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A week? I eat food that's months past the expiration date.
Vergilius the Red Gaze DOES exist, he's the guide for the Damned Dozen, he's the one that's thinking "How come some hog all the good followers and I get all the idiots, lunatics and emotional cripples?!"
All of the Sinners are required for The Plan (tm).
Yeah, it's not just because they were looking for emotional cripples with nothing to do.
Vergilius gives the impression that the Damned Dozen were a severe downgrade from the Fixer Office (Seven Association affiliated) that he used to run...before N Corp Taboo Hunters, Ring thugs, a turncoat and an abnormality wiped it out. Although he was increasingly patient and didn't pummel Don Quixote until she messed things up three times with her insanity.
they dont clown around as much after that
Largely because in Chapter 3, the next time Don Quixote clowned around, this angered Vergilius...that and the N Corp psycho division, along with seeing the rot within K Corp, the psychotic whaler captain and more recently, the timeline of multiple universes being altered.
Chapter 2 could be called Dante's 12 as it's set in Korean Las Vegas.
As in "Holy s***! I didn't think you were going to be THIS bad, I mean 'Virtual Boy' bad or 'movie version of Cats' bad". Chapter 2 showed that Rodya used to be with communists in all but name and Sinclair in Chapter 3 was in a position where he's understand Bruce Wayne perfectly.