Highlights
- Diablo 4 focuses on a family squabble within Diablo’s extended family, with Diablo himself not appearing in the game.
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The Season of Blood brings vampires and new
weapons
, armor, and mounts to Diablo 4. - The article highlights some of the major demons and their roles in the Diablo lore, including Astrogha, Rathma, Lucion, Andariel, Rakanoth, Duriel, Belial, Hephasto, and Azmodan.
With
Diablo 4
continuing the saga and the epic war between Heaven and Hell, with Sanctuary as the battleground, a lot of newcomers to the series might be confused. After four games, why is the titular demon lord still coming back to enforce his namesake?
Diablo himself doesn’t appear in
Diablo 4
, which is just as well since the main plot evolves around a family squabble involving certain members of his extended family. His influence is still significant, it’s just a question of branding at this point.
Updated November 4, 2023, by Kristy Ambrose:
The Season of Blood has descended upon Sanctuary, bringing vampires and their powers into the game. Players are finally experiencing the full, unspeakable horror of
Diablo 4
, not only when it comes to their slaying abilities but also the variety of new weapons, armor, and mounts that are available. Most players have finished the campaign by now, or at least know the basic storyline and the major characters in the plot have revealed themselves. This includes the demons, the angels, and the adventurers that are caught between them.
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Astrogha
The Spider Demon
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A pet of Diablo, the Lord of Terror |
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Astrogha might be considered a pet by Diablo, but he’s also a cunning demon and among the most powerful beings in the lore of
Diablo 4.
Lucion, a powerful demon who has a place among the Prime Evils, summoned the spider demon to Sanctuary to aid in his fight against Lilith.
This fearsome being isn’t just a giant spider, but a gruesome mix of spider and human, equipped with several hand-like limbs on his torso and upper body. When he’s not acting as a battle pet for the most powerful demons in the Hells, Astrogha can be found in the Temple of the Triune, where he can be easily found should his master call for him.
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Rathma
First-Generation Nephalem
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The son of Lilith and Inarius |
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A first-generation Nephalem, Rathma had the powers of both demons and angels. The Cult he started in Sanctuary bore his name, the Priests of Rathma, and he participated in the infamous Sin War. Those who saw the
Diablo 4
trailer, which showed him bringing his mother Lilith into the world of Sanctuary via a wall of sanctified flesh, wouldn’t hesitate to call him a monster from Hell.
Rathma led the gruesome ritual that brought his mother back from the void where Inarius had imprisoned her and unleashed her on Sanctuary. By doing so, Rathma earned the anger of his father Inarius, who killed him not only for releasing Lilith but for refusing to relinquish the key to the Gates of Hell.
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Lucion
Primus Of The Triune
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The son of Mephisto and leader of the Triune during the Sin War |
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Lucion is Mephisto’s son, one of the Prime Evils in
Diablo
. Based on his heritage alone, one would expect him to be a powerful creature. However, he was one of the first few demons who failed to take over Sanctuary.
The demon spawn’s plans were cut short after a demon-angel hybrid called a Nephalem defeated him in a rather humiliating struggle which ended in Lucion’s powers and capabilities being willed out of existence.
Other
demons were seemingly more resistant to such forms of defeat.
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Andariel
The Maiden Of Anguish
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One of the Lesser Evils and the sister of Duriel |
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The only female Prime Evil, Andariel first appeared in
Diablo 2,
serving as the overall boss for Act 1. This is a time when players are still not at their peak and are just starting in their adventure to chase down Diablo’s next incarnation.
Andariel helped the other three Lesser Evils overtake Hell by exiling the three Prime Evils to Sanctuary. Andariel resurfaces in the lore after siding with Diablo again, anticipating his eventual return to Hell and also wanting to reduce her inevitable punishment. She’s a boss in the
Diablo 4
campaign as the demon who attempts to possess Taissa, a Witch of the Swamp.
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Rakanoth
The Lord of Despair
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A servant of Andariel |
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The demon Rakanoth looks like a
shark
covered in cutting scales, and anyone can tell you that all it takes is a touch from such an animal to tear the skin off a human’s bones. Of course, his master in the lore of
Diablo
is none other than Andariel, the Maiden of Anguish, and Rakanoth delighted in his service.
Formerly the jailor of the fallen angel Izual, Rakanoth ruled and inhabited the Plains of Despair, and was powerful enough to survive a battle with the Angel Tyrael. He met his end at the hands of the Nephalem that were determined to rescue archangel Auriel, whom he was holding captive in the Library of Fate.
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Duriel
The Lord Of Pain
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A Lesser Evil and the brother of Andariel |
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Duriel also faded into obscurity shortly after the four Lesser Evils took over Hell in the Dark Exile coup. He promptly re-appeared in
Diablo 2
after being summoned by both Diablo and Baal to guard the Archangel Tyrael after the two of the Prime Evils imprisoned the latter in Tal Rasha’s Tomb.
It’s reasonable to assume that Duriel also quickly changed sides as soon as it appeared that the Prime Evils were gaining traction once more. He has a higher spot here as a powerful demon because of being an Act 2 boss.
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Belial
The Lord Of Lies
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A Lesser Evil and the brother of Azmodan |
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Belial is one of the four Lesser Evils and was among the chief conspirators of the Dark Exile coup mentioned above. Despite his participation in the Hell coup and civil war, he remained one of the most elusive out of the seven Evils of Hell in the
Diablo
lore.
