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I am saying a lot of 'likely' but I completely believe in what I am saying because of how strong the given implications are, but I guess we will have to wait and see. It is definitely not a coincidence, recall how vergilius had to 'correct' Don Quixote's behavior the most out of all the sinners (and especially the harshest corrections out of all the sinners) pre canto 7, which likely alludes to your theory of being her failsafe I think. as for nullification I am not sure, but we saw in warp train that greater kindreds can control the blood of lesser ones, so its possible but if he is using the eyes of another kindred he might not be able to do that.
Vergilius( with a difficult fight) confirmed to be almost on Bari level, while bari did not have a ego(i dont know tbh)
I am interested who would be a beatrice.
i think their connection is much deeper than that
he always could boil blood using the sword?
I should re-read leviathan
You know, 50/50. I wouldn't be surprised a full powered Sancho or first kindred could control his ego. You know, since it's made from blod.
Dante commented that he's held back the least since they observed him, not even the Wild Hunt gave him THAT much of a challenge.
No, it's blood control. It was even shown in Chapter 6. Gladius likely had Stigma Workshop tech in it.
Then again, it might cancel each other out.