send 🏡 for a home headcanon
This has taken me approximately ten thousand years to think about and answer and I'm sTILL NOT HAPPY
Vergil considers nowhere to truly be his home. His memories of his childhood home have greatly dwindled, even if he visited the ruins often, and he never cared for the human family that raised him beyond that. He doesn't consider himself a nomad, but he's never been one for that whole notion of "home isn't a place, it's a people."
Mostly because of his stunted relationship with his twin. Had things between himself and Dante been fine, as they had been for awhile, he may have reconsidered. Being reunited with Dante again was like being able to breathe again, and losing that so quickly immediately shut him down to any concept of opening himself up to someone, of becoming close to anyone.