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I adore all your works, especially fanfictons. I’d like to know if you have danlady cuddling/hugging headcanons
Awww, your words make me so happy, dear anon! I think people know me mostly thanks to my edits, but I do write fanfics too! Even though my humble English skills make me struggle a lot. So I'm really glad you appreciate this part of my work too ❤️
DanLady cuddling/hugging headcanons:
• Dante is certainly into it. If it were up to him, he'd never let Lady go. Too bad, his girl loves her personal space and scolds him when he's too affectionate in public.
• Despite her stern mask, Lady melts every time she feels his strong arms around her. Dante's body temperature is higher than the human norm, so in cold weather, she uses this as an excuse to cuddle up to him. But she can't tell him the truth: show him a finger, and he'll bite the arm off.
• It's not common for Lady to initiate their hugs. But when Dante wakes at night, gasping for air from another nightmare, her hands always find his face in the darkness, and then she gently cradles his head, letting him rest on her chest, stroking his hair. With the soft rustle of her voice, he can breathe again.
• Dante fears his demonic nature, the whisper in his ear that he's too gentle: he needs to crush her in his arms, hear the crunch of her bones and the song of her cries. Lady only snorts at it, reminding him that she can stand up for herself.
• To finally dispel his fears, Lady hugged him while he was in the Devil Trigger form. But maybe she shouldn't have thrown herself on his neck while they were flying in the air. Dante was so shocked he almost crashed into a skyscraper.
• After every successful hunt, Lady barely catches her breath before her silly boyfriend scoops her up and does the princess twirl. She can't help but laugh every time.
Ready for Season 3 ❤️🔥
"Sie ist der hellste Stern von allen und wird nie vom Himmel fallen"
"I got you!"
His vulnerability
Here you go Anon!💗💖💕 Let's cry together🫂
Arius told Dante that "Arkham is so broken that she sees him as nothing more than a temporary comfort." Here's the show's response: If Lady was so selfish, she would never be so gentle with a stranger's child. I particularly love the detail: Lady shields the child with her sword to prevent the heat from the explosion from reaching the girl and causing any harm, while Mattie clings to her chest in absolute trust. Children always sense deception. Matilda knows that Lady is willing to give her life for her.
Personally, it reminded me of Ellen Ripley.
I started playing *mc2. It's such a strange gameplay, and I really don't understand people who "love" this game. As is the case with this reboot or mc1, 2, there's nothing in them that I truly love about DMC. It's Dante, Lady, and Vergil, first and foremost. And Nero. HD Collection should have included hints about Nero and Lady, and the fate of Vergil in these games, at least a few lines in the script, and the value of mc1,2 would have increased significantly. Seriously, what's so difficult about that? Although, in my opinion, you can't breathe in enough air before death, or a dying person doesn't need compresses anymore, the benefits are the same🤷🏻♀️
What I liked:
1. Dante jumps very high, for example, in DMC3, you have to earn a double jump.
2. The floating Devil Trigger is really convenient, it would have saved my nervous system during mission 17 (the room with the cubes)- if you've played it, you know what I mean. But that was the point... to hone your jumping and dodging skills.
3. Pistols and small arms are the only viable way to defend yourself and attack.
4. Strangely enough, the music in the scenes is up to personal taste, but I liked it. The menu has a beautiful melody, as if I were standing in a Catholic church during a service. It's not as impressive as in DMC3 and 4, but it's still enjoyable.
Whether the gloomy, oppressive atmosphere can be attributed to the advantages of the game, I do not know. That's probably where the good stuff ends. The sword is not the Rebellion that I love and which slices enemies into a salad. There is an attack like "Sting", but this cannot be compared to the magnificent combos of DMC3,4,5. For some reason, Dante knocks back his opponents with one attack, and then you need to approach them again to finish them off. It's very strange. The gameplay seems clunky, the boss fights are monotonous, and there are no funny jokes from Dante when he enters the battle.
By the way, from the dialogues, or rather, from their absence, I want to yawn widely. Dante feels like a guest in this story, he does not interact in any way with the world that "saves" - he just moves from one location to another and fights with infernal goats, wolves, sheep, gorillas. The design of small opponents personally seemed to me to be a set of cliches from horror stories about devils: horns, hooves and zero intelligence. By the way, we were pleased with the skeletons with cleavers- DMC5, hello)))
The secret missions are similar, but it's good that they reward you generously with white and green orbs, and there are also red orbs scattered throughout the locations, sometimes in chains that hang in the air like garlands. In the frenzied battle against the helicopter, the rooftop parkour involved the reinforcement of HP/DT, which reminded me of DMC5 and the Qlippoth tree.
Everyone is outraged by the coin toss, saying it's not Dante's style. I agree, it's cringe.
Outfits... I've already said it and I'll say it anywhere, Dante's mc1 and 2 outfits are extremely unappealing. In my opinion, a cool guy doesn't wear red pants. Again, it's a matter of taste. The overall boring design of *mc2 and Dante matches the game's aesthetic. The same goes for Lucia, Arius, and even Matier.
