For those wondering about the story: Because of the endless and sterile war confronting angels and demons, Lilith (the demoness here) and inarius (the archangel here) decided to escape. They stole an artifact and created Sanctuary: a new world that neither hell nor paradise would be aware of, for a time at least. Eventually they fell in love and their mixed blood created a new race: the humans. Many times, demons and angels almost destroyed Sanctuary. Because of their origins, the humans were powerful and rose fear among Paradise forces.who tried to destroy them. Or Hell forces tried to acquire the humans magical force for their own purpose. Their power attracting more and more attacks, Inarius, selfishly, decided to try to exterminate his children, the humans, so he could keep on living peacefully with Lilith. Lilith with her mother instinct was horrified. She fought inarius and won, banishing him. Becoming crazy by solitude, he asked Paradise to take him back. The council tasked him to eliminate Lilith and all the humans to grant his wish. In the vid, we can see him in despair after stabbing lilith, because Paradise didnt take him back and deceived him. They just stopped talking to him. To what Lilith commented: « silence will be their judgement ». Inarius became crazy and did terrible things acting so egoistical and tyrannical. However he was a good angels with good motivation at the beginning. His story is rather sad knowing how well he wanted to do for everyone to have a safe place… Hope this helped guys 😉
Some inaccuracies in this. First of all, Inarius and Lilith didn't create humans, they created Nephalems. Lilith didnt win she lost, she was banished into the Void by Inarius. After that Inarius kept tampering with the Worldstone to diminish the Nephalem's power. Each generation kept getting weaker and weaker until they became the mortal beings called humans.
No he wasn't. Inarius was an egotistical jerk who demanded worship above all. His colossal vanity and insecurity were what did him in. As a friend of mine put it very eloquently: "The guy was so obsessed with being righteous that he forgot that Pride is a sin."
As much as blizzard has fallen from the glorious company that it once was, their cinematic team endures as by far the most talented cinematic team in the business. Everytime i see one of their cinematics for the first time im blown away by the talent that goes into making thes a fucking masterpieces, they deserve a god damn Oscar. I only wish i could see a full length movie made by the team that creates these works of art. Fucking amazing.
To be honest, the art teams at Blizzard have always remained their strongest feature. Overwatch character designs, WoW's visuals, now Diablo 4, they all _look_ amazing, even if the games themselves are either frustrating or boring. They nail the art side of things 100%, always have.
I love how once Inarius dies. All the soldiers immediately look upon the cleric for guidance. Only to realize she is as frightened as you. Imagine how frightening that would be. You fought your way deep into hell for miles upon miles. Only to have the one angel accompanying you die. There is no retreat. It's too far. There is no fighting and winning without Inarius there. There's too many. Your only option is to hope you go fast and painless...
I felt bad for her, but her actions were also unforgivable. There was no right answer and chances are you've doomed Sanctuary to a war it cannot prepare for.
@@pererapnimesh Yes. And what did he hate? He hated Lillith because she caused him to be shut out of heaven. And apparently that's all that selfish fool cared about.
@@friendlymerc7276 Luke had the most amazing ending in star wars, Inarius on the other hand felt ironically shallow as a character (although his voice actor did a great job with what he was given). This is cinematic is utterly beautiful from an artistic standpoint, but Blizzard writing never fails to disappoint
As far as I know that Inarius was captured once in the battle of Pandemonium. Then Lilith saw him and then she started to have a plan with him, she freed Inarius and lured him. Then both stole the World Stone, created Sanctunary and escape the battle. After knocked up Lilith, he began feeling sick of her (like most men). And after Lilith gave birth to her first child, he wanted to run away, back to Heaven. Then Lilith's father know the story, he captured Inarius and made him his personal punch bag.
The execution is good. As someone who knows the Diablo lore, the whole D4 storyline itself makes no sense. D3 pretty definitely ended the story, and D4 has garbled together some of the lore to give them an excuse for a new entry.
Lilith's story is a sad one. She wanted to flee the eternal war between Heaven and Hell, but she was trapped by her demonic nature and her vision was distorted without being able to truly transcend her own nature. She spread death and corruption in the realm she had created to escape this conflict, and in the end, somehow, the eternal war she fled continued, and it eventually caught up with her. Maybe you can't change who you are, and demons can never change, repent and improve.
Lilith changed more than say, Lorath admits to, for one, she absolutely loves Rathma, and humanity as a whole, and will do anything to protect them, which is very "undemonic", but she is still willing to do brutal things to insure it.
At the start of Sanctuary she truly wanted to have a safe place for demons and angels alike. When they made the Nephelim, she wanted them protected as well. So when she heard some of the renegade angels and demons wanted to genocide them, she went full mama bear and killed those that would want to harm her children leading to her getting sealed in the Void by Inarius. When she comes out, she's rightly miffed and uses Uldyssian to purge the Triune and Cathedral from Sanctuary so Hell and Heaven would butt out. She still wanted to protect Sanctuary and the (now) humans. She got sealed again, so when she returned here she was just fed up. She was villainized and punished twice just for staying true to the original point of making Sanctuary in the first place. Her progeny she fought for had been made to see her as corrupt and defiled by Inarius' reborn Cathedral. So she stopped playing nice.
Why did Inarius killed his own son, I read the books and everything, I know why but if his reason is to “return his rightful place?” And to do what go to heaven and be happy. What is he going to do? After what the heavens went through a broken council. Imperious will shit on him
This was so so epic that after experiencing it for the first time in the game, I had to come here and watch it again. Absolutely insane, its not often a game cutscene gives you goosebumps...it just happened. Thats an absolute god tier masterpiece.
I have to say, after not ever seeing this until I got to the stage in the game.. "MIND BLOWN". The in-game buildup was so creepy and dark and then to see this cut scene. Don't care what anyone says, hands down best cinemeatics I have ever seen with feel, vibe and graphics / voices experienced in a game.
Except Lilith wasn't dead, so why would they cheer anyway? He didn't do the job, he knows he didn't because she is still yapping at him, but he still gets upset? What?
@@filipbenes7313 She wasn't dead, so he had no reason to believe they were silent AFTER he killed her. Do you not see him saying "I fixed the problem and killed her, why won't they talk to me?" As SHE IS TELLING HIM THEY DONT CARE? She isn't dead, so how would he know if they cared? Inarius was tortured for thousands of years, but Lilith saying some shit is enough to make him freak out and get wrecked easily? He is an Archangel. Not a regular angel. He is as powerful as Malthiel and Imperius. He should have bodied her even after being stabbed once. This is cheap, lame writing to justify a stupid plot point box checked. "I don't know, maybe inarius just... gets sad and then she stabs him and he just let's he rip his wings off... oh, but also, she just let's him stab her and it doesn't even hurt her a bit. It actually seems to hurt him when HE stabs her. Aaaaand done. Clocking out at 9:15am. All in a day's work!"
@@CNNBlackmailSupport Tell us you didn't understand shit from the lore without outright telling us LMAO! You literally have no fucking clue and what you wrote is mostly nonsense. Anyway, not in my interest to educate you. Keep up whatever you doing, lil bro.
Never played the game, but here I am deeply obsessed with it's lore all because of the cinematics. The music of hell too is amazing. Evil choir that sounds like an impending doom and gloom. And Mother Lilith. They nailed her looks, persona, voice, mannerisms and essence.
Even though Inarius is faceless, just the change of posture, after she delivers the line "silence is their judgment" at 6:13, makes his reaction very clear (and then the sound he makes). I love the cinematics in this game!
Fµck his pain - he murdered his own children just to get back in their good graces. He's at least as much like a demon as any of the Prime Evils - perhaps more for his hypocrisy.
Don't feel sorry for him: He deserved it. As Lilith herself has pointed out, she and Inarius made a choice long ago, knowing FULL well that from it, there could be no return. But Inarius soon regretted it, complaining that he had "sinned" and becoming paranoid towards the Nephalems, born from the union of angels and demons (so much so that after Lilith's exile, he used his connection to the Worldstone to "reduce" them slowly into normal human beings, so that there could be no one to oppose his rule on Sanctuary.....and still end up failing and losing everything, then spending 3000 "wonderful" years, tortured and imprisoned by Mephisto). His return in Diablo IV, only further showed how hypocritical Inarius is: Continuing to reject the consequences of his choices and definitively labeling his own creation Sanctuary as an "abomination", now demanding to return to the High Heavens, as if nothing had ever happened. And in his boundless pride and arrogance, convinced himself that he was the protagonist of Rathma's prophecy and killed his own son in cold blood, without even being able to find the key, which he was looking for. Not to mention how he manipulated humans loyal to him, making them a (blatantly false) promise for a place in the High Heavens with him, and REALLY deluding himself that, by killing Lilith and Rathma, he would be absolved of his "sins" and welcomed back to the High Heavens with open arms. Lol Although Lilith is not much better than him, at least two things must be admitted: The first is that despite everything, she has never stopped loving Sanctuary and wanting to restore the original power of the Nephalem (however her methods, remain highly immoral and unjust) and the second is that, compared to Inarius, she didn't run away from the consequences of her choices and actions....on the contrary, she faces them head on and with courage.....until the end.
@@zadkal8873 She chose free will with all his priviliges and consequences. And free will means you must take responsability for your actions. She knew were she was getting into since the very beginning and accepted it
This cinematic is epic even if you dont know the lore but if you know the full story its beyond epicness, The downfall of Inarius by his blind faith and tortures is sad, tragic and scary at the same time, his pain and sorrow is palpable through his voice. although inarius has done many bad things, his death hits hard. Majestic game 11/10 story
Nah fams sorry but that was the only thing I didn’t like about the game. The story feels so forced, like they tryna make u hate Lillith so bad when in fact, Inarius and the Angels seem to be even worse than the Demons & Burning Hells. They regard to us as abominations, nothing more than bacteria that needs a swipe up. Therefore right at the time Lillith traps u in ur mind and make u choose wether to join her or not, I think it should have been a choice. You should have been able to side with her… not simping here, she just seems the „lesser“ evil in this particular scenario. Coulda been an even more epic redemption arc for her, if Blizzard didn’t choose to the wrong time to stay consistent with their „your Nature never changes“ bullshit
Besides, now that Lillith is gone, there‘s absolutly no way of ever ending that eternal conflict between them heavens and hells and we‘re back to the exact same story as in diablo 1… wanderer keeps diablo, leaves his comrades and fucks right off to get corrupted by Diablo till he looses his shit and dooms the whole world. It‘s the same with Diablo4‘s ending, it‘s just Neyrelle instead of wanderer, mephisto instead of diablo bla bla same lazy ass shit fullpriced cus yeah… Blizzard. How do you assume they gonna continue Neyrelle‘s story in Diablo 5? Don‘t get me wrong here, if we‘re purely regarding only to the cinematics and how well they got the GFX, I totally agree with u. But storywise I expected so much more..
@@Satinique I didn't feel like they were trying to force us to hate Lilith at all. At the end of the game it's far from clear if you've done the right thing.
