That would be a long video but definatly worth every min. Even more so if u know the mission storys as there can be abit confusion in some of them of what they are talking about. 1 specific when Kerrigan turns into her true form and while that 1 is in my top 3 Blizzard cinematics if u dont know the conversations back at the leviation or the mission itself it´s a big ??? of what is going on or why she is doing it as alot of the overall context comes from the conversations betwinn the missions. Abathur´s conversations are the best. Also how did he´s overall face design get approved.
Tyrael’s sword goes dark when mathael approaches because it destroys corruption, and mathael’s still an angel and his objective is ridding the world of demons . Side note humans are descended from both angels and demons. So mathael wants to kill all the humans because they descend from demons. He chooses not to kill tyrael because he’s an angel.
And then the next game, Malthael revealed to be just another pawn that is greater threat than prime evil and Lilith. Lovecraftian being. We've already saw both Starcraft and Warcraft had those kind of it. The Xel'naga from Starcraft and Old Gods from Warcraft. I'll wasn't surprised, they going to introduced that in Diablo as well.
@@mr.pointman1930 what I don’t understand is how Lilith is a greater threat than malthael. Unless the real villain of the game is her son. Because even if it’s inarius, like a lot of people predict, he’s a higher angel but malthael was an arcangel with a significant power boost. As for what they’re doing in the future I couldn’t guess since I never played either of those other games. And since they take so long to release each one that I won’t spend much time guessing the future of Diablo. I’ll leave that to people like you that know a lot more about the game.
i believe an other reason why he didn’t kill tyrael is because he (malthael) recognised tyrael by his (tyrael’s) voice, and he did the thing with his scythe and tyreal’s face because he was wondering why he (tyrael) is mortal
Tbh the Tyrael vs Imperius cutscene is one of my absolute favourite gaming cutscenes of all time. That whole cutscene alone has enough mystery, hook and amazing quotes to carry a fucking full feature movie or three.
Fun fact, Maltheal is actually meant to be the Archangel of Wisdom, but he kind of vanished a while back and hadn't been seen until now. After he decided to take on the Aspect of Death.
@@LadyDoomsinger I don't know about that personally. As to me wisdom would entail that rather than pondering our mortality and the days we have left, we should consider what we are actually going to do with the time we are given.
@@Tazkar The time we are given is meaningless, which is the whole point. You don't matter and neither does your 90-100 years of life. Your existence is like a fly on a horse's ass, which is why wisdom leads to death.
yeah, Malthael is definitely the best death i have ever seen as well and theres a few great ones out there :) spoiler: Diablo is terror incarnate (greater evil and prime evil after diablo 3), he can never really be destroyed
I just love how the self-proclaimed Aspect of Wisdom keeps making the same mistake. "What should I do with this Soul Stone that contains the essence of a Prime Evil? Hide it in a tomb, of course!" "Oh no, someone found the Tomb of Tal Rasha and stole the Soul Stone!" "What should I do with this Black Soul Stone, that contains the essence of all Prime Evils? Hide it in a tomb, of course!" "Oh no, someone stole the Black Soul stone!"
I think the word 'Nephilim' is used ambiguously in the Diablo universe. It's the name for the offspring of demons and angels, and the Player characters are definitely Nephilim... but I think canonically all humans are descendants of Lilith and Inarius, so it also applies to all other humans (I think). Humans are half angel and half demon in universe, and I think that's appropriate (It's also why Imperius hates humans).
yep. Which is also why Malthael didn't kill Tyrael. Because while Tyrael is mortal, he is still an angel. And as result doesn't bear the taint of demon blood that all of humanity possesses.
There is a lore note in game where one of the first nephilim explains that every generation of their offspring is weaker and has a shorter life span compared to the previous one, and after a lot of generations humans are basiclally what's left of the nephilim
@@carp0x Yes. Inarius, fearing the power of the Nephilim, that was greater than that of angels or demons, used the Worldstone to alter them and make them grow weaker over time. After many generations the once powerful Nephilim "degenerated" into humans. But every now and again a human is born with powers close to that of the original Nephilim. And one of them is the player character in the game.
You should check out the newly revealed remastered version of the first 2 Diablo 2 cinematics. "Diablo 2 ressurrected Act I and Act II cinematics". They're really good,completely re-done but extemely faithful recreations of the old cinematics. When the full remaster for Diablo 2 releases there will be even more.
All humans are descendants of the Nephalem, cuz basically at first all people were all Nephalem, humans just lost that power cuz both the angels and demons feared their power.
I was forced to delete it (Very, horribly sadly). I’ll probably talk a little about it in my next video so no one’s wondering what happened to my old channel lol.
@@FanFictionReacts Bummer! After watching this reaction I went back to check for the Diablo 4 one and noticed your old content missing. Glad to see you're making content again!
