Kerte

Kerte is the poly ship between Dante, Kat and Vergil from the Devil May Cry fandom.

Canon
Dante and Vergil are Nephilim twin brothers who were separated at the age of seven following their mother’s death and their father’s capture at the hands of Mundus, the Demon King. Before his capture, their father was able to erase both of their memories in order to keep them safe from the demons as well as hide them amongst the humans.

When Dante and Vergil are in their early to mid-20s, Vergil meets Kat in Limbo, a dimension that exists parallel to the human world, where he saves her and gives her a new purpose in life. Together they become a team, forming strong romantic feelings for each other along the way and even sharing a kiss in Vergil’s search for his long-lost brother. Because of Vergil’s ever-growing feelings for Kat, he perceives this as a weakness. He makes the decision to erase both of their memories of the past few days, forgetting their feelings for each other, though remaining a team.

DmC Devil May Cry
An undisclosed amount of time later, Vergil and Kat finally locate Dante. Vergil sends Kat to Dante’s home, under the pretense that Kat’s “boss wants to meet him”. Dante and Kat arrive to The Order’s base of operations, where Kat leads Dante to Vergil. The brothers meet for the first time in years, with Dante not knowing who Vergil is. The two converse back and forth, ending with Vergil asking Dante if he can at least “give him a chance to show him”. Dante agrees and all three head for Dante and Vergil’s old childhood home.

Arriving to the home, Vergil asks Kat to open a portal – a rift – from the real-world to Limbo. Through the portal, Dante will learn who and what he is, as well as who Vergil is. Dante steps on Kat’s created rift and is transported into Limbo. Once Dante is gone, Kat questions Vergil if “this is really going to work”. In return, Vergil replies that Dante is “raw”, just like how Kat was when he first found her.

Dante arrives back into the real-world where Vergil and Kat are waiting. As Dante takes in his surroundings, Vergil watches him closely, waiting for Dante to speak. When Dante does, the first thing he says is, “You’re my brother.” Vergil clarifies that he’s Dante’s twin brother to be exact. With the knowledge that Dante now knows who he is, he now wants to know where they come from, what happened to them and above all else, wants to know who is responsible for all this. As Dante turns to leave the home, Vergil turns back to smile at Kat that they finally have Dante after looking for so long. In return, Kat smiles and nods back at him.

A short time later, Vergil takes Dante to an old park that their mother used to take them too. While there, he explains how their parents met and how they, as demon-angel hybrids, are the only beings capable of killing a Demon King. While they talk, Vergil also makes it known that the demons are unaware that there are two of them, the demons believing Dante is the only remaining Nephilim. As they’re walking, a demon spotter sees them, forcing Vergil to kill it. Though it’s too late, Dante is already being pulled into Limbo. As Vergil runs, he tells Dante that he’ll find Kat – that she’s the one who can get him back out.

With Dante back in the real-world, Vergil explains how they are going to defeat Mundus – by making him leave the vicinity of the Hell Gate, the gate that gives him his power within the real-world. A plan is conceived that Dante is going to kill Mundus’ succubus, far down in the city’s Virility factory. Dante and Kat head for the factory with Vergil staying back as Mundus is unaware of his existence for the time being. Dante is however spotted by a demon surveillance camera, pulling him into Limbo. Kat knows she’s not safe if she stays, which she voices to Dante. In return, Dante tells her to go. Kat comes back with the locations of the other cameras given to her by Vergil, telling him to follow her.

With the Succubus defeated, Dante and Kat regroup and drive back for The Order’s base. While driving, Dante asks how Kat and Vergil met as they seem “tight”. Kat is reluctant to answer, though when Dante tells her he trusts her, she can trust him too, does Kat start to talk. She says how she was abused by her demon-foster father, and one night while wondering Limbo to escape, Vergil heard her cries for help. He helped her deal with the demons both “figuratively and literally”. Kat then asks Dante if he’s going to “stick with them until the end” with Dante responding, “Count on it.”