What they did to Inarius makes no sense at all. He WILLINGLY allied himself with demons, mated with one... He refused to kill the nephalem after Lilith murdered concerned demons and angels over their potential to attract the conflict onto Sanctuary... He GAVE Sanctuary its name, he VOWED NOT to kill Lilith and all sudden, he is a conflicted Malthael... THEY DESTROYED the opportunity to do something interesting with Inarius. It is a complete disappointment. Seeing him melting and whimpering is just pathetic and not because laments are pathetic, but because of the incongruence
Millennia of torture in Hell can change a person. As Lilith said herself, "the _soldier_ returns." He endured so much pain and convinced himself that he made the wrong decision and that it was traitorous and blasphemous to try and find a way to bring peace. And that the only way to make amends, the only way to return home, is to destroy everything he created and to kill the demoness he loved. Even with that faith and that belief, Inarius is still conflicted and regretful, as you can hear in his words when Lilith brings up Rathma and after he stabbed Lilith. He does not want to do this but feels like he has no choice; feels like his grand experiment was a complete and utter failure, and the only place where he belongs now is the Heavens. And they will only accept him back if he destroys everything, which, when proven false, leaves him a shuddering wreck in his lover's claws as she takes her revenge for their son.
I keep seeing people commenting on how easily Lilith kills Inarius. Keep in mind, Inarius hasn’t healed mentally from his torture in hell and one of Lilith’s greatest strengths is mental games. She exploits his fragile mentality by tearing down his delusions of returning to the heavens. Then, while he is having a breakdown, she stabs him through the chest from behind. He may have been able to survive that (after all Imperius did) but then she tears off his wings. Only one other angel, that we know of, has had their wings torn off (that was also self inflicted) and it made them MORTAL. This death seems pretty on point to me.
Imperius took the impalement by the PRIME EVIL Diablo like a champ. His wings were collected and calm and he teleported away and look at his own blood and clenched his fist. Ready to fight again. While Inarius screamed and called for help and his wings were all over the place and in "panic mode". Should not come as any surprise, Imperius is after all, the greatest Warrior in all of creation.
@@Remus88Romulus get these crying man babies or out here calling the Angels weak we even got an animated short of the Angurius Council ripping and tearing demons apart even imperial is going to go to toe with Diablo and the angels capturing him and killing him Inarius is nothing like Tyreal nor Imperious he is a weak pathetic shell of an angel who lie manipulate and makes deals with the very Prime Evil Diablo himself.
okay but this is such a majestic masterpiece! the realism, the dynamics, textures, color grading, tones, lights, the color schemes are just beautiful!!!
With what I've read about Inarius in the lore, this is pretty fitting of an end for him. He initially betrayed the Heavens for love, before turning on his partner and their children out of a misguided loathing. In the end he was reduced to pathetic deadbeat whimpering for the approval of the very Heavens that condemned him. Then of course Lilith gets her own comeuppance later since she's no saint either.
he went againstl ilith because she was short tempered and threated the very peace they worked so hard for by lashing out and instead of killing her he banished her because he could not bring himself to kill her.
@@RauschenPauli The peace was already threatened when Heaven and Hell united to kill their children. Lilith was just being a protective mom, until he betrayed her and then stole the Nephalim's power/immortality to appease their true threat. Throughout the entirety of Diablo IV, Inarius held all of sanctuary in contempt and even murdered his own son. The character was a walking trope of false-piety. Lilith on the otherhand, wanted to turn humanity into a personal army for her own gain. Both deities had to die for humanity to face the Eternal Conflict on their own terms.
@@Nickboy-791 id still say inarius was the more level headed in the situation and realised the gravity of what was about to come and you can say lilith was a protective mother but being impulsive during that situation was not a good idea. also im gonna be honest inarius in d4 i was not a fan of at all. he was just a madman which you can blame on the torture but they could have done better.
For those who never read or played a diablo game: Inarius + Lilith fell in love and wanted to end the eternal fighting. Obviously it didnt work. Sanctuary and Nephelem[the playable character] were created due to their actions. Like a middle ground that was their own. Inarius wanted to kill humans and another angel, Tyrael, fought on humanity's behalf. He became a fallen one for his actions. A brief summarization of their relationship. So no, just because the game is named Diablo doesnt mean angels lose. The end. It was the named after the titular antagonist of the series' first 3 games. He set the wheels in motion in the 1st game. Remember: Endless battle and Religion based deities.
I dont think Lilith Fell in Love with Inarius but sensed Inarius had feelings for her during his conversation with her after she captured him and prepared him for torture. Its only when He mentions he wanted to get away from the Eternal conflict that she frees him and plans with the him to move far away and create sanctuary where she would pro-create with him to create a being (Nephalem) that would be stronger than both Angels and Demons. She would then use the children to help her ascend the throne of hell and defeat the prime evils (a part Inarius didnt know till he banished her to the void). Also Inarius never wanted to kill Humans. He tuned the Worldstone to make the Nephalems weak every generation resulting in humans. He used Humans as tool before to stop the influence of the prime evils first and now in Diablo 4, uses them to battle lilith's army to gain a seat back in the High heavens. The Angels always lost in the three games because they have their rules that bind them from doing something thats not in order, Hence why Tyrael left the High Council at the start of D3 and its because of their pride and superiority complex that they lose (see towards D3 ending).
@@Shane-gg3hl Lilith didn't really fall in love with Inarius, she just used him and Inarius was the one who actually fell in love with her. She said it in the lore video. Also most people are just not happy because archangels are suppose to be these powerful beings but Inarius literally died by one stab wound which is pitiful and pathetic lol. You would think archangels can take punishments and keep fighting but no they're just grunt and the forces of hell will always win 100%.
@@richardkim3652 Thats what I said/agree with you regarding Lilith not falling in love with Inarius. In regards with the stab scene, Inarius was mentally broken from the 1000 years of torture by Mephisto during his imprisonment in Hell (mentioned by Lorath in game), hence why he obsessed with returning to the High heavens and is willing to kill his son Rathma and Lilith (an act he couldn't bring himself to do before his imprisonment; he instead banished her to the void) to get his redemption. But when he realised what lilith said was true after he stabbed her, his mental broke (shown by his random shoutings at the High heavens), lowered his guard allowing Lilith to stab him and used her power to kill him. I think most people havent really followed the story of Inarius well to see this scene in this light as the game barely gives him any screen time at all. I mean we still don't know how he escaped mephisto's prison in Hell. Also now reading your comment back again, not sure if you were replying to me or MTAR LUL.
@@Shane-gg3hl Angels have lost in all 3 games but all the lords of hell are also killed one by one. The message of the games and core philosophy has always been the triumph of humanity and individuality over light and darkness. It's cliched but done very well, you're neither meant to let the angels control the world nor let demons run amock.
can someone explain what happened in this cut scene? Did the heavens really abandon him, or had they not responded because the lady demon tricked him into thinking that was the kill shot and the deed was done yet no response from them?
Inarius will more then likely come back but as a Demon like Izuel. Especially since at that moment Inarius lost all faith in Heaven since after stabbing Lilith he still heard nothing.
@@XxHrallundeadrogueXx Well he probably didnt know that the High heavens had closed its gates to everyone after the events of D3 where Diablo corrupted the Crystal Arch.
So Inarius impales Lilith..... No lasting wound.... Lilith impairs Inarius..... Explodes... Dafuq is this logic? 4 games and more dlcs and still angels are always nerfed. Not to mention his army looses to freaking grunt demons
I mean lets just appreciate that the humans actually were winning and doing pretty good, and seeing an angel completely annihilate demons is awesome even if it's only momentarily.
@@Solus5048Here he got stabbed and had his wings torn all in one. Also he got stabbed in the heart, while he impaled Lilith in the stomach. Not sure why he thought that would have killed her, but it is what it is
A lot of people miss small details of Lilith plan Lilith allows inarius one free stab(that could kill her) he goes for her Abdomen (which means his regret wasn’t her but humans) Lilith is showing the archangel that the heavens don’t care for him ,only the love we had was true. SHe stabs inarious knowing it won’t end him forever but that the high heavens won’t take him back helping him see that she is in fact telling the truth. Remeber the Angel was projecting when he said”words won’t reach me” I think they’re setting him up to return to be on Lillith’s side
@@lulululu8045 Lilith did not die. Demons never die. They reform. Mephisto got killed in diablo 2 and when we found him in diablo 4 his body was still regrowing, Demons and angels cannot die. They respawn and killing them only delays their return. That is why the entire series is about the eternal conflict. We killed Diablo 3 times in the lore. He can not die. And he will come back too.
To quote Tom Cruise from ”The Last Samurai” because I believe this fits Inarius perfectly: “He was a murderer. Who fell in love with his own legend. And he and his troopers… DIED FOR IT.”
Its not fit Inarius… He was not a murderer but a warrior, he fight in a eternal war for a long time, in some point he getting sick of war, he wanted escape it, there he find Lilith, she was sick of war too, but her goal was to end the war, not escape it. They both created Sanctuary, and hide there from hell and heaven. Inarius get what he wanted but for Lilith it was just a begining of her plan to create with Inarius overpowered childrens that will destroy heaven and hell. In time Inarius understand that Lilith manipulate him, its put a mark on him, a idea that demons always currupt things no matter what. Then he wanted return home to the light of heavens but they refuse, they give him to hell. Mephisto tortured, excruciate, broke the body and mind for a thousand years. Yes Inarius is mad, all this time in prison he blame him self that he trusted Lilith, that he abandon his home, all this while Mephisto slowly tore off wing after wing from him, he dream of return home… This is his Story, this is Inarius.
He was always an emotional cry baby. In Sin War all he did was to indoctrinate his church, I mean cult of personality about how awesome and glorious he is; play stupid games to win stupid prices, obsess over Uldyssian and Lilith who became the lover of the mortal man, try to kill and destroy the mortal man and his band of friends and followers because they threatened his cult of persona, fool people, make a pact with Diablo, lock his son in the void, lock Lilith in the void, act like a prick. Inarius was, from the beginning locked inside his own imaginary world inside his head. He had a god complex from the beginning. When Rathma-his son came to him to tell his father that Tyrael knows of Sanctuary, Inarius threw a show about how he is the strongest in the universe and at a clap of his hands the angels could wither and die, then he locked Rathma in the void for not being a good and obedient son. In the books he did a deal with Diablo, he promised Diablo Sanctuary, if the demon lord would have killed Uldyssian-the enemy of Inarius in that book.
Yeah, for the two most compelling Diablo caracteres on paper to die like that (with barely being developed or highlighted throughout the game) is quite anticlimatic
Inarius was right. Lilith wanted to use their new hybrid Angel-Demon children as an army to take over everything including Heaven and Hell. She created a sanctuary for her own dominance not to escape the conflict
Perhaps, but the consequences would probably not have been the most enviable given his way of seeing things. Her vision is completely altered by her nature, and all she does in the end is spread death, corruption and suffering, even though she claims to have wanted to escape eternal conflict. If she had managed to transcend her own nature and not seek to corrupt and spill blood, things might have been different, but she remains what she is. She did not seek her own redemption, perhaps she was incapable of it. After all, the nature of demons is that they can never repent.
High heavens is so done with the sanctuary 's sh*t lol most of their "good deed" just helping the demons reach their goal one way or another. Diablo cant almost destroy high heavens if Nephilim didnt "unintentionally" helping him collect power from other prime evil
He's not dead. Just severely wounded and weakened. Three things happened here: 1. He was stabbed through the torso (like Imperius) which greatly wounded him. 2. Lilith corroded and ripped off his wings. 3. We see the souls of Hell reaching for Inarius and pulling him under (strange because he was face down but in that shot was face up). Remember ripping off wings turned Tyrael mortal. Not sure if that's the same thing here with Inarius, but that does carry consequence. For those saying he punked out unlike Inarius, consider the differences: Imperius didn't have his wings ripped off and was impaled from the front. Inarius was impaled from behind. There's a difference in how how your body handles being stabbed from behind vs the front. Finally, Lilith wasn't wrong... Inarius deserved to be in hell for killing their son and throwing away the lives of many in pursuit of a goal to which he was obstinately blind. He put himself first in all situations trying to obtain that goal lessening the worth of anyone else.
