User blog comment:Skeith9/Heroic Spirits Speculation/@comment-175.139.98.106-20140530031654/@comment-24762556-20140531033021

It indeed is too powerful to be Dante, Dante in Divine Comedy asserts VERY VERY VERY often that compared to the otherworldly environment that he faces in both Heaven and Hell, he is a very simple human being, like a mere ant to a sun.

He tells the reader very often how he himself is so scared of all the hellish terrors he has to face and how without Vergil as his guide he would probably pee himself to death, and even in Heaven he feels like he as a human being is not worthy to witness such sight and can pass out at any moment.

This is a simple proof that both the power of Heaven and Hell are far beyond Dante's control, the closest thing he had to condemning his enemy is Pope Bonifacius VIII who was the one who exiled him, causing Dante to write down the guy that "he will eventually be in hell" so even if you want a "sending you to hell" concept as his NP, it is not an immediate effect.

As a Caster, or perhaps like any compelling Caster character should be, Dante should be a gimmicky fighter, or as I like to call the "Batman class", in unprepared direct confrontation he would be thoroughly stomped, but he is supposed to use the limited amount of tricks he has to somehow outsmart his opponents and win with strategy, not with blunt force.