Diablo IV takes place fifty years after the events of Diablo III: Reaper of Souls,[4] after millions have been slaughtered by the actions of the High Heavens and Burning Hells alike. In the power vacuum, a legendary name resurfaces—Lilith, daughter of Mephisto, the whispered progenitor of ...
The game kicks off fifty years after the events of Diablo III: Reaper of Souls. The war between the Burning Hells and High Heavens (better known as the “Eternal Conflict”) has spilled over, slaughtering humans, demons, and angels alike. The people of Sanctuary have suffered, and mankind ...
crafted the first of his libraries alongside a series of unique constructs he built to endure the shifting sands. His primary focus was the physical strength and obedience of the constructs, not their adaptability—and thus, years later, they still continue their tasks, despite the library nearly...
The wallpaper highlights Diablo, the Lord of Terror, in his (her) newest incarnation for Diablo III. While we have only seen a few glimpse of the full figure of the demon, this wallpaper gives us a good and clear look at the form of his entire body. Just why he has such a slender...
Cain found out that it was a marine map, with an island within theForgotten Seamarked on it. Zatham identified the island as theAncients' Cradle, but said that they would need thePathstoneto navigate the waters. After recovering the Pathstone, they had to wait for Zatham to find a way...
Unopened chests are displayed on the mini-map after a room has been cleared. Ancestral Tableau Improvement Ancestral Weapons with inherited essence may now be placed in the Ancestral Tableau. An item’s inherited essence does not dictate the Ancestral Property of the deposited weapon. ...