It's a bit different with Tyrael as he cast off his angel wings by his own volition. I would presume that the intention behind the removal of the wings has a big part in deciding what happens after.
I'd definitely say there is a difference. Tyrael removed his wings as part of him giving up his status as an angel willingly, it was part of him getting rid of his own power. Here? It's likely just to maul him, to break the biggest thing that makes an angel what they are, their wings, because Inarius is not worthy of the heavens and never will be again. He is still an angel for sure, but a gravely wounded and diminished one.
Right! I bet Inarius will join horadrim then and replace Tyrael. So, we just have to wait another 10 years in the making of the expansion for Diablo 4.
How come a broken spear manged to kill AN ARCHANGEL and not a demon is beyond me. Bah.... At least Inarius will get what he wanted: angels are always reborn in Heaven, Tyrael took 20 years between Diablo 2 and Diablo 3, so Inarius will join is brethrens soon enough
@@Lord_Chaos000 dont think he will... Whatever Lilith did to him sounded like he is stuck in hell now. Besides, Inarius was cast down from the heavens to begin with, so I doubt death will just allow him to respawn there. But yeah, serious plot armor at work here, cant have the main villain beaten/weakened in a fight against anything else than the player...
I was looking forward to what happened in that cinematic for ages, I was stupid to be expecting something heroic, rather than watching Inarius and his followers fall like that... That was just dark and brutal....
@@beastmotoz Because, like Lilith said, they don't want Inarius. There is no redemption for him, not in the heavens. No matter how many human's he consigns to be pyre, no matter how many of his Sons he murders, no matter what he does. In Diablo, the heavens are not the good guys, and like Lilith said, they made a choice, and no one will ever forgive him for that choice. Instead of living with that choice, Inarius has spent centuries running from it. Nor has he done anything to earn forgiveness, Inarius has remained the same petulant, overly emotional failure since he was cast out of the Heavens. He lies, he backstabs, he makes deals with the Greater Evils and sacrifices people who give their everything to him. No one on your screen in this cinematic was a good person.
demons almost win, demon lords fight amongst themselves about the spoils before they've won and the angels regroup and return the war to balance... Angels almost win, sort of, capture of Diablo, then Imperius goes all wrath and kills him, creating dissension amongst the other angels regarding his leadership... Prime diablo killed, enter stage malthael... always someone willing to make a power grab, even if others won't...
@@edwardness7497 Thing is, Malthael's intention was to end the eternal conflict by pure eradication of the the essence of evil. His mind was strong enough to contain hell itself, as he absorbed the black soulstone with no noticeable interference to himself or his mindset. His plan would have worked, but it would have killed every human and demon alike and bound them all in death, in the soul stone.
@@SuperCatacata Honestly, it's what he gets for being so wrapped up in the prophecy. In his head it was impossible for him to lose, so he vastly underestimated her to the point of turning his back on her. I'm sure if it was an actual fight, he would have gotten some good hits in.
This went so hard and i was blown away at the scale and direction it takes. Inarius as this imposing force of light, stopped by emotional manipulation that Lilith is so good at and then butchered violently with everyone's faith being snuffed out. Amazing 👏
When we get finally badass Archangel who's not a total lame? For now, we only see every of him is by defeated one shot... i want to see fucking fury Imperius who's destroying demon army, not a kid mental Inarius or obsessy Maltael...
Imperius literally got 1 hand slapped by diablo and got his spear 1 shotted broken, and ran away, on his home turf. Tyrael also dominated him in 5s before turning human. Imperius is a bitch
Funny cause the Fury Imperius has never won anything and only caused trouble for the High heavens, atleast Inarius created sanctuary and the Nephalem (beings stronger than both Angels and Demons) and Malthael quite literally was very close to ending the Eternal conflict but the Nephalem had stopped his plans. Imperius on the other hand, set diablo free by killing him when he was captured by the Council, Lost to Tyrael in D3, got ran over by Prime Evil Diablo in D3, Failed to protect the high heavens from demon corruption, sat out like a coward instead of confronting Malthael. Guy has nothing to his name and why would he ever get any spotlight in the diablo series. Hell there's even fanfic of him becoming corrupted transforming from the Angel of Valour to the Angel of pride.
In specialistic language this is should call: lazy written. Blizzard showing us the one of creator Sanctuary, who's jumping on a demon vs Imperius smashing legion of demons when he's landing from a heaven. I only want see the true potential of story without typical schematic...
@@helioborgesjr Tell me you know jack shit about Diablo lore without telling me you know jack shit about Diablo lore. First of all, Diablo at that point, when he fought Imperius, was THE Prime Evil, basically he had all the other souls ( 7 of them ) absorbed into him, hence why he was legit so powerful. 2nd, just the fact that Imperius even managed to scratch him, says alot. Also, just so you learn some new stuff about Diablo lore, Tyrael and Imperius are considered equal in power. This is coming from the lore. Go and suck Tyrael's heavenly dick and stop writing dumb shit on a subject you legit know nothing about lol.
It's beautiful, just beautiful. We see the decline of Inarius, he who began to lose hope in humans when he saw that they were not like him, not angels. He who was tortured for millennia in hell and who ended up losing all reason. He who was offered to Mephisto by his own Archangel brothers, whose only response from them can now only be silence. Hatred by his own race. He sank into madness because of his pride and pain. Gorgeous.
It´s extremely confusing for an outsider who knows nothing about the lore to watch an angel in a game be so ego-centered. It seems like he is doing all of it for one reason and really doesn´t care much about anything else. Lilith is far easier to understand as an antagonist from the few early hints if one knows how to read between the lines. The whole world has this Warhammer feeling, there are no good guys, just lesser evils and the few gullible ones.
@@AurioDK In fact, in the Diablo universe, angels are not beings of purity. They represent the Light, yes, but they also have flaws, like all living beings. Imperius, the Archangel of Valor, who we'll probably see in D4, is an absolute choleric and anti-human. Angels are really interesting, and here Inarius is a broken angel, tortured by Mephisto (Lilith's father) who is the lord of hate incarnate. And he loves to plant seeds of hatred in the hearts of living beings.
Is that it? I expected more from Inarius. Hell, we didn't even get to know how he returned to sanctuary and regained his sight and wings. Not like it matters know...
I was excited to see the story, then immediately hit with reality as Blizz is incapable of writing anything coherent or interesting anymore. Plot holes, inconsistencies, and just damn stupidity are all we get anymore. I shoulda known better, but just like Inarius I hoped for the impossible.
all those years i was hoping for a more loving reunion. poor inarius, tho (the whole thing where he was tortured in hell) - and now someone got his wings yet again.
It was the one chance to do something not stereotypical with the story and they totally blew it... Lilith is no different from other evils, Inarius was just as arrogant and useless as most other Angels so far. Shame on Blizzard. So many different possibilities.
“NO!! No matter what you tell yourself, we made a promise and that is what they CAN never FORGIVE!!! Your SILENCE will be there JUDGEMENT.” Clearly you though inarius was suppose to be this hero. But he was blinded, And got the daughter of hatred pregnant. Then later killed his son, because he breathed chaos. Inarius also killed to keep his secret. So ya he was never going to be the main character. He was too weak to be one. And hell has a home for him.
So since you know a lot about this game, can u explain somethings? 1. What promise u are talking about? 2. Why did inarius killed his children 3. if inarius is bad and lilith is bad then who tf is good in this game. 4. Can we see our character(the one everyone plays with) in the cinemaatic?
@@poochbaloo5995 1. The promise of evil and the reason why inarius got lilith pregnant. In inarius’s eyes he did a mistake, but that mistake you can’t just apologize and things will go away. He literally got the woman to destroy the world pregnant. 2. Inarius’s son is the spawn of the daughter of hatred(Lilith) and he chose to not help but only breath more evil into the world. 3. There still writing the story. So we still have to wait lol 4. Yes you get to play and use the character you choose. However in the story you do have to play as other characters to tie the story into place.
The good guy never learns as always. 1) Never march in against retreating enemy solo. 2) Do not get cocky. 3) When you kill someone, make sure he/she is dead like really dead. 4) Evil is very manipulative
to be fair about point one, he didnt really care about his allies. That they lived or died was of no importance to him, only killing Lilith mattered. And as such he would not allow her to escape, especially if letting her go away would displease the heavens.
@@thorveim1174 he has been fighting demons countless of times i believe, so it is not surorise if he knew their tricks. Plus he himself said that "words can't save you" and yet he fell through the manipulative words of demons..
@@Mediterranian1 cause well.. what she said wasnt a trick. it was a truth he refused to believe, that the heavens would NEVER allow him back no matter what he did
I hope that's not it...dude was cast into hell and tortured for however long...he escaped somehow and just...gets ganked like this? That's such a waste of a character.
I’m happy this idiot died and that Lilith didn’t just get killed off like a goon, I was afraid blizzard was gonna use Lilith as cheap villain just as an excuse to bring Diablo back,
bruh this is in a later act. We meet him in act 1. They literally did just the right amount. Most would choose Lilith to live over Inarius if they were to 1v1, she's the more interesting out of the 2. Blizzard did the right thing.
@@jasondeandulierjr.299sure a single stab is supposed to kill a demon such as lilith. This is dine by someone who has killed demons for eons and not just some reg mortal but what do I know.
This scene shows that even though Lilith is a demon, she does have way more integrity than Inarius. It was hinted through the game that she doesn't believe that he could make an attempt to murder her due to their past as lovers/couple. This final confrontation between them shows it - she makes herself vulnerable, hoping that Inarius can be reasoned with and made to realise that his whole crusade was futile. It is only after he stabs her when she accepts the truth that he is too far gone and there's nothing left to hope for - that his existence is a threat to Sanctuary, the human race (or rather, Nephalems) and her very own. Lilith isn't a good character, but for me, she wasn't a true antagonist in this game. Inarius was and I am actually pissed off that developers robbed players of the chance to slay him and forced to kill Lilith.
Cinematics are spectacular, this is just incredible. I'll be honest, I'd rather watch them than the actual game the work and effort these talanted people put in is incredible and we know it's bloody expensive but a series of this nature would be mind blowing. Great job guys as always!
Lilith tearing his wings and pronouncing Inarius belonging to hell feels pretty symbolic. Lilith's actions to end conflict and judging people for their actions based on personal opinion (= how the angels do it), Lilith feels fit to be a true goddess who impartially stands above all. Her words even subtly (but openly) denounce the angels in the heavens above for their deeds and manipulation. The scene where Lilith notices Mephisto's essence reforming also shows her opposition to demon kind-she doesn't revel or feel nothing and shows desire to act against his rebirth. Lilith for goddess?😃
I thought Inarius and Lilith would be evenly matched in terms of power story wise.(considering previous knowledge and the hype around them) Guess I was wrong and need to review the history again.
Exactly how I felt watching this cutscene, everything was great til ONCE AGAIN one of the strongest angels in all of the Diablo universe is killed by their own pride. Why can't A SINGLE ONE OF THEM go out like a badass? Instead we get Inarius... (Again, one of the if not now THE STRONGEST ANGEL) Begging for the lights protection in the end... It's so disappointing :(
@@Shadowbane_ and what’s more disappointing is that it doesn’t make sense, the way he’s been portrayed at his final moment disconnected from the previous lore
@@Shadowbane_ Inarius isn't the strongest angel we've seen. If anything that was Malthael with soul stone. Or Imperius. I mean during the height of Inarius power with the world stone ya. But that was almost solely the worldstone, and he was Tyraels Lieutenant.
