![]() ![]() She also asked him to protect her brother, Francesco, who joined Dante during the Crusades.Īt an unspecified time, while Dante was away at Acre, Beatrice made a bargain with Lucifer. Dante swore on it to forsake "all of the pleasures of the flesh" until he returned to Beatrice. As a token of this devotion, Beatrice gave him her cross to take with him on the Crusades. Before Dante was summoned to join the Third Crusade, the two made love for the first time. Beatrice believed completely in Dante's faithfulness to their love, in spite of not being married yet. ![]() Near the end of the game, she was seen once more in her human form from the beginning, nude once again with mist obscuring her lower half.īeatrice was introduced in the game as Dante's betrothed, who was waiting for him to return home from his services during the Crusades. Upon her absolution after seeing Dante's determination to save her soul, Beatrice reverted back to her radiant, ethereal state. Finally, as Queen of Hell, Beatrice was far larger in height than Dante, towering several feet over him when the bottom of her skirt was at floor level. ![]() Her tapered skirt was made up of a writhing storm of damned souls. The nipples of her exposed bust were concealed by proportional flames, which extended into a flaming, corset-like structure. Her gown also underwent changes: the high collar came to resemble a large and burned neck ruff that extended down in ruffles between her breasts to the hips, where it spread out in an inflamed peplum decorated with sharp spikes and a demonic skull ornament. #Beatrix on the river crackedHer lower arms and hands became blackened, fiery, cracked and claw-like. #Beatrix on the river skinHer skin became extremely pale, with a few burned areas, while spikes protruded from her shoulders above the darkened armbands. In the instances where the gleam of her eyes are dimmed, they appeared to be filmed over with a reddish-pink sclera. Her forehead was adorned with a chain of pearl-like gems, forming a diadem above her glowing red eyes. Her hair became an array of true, twisted black horns wreathed with flames. A matching gem of a different color was at her throat.Īfter deliberately consuming the pomegranate seeds that are offered to her by Lucifer, Beatrice was transformed fully into a demonic consort for the Devil. Beatrice's hair was twisted up to resemble ornate, hornlike structures and was adorned with a single diamond-shaped gem. The mutton sleeves were capped with paw-like shoulder pauldrons. The dress was open to just beneath her navel, exposing her cleavage, flaring out into a mermaid skirt. Although she no longer possessed a ghostly visage and looked more like her living self, Beatrice wore a monstrous, form-fitting gown that was made of what appeared to be demonic flesh, with spikes protruding around the open front and a high jagged collar. In the second Circle of Hell, when Beatrice is encountered again, her appearance was heavily altered. Her hair had a subtle light to it, and her eyes had a widened appearance. She shone with a slight bluish glow, with venous lines all over her body that generated from the center of her chest. On the church altar in Florence and in a flashback when she was asking Virgil to guide Dante, though still nude her skin appeared to be more radiant and translucent. Once in Hell, Beatrice's spirit took on several changes. ![]() Upon death, Beatrice's soul matched her body's appearance, although she was depicted nude with her lower extremities obscured into mist. In Dante's memories, she was seen wearing a scarlet dress, though later in Florence she is seen wearing a simple, golden-yellow dress. In life, Beatrice appeared as a beautiful, fair woman, with golden blond hair and dark eyes. ![]()
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