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Arkham and Jester[]

According to Arkham/Jester's profiles in artbooks, manuals, and in-game files, Arkham is human and Jester is never called a demon. In DMC3 mission 13, Arkham calls himself a human and claims Jester is him "dressing like a complete idiot." As a practitioner of dark magic, his supernatural feats can be attributed to that, much like Arius. LegionZero (talk) 19:37, 15 July 2022 (UTC)

Some reasons why Jester is Demon: In Arkham's page and according to himself, after sacrificing his wife, he gained an Alter-Ego named Jester. Arkham normally only has Superhuman Strength and Superhuman Speed, but when he becomes Jester, he can use dark magic, lesser demon powers, soul manipulation (like Red Souls) and blood manipulation (like Blood-goyles) and many other powers, and he can summon a large demonic ball (which he can't do these powers in his human form). Arkham is a human in his normal form, but when he becomes Jester, he becomes a demon. Arkham before eyes of Vergil ,Dante and Lady changed his form from Arkham to Jester and contrariwise. If you say Jester is just a disguise, so in your opinion, Is Arkham a fool to change his clothes before eyes of Vergil, Dante and Lady? Plus, no one can change their clothes in less than a moment. Although Arkham's identity was revealed but he became Jester again (if Jester was a disguise, Arkham didn't do these things). Jester is taller than Arkham. in the game and some websites and Devil May Cry Fandom it's written that Jester is Arkham's demonic Alter-Ego and Arkham obtained Jester from hell after sacrificing his wife and they became one (that's why Arkham has dissociative (multiple) identity disorder and a large burn scar on the entire left side of his head). When Arkham becomes Jester, his eyes become more elongated and his sclerae become black, the angle of his jaw changes and becomes longer, his nose becomes longer, his tongue becomes longer, his arms become narrower, his fingers become longer, and his nails grow longer and red veins appear on his body and many other things change. and it is written on Devil May cry Fandom that this pursuit of godhood, Arkham sacrificed Kalina in a ritual to gain demonic power. However, it ended in failure, resulting in a large burn scar on the entire left side of his head, and the ability to transform himself into a demonic clown named Jester who wields dark magic. Titan-Fighter (talk) 09:46, 15 December 2022 (UTC)

  • "In Arkham's page"
This is written by us and is an example of our incorrect assumptions.
  • and according to himself, after sacrificing his wife, he gained an Alter-Ego named Jester."
He never claimed this
  • "Arkham normally only has Superhuman Strength and Superhuman Speed,"
You can't prove he only has these abilities in his human form.
  • but when he becomes Jester, he can use dark magic, lesser demon powers, soul manipulation (like Red Souls) and blood manipulation (like Blood-goyles) and many other powers, and he can summon a large demonic ball (which he can't do these powers in his human form)."
A whole lot of just wrong.
  • Arkham is a human in his normal form, but when he becomes Jester, he becomes a demon."
Series lore and content disagrees.
  • "If you say Jester is just a disguise, so in your opinion, Is Arkham a fool to change his clothes before eyes of Vergil, Dante and Lady?"
You are putting words in my mouth
  • "Plus, no one can change their clothes in less than a moment."
It's almost like having magic powers allows you to do otherwise impossible things.
  • "in the game and some websites and Devil May Cry Fandom it's written that Jester is Arkham's demonic Alter-Ego"
The game does not claimed Jester to be his demonic alter ego, just his alter ego. Also, series statements>websites and fandom
  • "(that's why Arkham has dissociative (multiple) identity disorder and a large burn scar on the entire left side of his head)."
He had the multiple personalities prior to sacrificing Kalina Ann.
I already refuted these points on the discord against 3 other users (most of whom were admins) and there wasn't a single citation to say Jester is a demon.

LegionZero (talk) 06:52, 28 December 2022 (UTC)

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