Yep, stabbed in the back dying like a whiny bitch. Holy shit if that isnt a complete reserve of how "strong" hes portayed in the start of the cinematic idk.. I know its "explained" by him being desperate and lost when he realizes heavens dont react to him "stabbing lilith" but im really not sure if anywhere in the lore it was established that "Heaven" couldve even fcking seen this happening or even send a literally instant message to inarius saying "yo, thanks for stabbing that bitch, but dude, you realise she isnt dead yet?"
@@Shadowbane_ Because Diablo is written by people who genuinely do not understand GOOD. I'm honestly sick of these jaded people who think that they are clever enough to "subvert expectations" by doing the most expected thing you can do nowadays; make angels evil only with white wings. Writers are imprinting their miserable worldview even onto something that should be absolute good.
@@rmalaf not really. both Inarius and Lilith are definitely dead at the end of Diablo 4. The game hints at the return of Mephisto and possibly the other 2 Lords of Hell
@@ThatNorma Demons and Angels dont actually die in the world of diablo. They can only be killed via soulstones. Them dying here is no different than Diablo dying in the animated short, diablo 1, diablo 2 or diablo 3
@@khalduras784 i know that but i still think what i said before is quite clear. Lilith is dead as a villain to diablo 4. Once again as the additional arcs and dlcs release, the story will revolve back to mephisto/baal and diablo as the big baddies of this franchise. Lilith is a lesser demon compared to those 3
@@ThatNorma and im saying its not set and done especially seeing as these guys can never truly die. Not to mention this game even emphasized yhat the prime evils are no where near fully manifested. Mephisto is still confined to a damn wolf form because hes still so weak atm so the dlc can be anything. The only thing that could ever have blizzard stop using Lilith (because her story is still no where near complete even for d4) is blizzard themselves
The animation teams!!!!!! Their works!!!! Haven't seen like this before. My God 😮😮😮 If they make a TV series, believe me, i don't know what will happen. The world must be surprised
I loved this cinematic because it made sense tactically regarding what the front line of the army does. I still say they should have had spellcasters in the rear for artillery, but Blizz wanted the plot to fall a certain way.
Also, what's with angels being so weak again? Also², if a demon can remove an angel's wings normally, then why haven't any of the Prime Evils did it before? The eternal war have been a back and forth, meaning, the demons have taken the advantage before. Then wouldn't it make sense for them to slowly pluck the wings of the angels 1 by 1? Would've been helpful in killing those super weak Archangels permanently. (Saving me the grace of watching them lose EVERYTIME!)
@@thepieofyourlife4799 Tyrael is a special case, he did it as a part of willingly giving up EVERYTHING that made him an angel to become human by choice instead. As for Inarius it CLEARLY did horrible damage, lethal even considering his armor is empty after that.. but had to consider he was already weakened by the stab, seemingly making his entire being unstable (you can see the wings thrashing around wildly after the stab before Lilith corrupts them, something most demons are unlikely to be able of doing, and then tears them off.). Overall though like for Tyrael i think it's more a symbolic move: for Tyrael, of rejecting his angel status, and for inarius, of him beign rejected and unworthy of ever being part of the Heavens again.
Ojala se hiciera todo un arco de la historia de Lilith con Inarius, no soy fan de diablo pero Diablo IV me convenció de tener interés por este lore, en especial Lilith
Lilith's words are very deceiving, even Inarius an archangel cannot resist, and gave in into confusion and doubts. The scriptwriter did an awesome job!
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So what happened to tyrael in diablo iv?
And what happened to the nefalem of diablo III?
So they should takes em 10 years to make them
@neel23 there's been vids of this game for 3 years haha they did a blizz con and blizzard went south hence the 3 year release
Super cool!
Even as someone who has no interest in playing diablo 4 these cutscenes are fucking incredible like... holy shit the art team just nailed it
Agreed. It looks so beautiful
The lore and art looks awesome. I would love to play but hate top down games....
Yep. Those are literally the only reason I want to play this game.
All shine, no substance.
dunno... I can say it's good, but up to the point "nailed it". Mediocre.
For those wondering about the story:
Because of the endless and sterile war confronting angels and demons, Lilith (the demoness here) and inarius (the archangel here) decided to escape. They stole an artifact and created Sanctuary: a new world that neither hell nor paradise would be aware of, for a time at least.
Eventually they fell in love and their mixed blood created a new race: the humans.
Many times, demons and angels almost destroyed Sanctuary.
Because of their origins, the humans were powerful and rose fear among Paradise forces.who tried to destroy them.
Or Hell forces tried to acquire the humans magical force for their own purpose.
Their power attracting more and more attacks, Inarius, selfishly, decided to try to exterminate his children, the humans, so he could keep on living peacefully with Lilith.
Lilith with her mother instinct was horrified. She fought inarius and won, banishing him.
Becoming crazy by solitude, he asked Paradise to take him back. The council tasked him to eliminate Lilith and all the humans to grant his wish.
In the vid, we can see him in despair after stabbing lilith, because Paradise didnt take him back and deceived him. They just stopped talking to him. To what Lilith commented: « silence will be their judgement ».
Inarius became crazy and did terrible things acting so egoistical and tyrannical. However he was a good angels with good motivation at the beginning. His story is rather sad knowing how well he wanted to do for everyone to have a safe place…
Hope this helped guys 😉
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Somewhat biblical. Lilith was Adams first wife. But she rebelled so therefore was demonized.
Some inaccuracies in this. First of all, Inarius and Lilith didn't create humans, they created Nephalems. Lilith didnt win she lost, she was banished into the Void by Inarius. After that Inarius kept tampering with the Worldstone to diminish the Nephalem's power. Each generation kept getting weaker and weaker until they became the mortal beings called humans.
she killed babies i hope she was demonized@@Sunshine-lo6vd
No he wasn't. Inarius was an egotistical jerk who demanded worship above all. His colossal vanity and insecurity were what did him in. As a friend of mine put it very eloquently: "The guy was so obsessed with being righteous that he forgot that Pride is a sin."
As much as blizzard has fallen from the glorious company that it once was, their cinematic team endures as by far the most talented cinematic team in the business. Everytime i see one of their cinematics for the first time im blown away by the talent that goes into making thes a fucking masterpieces, they deserve a god damn Oscar. I only wish i could see a full length movie made by the team that creates these works of art. Fucking amazing.
To be honest, the art teams at Blizzard have always remained their strongest feature. Overwatch character designs, WoW's visuals, now Diablo 4, they all _look_ amazing, even if the games themselves are either frustrating or boring.
They nail the art side of things 100%, always have.
Oscars doesn't matter anymore.
idk Arcane kinda blows everything else out of the water
Well guess what D4 is a great game as well so double the win, the D4 team are great. They started a big potential redemption journey for the company .
Blizzard already made a movie.
I love how once Inarius dies. All the soldiers immediately look upon the cleric for guidance. Only to realize she is as frightened as you. Imagine how frightening that would be. You fought your way deep into hell for miles upon miles. Only to have the one angel accompanying you die.
There is no retreat. It's too far. There is no fighting and winning without Inarius there. There's too many. Your only option is to hope you go fast and painless...
The moment they realised they fked up 😂😂
The moment they realize that once they die, and they will, they stay in there for all eternity...
@@elitedangerous7591 do they though? cos i can respawn at my last checkpoint...
@@elitedangerous7591 they actually die perma death no eternity
Just use a portal scroll.
The voice actress doing Lilith nails it. Her voice perfectly captures a wide range of emotions, unbelievable.
I felt bad for her, but her actions were also unforgivable. There was no right answer and chances are you've doomed Sanctuary to a war it cannot prepare for.
Sounds like Gillian Anderson
@@xanderholland6086 Turning humans into nephalem can beat both Heaven and Hell though 😂
Caroline Faber
Lets not be sexist. Inarius guy did a good job too.
"Silence is their judgment." What a perfectly delivered line. Also, it is so cool at 6:47 where her wings look like they are his for a brief moment.
They had some great one liners, ie you will learn pain only glimpsed in myth
Clearly she took a page from Illidan.
It is such a good scene. The piercing of the heart of hatred turned out to be Inarius, not Lilith.
@@pererapnimesh Yes. And what did he hate? He hated Lillith because she caused him to be shut out of heaven. And apparently that's all that selfish fool cared about.
@@suniara81 God dam it you stole my message I was going to leave. She clearly watched the Guldan death cinematic!!
6:10 - 6:16 You legit cannot tell if this is CGI or real life, it is that good. The level of detail is one of the best I have ever seen.
So Inarius who always wanted to escape the great conflict, just becomes a crybaby who just wants to rejoin the angles? This is a really big letdown.
agree, they kinda luke skywalker'd him if you know what I mean
@@friendlymerc7276 Luke had the most amazing ending in star wars, Inarius on the other hand felt ironically shallow as a character (although his voice actor did a great job with what he was given). This is cinematic is utterly beautiful from an artistic standpoint, but Blizzard writing never fails to disappoint
As far as I know that Inarius was captured once in the battle of Pandemonium. Then Lilith saw him and then she started to have a plan with him, she freed Inarius and lured him. Then both stole the World Stone, created Sanctunary and escape the battle.
After knocked up Lilith, he began feeling sick of her (like most men). And after Lilith gave birth to her first child, he wanted to run away, back to Heaven.
Then Lilith's father know the story, he captured Inarius and made him his personal punch bag.
@@tritran7441 Wasnt he captured by the angels and given to Mephisto as some sort of peace treaty? Thats how I remember it.
@Time to Skrill That's what I thought. How in the world would he think theu would welcome him back
I've never played Diablo and this cinematic is just incredible, well done to all who took part in it.
Just proves they know nothing about martial combat en mass.
Like how I nailed your mom last night 😅😅😅
+1
The execution is good. As someone who knows the Diablo lore, the whole D4 storyline itself makes no sense. D3 pretty definitely ended the story, and D4 has garbled together some of the lore to give them an excuse for a new entry.
@@AFMR0420this isn’t martial combat lmfao it’s an Angel and a demon fighting in the only ways they know how. Shut up and either watch it or leave
2:33 I cannot be the only one who has always wanted this spin move with those wings.
You're god Damned Right!!!
It' was too turnt no pun intended
Even Inarius knows you gotta Spin to win bb!
Those are not wings but shining tentacles.
Imagine how Inarius used them while creating life with Lilith
@@daxabe3261 pause
“Tell me did they rejoice” that simple line yet it told so much…goosebumps
السلام عليكم ممكن اسم الفلم
Lilith's story is a sad one. She wanted to flee the eternal war between Heaven and Hell, but she was trapped by her demonic nature and her vision was distorted without being able to truly transcend her own nature. She spread death and corruption in the realm she had created to escape this conflict, and in the end, somehow, the eternal war she fled continued, and it eventually caught up with her. Maybe you can't change who you are, and demons can never change, repent and improve.
Lilith changed more than say, Lorath admits to, for one, she absolutely loves Rathma, and humanity as a whole, and will do anything to protect them, which is very "undemonic", but she is still willing to do brutal things to insure it.
