuit. He sent Virgil's letter of war to the teenage Dante in the demo version, and seems to be carrying out some personal plots in addition to joining forces with the latter.Arkham was originally the name of a place in the state of Massachusetts in the United States, and at the beginning of the century the American writer H.P. Lovecraft created a fantasy world named Cthulhu, with the city of Arkham as the birthplace of all the strange and weird things. Through many writers, this fantasy world has now developed into a large-scale mythological system, and Cthulhu, which is unpronounceable in human language, is a powerful force that once dominated the Earth in the ancient times, but for some unknown reason, it was transformed into a giant cephalopod (deep-sea squid or something like that) and lay dormant at the bottom of the Pacific Ocean for hundreds of millions of years. The Cthulhu Mythos (Cthulhu Mythos) centers on the resurrection of this ancient evil god. Since it all began in Arkham, it is considered the sacred place of the Cthulhu world, and is closely associated with the resurrection of evil gods.
Nevan : A third generation boss, a demonic witch capable of using powerful electric shock magic, once sealed by Sparta, with a body that seems to have been gathered from countless bats.Nevan is the oldest of the three sisters of the Celtic myth of Badhdh Cath, and one of the wives of the main god of the Canu clan, Noacha. Like the famous Valkylie, they were female war goddesses who liked to speed around the battlefield, boosting morale and leading the souls of warriors. Nevan herself is known as the "Daughter of Poison" and the "God of Frenzy", and likes to make people kill each other without distinguishing between them and their enemies. Nevan herself is known as the "Daughter of Poison" and the "God of Frenzied Warfare". The three sisters died along with their husband, Noacha, during a battle with the evil-eyed demon lord Balor.
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Griffin (Griffon): Thunderbird in the DMC generation, that is, the griffin in Greek mythology, a common figure in fantasy literature, "Fantasy Water Margin" also has a place. In the Divine Comedy, Dante describes it as having "a golden eagle's head and a white lion's body", pulling the triumphal chariot of heaven. The Griffin is derived from a Greek Arimaspian tale of a mythical beast that guarded great treasures, built its nests of gold, and laid eggs of onyx. It was later sometimes thought to be a powerful magical creature that had been sent by Zeus to peck at the liver of Prometheus. At other times it was taken as an embodiment of divine power. The book Etymology once said, "Christ is a lion because of his talent for dominion and great power; Christ is also an eagle because he can ascend to heaven after his resurrection."
Black Knight (Nelo Angelo) : The coolest boss of DMC generation, the real body is Dante's brother Virgil, the reason for the sibling rivalry is currently unknown (waiting for the 3rd generation in the middle). His name is also an Italian word meaning "black angel", and he seems to be the same as the Black Knight, the demonic man in True Goddess Reborn 3 Mania, who is one of the Seven Angels who predicted the end of the world.
Cerberus (Cerberus): the third generation of the boss and a pair of truncheons of the same name, the former is the trailer repeatedly appeared in the three-headed monster, the latter, I guess it is to beat the boss to get it. The name comes from the famous Hell's Gate Dog in Greek mythology, one of the monsters born to the Earth Goddess's daughter, Echidna, and the fire-breathing giant, Typhon. It has three heads, bears the tail of a dragon, and has hair like Medusa's hair which is full of venomous snakes. It is ferocious by nature but fears the sun, and one of Hercules Hercules' twelve quests was to subdue it by dragging it into the sun. The dog also seems to be unable to stand music; Orpheus, son of Apollo, once hypnotized him with the sound of the lyre in order to save his wife from hell. In The Divine Comedy it is the guard dog in charge of watching over the ghosts in the third ring of hell, skinning them with its sharp claws and tearing them to pieces, "filling the air with the moans of the ghosts and the barking of the demon dogs." Cerberus can be found in many games, and the recently serialized American soccer comic EyeShield 21 has a dog of the same name with a super nasty personality.
