But, if it still is about “restoring balance” and the threat that the Nephalem posed (often described in the books and in Diablo III), then Diablo IV might lead to newfound enemies such as other Nephalem who are aligned with these characters. Rathma’s and Lilith’s motivations remain unclear. It was in Diablo III where we saw the arrival of the angels such as Imperius, Auriel, and Malthael, proving that the eternal conflict between heaven and hell is a lot bigger than the usual ARPG dungeon romp. After all, the first two Diablo games showed us “amoral-but-sort-of-good-guy adventurers” battling hell’s demons and the undead. We could also see a narrative that goes deeper into the lore in Diablo IV. ![]() If the sorcerer in the trailer truly is Rathma, then we could be seeing the culmination of The Sin War novels published over a decade prior.
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