However, I've never seen anything worse than Diesel outfits in this franchise. Dante's scarf makes me laugh and feel embarrassed. Dante, jeans are quite uncomfortable in your profession, don't you think? Or that jacket, oh my, a true fashion victim. Lucia, a sweet girl from the nearby shopping mall. She just stopped by to fight demons after shopping🙄
I feel so sorry for this game, I don't feel disgusted with it like I do with mc1, quite the opposite: I really feel bad that the script is not polished, that the characters are unexpressive and boring, the dialogues are choppy and meaningless, the main antagonist is vague, his goals are a real cliché, Matier and Lucia have almost no involvement in the plot, in addition, Dante looks detached and even indifferent- it can be attributed to the graphics costs, but still, the script does not help to reveal the personal involvement of the main character in any way. It's as if he is here for nothing. That's probably true.
Bottom line: if this game didn't exist, the story of DMC wouldn't have changed at all. Dante has already lost his mother and brother, met Lady, and Nero is growing up somewhere on Fortune. Lucia and Matier are fulfilling their duties on the island of Vie-de-Marlie, and Lucia never leaves the island, never expands her personal horizons. She is still the same, even after many years, as Dante subtly informs her in the novel "Before the Nightmare" in DMC5. By the way, it seems that this novella was needed to justify the presence of Beowulf for Dante, i.e. the Balrog. I think Lucia deserved a final arc: maybe she would have come to live in the human world like Trish. Although... it would have been a completely different story, and we don't know how long she would have stayed in the human world.
A triangle, huh? I really like that😏
"I guess it ends like it started"
"You wanted to protect people. Now we can do it together"
"Shall we dance, M'Lady?"
I should've saved you
I should've saved you
Someday love will find you
Hey, do you have interesting ndmc Danlady headcanons?
Oohh, sure, I do! Some of them are more plot-centered, some of them are just bittersweet for fun. Well, let's mix both!
• It's basically confirmed that Lady's love language is gifts giving. She may struggle to say smth sweet to Dante's face, but she makes sure that her boy gets the best ammo and drip. When Dante questioned her motives, Mary tried her best to look nonchalant and claimed that she just pays him back. She was promoted for catching him, so it's only reasonable to spend a part of her new salary on him, right? In response, Dante called her a sugar Lady. He regretted it immediately.
• Dante was captivated by Lady at first sight. He is generally quite guarded about his personal space, yet for some reason, her touch never felt wrong to him. Heck, he didn't mind when she touched his chest, if only her words were less cruel. The bridge incident put him on guard though: for a time, Dante forbade himself from seeking solace in her, even snapping when she tried to approach. But the truth is, the temptation to lean into her touch never truly left him.
• It's didn't escape Lady's attention that Dante rocks his new hairstyle. A puppy boy suddenly turned into a wild wolf. So, when Dante asked her if she could cut his hair shorter, Lady involuntarily blurted out: "NO!" He teased her about it for a whole week, but in the end, Dante decided to keep his hair long.
• Lady did get her revenge after all. The white rider suit left Dante speechless. So he vowed to burn her Darkcom uniform so that she would never hide her beauty behind armor again.
• However, he immediately regretted his thoughts when Lady was badly injured. Maybe, had she worn armor, she would have been fine; maybe, had she not help him at all, she would not have ended up with all these scars.
• Dante easily slips into self-hate, but Lady always finds a harsh word to keep him grounded. Deep down, she is very touched by his concern though, still feeling guilty, believing she doesn't deserve it. Yeah, both of them have some serious issues when it comes to self-esteem.
• Nell just rolls her eyes. She’s fed up with watching these helpless idiots. So she starts, as she puts it herself, "dropping hints." Very subtle like "you know what, kid, Mary nearly went on a strike to unfreeze your ass". Or "girl, you better watch out, we don’t need any grandkids of Sparda running around just yet."
• Mary deeply regrets the way she dehumanized Dante before. So if anyone in Darkcom dares to belittle him in her presence, she makes sure to show them that she can be worse than any demon. It works both ways. If anyone questions the reasons why Arkham got a promotion and accuses her in dirty tricks, Dante friendly reminds that no one shittalks the partner of the Son of Sparda.
• Lady got used to Dante's Devil Trigger form rather quickly. At first Dante hesitated to transform in front of her, esp after learning that Lady's father turned himself into a demon. But when a fierce battle left him no choice, but use his wings, flying with Lady craddled in his arms - to his surprise, she didn't seem scared. On the contrary, she snuggled closer, peered into his face, and remarked that his "dumb look" hadn't changed one bit - even with a pair of horns sprouting from his head. Dante’s heart skipped a beat.
I have more thoughts, but I don't dare write down any "too romantic" headcanons for them yet. From my POV, ndmc DanLady are currently going through a delicious slow burn phase: they are finally learning to be true friends, yet everyone around them notices a certain sus tension lingering between them. Aren't they just adorable?
S2 is definitely going to spoil us—let's see if any of my headcanons come true! 😆