Dante

About
Dante is a fictive of the character by the same name from DmC: Devil May Cry. He can be fairly gruff and sarcastic most of the time, but he means well. Most of his "threats" are just jokes, which are his way of palling around with other members of our system. He seems pretty stand-offish, with an aura of "leave me alone" in headspace, but he's usually pretty friendly when approached.

When fronting, Dante can give off "don't mess with me" vibes, but he can also be just as silly as the rest of us. He likes to play his source game, listen to music from his source, and shit talk his canon brother.

He spends most of his time, in headspace, in his camper which is parked near the gate where new members arrive. As a gatekeeper, he makes sure to screen folks and get them ready and informed about where they are, what's happening, and what it means to be part of this system with help from his fellow gatekeeper, Nanto.

Physical Description
Dante stands at six feet even. His skin is slightly tanned, his black hair shaved on the sides and to a point in the back. The front of his hair also has a white patch near his right temple due to source-related things. His eyes are a grayish blue and he has what looks like a brand imprint of a sword of some type between his shoulder blades.

His attire consists of a gray, form-fitting tank top and black jeans which are tucked into his combat-style boots. He doesn't always wear his long, black and red overcoat, but he does when it gets a bit colder in headspace. He also always has a necklace with a small, red crystal hanging around his neck. You also won't catch him without his sword, Rebellion, strapped to his back and his guns, Ebony and Ivory, holstered on his hips.

Other Information
Dante does not have a front song.

Dante's full name is Dante Sparda.

There is a running joke about Dante breaking things due to his camper denting the gate when he first arrived and an instance where he accidentally ripped the handle off of our old car when he was fronting one time.

When fairly upset, Dante's appearance shifts to that of his "Devil Trigger" mode.