The one who sets the tone for this darker world is the principal Diablo IV Gold protagonist, Lilith. Lilith is her mother Mephisto which is one Of the Major Evils who is also known as the Mother of Sanctuary, the world in which the Diablo series takes place. Instead of previous games that was a gradual progression to the big boss behind all the evil in our world Blizzard made Lilith up on the frontline from the very first cutscene.
The playable build starts off at Fractured Peaks and ends with my hero's horse getting killed, leaving him in a cave all by him for the rest of the evening. From the caves came the first destination, Nevesk, a very small town that isn't quite as they appear. Lilith has already made an impact on the residents here but her true impact is due to her having people indulge in their darker sides. This was the first interaction my character was able to have with other NPCs that was pretty clear how the developers would like to give the hero more involvement in the plot by having their own dialogue as well as playing parts during the scenes.
In the city of Nevesk where the impact of Lilith's influence on the residents of Sanctuary is revealed. There's far more to her story than simply being evil, which makes her apart as an intriguing adversary when compared to other Great Evils in previous Diablo titles. Although her ultimate goal isn't apparent early on, Lilith's presence is immediately felt . was done deliberately so by the team behind the development.
"By making you unravel the story of what's going on and how it affects the world, you get to understand her motivations" stated game's director Joe Shely. "You can understand what she's trying for and you get to get more connected to her and perhaps there's a sense of mystery there, where you're thinking, watch Star Wars and go like Vader. Vader could be right. I think that notion of getting to spend more time the villains of the galaxy means that it's a more satisfying conclusion cheap Diablo 4 Gold as you go through the story as you go through it."