At the start of Sanctuary she truly wanted to have a safe place for demons and angels alike. When they made the Nephelim, she wanted them protected as well. So when she heard some of the renegade angels and demons wanted to genocide them, she went full mama bear and killed those that would want to harm her children leading to her getting sealed in the Void by Inarius. When she comes out, she's rightly miffed and uses Uldyssian to purge the Triune and Cathedral from Sanctuary so Hell and Heaven would butt out. She still wanted to protect Sanctuary and the (now) humans. She got sealed again, so when she returned here she was just fed up. She was villainized and punished twice just for staying true to the original point of making Sanctuary in the first place. Her progeny she fought for had been made to see her as corrupt and defiled by Inarius' reborn Cathedral. So she stopped playing nice.
well i think she did not care for sanctuary in the end, it was corrupted and nothing of what she wanted (Rathma) was there anymore.
Why did Inarius killed his own son, I read the books and everything, I know why but if his reason is to “return his rightful place?” And to do what go to heaven and be happy. What is he going to do? After what the heavens went through a broken council. Imperious will shit on him
I only feel bad for that legion who followed Inarius into hell. They had 100% faith in him and he fucked up...again
Inarius never have the intention to let them live, so the result of his fight doesn’t matter
@@vietcuongnguyenle8530 well dyam 💀
He was never able to kill Lilith, what a shame.
Is he dead though? or just trapped?
@@1hitdelete probably is back to hell
The Lilith's Theme reprisal is a nice touch at 7:35, as its the same notes from her initial 'By Three They Come" cinematic entering Sanctuary.
This was so so epic that after experiencing it for the first time in the game, I had to come here and watch it again. Absolutely insane, its not often a game cutscene gives you goosebumps...it just happened. Thats an absolute god tier masterpiece.
Blizzard hitting us with 10/10 cinematic as always.
@Jon Christopher shut up and just enjoy it.
too bad that is the only thing they can do right thesedays
@Jon Christopher indeed with purpose for makes believers has low faith with the angels . think !
@Jon Christopher prime evil ? dude.. do u know who lilith is ? dafuq..
@@andreasnorberg8285 based on what? Oh just for you.
“We made a choice, and that they can never forgive…” what a line.
Didnt you understand it?
It's a good line to reddit atheists
I don’t care if you believe that an orange bunny will save us after it grows from inside a pumpkin. Just don’t be a proclaimed atheist.
@@леденяжка I did understand it.
@@jameskillbot2867 what's bad in atheism
I have to say, after not ever seeing this until I got to the stage in the game.. "MIND BLOWN". The in-game buildup was so creepy and dark and then to see this cut scene. Don't care what anyone says, hands down best cinemeatics I have ever seen with feel, vibe and graphics / voices experienced in a game.
'Silence is their judgement' that hit hard
Except Lilith wasn't dead, so why would they cheer anyway? He didn't do the job, he knows he didn't because she is still yapping at him, but he still gets upset? What?
@@CNNBlackmailSupport Because the heaven was always silence. Mephisto was speaking to him, not heaven. And Lilith sees trough that lie
@@filipbenes7313 She wasn't dead, so he had no reason to believe they were silent AFTER he killed her. Do you not see him saying "I fixed the problem and killed her, why won't they talk to me?" As SHE IS TELLING HIM THEY DONT CARE?
She isn't dead, so how would he know if they cared? Inarius was tortured for thousands of years, but Lilith saying some shit is enough to make him freak out and get wrecked easily? He is an Archangel. Not a regular angel. He is as powerful as Malthiel and Imperius. He should have bodied her even after being stabbed once. This is cheap, lame writing to justify a stupid plot point box checked. "I don't know, maybe inarius just... gets sad and then she stabs him and he just let's he rip his wings off... oh, but also, she just let's him stab her and it doesn't even hurt her a bit. It actually seems to hurt him when HE stabs her. Aaaaand done. Clocking out at 9:15am. All in a day's work!"
@@CNNBlackmailSupport
It was stupid, I know.
@@CNNBlackmailSupport Tell us you didn't understand shit from the lore without outright telling us LMAO! You literally have no fucking clue and what you wrote is mostly nonsense. Anyway, not in my interest to educate you. Keep up whatever you doing, lil bro.
Never played the game, but here I am deeply obsessed with it's lore all because of the cinematics. The music of hell too is amazing. Evil choir that sounds like an impending doom and gloom.
And Mother Lilith. They nailed her looks, persona, voice, mannerisms and essence.
Even though Inarius is faceless, just the change of posture, after she delivers the line "silence is their judgment" at 6:13, makes his reaction very clear (and then the sound he makes).
I love the cinematics in this game!
Pode me dizer que jogo é este é de PC console ou Android por gentileza agradeço desde ja
@@michelemello4806 vc pode jogar em console (ps5, por exemplo) e computador. N eh jogo pra celular.
Diablo 4 é o nome.
Man when Lilith says "They dont want you" I felt Inarius' pain.
lol have a cry emo kid.
Diablo try taht with angel tyrael, and almost worked
Fµck his pain - he murdered his own children just to get back in their good graces.
He's at least as much like a demon as any of the Prime Evils - perhaps more for his hypocrisy.
Don't feel sorry for him: He deserved it. As Lilith herself has pointed out, she and Inarius made a choice long ago, knowing FULL well that from it, there could be no return. But Inarius soon regretted it, complaining that he had "sinned" and becoming paranoid towards the Nephalems, born from the union of angels and demons (so much so that after Lilith's exile, he used his connection to the Worldstone to "reduce" them slowly into normal human beings, so that there could be no one to oppose his rule on Sanctuary.....and still end up failing and losing everything, then spending 3000 "wonderful" years, tortured and imprisoned by Mephisto).
His return in Diablo IV, only further showed how hypocritical Inarius is: Continuing to reject the consequences of his choices and definitively labeling his own creation Sanctuary as an "abomination", now demanding to return to the High Heavens, as if nothing had ever happened. And in his boundless pride and arrogance, convinced himself that he was the protagonist of Rathma's prophecy and killed his own son in cold blood, without even being able to find the key, which he was looking for. Not to mention how he manipulated humans loyal to him, making them a (blatantly false) promise for a place in the High Heavens with him, and REALLY deluding himself that, by killing Lilith and Rathma, he would be absolved of his "sins" and welcomed back to the High Heavens with open arms. Lol
Although Lilith is not much better than him, at least two things must be admitted: The first is that despite everything, she has never stopped loving Sanctuary and wanting to restore the original power of the Nephalem (however her methods, remain highly immoral and unjust) and the second is that, compared to Inarius, she didn't run away from the consequences of her choices and actions....on the contrary, she faces them head on and with courage.....until the end.
@@zadkal8873 She chose free will with all his priviliges and consequences.
And free will means you must take responsability for your actions.
She knew were she was getting into since the very beginning and accepted it
"They don't want you." & "Silence is their judgement." are the lines that really killed Inarius. That hurt me even! >_
Also "you belong in hell"
If that's not a crack across the face, I don't know what is.
This cinematic is epic even if you dont know the lore but if you know the full story its beyond epicness, The downfall of Inarius by his blind faith and tortures is sad, tragic and scary at the same time, his pain and sorrow is palpable through his voice.
although inarius has done many bad things, his death hits hard.
Majestic game 11/10 story
What kind of things did Inarius do ?
Nah fams sorry but that was the only thing I didn’t like about the game. The story feels so forced, like they tryna make u hate Lillith so bad when in fact, Inarius and the Angels seem to be even worse than the Demons & Burning Hells. They regard to us as abominations, nothing more than bacteria that needs a swipe up.
Therefore right at the time Lillith traps u in ur mind and make u choose wether to join her or not, I think it should have been a choice. You should have been able to side with her… not simping here, she just seems the „lesser“ evil in this particular scenario. Coulda been an even more epic redemption arc for her, if Blizzard didn’t choose to the wrong time to stay consistent with their „your Nature never changes“ bullshit
Besides, now that Lillith is gone, there‘s absolutly no way of ever ending that eternal conflict between them heavens and hells and we‘re back to the exact same story as in diablo 1… wanderer keeps diablo, leaves his comrades and fucks right off to get corrupted by Diablo till he looses his shit and dooms the whole world. It‘s the same with Diablo4‘s ending, it‘s just Neyrelle instead of wanderer, mephisto instead of diablo bla bla same lazy ass shit fullpriced cus yeah… Blizzard.
How do you assume they gonna continue Neyrelle‘s story in Diablo 5?
Don‘t get me wrong here, if we‘re purely regarding only to the cinematics and how well they got the GFX, I totally agree with u.
But storywise I expected so much more..
@@Satinique I didn't feel like they were trying to force us to hate Lilith at all. At the end of the game it's far from clear if you've done the right thing.
What they did to Inarius makes no sense at all. He WILLINGLY allied himself with demons, mated with one... He refused to kill the nephalem after Lilith murdered concerned demons and angels over their potential to attract the conflict onto Sanctuary... He GAVE Sanctuary its name, he VOWED NOT to kill Lilith and all sudden, he is a conflicted Malthael... THEY DESTROYED the opportunity to do something interesting with Inarius. It is a complete disappointment. Seeing him melting and whimpering is just pathetic and not because laments are pathetic, but because of the incongruence
Blizzard at his finest
why did you expect good writing from blizz lmao... All melodrama from CGI screens
Peak Blizzard writing
Yeah, I was excited fight him in this game. Shame we can't kill that asshole anymore
Millennia of torture in Hell can change a person. As Lilith said herself, "the _soldier_ returns." He endured so much pain and convinced himself that he made the wrong decision and that it was traitorous and blasphemous to try and find a way to bring peace. And that the only way to make amends, the only way to return home, is to destroy everything he created and to kill the demoness he loved.
Even with that faith and that belief, Inarius is still conflicted and regretful, as you can hear in his words when Lilith brings up Rathma and after he stabbed Lilith. He does not want to do this but feels like he has no choice; feels like his grand experiment was a complete and utter failure, and the only place where he belongs now is the Heavens. And they will only accept him back if he destroys everything, which, when proven false, leaves him a shuddering wreck in his lover's claws as she takes her revenge for their son.
I keep seeing people commenting on how easily Lilith kills Inarius. Keep in mind, Inarius hasn’t healed mentally from his torture in hell and one of Lilith’s greatest strengths is mental games. She exploits his fragile mentality by tearing down his delusions of returning to the heavens. Then, while he is having a breakdown, she stabs him through the chest from behind. He may have been able to survive that (after all Imperius did) but then she tears off his wings. Only one other angel, that we know of, has had their wings torn off (that was also self inflicted) and it made them MORTAL. This death seems pretty on point to me.
Imperius took the impalement by the PRIME EVIL Diablo like a champ. His wings were collected and calm and he teleported away and look at his own blood and clenched his fist. Ready to fight again. While Inarius screamed and called for help and his wings were all over the place and in "panic mode". Should not come as any surprise, Imperius is after all, the greatest Warrior in all of creation.
@@Remus88Romulus get these crying man babies or out here calling the Angels weak we even got an animated short of the Angurius Council ripping and tearing demons apart even imperial is going to go to toe with Diablo and the angels capturing him and killing him Inarius is nothing like Tyreal nor Imperious he is a weak pathetic shell of an angel who lie manipulate and makes deals with the very Prime Evil Diablo himself.
okay but this is such a majestic masterpiece! the realism, the dynamics, textures, color grading, tones, lights, the color schemes are just beautiful!!!
it's just a blizzard thing
3:39 not sure if many people noticed Lilith’s shadow speaking behind the pillar. The amount of detail and thought in every scene is incredible
Wow, nice catch, and an incredible detail.
That close up of Liliths mouth with the blood as shes talking looks like a real person speaking those lines.
probably had a real person act that part with motion capture then added the animation
That's how motion capture works bruv.
