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 | | This is may be in reference to the death of their mother and further dialogue between the two include the topic of their father, Sparda, whom they both admired. |
 | | Vergil clearly uses a variation of the sword form Iaido, where the sword is drawn quickly, strikes the opponent, cleaned of blood, and replaced in the saya. |
 | | Interestingly, in the Devil May Cry novel, he visited Goldstein, the "old lady" gunsmith who made the twin handguns Ebony and Ivory, and bought a sawed-off shotgun similar to the ones in the video game series; however, the novel's story may not be considered as canon because it was written before Devil May Cry 3. |
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