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− | '''Fulvia''' is one of [[The Damned|the damned]] which [[Dante]] must punish or absolve for "[[The Damned (Trophy)|The Damned]]" [[Achievements/Trophies|achievement/trophy]]. She is encountered in the circle of [[Greed]]. |
+ | '''Fulvia''' is one of [[The Damned|the damned]] which [[Dante Alighieri|Dante]] must punish or absolve for "[[The Damned (Trophy)|The Damned]]" [[Achievements/Trophies|achievement/trophy]]. She is encountered in the circle of [[Greed]]. |
==Description== |
==Description== |
Revision as of 11:04, 19 December 2011
Fulvia is one of the damned which Dante must punish or absolve for "The Damned" achievement/trophy. She is encountered in the circle of Greed.
Description
One-time wife of Marc Antony, Fulvia was possessed by an unbearable greed. Called the greediest woman in all of Rome, she pursued any opportunity to seize power by exploiting her high-profile husbands.
Trivia
- Fulvia can be heard mentioning her gluttonous daughter Clodia before Dante interacts with her. This is one of the few times a condemned soul references another, the other being Paolo Malatesta and Francesca da Polenta.