I believe Maltheal was the Angel of Wisdom before he became the Angel of Death and Eldruin passed through him because he believed that what he was doing is just because humans are decedents of demons so he thinks we should all die
The Angel of Death cannot be damaged by anything from the world of the living, be it weapons or magic. That's why Tyrael's sword just passed through him as if he was made of air. That's also why the Nephilim had to obtain the power of death as well (basically becoming an equal to Malthael by doing so) so he/she could fight him. Otherwise, he would have been invincible.
@@SirAlric82 I thought I saw somewhere that eldruin being the sword of justice cannot harm any being that believes their actions completely just but your explanation makes more sense
@@reinoldi1097 - Yes it is. Heaven is not the afterlife in Diablo, it's just the homeland of the angels. That's why the Nephilim needed the spirits of the dead to infuse him/her with power in order to fight Malthael, instead of simply asking Tyrael to lend him/her his sword or another weapon made in heaven.
Ok this is crazy i was in a mood for watching reactions but I dont like any reactors really. So I was making my way through looking for someone i liked, and I Come upon upon someone reacting to the old republic and I remembered a time long ago where i found someone that seemed so nice and that I could actually stand watching. Lo and behold below that video i got recommended this video. And im not sure but you look and sound so familiar that im just gonna tell my self your the same person from back then, under another name though... anyway this is my way of saying i like your shit🤘🏻
Adria didn't really sell her soul. She just did what Diablo asked, which was have a relationship with Aidan, who was the one who killed Diablo in D1. He's also the stranger in D2, and eventually becomes Diablo. In D3, Leah is used just like her father, Aidan, to become the true Prime Evil.
Finally a real reaction video without overtheboard fake reactions! Love it, keep up the good work! :3
the starcraft 2 cinematic also very good
That would be a long video but definatly worth every min. Even more so if u know the mission storys as there can be abit confusion in some of them of what they are talking about.
1 specific when Kerrigan turns into her true form and while that 1 is in my top 3 Blizzard cinematics if u dont know the conversations back at the leviation or the mission itself it´s a big ??? of what is going on or why she is doing it as alot of the overall context comes from the conversations betwinn the missions. Abathur´s conversations are the best. Also how did he´s overall face design get approved.
Tyrael’s sword goes dark when mathael approaches because it destroys corruption, and mathael’s still an angel and his objective is ridding the world of demons . Side note humans are descended from both angels and demons. So mathael wants to kill all the humans because they descend from demons. He chooses not to kill tyrael because he’s an angel.
And then the next game, Malthael revealed to be just another pawn that is greater threat than prime evil and Lilith. Lovecraftian being. We've already saw both Starcraft and Warcraft had those kind of it. The Xel'naga from Starcraft and Old Gods from Warcraft. I'll wasn't surprised, they going to introduced that in Diablo as well.
@@mr.pointman1930 what I don’t understand is how Lilith is a greater threat than malthael. Unless the real villain of the game is her son. Because even if it’s inarius, like a lot of people predict, he’s a higher angel but malthael was an arcangel with a significant power boost.
As for what they’re doing in the future I couldn’t guess since I never played either of those other games. And since they take so long to release each one that I won’t spend much time guessing the future of Diablo. I’ll leave that to people like you that know a lot more about the game.
i believe an other reason why he didn’t kill tyrael is because he (malthael) recognised tyrael by his (tyrael’s) voice, and he did the thing with his scythe and tyreal’s face because he was wondering why he (tyrael) is mortal
@@WillBedard true because tyrael became mortal after malthael left so he “checked his soul” to confirm that’s his brother
Maltheal is a badass till he’s not lilith is hot till she’s not but continue theory crafting over imaginary characters go nerds go !
6:22 love that surprised reaction :)
Ah yes, the mandatory reactor background chirp of the much needed battery replacement for the smoke detector.
...Gets me every time. Kept checking my own smoke detector throughout the entire video :P
Tbh the Tyrael vs Imperius cutscene is one of my absolute favourite gaming cutscenes of all time. That whole cutscene alone has enough mystery, hook and amazing quotes to carry a fucking full feature movie or three.
"You cannot judge me! I am Justice itself!" Always gives me the chills.
Though the Imperius vs Diablo cutscene is my personal favorite.
malthael: No one can stop death
me: now this is an avengers level treat
Fun fact, Maltheal is actually meant to be the Archangel of Wisdom, but he kind of vanished a while back and hadn't been seen until now. After he decided to take on the Aspect of Death.
He had long been into Necromancy though.
@@astarothnyarlathotep3815 yeye aka wisdom
To be fair; death is the logical conclusion of wisdom.
That's why we shouldn't think too hard on the meaning of life and such xD
@@LadyDoomsinger I don't know about that personally. As to me wisdom would entail that rather than pondering our mortality and the days we have left, we should consider what we are actually going to do with the time we are given.
@@Tazkar The time we are given is meaningless, which is the whole point. You don't matter and neither does your 90-100 years of life. Your existence is like a fly on a horse's ass, which is why wisdom leads to death.
yeah, Malthael is definitely the best death i have ever seen as well and theres a few great ones out there :)
spoiler: Diablo is terror incarnate (greater evil and prime evil after diablo 3), he can never really be destroyed
Yeah, kind of a key part of the "Eternal Conflict" is that it never ends :)
I just love how the self-proclaimed Aspect of Wisdom keeps making the same mistake.
