What would happen if Dante from Devil May Cry suddenly appeared during the Mahabharata war? That single question became the foundation of this cinematic crossover story. While playing Devil May Cry, I imagined Dante — a half-human, half-demon warrior capable of fighting entire demon armies alone — standing on the battlefield of Kurukshetra beside legendary warriors like Arjuna, Karna, Bhima, and Lord Krishna. The idea instantly felt larger than a normal crossover because both worlds revolve around destiny, sacrifice, power, and the eternal battle between light and darkness.
In this alternate timeline, Dante is accidentally pulled through a broken time portal while fighting a cosmic demon named Chronovore, a creature capable of consuming time itself. He crashes into the Mahabharata era, where both the Pandavas and Kauravas mistake him for an unknown demonic force. As demonic portals begin opening across Kurukshetra, Dante is forced to fight alongside — and sometimes against — the greatest warriors of Indian mythology. Eventually, even Krishna realizes that Dante is not from their world, but from a distant future where humanity constantly battles the horrors of hell itself.
The story gradually transforms from a fantasy crossover into a full-scale apocalyptic war where mythology, dark fantasy, and cosmic timelines collide. Dante faces divine astras, ancient warriors, and ultimately Chronovore itself while Krishna reveals his Vishvarupa to protect reality from collapsing. More than just an action story, this crossover explores what happens when two completely different universes meet — one rooted in ancient dharma and the other in modern demonic chaos. The result is a cinematic “What If?” scenario that reimagines Mahabharata through the lens of multiverse storytelling and dark fantasy action.