After the four Lesser Evils took over, Belial eventually waged yet another civil war against Azmodan, one of the four. However, he quickly lost this war in a relatively short time, meaning he was not much more powerful than Andariel and certainly weaker than Azmodan.
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Hephasto
The Demonic Armorer
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Formerly a Seraphim Angel |
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Given the name and title, this powerful demon was inspired by the Greek god Hephestos, also known by his Roman name, Vulcan. This god worked his magical forge in a deep volcano and was so hideously ugly that the goddess Aphrodite was forced to marry him as punishment.
Haphasto appears as a boss in
Diablo 2
and takes prominent roles in other games and media even if he’s only mentioned in expository dialogue or a flashback. He was one of Baal’s most trusted and brutal minions and was a guiding force in the destruction of Mephisto’s temple during the Sin War.
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Azmodan
The Lord Of Sin
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A lesser evil and the brother of Belial |
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As the most competent out of all the four Lesser Evils, Azmodan had big shoes to fill after his smaller circle of big demons took over hell from Diablo’s claws. As soon as they snatched the thrones of Hell, Belial challenged Azmodan in another aforementioned civil war over who gets to be the overall ruler of the realm.
Azmodan decisively won. Both Azmodan and Belial’s courage and capacity to rebel against the Prime Evils earned them a higher spot in the ranking. Apart from defeating Belial, Azmodan remained unchallenged in Hell for 300 years after the exile of the Prime Evils.
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Astaroth
The Charred Duke
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The Guardian of the Cathedral of Hatred and one of Mephisto’s lieutenants |
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One of Mephisto’s first lieutenants, Astaroth was the demon responsible for maintaining the fiery moat that surrounded the Cathedral of Hatred, his master’s seat in hell. He was sealed in a soulstone and was recruited by Lilith to help her pass from the Void to Sanctuary. His
price
was to be freed from the soulstone and given a host, and Lilith complied by giving him Yorin, Donan’s son.
Part of the campaign in
Diablo IV
is defeating Astaroth, who has possessed Yorin. He brutally mocks the stricken father and revels in his obvious pain. Defeat can’t save the boy Yorin, but only give him a less painless demise.
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Lilith
Daughter Of Hatred
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The daughter of Mephisto, the sister of Lucion, and the Queen of the Succubi |
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Lilith is in the same boat as Lucion. She’s one of Mephisto’s children, except she has a bigger role to play and arguably achieved a lot more than her brother ever did. Lilith was one of the demons in Hell whose union with an angel of Heaven gave birth to the Nephalem. She’s practically responsible for the existence of the players in the
Diablo
games.
Now, Lilith is back in
Diablo 4
after being banished due to her union with her ex-lover, Inarius, the rogue angel. Lilith isn’t on Hell’s side, however, and is now leading the very war she sought to escape with her true motive a personal score to settle.
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Mephisto
The Lord Of Hatred
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One of the three Prime Evils, brother of Baal and Diablo, father of Lilith |
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Moving on to the actual Prime Evils, Mephisto is the eldest of the three. While his presence is not as huge compared to Baal or Diablo himself, Mephisto is supposedly the most intelligent out of all the Prime Evils, often crafting schemes and cunning plans to take over and win without much incident.
Mephisto as a demon is more insidious compared to other more straightforward brutes. He relished turning friends and allies against one another, making them “hate” irrationally, true enough to his name. Apart from that domain, Mephisto controls most of the undead in the
Diablo
lore, making up a huge chunk of the player’s enemies.
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Baal
The Lord Of Destruction
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One of the three Prime Evils, brother of Mephisto and Diablo |
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While Diablo is considered the most powerful and most persistent among the Prime Evils, it was Baal who broke the stalemate and shook the very foundations of the world by achieving what his brothers couldn’t. He corrupted the Worldstone, which led to its destruction.
Baal hoped to poison everyone and everything with his tampering with the Worldstone. Since it was destroyed, his plan didn’t fully bear fruit, but it’s still a win for Hell since the Worldstone had the power to shape reality and create worlds.
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Diablo
The Lord Of Terror
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One of the three Prime Evils, brother of Baal and Mephisto |
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Despite being the youngest of the Prime Evils, Diablo was considered by many to be the most dangerous because he feared nothing, and he was the most savage. In terms of strength, he was also the most powerful and even in his depleted human form in
Diablo 2
, he was able to fight an angel to a stalemate.
He’s not all brawn either. Diablo was also the most resourceful out of all the Prime Evils seeing as how he has possessed numerous mortals and came back in some rather creative ways after his physical form was defeated many times over in Sanctuary.
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Tathamet
The Sum Of All Seven Evils
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The opposing counterpart of Anu, the creator of the Burning Hells and their various residents. |
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Long before the Sin War and the creation of Sanctuary, all the seven evils both Prime and Lesser were merely the heads of a grand and overarching demon, Tathatmet, the sum of all the evils. He was the other darker half of the primordial force that created the universe, along with Anu, the first being ever created.
Anu defeated and killed Tathamet, and he was also killed in the process. In Tathamet’s death, however, his seven severed heads were borne into their own beings, the most powerful three growing into the Prime Evils, and the other four into the Lesser Evils, each representing a dark aspect of the universe. It’s about time they bring him back, the Nephalem are growing too powerful now.
VIA:
GameRant.com