The following day is the next mission of killing Bob Barbas, Mundus’ media demon. As Kat prepares the rift Dante will be taking back into Limbo, Vergil informs him that he has to go alone, as Kat can’t follow where he’s headed. Dante is okay with this, telling him in a soft voice, ''“Alone is fine. She’s done enough.”'' Before Dante leaves, Kat warns him the demon he’ll be facing. He tells her he’s sure “it’ll be lovely” before winking at her as he goes through the rift. As Dante winks goodbye, Vergil silently watches their exchange.

During Dante’s fight with Bob, Bob uses his position as a TV news anchor to relay the news of The Order being under siege. The broadcast shows mugshots of Vergil and Kat; zooming in on Kat’s photo to show how concerned Dante is for her. Dante rushes to The Order seeing police and S.W.A.T, relived that they’re not inside yet. Using an alleyway, Dante finds his own way in. Once in and still in Limbo, Dante yells for them. Dante sees demons attempting to break in, though are unable to do so because of Kat’s wards of graffiti.

Dante finally locates Kat crouching behind a desk. When he gets her attention she runs up to him, panic-stricken. Knowing they have to find Vergil now, they work together again. Dante asks where Vergil could be, Kat answering he may be in the server room. Being in the real-world, Kat is still in immense danger, so she guides Dante through the building, allowing him to protect her.

They come to the server room where Vergil is, though trapped in Limbo. Once Dante kills the demon attacking Vergil, Vergil thanks him and is momentarily shocked to see Kat is still alive. Dante is adamant that the three of them get out immediately. Vergil refuses however, wanting to protect the highly sensitive data of The Order. Vergil tells Kat to arm the self-destruct system, which she does, shaking a bit. Fighting off a couple rounds of demons, Dante asks how they’re doing, Vergil responding he and Kat need “two minutes”. Dante begins to get frustrated, telling him, ''“Vergil, I can keep the demons off your back for as long as you need, but I can’t protect Kat from the feds! Step on it!” As more times goes over, Dante grows increasingly more frustrated with Vergil, telling him, “You’re putting her in danger!”'' Kat tries to reassure Dante by telling him what they’re doing is important.

Once the data is secure and self-destruct is imminent Vergil tells Dante it’s time to leave, leaving Kat behind. Dante fires at Vergil about Kat, with Kat explaining that there’s no way out in the real-word; Vergil agrees telling Dante they can’t help her. Dante yells, “We can’t just leave her!” Dante and Vergil go back and forth, with Dante refusing to give up on Kat. The S.W.A.T. team is now right outside the door and Dante instructs Kat to get on her knees, put her hands up and to not fight back. Kat voices her concern, telling him she’s scared. Dante tells her all she needs to do is hold out for as long as she can and that he will come back for her. Seconds later, S.W.A.T blows through the doors and immediately shoot Kat in the shoulder. Kat falls to the floor and Dante screams, “No!” Knowing there’s nothing Dante can do while he’s in Limbo; he’s forced to watch Kat get beaten. Dante makes a solemn attempt to hold her hand, only for his hand to phase through hers from being in different realms. Moments later, Kat is ripped from him and dragged away by her ankles. The self-destruct kicks in and Dante runs to Vergil, with the two of them making it out via a portal. As the building breaks, Dante watches on with a heartbroken expression before following Vergil.

DmC Devil May Cry
"You guys do them really nice, but I’m more of a loner type: trust issues, work alone – that kind of thing."

- Dante to Vergil and Kat, not wanting to help them, DmC Devil May Cry.

Fanon
Due to Kat and Vergil’s semi-canon relationship and the classic Devil May Cry games pattern of introducing a love interest for Dante, though not definitively hooking them up, Kerte is shown as a potential love-triangle. Fans of both Kat ships often mention how they’re “in aw” of how Kat managed to make Nephilim twin brothers fall in love with her without even trying.

Fandom
FAN FICTION

Variations

 * Kante refers to the ship between Dante and Kat
 * Kergil refers to the ship between Vergil and Kat
 * Sons of Sparda refers to the ship between Dante and Vergil