With what I've read about Inarius in the lore, this is pretty fitting of an end for him. He initially betrayed the Heavens for love, before turning on his partner and their children out of a misguided loathing.
In the end he was reduced to pathetic deadbeat whimpering for the approval of the very Heavens that condemned him.
Then of course Lilith gets her own comeuppance later since she's no saint either.
I am so interested, but I seriously don't know where to begin to understand this lore. Can one buy books for these?
he went againstl ilith because she was short tempered and threated the very peace they worked so hard for by lashing out and instead of killing her he banished her because he could not bring himself to kill her.
@@RauschenPauli The peace was already threatened when Heaven and Hell united to kill their children. Lilith was just being a protective mom, until he betrayed her and then stole the Nephalim's power/immortality to appease their true threat. Throughout the entirety of Diablo IV, Inarius held all of sanctuary in contempt and even murdered his own son. The character was a walking trope of false-piety.
Lilith on the otherhand, wanted to turn humanity into a personal army for her own gain. Both deities had to die for humanity to face the Eternal Conflict on their own terms.
@@Nickboy-791 id still say inarius was the more level headed in the situation and realised the gravity of what was about to come and you can say lilith was a protective mother but being impulsive during that situation was not a good idea. also im gonna be honest inarius in d4 i was not a fan of at all. he was just a madman which you can blame on the torture but they could have done better.
@@RauschenPauli The whole point of D4 was to reveal they were both in fact, insane.
For those who never read or played a diablo game:
Inarius + Lilith fell in love and wanted to end the eternal fighting.
Obviously it didnt work.
Sanctuary and Nephelem[the playable character] were created due to their actions.
Like a middle ground that was their own.
Inarius wanted to kill humans and another angel, Tyrael, fought on humanity's behalf.
He became a fallen one for his actions.
A brief summarization of their relationship.
So no, just because the game is named Diablo doesnt mean angels lose. The end.
It was the named after the titular antagonist of the series' first 3 games. He set the wheels in motion in the 1st game.
Remember: Endless battle and Religion based deities.
I dont think Lilith Fell in Love with Inarius but sensed Inarius had feelings for her during his conversation with her after she captured him and prepared him for torture. Its only when He mentions he wanted to get away from the Eternal conflict that she frees him and plans with the him to move far away and create sanctuary where she would pro-create with him to create a being (Nephalem) that would be stronger than both Angels and Demons. She would then use the children to help her ascend the throne of hell and defeat the prime evils (a part Inarius didnt know till he banished her to the void).
Also Inarius never wanted to kill Humans. He tuned the Worldstone to make the Nephalems weak every generation resulting in humans. He used Humans as tool before to stop the influence of the prime evils first and now in Diablo 4, uses them to battle lilith's army to gain a seat back in the High heavens.
The Angels always lost in the three games because they have their rules that bind them from doing something thats not in order, Hence why Tyrael left the High Council at the start of D3 and its because of their pride and superiority complex that they lose (see towards D3 ending).
@@Shane-gg3hl Lilith didn't really fall in love with Inarius, she just used him and Inarius was the one who actually fell in love with her. She said it in the lore video.
Also most people are just not happy because archangels are suppose to be these powerful beings but Inarius literally died by one stab wound which is pitiful and pathetic lol. You would think archangels can take punishments and keep fighting but no they're just grunt and the forces of hell will always win 100%.
@@richardkim3652 Thats what I said/agree with you regarding Lilith not falling in love with Inarius. In regards with the stab scene, Inarius was mentally broken from the 1000 years of torture by Mephisto during his imprisonment in Hell (mentioned by Lorath in game), hence why he obsessed with returning to the High heavens and is willing to kill his son Rathma and Lilith (an act he couldn't bring himself to do before his imprisonment; he instead banished her to the void) to get his redemption. But when he realised what lilith said was true after he stabbed her, his mental broke (shown by his random shoutings at the High heavens), lowered his guard allowing Lilith to stab him and used her power to kill him. I think most people havent really followed the story of Inarius well to see this scene in this light as the game barely gives him any screen time at all. I mean we still don't know how he escaped mephisto's prison in Hell. Also now reading your comment back again, not sure if you were replying to me or MTAR LUL.
pretty bad summary but i commend your effort lol
@@Shane-gg3hl Angels have lost in all 3 games but all the lords of hell are also killed one by one.
The message of the games and core philosophy has always been the triumph of humanity and individuality over light and darkness. It's cliched but done very well, you're neither meant to let the angels control the world nor let demons run amock.
Finally a true cinematic cutscene.
The only one. Awesome one, but still, where all the 1 awesome cinematic/act went =/
Slopscene. It's just Warcraft with Diablo paint. Been that way since 3.
can someone explain what happened in this cut scene? Did the heavens really abandon him, or had they not responded because the lady demon tricked him into thinking that was the kill shot and the deed was done yet no response from them?
He was a trade for peace by the heavens, because he eloped with the demon girl, and they had human babies.
@@joshuanoble5895 heaven dosent trade peace last time i checked and demons are not to be trusted i think they believed Inarius was able to beat her
LILITH CORRUPTING THE WINGS WAS SO WELL DONE
High heaven: Inarius died? What? He was alive?
Heaven: "OH no...anyway"
Inarius will more then likely come back but as a Demon like Izuel. Especially since at that moment Inarius lost all faith in Heaven since after stabbing Lilith he still heard nothing.
@@FloundFahrdienst very sad very sad....moving on
@@XxHrallundeadrogueXx Well he probably didnt know that the High heavens had closed its gates to everyone after the events of D3 where Diablo corrupted the Crystal Arch.
Im pretty sure angels respawn in heaven but if he's banished from heaven...who knows...just depends on the writing.
Lilith's character is beautifully designed.
simped
@@shteushidzu4232 Fuckin' a - if you're going to simp for anyone, it's a 10 foot tall demon prime evil mami... not some idiotic human thot
I'm flapping rn
Absolutely gorgeous.
@@VNtheOnly You're fapping SIMP
The way Inarius just inserts himself in the middle of those demons fixed on Lilith was awesome.
These cutscenes are incredible. I’m out of superlatives. Wow.
You can use ultralatives
@@Krasses
Are they stronger than megalatives? 🤔
Only laxatives are stronger...and i wouldn't use those :(
@@vedymin1 😂😂😂
The execution is good. The story itself is nonsense. It shouldn't even exist, given what D3 established.
So Inarius impales Lilith..... No lasting wound....
Lilith impairs Inarius..... Explodes...
Dafuq is this logic? 4 games and more dlcs and still angels are always nerfed.
Not to mention his army looses to freaking grunt demons
It's not the stab that killed him, it's the torn wings.
I mean lets just appreciate that the humans actually were winning and doing pretty good, and seeing an angel completely annihilate demons is awesome even if it's only momentarily.
@@idyllsend6481 mephisto tore his wings off eons ago....that didn't kill him...why now?
@@cmontygman no thank you
@@Solus5048Here he got stabbed and had his wings torn all in one. Also he got stabbed in the heart, while he impaled Lilith in the stomach. Not sure why he thought that would have killed her, but it is what it is
A lot of people miss small details of Lilith plan
Lilith allows inarius one free stab(that could kill her) he goes for her Abdomen (which means his regret wasn’t her but humans)
Lilith is showing the archangel that the heavens don’t care for him ,only the love we had was true.
SHe stabs inarious knowing it won’t end him forever but that the high heavens won’t take him back helping him see that she is in fact telling the truth.
Remeber the Angel was projecting when he said”words won’t reach me” I think they’re setting him up to return to be on Lillith’s side
There are démon in heaven and angel in hell
Bruh Lillith died tho, how is that gonna work 🤔
@@lulululu8045 Lilith did not die. Demons never die. They reform. Mephisto got killed in diablo 2 and when we found him in diablo 4 his body was still regrowing, Demons and angels cannot die. They respawn and killing them only delays their return. That is why the entire series is about the eternal conflict. We killed Diablo 3 times in the lore. He can not die. And he will come back too.
@@janvandenhooren9397 okay thanks for the answer, im not that into the diablo lore yet haha
I remember hearing Angels CAN occasionally return to life rather than just another angel appearing in their place so who knows
To quote Tom Cruise from ”The Last Samurai” because I believe this fits Inarius perfectly: “He was a murderer. Who fell in love with his own legend. And he and his troopers… DIED FOR IT.”
Ok Custer! 🤣. If you ain’t Cav! You ain’t….
Its not fit Inarius… He was not a murderer but a warrior, he fight in a eternal war for a long time, in some point he getting sick of war, he wanted escape it, there he find Lilith, she was sick of war too, but her goal was to end the war, not escape it. They both created Sanctuary, and hide there from hell and heaven. Inarius get what he wanted but for Lilith it was just a begining of her plan to create with Inarius overpowered childrens that will destroy heaven and hell. In time Inarius understand that Lilith manipulate him, its put a mark on him, a idea that demons always currupt things no matter what. Then he wanted return home to the light of heavens but they refuse, they give him to hell. Mephisto tortured, excruciate, broke the body and mind for a thousand years.
Yes Inarius is mad, all this time in prison he blame him self that he trusted Lilith, that he abandon his home, all this while Mephisto slowly tore off wing after wing from him, he dream of return home… This is his Story, this is Inarius.
@@nzothfatherofdream9231 road to hell... paved with... pavers...
@@nzothfatherofdream9231 English am no you first language is bad muchly.
Serious crack open an english lit book.
@@Watcher8559 grow up kid
The Angels have a bad history with fighting the demons with a spear, goddamn.
Demons have a bad history of fighting angels with hands, only badass demons get to say fuck you to spears
You think he would've had a backup sword or something?
I don't play this game but i'm always excited to see the cinematics 🤩
It gives me chills 🥹
Inarius is quite hilarious, he just gone like that wtf
He'll be a villain in the expansion
He was always an emotional cry baby.
In Sin War all he did was to indoctrinate his church, I mean cult of personality about how awesome and glorious he is; play stupid games to win stupid prices, obsess over Uldyssian and Lilith who became the lover of the mortal man, try to kill and destroy the mortal man and his band of friends and followers because they threatened his cult of persona, fool people, make a pact with Diablo, lock his son in the void, lock Lilith in the void, act like a prick.
Inarius was, from the beginning locked inside his own imaginary world inside his head. He had a god complex from the beginning.
When Rathma-his son came to him to tell his father that Tyrael knows of Sanctuary, Inarius threw a show about how he is the strongest in the universe and at a clap of his hands the angels could wither and die, then he locked Rathma in the void for not being a good and obedient son.
In the books he did a deal with Diablo, he promised Diablo Sanctuary, if the demon lord would have killed Uldyssian-the enemy of Inarius in that book.
Yeah, for the two most compelling Diablo caracteres on paper to die like that (with barely being developed or highlighted throughout the game) is quite anticlimatic
@@asongforthemostbeautifulwo6476 I didnt find it anti climatic at all so :/
@@candidapple Well, I did. Campaign was pretty weakly written IMO.
Inarius was right. Lilith wanted to use their new hybrid Angel-Demon children as an army to take over everything including Heaven and Hell. She created a sanctuary for her own dominance not to escape the conflict
It's better anyway that constant conflict
@@AlithAnar yep
If Lilith succeeds then the stupid endless war will be over and there will be peace.
Perhaps, but the consequences would probably not have been the most enviable given his way of seeing things. Her vision is completely altered by her nature, and all she does in the end is spread death, corruption and suffering, even though she claims to have wanted to escape eternal conflict.
