In control of the awakened Savior, Sanctus had Agnus open the true Hell Gate with the Yamato, and with the aid of the Order's 'Angels' destroying the escaping and invading demons in a show to convince the citizens of Fortuna it was their messiah. Though he refused and tried to fight back, he was ultimately taken in by the Savior, and Sanctus took the Yamato from him. Sanctus managed to lure Nero to the Savior's resting place by kidnapping Kyrie, and tried to convince him to be absorbed by having the statue also absorb her. However, they were unable to capture Dante fast enough, and instead decided to use Nero as the Savior's source of blood. Not only did Dante come to Fortuna, but his partner Trish brought them the Sparda sword in an attempt to infiltrate their organization. To this end, the Order endeavored to lure in Dante by retrieving the Yamato and opening the Hell Gates. In order for the Savior to be activated, it must absorb one with the blood of Sparda, and it can then be controlled by one who carries his ancient sword. When activated by Sanctus it gains a giant, partially formed halo that resembles a set of wings. Though it is a demon, it is looked upon by the citizens of Fortuna as a god and its exterior holds several azure jewels composed of a millennia's worth of demonic and spiritual essence melded together. The Savior has feathery embellishments on its head, neck, shoulders, wrists, calves and midriff giving it an angelic appearance and its horns appear more regal and majestic than the insectoid antlers that Sparda possessed. The Savior is a large, humanoid statue designed to resemble the Order of the Sword's idealized concept of Sparda.
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