Furies are lesser demons that appears in Devil May Cry 5. In lower difficulties, it first appears in Mission 12: Yamato. The Fury's species have mutated over time to achieve greater speed to hunt down prey, many generations have passed in order to reach the level of the Fury.[1] It's also able...
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Breakneck Predator - Fury
-Brute (Muscle): 5+
-Mover (Transit/Blink): 5+
-Striker: 8
This sucker used to be from a species of demon down in the Underworld called Riot. Countless generations and years of wanting to hunt faster and stronger caused it to turn it into the scary-ass son of a bitch you met that night. They move so fast you would think they're teleporting, but they aren't. They're literally moving across time-space to move and hunt. Says a lot when they have to physically stop themselves from moving when they want to stick their blades into your gut.
You gotta be patient when dealing with a Fury, wait for that golden opportunity. And when you got your opportunity, you hit it fast and you hit it hard. Otherwise, you might not be so luck next time...
Taylor's Notes
(Some information is theoretical, based on news reports and documents about the Bloody Cape's violent exploits in the years it has been active)
Classifications:
-Brute: I don't know how sturdy the damn thing is compared to other demons, but it's physical condition is no joke. It's hard to tell where in the upper numbers it would fall, but anything that can fight without an arm or is severely injured and still keep going deserves a rating this high. And if the reports I found on PHO weren't an exaggeration, this thing walked out of a fight with
Lung before he came to Brockton Bay.
-Mover: There's no containment room or cell on this earth that can hold this thing. I remembered when I grabbed onto it when I tried to freeze the bastard and went through a weird-ass acid trip. If I didn't know any better, I would say that this bastard is like the Movers of Alexandria. Boss says the only thing capable of holding it down is a room made out of Gilgamesh steel, but what even is that?
-Striker: This one is a big iffy. The few capes that managed to survive this thing all got some pretty bad wounds. Some never returned to cape life and retired, best example being Manpower after his spine got wrecked. I've read debates about whether or not Soma could heal those wounds, but I don't know. But, I've been on the receiving end of those blades before. Those things weren't meant to kill outright. They're to
maim and be as vicious and painful as possible. Lasting wounds. What the hell kind of things do these things hunt to grow blades like that out of their arms...?