Through the centuries, the truce between angels and demons gets broken, and Inarius himself faced having to kill Lilith. In fact, the Nephilim are the products of their union. We won’t go through every detail of the backstory here, but the big story element that Blizzard’s developers didn’t reveal here is that Inarius and Lilith are former lovers. If you played Diablo III, you may remember it as the setting of the final battle against Diablo. The pulse Inarius sends out actually resonates with the Crystal Arch, a real physical location in High Heaven. This is because the angels themselves are made of light. The pulse is a sound, but it comes with a bright light that blinds the Fallen. Lastly, they bring up the pulse that Inarius releases in the end of the trailer. Inarius appears to float rather than properly fly with his wings, and he can also use them to kill as is seen in the trailer. In the Diablo mythology, angel wings are not wings, but tendrils which seem to emanate in light. The developers take a minute to discuss the depiction of Inarius in the trailer, particularly his angel wings. It’s Earth, where the humans live in the Diablo mythology. Inarius and Lilith grow tired of the conflict between angels and demons, and seeking a third way out of war, decide to build Sanctuary, where angels and demons can go to live peacefully. The developers also explain a little bit about Sanctuary itself.
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