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At 17 minutes, it looks like they’re in a torture chamber.
When I searched for “Diablo real demons,” this popped up: The term “real demons” in Diablo refers to the fictional, supernatural entities that populate the series’ universe, particularly the Prime Evils and Lesser Evils, who are central to the lore. These beings are not based on real-world demons in a literal sense, but their names, traits, and themes draw heavily from real-world mythology, religious texts, and folklore.
Prime Evils (The 3 Most Powerful Demons)
These are the most significant demonic entities in the Diablo universe, each embodying a core concept of evil:
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Diablo – The Lord of Terror, known for spreading fear and despair. His name and persona are inspired by the concept of the Devil, with roots in Christian theology and the Hebrew name Al’Diabolos. He takes the form that instills the most terror in those who face him.
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Mephisto – The Lord of Hatred, a master manipulator and strategist. His name comes from Mephistopheles, a demon from German folklore (Faust legend), and his title reflects the concept of hatred in religious and philosophical contexts.
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Baal – The Lord of Destruction, a being of pure chaos and physical power. His name originates from Baal, a Canaanite storm god associated with destruction and fertility, later demonized in biblical texts.
Lesser Evils (The 4 Secondary Demons)
These demons are powerful but not as central as the Prime Evils:
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Azmodan – The Lord of Sin, representing temptation and lust. His name comes from Asmodai, a demon from the Book of Tobit, associated with lust and seduction.
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Belial – The Lord of Lies, capable of distorting reality through deception. He is linked to Belial, a figure in the Dead Sea Scrolls and Old Testament, representing evil and opposition.
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Andariel – The Maiden of Anguish, who inflicts emotional and psychological torment. She is inspired by Lilith, the first female demon in Jewish mythology, known for preying on men and children.
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Duriel – The Lord of Pain, a grotesque, maggot-like entity who specializes in torture. His design and role are influenced by Dante’s Inferno and modern horror, particularly the idea of hellish punishment.
Other Notable Demons
Beyond the 7 Evils, other demons like Lilith (Queen of the Succubi, daughter of Mephisto), Scarn (Lord of Damnation), and Rakanoth (Lord of Despair) play major roles in the lore, often serving as lieutenants or key figures in the broader conflict between Heaven and Hell.
While these demons are fictional, their design and stories are deeply rooted in historical, religious, and mythological sources, making them feel grounded in a dark, ancient mythology. The Diablo series uses these real-world inspirations to create a rich, terrifying universe where demons are not just monsters, but embodiments of primal human fears and sins.
Here’s an email thread from Blizzard Entertainment regarding Diablo III sent to Jeffery Epstein…
It seems like Epstein tried out World of Warcraft…
Epstein suggested putting AIs into games like World of Warcraft…
Diablo IV launch LA
https://x.com/rayrayparks/status/1664384430268612608
What do you people think of the likes of Alex Honnold and Alain Robert?
2 minutes and 13 seconds video:
^ a near 10 minutes video.
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