Dante's 14th century epic poem Inferno assigns those committed to the deadly sin of greed to punishment in the fourth of the nine circles of Hell. The first sin is self-indulgence such as Lust, Gluttony, Greed, and Wrath. Description : Dante goes to hell to return the soul of his beloved Beatrice, who was kidnapped by Lucifer himself.The main character has to go through nine circles of hell: limb, voluptuousness, gluttony, greed, anger, heresy, violence, deceit and betrayal. Dante and Virgil enter the fourth circle and are stopped by the raging Plutus, but Dante then chastises Plutus as he has chastised the monsters in previous circles. For Dante's Inferno on the Xbox 360, a GameFAQs message board topic titled "Spike puzzle in Greed". Plutus collapses, falls to the ground, and the poets pass. Dante's Inferno; Greed soul thats impoosible to get; User Info: CJFreeze. The inhabitants are misers , hoarders , and spendthrifts ; they must constantly battle one another. The two to five circle are for the Upper Hell. Right at the beginning of Greed there is a section of cogwheels spinning that you have to jump on to a la platforming to enter a door to your left. CJFreeze 10 years ago #1. Dante gets his first glimpse of Circle IV, the circle for the Wasters and the Hoarders. Dante's Inferno Greed - Dantes Inferno Video Guide. Virgil identifies these souls as the wrathful. Dante encounters more ordinary people but also the guardian of the circle, Pluto, the mythological king of the Underworld. Dante Alighieri first described the Nine Circles of Hell in his epic poem Divine Comedy. Avarice The story of âDanteâs Infernoâ, by Dante Alighieri is a dark story which depicts nine circles of Hell. Greed: Self-explanatory. On the upper right of the cog wheels is a ⦠Fourth Circle: Greed This section of Hell is reserved for the money-grubbers and overly materialistic among us. The one circle of Hell that we will be discussing is that of greed which happens to be the fourth circle. Dante and Virgil walk along a dark, bubbling body of water and the marsh which forms at the end of the river Styx. Registration allows you to keep track of all your content and comments, save bookmarks, and post in all our forums. This circle is reserved for people who hoarded or squandered their money, but Dante and Virgil do not directly interact with any of its inhabitants. Dante added circle one as Limbo, and circle six for Heresy. Dante spies naked, savage-looking souls covered in mud and mire in the dark marsh, fighting each other madly. Avarice--greed, lust for material gain--is one of the iniquities that most incurs Dante's scornful wrath. Consistent with the biblical saying that avarice is "the root of all evils" (1 Timothy 6:10), medieval Christian thought viewed the sin as most offensive to the spirit of love; Dante goes even further in blaming avarice for ethical and political corruption in his society. Circle seven is for violence and circles eight and nine are for fraud.