If she had managed to transcend her own nature and not seek to corrupt and spill blood, things might have been different, but she remains what she is. She did not seek her own redemption, perhaps she was incapable of it. After all, the nature of demons is that they can never repent.
@@jansandman6983 By peace you mean enslaving humans to her will?
amaizing how knights and Pradia are totally not afraid when Inarius fights with them
it's easy to not be afraid if a literal angel is by your side
High heavens completely ignored the events lol they dont care about sanctuary anymore looks like they closed the doors forever.
Pretty much. They dont care anymore especially whatever happens to Inarius lol
Well Considering they still haven't recovered from the mess Prime Evil Diablo made in D3. Thats no suprise.
Why would they care about inarius? He’s a renegade angel who does nothing in line with heaven? He’s no better than a villain.
@@Shane-gg3hl still abandoning him was wrong at least he was trying to make things right
High heavens is so done with the sanctuary 's sh*t lol most of their "good deed" just helping the demons reach their goal one way or another. Diablo cant almost destroy high heavens if Nephilim didnt "unintentionally" helping him collect power from other prime evil
He's not dead. Just severely wounded and weakened. Three things happened here:
1. He was stabbed through the torso (like Imperius) which greatly wounded him.
2. Lilith corroded and ripped off his wings.
3. We see the souls of Hell reaching for Inarius and pulling him under (strange because he was face down but in that shot was face up).
Remember ripping off wings turned Tyrael mortal. Not sure if that's the same thing here with Inarius, but that does carry consequence.
For those saying he punked out unlike Inarius, consider the differences:
Imperius didn't have his wings ripped off and was impaled from the front.
Inarius was impaled from behind.
There's a difference in how how your body handles being stabbed from behind vs the front.
Finally, Lilith wasn't wrong... Inarius deserved to be in hell for killing their son and throwing away the lives of many in pursuit of a goal to which he was obstinately blind. He put himself first in all situations trying to obtain that goal lessening the worth of anyone else.
It's a bit different with Tyrael as he cast off his angel wings by his own volition. I would presume that the intention behind the removal of the wings has a big part in deciding what happens after.
I'd definitely say there is a difference. Tyrael removed his wings as part of him giving up his status as an angel willingly, it was part of him getting rid of his own power. Here? It's likely just to maul him, to break the biggest thing that makes an angel what they are, their wings, because Inarius is not worthy of the heavens and never will be again. He is still an angel for sure, but a gravely wounded and diminished one.
Right! I bet Inarius will join horadrim then and replace Tyrael. So, we just have to wait another 10 years in the making of the expansion for Diablo 4.
How come a broken spear manged to kill AN ARCHANGEL and not a demon is beyond me.
Bah.... At least Inarius will get what he wanted: angels are always reborn in Heaven, Tyrael took 20 years between Diablo 2 and Diablo 3, so Inarius will join is brethrens soon enough
@@Lord_Chaos000 dont think he will... Whatever Lilith did to him sounded like he is stuck in hell now. Besides, Inarius was cast down from the heavens to begin with, so I doubt death will just allow him to respawn there.
But yeah, serious plot armor at work here, cant have the main villain beaten/weakened in a fight against anything else than the player...
Speechless!! So much talent in every detail. This being in 4k is just too much
That's emogi is what I felt 😂😂
I was looking forward to what happened in that cinematic for ages, I was stupid to be expecting something heroic, rather than watching Inarius and his followers fall like that...
That was just dark and brutal....
I wonder why heaven didn't helped Inarius
Bad writing
@@Solus5048 Makes me wonder if they even know their own story. All these characters have had such potentials, got wasted.
@@Solus5048 yup. Kiddies and edgelords eat it up but its shit writing but its been shit at blizzard for a long time now
@@beastmotoz Because, like Lilith said, they don't want Inarius. There is no redemption for him, not in the heavens. No matter how many human's he consigns to be pyre, no matter how many of his Sons he murders, no matter what he does.
In Diablo, the heavens are not the good guys, and like Lilith said, they made a choice, and no one will ever forgive him for that choice. Instead of living with that choice, Inarius has spent centuries running from it.
Nor has he done anything to earn forgiveness, Inarius has remained the same petulant, overly emotional failure since he was cast out of the Heavens. He lies, he backstabs, he makes deals with the Greater Evils and sacrifices people who give their everything to him.
No one on your screen in this cinematic was a good person.
When the good guys will learn 'always go for the head'?! Don't turn your back from your opponent until you Cut the head off 😅
>inarius
"good" i don't think so friend 😂
She's a demon I wouldn't turn my back period😂
Bad writing, all this is.
Like Thor vs Thanos 😅
@@vivi3098 good as at least he is fighting against his ex for the heaven. 😅
The cinematic is so freaking good I feel the horror I mean finally it is dark and gory as everyone wanted! Thanks Blizz!
Inarius and Lilith wanted to end eternal war. But Eternal War itself doesn;t want to end it... That is why it is called eternal war.
Kind of like what is going on today with the war on terror and in Europe, war is power and makes money
demons almost win, demon lords fight amongst themselves about the spoils before they've won and the angels regroup and return the war to balance... Angels almost win, sort of, capture of Diablo, then Imperius goes all wrath and kills him, creating dissension amongst the other angels regarding his leadership... Prime diablo killed, enter stage malthael... always someone willing to make a power grab, even if others won't...
@@edwardness7497 Thing is, Malthael's intention was to end the eternal conflict by pure eradication of the the essence of evil. His mind was strong enough to contain hell itself, as he absorbed the black soulstone with no noticeable interference to himself or his mindset. His plan would have worked, but it would have killed every human and demon alike and bound them all in death, in the soul stone.
Nah, it can end.
Riping off an angel's wings seems to perma kill them. Unfortunately, the demons are just too dumb to do it.
The Great Game in Warhammer
Inarius just died like that? They made him look so weak.
He's broken mentally. Plus, Lilith is actually just stronger than him.
@@ReconWafflez Not to the point that he should be getting oneshot so easily.
Blizz loves fodderizing the angels.
@@SuperCatacata Honestly, it's what he gets for being so wrapped up in the prophecy. In his head it was impossible for him to lose, so he vastly underestimated her to the point of turning his back on her. I'm sure if it was an actual fight, he would have gotten some good hits in.
@Cosmo Zapallo Imperius and the great evils, let alone the prime evil itself are leagues above Inarius
@@SuperCatacata well inarius isnt even a archangel
This went so hard and i was blown away at the scale and direction it takes. Inarius as this imposing force of light, stopped by emotional manipulation that Lilith is so good at and then butchered violently with everyone's faith being snuffed out. Amazing 👏
When we get finally badass Archangel who's not a total lame? For now, we only see every of him is by defeated one shot... i want to see fucking fury Imperius who's destroying demon army, not a kid mental Inarius or obsessy Maltael...
Eh how about Tryael? even though his mortal now
Imperius literally got 1 hand slapped by diablo and got his spear 1 shotted broken, and ran away, on his home turf. Tyrael also dominated him in 5s before turning human. Imperius is a bitch
Funny cause the Fury Imperius has never won anything and only caused trouble for the High heavens, atleast Inarius created sanctuary and the Nephalem (beings stronger than both Angels and Demons) and Malthael quite literally was very close to ending the Eternal conflict but the Nephalem had stopped his plans. Imperius on the other hand, set diablo free by killing him when he was captured by the Council, Lost to Tyrael in D3, got ran over by Prime Evil Diablo in D3, Failed to protect the high heavens from demon corruption, sat out like a coward instead of confronting Malthael. Guy has nothing to his name and why would he ever get any spotlight in the diablo series. Hell there's even fanfic of him becoming corrupted transforming from the Angel of Valour to the Angel of pride.
In specialistic language this is should call: lazy written.
Blizzard showing us the one of creator Sanctuary, who's jumping on a demon vs Imperius smashing legion of demons when he's landing from a heaven. I only want see the true potential of story without typical schematic...
@@helioborgesjr Tell me you know jack shit about Diablo lore without telling me you know jack shit about Diablo lore.
First of all, Diablo at that point, when he fought Imperius, was THE Prime Evil, basically he had all the other souls ( 7 of them ) absorbed into him, hence why he was legit so powerful.
2nd, just the fact that Imperius even managed to scratch him, says alot.
Also, just so you learn some new stuff about Diablo lore, Tyrael and Imperius are considered equal in power. This is coming from the lore.
Go and suck Tyrael's heavenly dick and stop writing dumb shit on a subject you legit know nothing about lol.
Diablo team should just make a movie qt this point this is incredible
It's beautiful, just beautiful. We see the decline of Inarius, he who began to lose hope in humans when he saw that they were not like him, not angels. He who was tortured for millennia in hell and who ended up losing all reason. He who was offered to Mephisto by his own Archangel brothers, whose only response from them can now only be silence. Hatred by his own race. He sank into madness because of his pride and pain. Gorgeous.
Do the L
It´s extremely confusing for an outsider who knows nothing about the lore to watch an angel in a game be so ego-centered. It seems like he is doing all of it for one reason and really doesn´t care much about anything else.
Lilith is far easier to understand as an antagonist from the few early hints if one knows how to read between the lines.
The whole world has this Warhammer feeling, there are no good guys, just lesser evils and the few gullible ones.
@@AurioDK In fact, in the Diablo universe, angels are not beings of purity. They represent the Light, yes, but they also have flaws, like all living beings. Imperius, the Archangel of Valor, who we'll probably see in D4, is an absolute choleric and anti-human. Angels are really interesting, and here Inarius is a broken angel, tortured by Mephisto (Lilith's father) who is the lord of hate incarnate. And he loves to plant seeds of hatred in the hearts of living beings.
Is that it?
I expected more from Inarius.
Hell, we didn't even get to know how he returned to sanctuary and regained his sight and wings. Not like it matters know...
All ends in disappointment.
I was excited to see the story, then immediately hit with reality as Blizz is incapable of writing anything coherent or interesting anymore.
Plot holes, inconsistencies, and just damn stupidity are all we get anymore.
I shoulda known better, but just like Inarius I hoped for the impossible.
Inarius: I shall pierce the heart of hatred with my spear.
*fails at anatomy and stabs her in the gut*
This is surreal, ridiculous and stupid. I can’t take it anymore.
IKR. Tf they teaching up there?
I have never played Diablo series and I must say, I'm surprised by this cinematic. Amazing job!
The Diablo and Starcraft cinematics have always been unmatched. I am surprised you are suprised by this cinematic...
@@aliwalil4160 I don't like StarCraft. 😅 I just haven't seen anything of Diablo games before, that's why. 🫠
The cutscenes for Diablo III were pretty too. But chp. 3 going into 4 were messed up
These cinematics are a 11/10
Some of the best I've seen so far.
Mother and father are fighting again. 😮
Uncle Tyriel: ah Shit here we go again
@@forickgrimaldus8301 hahah ^^
The beginning of this cinematic was chilling. Prava saying a prayer then the knights chanting in unison.
I hope we can get a paladin type build where we can have a wing type ability like that
paladin may not comeback he's too OP charactor
@@MeatSlider but whirlwind barb and rouge are too
@@MeatSlider all characters were op if played correctly. crusader will 100% return as dlc
all those years i was hoping for a more loving reunion.
poor inarius, tho (the whole thing where he was tortured in hell) - and now someone got his wings yet again.
Blizzard doesn't understand it own lore
It was the one chance to do something not stereotypical with the story and they totally blew it... Lilith is no different from other evils, Inarius was just as arrogant and useless as most other Angels so far.
Shame on Blizzard. So many different possibilities.
