Diavolo/Personality and Relationships

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Personality and Relationships

Personality

This is a test... a test from the past that I must overcome.
—Diavolo, to Polnareff

Diavolo has a very cruel and ruthless personality. He highly dislikes for anyone to see his true face and will relentlessly hunt and kill those who do. He is even willing to kill his own family just to stop the possibility of his identity being discovered, as he persists in killing his own daughter just because she is related to him. His high resolution to "overcome his past" made him reach the top and take control over a Mafia that he led to completely take over Italy. This led him to take the decision of erasing his past and eliminating his relatives without leaving a trace behind.

Diavolo's position in Passione as The Boss was highly respected by all members, due to this organization helping them when they where in trouble or they needed help; this even made Bruno have difficulty in deciding to betray him, and Fugo couldn't betray something that he adopted as his family. He does not forgive traitors within his ranks, often declaring "All traitors must die!" or "How dare they bite the hand that feeds them". He instantly declares traitors or those conspiring to defect as enemies, such as Buccellati's Gang and La Squadra di Esecuzione.

Like other main antagonists in the series, he uses the prefix I or Me (この, kono) to announce his name in a sign of superiority over others and boasts about being the chosen one to lead the world. When his other personality, Doppio, is killed, Diavolo bore no visible emotional reaction to his death.

His personality is split so completely that when Silver Chariot Requiem switches everyone's souls, Diavolo and Doppio adopt different bodies: Doppio in Buccellati's body, and Diavolo in Guido Mista's.

Personality (Doppio)

Doppio is fairly innocent and a very ditzy and goofy guy. Compared to Diavolo, who's arguably as ruthless and as monstrous as Dio Brando, he's often practically harmless to anybody and is very nice and polite unless he's given orders by Diavolo to take care of a specific person or will revert to Diavolo if his identity is found out (even if the slightest hint is given that somebody has clues or an idea to his identity). When the two converse, via "phone" Doppio seemed to be frightened of Diavolo or very complacent of him, showing that Diavolo is the more dominant of the two personalities.

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