Marc Antony was a villain in the video game Dante's Inferno, where he acted as the boss of the Circle of Lust, along with his lover Cleopatra. He was former Roman politician that was sent to Hell.
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| - Marc Antony was a villain in the video game Dante's Inferno, where he acted as the boss of the Circle of Lust, along with his lover Cleopatra. He was former Roman politician that was sent to Hell.
- Marc Antony was a noble and loyal Roman soldier, was determined to bring about peace through force if necessary. When he first meets Xena (posing as Cleopatra), he is impressed by her courage and beauty but is not overwhelmed by it and does not press his advantage. However, when he arrives at her palace, he is quite happy to flirt with her and enjoy her company. The historical Anthony was compared (usually favorably) with Hercules and Bacchus.
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| - Kill Dante, Be with his Mistress; Cleopatra forever
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| - Superhuman strength, demonic powers
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| - Former Roman politician, guardian of the Circle of Lust
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| - Marc Antony was a villain in the video game Dante's Inferno, where he acted as the boss of the Circle of Lust, along with his lover Cleopatra. He was former Roman politician that was sent to Hell.
- Marc Antony was a noble and loyal Roman soldier, was determined to bring about peace through force if necessary. When he first meets Xena (posing as Cleopatra), he is impressed by her courage and beauty but is not overwhelmed by it and does not press his advantage. However, when he arrives at her palace, he is quite happy to flirt with her and enjoy her company. Although he originally intended to secure Cleopatra's fleet, through force if need be, he soon falls in love with Xena/Cleopatra and asks her to return with him to Rome, to rule by his side. However, when he discovers he has been betrayed, he tries to kill Xena but falls victim to her sword instead. The historical Anthony was compared (usually favorably) with Hercules and Bacchus.
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