@@bingobongo1615 well if you actually look at the actual law inarius was never really good to begin with.
2:35 is literally the best thing about Diablo 4 as a whole
The only good thing about diablo 4 are the cinematics nothing more 💀 they offered noting new
“NO!! No matter what you tell yourself, we made a promise and that is what they CAN never FORGIVE!!! Your SILENCE will be there JUDGEMENT.” Clearly you though inarius was suppose to be this hero. But he was blinded, And got the daughter of hatred pregnant. Then later killed his son, because he breathed chaos. Inarius also killed to keep his secret. So ya he was never going to be the main character. He was too weak to be one. And hell has a home for him.
So since you know a lot about this game, can u explain somethings?
1. What promise u are talking about?
2. Why did inarius killed his children
3. if inarius is bad and lilith is bad then who tf is good in this game.
4. Can we see our character(the one everyone plays with) in the cinemaatic?
@@poochbaloo5995 1. The promise of evil and the reason why inarius got lilith pregnant. In inarius’s eyes he did a mistake, but that mistake you can’t just apologize and things will go away. He literally got the woman to destroy the world pregnant.
2. Inarius’s son is the spawn of the daughter of hatred(Lilith) and he chose to not help but only breath more evil into the world.
3. There still writing the story. So we still have to wait lol
4. Yes you get to play and use the character you choose. However in the story you do have to play as other characters to tie the story into place.
@@marcuslyons4558 that explains a lot thanks
The good guy never learns as always. 1) Never march in against retreating enemy solo. 2) Do not get cocky. 3) When you kill someone, make sure he/she is dead like really dead. 4) Evil is very manipulative
Except Inarius is not a good guy.
@@alphaomega1580 he not good or bad but yeah he better be in hell someday he may be redeem and return the high heaven
to be fair about point one, he didnt really care about his allies. That they lived or died was of no importance to him, only killing Lilith mattered. And as such he would not allow her to escape, especially if letting her go away would displease the heavens.
@@thorveim1174 he has been fighting demons countless of times i believe, so it is not surorise if he knew their tricks. Plus he himself said that "words can't save you" and yet he fell through the manipulative words of demons..
@@Mediterranian1 cause well.. what she said wasnt a trick. it was a truth he refused to believe, that the heavens would NEVER allow him back no matter what he did
This is awesome and I hope they make this into a movie.
I hope that's not it...dude was cast into hell and tortured for however long...he escaped somehow and just...gets ganked like this? That's such a waste of a character.
all angles in the diablo games are all pretty useless. Tyreal being the only exception.
I’m happy this idiot died and that Lilith didn’t just get killed off like a goon, I was afraid blizzard was gonna use Lilith as cheap villain just as an excuse to bring Diablo back,
bruh this is in a later act. We meet him in act 1. They literally did just the right amount. Most would choose Lilith to live over Inarius if they were to 1v1, she's the more interesting out of the 2. Blizzard did the right thing.
Malthael and Tyreal were the only ones we saw be impactful in game. Both for drastically different reasons.
@@jasondeandulierjr.299sure a single stab is supposed to kill a demon such as lilith. This is dine by someone who has killed demons for eons and not just some reg mortal but what do I know.
Lowkey one of the best cutscenes I've seen in gaming. Insane
This and wrathgate are Blizz masterpieces. 8 min video it was awesome to see in game not gonna lie
This scene shows that even though Lilith is a demon, she does have way more integrity than Inarius. It was hinted through the game that she doesn't believe that he could make an attempt to murder her due to their past as lovers/couple.
This final confrontation between them shows it - she makes herself vulnerable, hoping that Inarius can be reasoned with and made to realise that his whole crusade was futile. It is only after he stabs her when she accepts the truth that he is too far gone and there's nothing left to hope for - that his existence is a threat to Sanctuary, the human race (or rather, Nephalems) and her very own.
Lilith isn't a good character, but for me, she wasn't a true antagonist in this game. Inarius was and I am actually pissed off that developers robbed players of the chance to slay him and forced to kill Lilith.
ive never played the diablo games. I just watch these and theyre so good
I don't even know how I got here but this is FREAKING GOOD!!! Better than any current action movie
😂 4 real!!!
Can we take a moment to appreciate how Prava managed to survive and walk back to Sanctuary despite being overrun by thousands of demons?
I dunno after all the hype of these years I was expecting more.. Don't get me wrong beautiful visuals just, really that's it?
Please insert $69.99 lol
The story was just.... meh
You were hyped for Blizzard slop?
Agreed
Cinematics are spectacular, this is just incredible. I'll be honest, I'd rather watch them than the actual game the work and effort these talanted people put in is incredible and we know it's bloody expensive but a series of this nature would be mind blowing. Great job guys as always!
Those soldiers are badass
Lilith tearing his wings and pronouncing Inarius belonging to hell feels pretty symbolic.
Lilith's actions to end conflict and judging people for their actions based on personal opinion (= how the angels do it), Lilith feels fit to be a true goddess who impartially stands above all. Her words even subtly (but openly) denounce the angels in the heavens above for their deeds and manipulation.
The scene where Lilith notices Mephisto's essence reforming also shows her opposition to demon kind-she doesn't revel or feel nothing and shows desire to act against his rebirth.
Lilith for goddess?😃
Lilith for the pyre I say. Cast her into the void.
This is soo good, when Lilith pulls the wings you can see Mephisto's facial traits
lo peor que puedes hacer es dudar de ti mismo, pero ante todo jamás debes de alejarte de tu gente para luchar solo...
El tanque se alejó y fue solo a por el boss
@Azrael not the tank lol
Such a brilliant cinematic, but I can’t help feeling underwhelmed that this was the only true cinematic blizzard gave us.
Wow really?
Pathetic
I guess they have more in the chamber for expansions and seasons
You forgot the opening cinematic?
To be fair, the in engine game cutscenes are pretty good as well.
Literal chills when I saw this in game. Goddamn Blizzard cinematics are in a league of their own
I skipped by mistake and had to TH-cam it 😅
We need a movie like this, with angles depicted as this
5:12 having men kill giant demon is a new thing
Masterpiece. Just masterpiece. Lilith actress ... wow. When she said ,,The heavens do not speak to you ANYMORE,, the best moment.
I thought Inarius and Lilith would be evenly matched in terms of power story wise.(considering previous knowledge and the hype around them)
Guess I was wrong and need to review the history again.
@@RD-dt7us Plus he was tortured in hell for thousands of years by mephisto. Plus he is full of self doubt and hatred.
@@RD-dt7us thats the whole point, becouse of worldstone he was OP, without it he's just meh, little stronger then normal angel
The cutscene is awesome. Inarius easily dying is more than underwhelming
Exactly how I felt watching this cutscene, everything was great til ONCE AGAIN one of the strongest angels in all of the Diablo universe is killed by their own pride. Why can't A SINGLE ONE OF THEM go out like a badass? Instead we get Inarius... (Again, one of the if not now THE STRONGEST ANGEL) Begging for the lights protection in the end... It's so disappointing :(
@@Shadowbane_ and what’s more disappointing is that it doesn’t make sense, the way he’s been portrayed at his final moment disconnected from the previous lore
@@Shadowbane_ Inarius isn't the strongest angel we've seen. If anything that was Malthael with soul stone. Or Imperius. I mean during the height of Inarius power with the world stone ya. But that was almost solely the worldstone, and he was Tyraels Lieutenant.
Yep, stabbed in the back dying like a whiny bitch. Holy shit if that isnt a complete reserve of how "strong" hes portayed in the start of the cinematic idk..
I know its "explained" by him being desperate and lost when he realizes heavens dont react to him "stabbing lilith" but im really not sure if anywhere in the lore it was established that "Heaven" couldve even fcking seen this happening or even send a literally instant message to inarius saying "yo, thanks for stabbing that bitch, but dude, you realise she isnt dead yet?"
@@Shadowbane_ Because Diablo is written by people who genuinely do not understand GOOD. I'm honestly sick of these jaded people who think that they are clever enough to "subvert expectations" by doing the most expected thing you can do nowadays; make angels evil only with white wings. Writers are imprinting their miserable worldview even onto something that should be absolute good.
The perfect scenes for what would happen if the evil in movies would reallisticaly win.
Loooved the cutscenes and imagery. Incredible cheers
We can talk about how bad Blizzard has fucked up a LOT of stuff. NOT the art team... HOLY SHIT! Another masterpiece.
What a shame
I would have preferred to kill them both as bosses
prob coming into a later patch, remember they plan to release more story during d4 lifetime
@@rmalaf not really. both Inarius and Lilith are definitely dead at the end of Diablo 4. The game hints at the return of Mephisto and possibly the other 2 Lords of Hell
@@ThatNorma Demons and Angels dont actually die in the world of diablo. They can only be killed via soulstones. Them dying here is no different than Diablo dying in the animated short, diablo 1, diablo 2 or diablo 3
@@khalduras784 i know that but i still think what i said before is quite clear. Lilith is dead as a villain to diablo 4. Once again as the additional arcs and dlcs release, the story will revolve back to mephisto/baal and diablo as the big baddies of this franchise. Lilith is a lesser demon compared to those 3
@@ThatNorma and im saying its not set and done especially seeing as these guys can never truly die. Not to mention this game even emphasized yhat the prime evils are no where near fully manifested. Mephisto is still confined to a damn wolf form because hes still so weak atm so the dlc can be anything. The only thing that could ever have blizzard stop using Lilith (because her story is still no where near complete even for d4) is blizzard themselves
The animation teams!!!!!! Their works!!!! Haven't seen like this before. My God 😮😮😮
If they make a TV series, believe me, i don't know what will happen. The world must be surprised
Just made it this far in the game. Had to come back for a 2nd watch. This was an awesome scene.
Got goosebumps while watching this ingame.
I loved this cinematic because it made sense tactically regarding what the front line of the army does. I still say they should have had spellcasters in the rear for artillery, but Blizz wanted the plot to fall a certain way.
Also, what's with angels being so weak again?
Also², if a demon can remove an angel's wings normally, then why haven't any of the Prime Evils did it before? The eternal war have been a back and forth, meaning, the demons have taken the advantage before.
Then wouldn't it make sense for them to slowly pluck the wings of the angels 1 by 1? Would've been helpful in killing those super weak Archangels permanently. (Saving me the grace of watching them lose EVERYTIME!)
@@RD-dt7us
Imperius' wings wasn't ripped off.
@@RD-dt7us
Hmmmmm, so what does it do then?
@@RD-dt7us
That's it?
Cause looking at Tyrael and Inarius, it seems to do more than hurt them.
@@thepieofyourlife4799 Tyrael is a special case, he did it as a part of willingly giving up EVERYTHING that made him an angel to become human by choice instead.
As for Inarius it CLEARLY did horrible damage, lethal even considering his armor is empty after that.. but had to consider he was already weakened by the stab, seemingly making his entire being unstable (you can see the wings thrashing around wildly after the stab before Lilith corrupts them, something most demons are unlikely to be able of doing, and then tears them off.). Overall though like for Tyrael i think it's more a symbolic move: for Tyrael, of rejecting his angel status, and for inarius, of him beign rejected and unworthy of ever being part of the Heavens again.
Ojala se hiciera todo un arco de la historia de Lilith con Inarius, no soy fan de diablo pero Diablo IV me convenció de tener interés por este lore, en especial Lilith
Es su hija
Lilith's words are very deceiving, even Inarius an archangel cannot resist, and gave in into confusion and doubts. The scriptwriter did an awesome job!
I wish they would made this into a full movie