How did Beatrice die?

How did Beatrice die?

It’s not clear, though, how Beatrice died. Beatrice dies, predictably, after having sex with Rasmus (Lucas Lynggaard Tønnesen) in an abandoned cabin. They’re in love, and he’s just so damn excited to be out of that bunker. Before they kiss, though, a raindrop falls on Beatrice’s face.

How did Beatrice die Dante’s Inferno?

Shocked by Lucifer’s words, Beatrice turned to Dante and commanded him to look into her eyes through which she saw the memory of Dante’s affair with the Slave Girl. Upset by this revelation, she was pulled down onto the bed by Lucifer and disappeared with him.

What did Beatrice die from in the rain?

What’s implied is that Beatrice was licked by an infected dog (animals can carry the virus and not die) overnight, dying instantly and seemingly without waking Rasmus. A darker theory is that she’s infected by Rasmus as we discover in the final episode that he’s immune, yet contagious to others.

Did Beatrice die because of Rasmus?

Not knowing yet that the rain isn’t poisonous anymore, Beatrice freaks out, but Rasmus kisses her and says he’ll stay with her, and they have sex. The next morning, Rasmus wakes up, and finds Beatrice has died in the night.

Who is the father of FIE’s baby on the rain?

Patrick
When Simone is also captured, they’re both taken to Apollon proper, where Fie is treated well because she would be the first birth in the zone. Desiring their medical care for her baby, Fie decides to stay, and lies that Patrick is the father so that he, too, can stay.

Why was Dante exiled from his hometown?

In March 1302, Dante, a White Guelph by affiliation, along with the Gherardini family, was condemned to exile for two years and ordered to pay a large fine. Dante did not pay the fine, in part because he believed he was not guilty and in part because all his assets in Florence had been seized by the Black Guelphs.

Is Beatrice a liar in the rain?

Another female character named Beatrice (Angela Bundalovic) is either lying about who her mother was or left her to die by herself. And it is with Beatrice specifically – the beautiful, melancholic love interest of Rasmus – that The Rain’s ability to handle its female characters comes to a grinding halt.