

Upon meeting Inarius, an Angel who shared her view of the conflict’s futility, Lilith could see a way to end the war once and for all, in the only way that wars tend to be ended - with a victor. The Eternal Conflict, as both sides called it, was only Eternal because both sides refused to understand how pointless it all was. They kept repeating the same cycle over and over again. One side would take it, then hold it, then the other side would storm the Fortress and take it back.Īfter centuries upon centuries, Lilith had decided that this was madness. It dissolved into a quagmire of trading the Pandemonium Fortress that held the Worldstone back between the Demons and the Angels. She watched as the hosts of Heaven and Hell clashed repeatedly, neither side ever holding a true advantage. Our shade of gray in this scenario requires a bit of a trek through Diablo lore to set up.Įons ago, Lilith - a powerful Demon and the daughter of Mephisto, the Prime Evil of Hatred and one of the three most powerful Demons in existence - decided that the war between Angels and Demons was pointless. What makes us doubt that Lilith is the bad guy

There will be spoilers for the first Act of Diablo 4 in this post. But there’s certainly room for nuance here, and it has to be said that so far, out of every villain that the Diablo series has ever had, this is the first one with not only a somewhat sympathetic point of view but also some really good points about the state of affairs in Sanctuary up to this point. This isn’t to say that Lilith is a good being, or that the things she does are always beneficial to everyone involved. The problem is, if you’re playing the game, it can really feel like there’s another candidate for the game’s villain. Lilith is the villain because, frankly, Blizzard says she is. Lilith is the villain because there’s an achievement for killing her. Lilith is the protagonist we find ourselves in the position of trying to foil. Lilith is the villain because she’s the being whose plans kick off the whole game. Strictly speaking, the question, “is Lilith the villain of Diablo 4?” can be answered, “yes.”