Agni & Rudra: A pair of twin demons that will soon appear in the third generation, their body is the wind and inflammation double sword, similar in shape to Ivy's serpentine blade in "Soul Blade", and can be stretched out like a whip (and also the same as the Cerberus, after the boss battle to start it). Rudra was originally the god of thunder of the air realm in Vedic mythology, father of the god of storms Morudo, who wielded a pestle and mortar of thunder, used electricity as arrows, and was a valiant warrior, and was the predecessor of Shiva, the famous Hindu god of destruction. Ajini, on the other hand, is the god of fire in the earthly realm and rides in a chariot drawn by a red horse to make paths through the jungle and the earth. He was the source of life and the bringer of light in Vedic mythology, second only to the main god Indra, and later evolved into Brahma, the god of creation in Hinduism.
Geryon: A boss in the Three Generations, Geryon was originally a famous warhorse ridden by many heroes, but became a wild and untamed monster after being tainted by the miasma of the demonic world. In Greek mythology, Geryon is a giant who lived on the island of Eritzia in the Gulf of Gadira in the Atlantic Ocean. With three bodies and three heads and six arms, Geryon was one of the four sons of the Iberian king, nicknamed the "Golden Sword", who was a world-famous tycoon. Geryon owned a herd of reddish-brown cattle, which he entrusted to another giant and his two-headed dog, Oetheus, to look after for him. Bringing this herd of cattle back to King Eurystheus was also one of Hercules' twelve quests. After defeating the giant and two-headed dog guarding the herd, Hercules was pursued by Geryon, whom he killed with an arrow soaked in the blood of the hydra through the abdomen where the three bodies of Geryon joined. Dante depicted him in the Divine Comedy as a magical beast from the depths of the sea, with the face of a serpent, two sharp claws, and a tail like a poisonous scorpion, the personification of the Fraud.
Sargasso: A skeleton that debuted in the DMC generation, originally appearing in the Water Temple under the Crumbling Bridge.Sargasso originally meant sargassum, and was also used to refer to the northeastern waters of the West Indies in the North Atlantic Ocean, where the sea was covered in brown algae, mainly sargassum, and was prone to shipwrecks. These monsters in the water are presumably the embodiment of undersea ghosts?
Beelzebub: The fly-shaped monsters of the DMC generation, as explained by Kamiya himself, are merely borrowing the honorific name of the famous Demon King as their collective name. Beelzebub: The Demon King, a big name in Satan and Lucifer, who also appears in True Goddess Rebirth 3 Mania. He is one of the Seven Dukes of Hell, second only to Lucifer in power and authority among the Fallen, and the image of Baal, the sun god of Canaan, after he was demoted in Christianity. In demonology one speaks of him as the Chancellor of Hell, or simply counts him as the King of Hell, and Satan only goes there to come and demand an alliance against Jehovah's visitors. The English poet Milton in his long poem "Paradise Lost" calls him a thoughtful and majestic sage in appearance, while King Solomon depicts him as a giant fly.
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Cyclops: The one-eyed earth spiders that attacked with rocks in DMC1, in a form very similar to Phantom the Lava Spider, who debuted as a Boss.The Cyclops are a race of Cyclops in Greek mythology, rough, cannibalistic, and most famous among them are the three gods of storms that reside on the island of Sicily-- Brontes (god of thunder), Sterops (god of electricity) and Arges (god of thunder). Once imprisoned in the abyss beneath Hades, they became assistants to Hephaestus, the god of fire and forge, and it is rumored that the lightning bolts in the hands of Zeus were their work. Homer had also written about them in his long poem The Odyssey.
Tartarussian : The second generation of yoked giants, Tartarus is the Greek mythological abyss below Hell where Zeus imprisoned the Cyclopes.
Fetish: The strongest puppet enemy in DMC Generation 1, Fetish is a primordial deity believed in by the ancient religion of fetishism, and is a symbol of spells and magic.
