Unbaptized Babies (Dante's Inferno)

"The unblessed infants. Baptism they did not have. The one gate to the true faith was never shown to these newborn souls, Limbo shows no mercy for these babes."

- Virgil to Dante about unbaptized babies.

The Unbaptized Babies are villainous creatures in Dante's Inferno. They are the infants that became damned after they died without baptism.

Overview
The Unbaptized Babies were babies which passed away until they could be baptized like a miscarriage and stillborn children, condemning them to Limbo. They are gray-skinned, deformed, haunted demonic versions of their former egos, glowing eyes, and scars all around their eyes and body as if they are stitched simultaneously. Their umbilical cord is twisted around the body. Their most notable trait is that they have, being armless, bony and razor-sharp blades instead. Due to their age and height, they are very easy to be defeated.

Dante Alighieri's and Beatrice Portinari's son
Stillborn from Beatrice's womb. He was later found by Dante at the Circle of Limbo before disappearing into dust. He only appeared in animated film.

Lost Soul
More powerful variant of unbaptized babies that can be chosen as an enemy at the Trials of St. Lucia.

Trivia

 * The Unbaptized Babies prompted controversy with the International Nanny Association, due to the "Bad Nanny" achievement/trophy.
 * The Unbaptized Babies were labeled as "Brat" before the development.