![]() She morphed into a new, horrific form, and hunted down her fellow renegades. She saw the nephalem as the future, and as the means of ending the Eternal Conflict once and for all (albeit with the proviso of them serving as her own soldiers). Īccording to an ancient text, Lilith was driven into a mad frenzy at the prospect of her children's extinction. Inarius called for a period of reflection, which his followers obeyed. Because of this, conflict arose among the renegades, some arguing for the destruction of the nephalem, others advocating that they should be spared. The renegade angels and demons began to see that the nephalem were more powerful than their progenitors, raising concerns that the nephalem might pose a threat to their parents, or might draw the attention of Heaven and Hell to Sanctuary, neither of which would condone such progeny. Kalmor agreed, and departed the temple-fortress. Lilith ordered Kalmor to seek out and punish Corvik and Helgrotha, believing (correctly) that they had turned against their makers. The blade seemed far too heavy and broad for Kalmor to wield, but Lilith explained that as long as he used it for the purpose for which it was intended, he would have the strength to wield it. There, she lit a furnace, and broke the magic of the bone-sword, twisting and imprisoning the essence of the blade with a new weapon of her own crafting. ![]() She ordered Kalmor to follow her, and led him into the bowels of the fortress-temple. Presenting them the sword Severian, the council ordered it destroyed, and filed out.all but Lilith, who remained. The council did not hold Kalmor responsible for Bersarik's death, and explained that while the nephalem would not succumb to age, or be touched by plague, they were still able to be slain. Bersarik, aggrieved at the death of Gratian, had come to meet his makers, intending violence, and Kalmor had been forced to slay him. Lilith and the council were present in the Temple of the Firstborn when Kalmor arrived, having been summoned to account for the death of Bersarik. Altars dedicated to Lilith were erected by the Ancients. The nephalem in turn produced their own offspring. Linarian was the first of these new beings called " nephalem", but was not the last, as the pair's fellow angels and demons also produced offspring of their own. The union of angel and demon was without precedent, as was the birth of their offspring. Inarius, initially horrified at the creature they had created, was unable to back out of the ritual, and played his part in moulding the clay alongside Lilith, basing it around their own image. Her blood mingled with the clay, and an umbilical nurtured the amalgam, severing as her lifestream passed from herself to the amalgam. Lilith eagerly reached out for her progeny, but recoiled as her son's hand brushed against her tentacled barbs. Each placed their hand on the altar and spoke a vow, their blood and light mixing to form a clay figure. Lilith and Inarius gave birth to a son they would name Linarian at the Altar of Rites. Inarius and Lilith give birth to the nephalem ![]() This was the first time in the Eternal Conflict that an angel or demon had ever set aside their differences, let alone form a union. She could tell that Inarius was besotted with her, and told him that they had to steal the Worldstone, to use it to create a new world. Lilith realized that she and Inarius were of similar mind concerning the never-ending war, and she began to see Inarius as an individual she could manipulate towards her ends, and she gave Inarius her name. The angel, named Inarius, awoke and rambled incoherently about his desire to escape the Eternal Conflict. ![]() She was ready to torture him, but to her surprise, her touch breathed new life into the angel. In one such battle, Lilith took an angel as a prisoner and brought him to her lair for amusement. Īs the Eternal Conflict dragged on, Lilith tired of her father's approach to the conflict, and took an equally dim view on the leadership of Diablo and Baal, along with her brother, Lucion. From time immemorial, Lilith sought to rebel against him. Lilith was the daughter of Mephisto, and was not spared his hatred. ![]()
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