Plasma: DMC's Batman, with a blue body and an indeterminate form, mimics Dante's style of attack. plasma means "plasma" - a gas-like substance made up of positive and negative electrons generated by the ionization of molecules and atoms, and is the fourth form of matter that exists in the natural world, in addition to solids, liquids and gases. It is the fourth form of matter that exists in nature besides solid, liquid and gas. Kamiya says the original idea for this enemy came from the snowflake dots (sandaras) on TV.
Hell : DMC3's official website announced a series of enemies named "Hell-XXX", and while there are only six, they are supposed to be derived from the famous "Seven Deadly Sins" in the Bible - gluttony, greed, sloth, envy, pride, wrath, lust, and the desire to live a life of peace. Greed, Gluttony, Sloth, Envy, Pride, Wrath, and Lust (Greed, Gluttony, Sloth, Envy, Pride, Wrath, Lust). Their leader is a boss known as the Hell Vanguard.
Enigma: A spider-like, multi-legged creature in DMC3 that throws spears of light to attack. Enigma comes from the Greek, itself has the meaning of "enigmatic and puzzling things", was once used to name a kind of compound substitution cipher machine invented by German engineer Scheibelius in World War II. The more familiar Enigma is now a New Age-style band fronted by German music producer Michael Cretu.
Weapons:
Rebelion: A longsword named "Rebelion", Dante's usual starting weapon, and said to be the only remnant of Sparta, Rebelion also means treason in English, as its owner turned his back on his own race to help the humans.
Alastor: A great sword of thunder, with a batwing hilt, wielded by Dante I. The 1818 Dictionnaire de l'Inferno, written by French journalist Collin de Plancy, explains: "Alastor is the spirit of punishment and vengeance in Zoroastrianism in Persia, and his name means 'Executioner. 'Executioner' and was the prototype of Azazel, one of the seven famous fallen angels." The English poet Shelley once wrote a poem under the name of "Alastor", in which he quoted a passage from Plutarch, a Greek biographer of the first century A.D.: "Sometimes he resolved to creep into the house of Augustus and kill himself there, so that his own spirit might become an Alastor, and take the place of the protector of the house, and have a great influence on the master. take the place of the dwelling's protector and wreak vengeance on his master ......." There's also a boss named "Alastor" in Red Joey, which seems to be Kamiya's favorite name ^_^.
Ifrit : In DMC1, Dante's Inflammation Gloves, in the form of a beast's head surrounded by flames. Its origin is clear at a glance, being the famous High Fire Elemental Elf, the bull demon king that is never absent from the Final Fantasy series.
Ebony & White Ivory (Epony & Ivory): Dante's most famous weapon, the black and white twin spears that appeared in both Generation One and Generation Two. Kamiya said the name is reminiscent of the keyboard of a musical instrument, a metaphor for Dante's rhythmic and aesthetic fighting style. In the "Legendary Dark Knight" mode of Generations I and II, their name became "Luce e Ombra" - Italian for "Light and Shadow". ".
Beowulf: A new weapon announced on DMC3's official website, the Beowulf is an explosive fighting glove suitable for solo combat, with characteristics somewhat similar to the Ifrit. Originally created in the 8th century A.D. in the ancient English epic poem of the same name, and the "Nibelungen Song" of Jack Flyte similar to the legendary heroes of the hunt for demons and dragons.
Artemis: Another new weapon announced along with the Beowulf Gloves, a laser gun that fires beautiful purple tracer bullets (somewhat similar to the Nightmare β from Generations). Her name originally belongs to the goddess of the moon and hunting in Greek mythology, the daughter of Zeus and sister of Apollo, the god of the sun, equivalent to Diana in Roman mythology. She was also the love interest of Orion Oraiwin, whose temple was one of the Seven Wonders of the World in ancient times. The heroine's twin swords in Sea of Red 2 are called by the same name.
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