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Later on, after Fury recovered and took out the majority of the Sins, she finds Wrath in a barren part of the Earth where Demons having taken residence. In a massive arena, where angels and demons slaughter eachother, Wrath is at the center, taking absolute joy in the savagry and bloodshed. There, Fury and Wrath battle each other again but this time, Fury fights without anger, disturbing and confusing Wrath. This allows Fury to get the best of Wrath, successfully killing him and imprisoning his essence in the Sin Talisman. 
 
Later on, after Fury recovered and took out the majority of the Sins, she finds Wrath in a barren part of the Earth where Demons having taken residence. In a massive arena, where angels and demons slaughter eachother, Wrath is at the center, taking absolute joy in the savagry and bloodshed. There, Fury and Wrath battle each other again but this time, Fury fights without anger, disturbing and confusing Wrath. This allows Fury to get the best of Wrath, successfully killing him and imprisoning his essence in the Sin Talisman. 
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As his namesake, Wrath is rage and hatred unbound, taking absoulte joy in savage acts of brutality and finding purpose in spreading it unto to others. His very presence can send others into giving into their anger, as it happened with Fury briefly. Even from a distance, Fury could sense Wrath's hate-filled essence.
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Wrath seems to follow some sort of personal philosophy in his unending violence, stating that "Pain is glory. Anger is love. Death is life", during a mass killing in the demon's gladiatorial arena. He even grows to admire if not feel drawn to the anger of another if great enough, as he told to Fury that in another reality, he could have loved her.
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However, Wrath can't seem to comprehend how someone could fight without anger, finding it inconcievable as during his second encounter with Fury. Instead of fighting with rage like before, she maintained her calm and focus, enabling her to best him in battle.
   
 
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For the game mechanic, see Wrath.

Wrath, also known as The Molten Lord, is a member of the Seven Deadly Sins that were originally imprisoned by the Four Horseman many centuries before the Apocalypse. However, upon the End War's premature onset and the destruction of humanity, Wrath, along with his brethren, were freed and began to ravage the Earth and threaten the Balance.

Description

Wrath feasts on the anger of others, stoking the fires of conflict in all living things to further his violent crusade. The strongest of the Seven Deadly Sins, he relishes the ferocity of battle, dispatching foes with a savage, relentless brutality.
— Description of Wrath, on the Darksiders website.

Considered the strongest of the Seven Sins, Wrath is a huge brutish demon either on fire or made out of fire and wearing thick plate mail armor decorated with roaring faces and runes. Feeding off of the violence and hate of a battle, Wrath grows in strength and seeks to spread such violence as much as possible.

History

Darksiders III

After being free from their imprisonment, Wrath and his brethren escaped to the war-torn Earth and each began to mold a portion of the world to their desires. Wrath soon came into conflict with angels that were intruding upon his claimed territory. However, upon easily slaughtering the angels, Wrath is confronted with the Sins's hunter: the Rider of the Black Horse, Fury.

At first, Fury began to gain the upperhand in the fight but when calling her steed Rampage to the field, she is distracted and horrified at seeing her horse impaled with an angelic weapon. Taking advantage of his enemies grief, Wrath attacks and severly wounds Fury with a spare angelic javelin. However, refusing to surrender, Fury uses the very weapon that is impaled in her torso to pierce Wrath's face, weaking him but the effort sends Fury into being uncouncious, allowing Wrath to survive and escape.

Later on, after Fury recovered and took out the majority of the Sins, she finds Wrath in a barren part of the Earth where Demons having taken residence. In a massive arena, where angels and demons slaughter eachother, Wrath is at the center, taking absolute joy in the savagry and bloodshed. There, Fury and Wrath battle each other again but this time, Fury fights without anger, disturbing and confusing Wrath. This allows Fury to get the best of Wrath, successfully killing him and imprisoning his essence in the Sin Talisman. 

Personality

As his namesake, Wrath is rage and hatred unbound, taking absoulte joy in savage acts of brutality and finding purpose in spreading it unto to others. His very presence can send others into giving into their anger, as it happened with Fury briefly. Even from a distance, Fury could sense Wrath's hate-filled essence.

Wrath seems to follow some sort of personal philosophy in his unending violence, stating that "Pain is glory. Anger is love. Death is life", during a mass killing in the demon's gladiatorial arena. He even grows to admire if not feel drawn to the anger of another if great enough, as he told to Fury that in another reality, he could have loved her.

However, Wrath can't seem to comprehend how someone could fight without anger, finding it inconcievable as during his second encounter with Fury. Instead of fighting with rage like before, she maintained her calm and focus, enabling her to best him in battle.

Gallery

Video

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Darksiders III - Wrath Boss Fight