"What should I do with this Soul Stone that contains the essence of a Prime Evil? Hide it in a tomb, of course!"
"Oh no, someone found the Tomb of Tal Rasha and stole the Soul Stone!"
"What should I do with this Black Soul Stone, that contains the essence of all Prime Evils? Hide it in a tomb, of course!"
"Oh no, someone stole the Black Soul stone!"
I think the word 'Nephilim' is used ambiguously in the Diablo universe. It's the name for the offspring of demons and angels, and the Player characters are definitely Nephilim... but I think canonically all humans are descendants of Lilith and Inarius, so it also applies to all other humans (I think). Humans are half angel and half demon in universe, and I think that's appropriate (It's also why Imperius hates humans).
yep. Which is also why Malthael didn't kill Tyrael. Because while Tyrael is mortal, he is still an angel. And as result doesn't bear the taint of demon blood that all of humanity possesses.
There is a lore note in game where one of the first nephilim explains that every generation of their offspring is weaker and has a shorter life span compared to the previous one, and after a lot of generations humans are basiclally what's left of the nephilim
@@carp0x Yes. Inarius, fearing the power of the Nephilim, that was greater than that of angels or demons, used the Worldstone to alter them and make them grow weaker over time. After many generations the once powerful Nephilim "degenerated" into humans. But every now and again a human is born with powers close to that of the original Nephilim. And one of them is the player character in the game.
They explained it in like every game bruh. Humans are the weak husks of what they used to be before over breeding.
Read a book called Diablo 3, The order by Nate Kenyon. It was great, and there is a lot more books, have heard positive things about them aswell :)
You should check out the newly revealed remastered version of the first 2 Diablo 2 cinematics. "Diablo 2 ressurrected Act I and Act II cinematics". They're really good,completely re-done but extemely faithful recreations of the old cinematics. When the full remaster for Diablo 2 releases there will be even more.
"Even in the heart of heaven, angels can still feel fear."
"You cannot judge me! I am Justice itself!"
All humans are descendants of the Nephalem, cuz basically at first all people were all Nephalem, humans just lost that power cuz both the angels and demons feared their power.
if no one has said it, diablo is leah's father, making the other great evils albrecht, baal and mephisto her uncles
I think I remember your Diablo 4 reaction, it was really good! What happened to your old channel?
I was forced to delete it (Very, horribly sadly). I’ll probably talk a little about it in my next video so no one’s wondering what happened to my old channel lol.
@@FanFictionReacts Bummer! After watching this reaction I went back to check for the Diablo 4 one and noticed your old content missing. Glad to see you're making content again!
@@BBSoonerOU thanks so much ☺️☺️☺️
I believe Maltheal was the Angel of Wisdom before he became the Angel of Death and Eldruin passed through him because he believed that what he was doing is just because humans are decedents of demons so he thinks we should all die
The Angel of Death cannot be damaged by anything from the world of the living, be it weapons or magic. That's why Tyrael's sword just passed through him as if he was made of air. That's also why the Nephilim had to obtain the power of death as well (basically becoming an equal to Malthael by doing so) so he/she could fight him. Otherwise, he would have been invincible.
@@SirAlric82 I thought I saw somewhere that eldruin being the sword of justice cannot harm any being that believes their actions completely just but your explanation makes more sense
@@SirAlric82 that weopon is not from the world of the living...
camelot is right^^
@@reinoldi1097 - Yes it is. Heaven is not the afterlife in Diablo, it's just the homeland of the angels. That's why the Nephilim needed the spirits of the dead to infuse him/her with power in order to fight Malthael, instead of simply asking Tyrael to lend him/her his sword or another weapon made in heaven.
@@SirAlric82 sanctuary is created , and the angels and the angel world exist before....
also the blade
When you return to youtube, can you react to "Diablo III: Wrath"?
awesome :)
you say damn around 8 minute. you are not gonna go paradise
Awesome Work ✌️
Ok this is crazy i was in a mood for watching reactions but I dont like any reactors really. So I was making my way through looking for someone i liked, and I Come upon upon someone reacting to the old republic and I remembered a time long ago where i found someone that seemed so nice and that I could actually stand watching. Lo and behold below that video i got recommended this video. And im not sure but you look and sound so familiar that im just gonna tell my self your the same person from back then, under another name though... anyway this is my way of saying i like your shit🤘🏻
at around 10 minutes and a half you asked how, the reason the mountain looks destroyed is because tyrael destroyed it in diablo 2
have you reacted to Diablo 4 cinematic
Your 6ft..? I have no shot 😂
Rofl sorry 🤷🏽♀️
Please watch diablo2 resurrected cinematics :}
she is not possessed, her own mother trade shes soul for his, so Laia is the key for Diablo in the ower world
Adria didn't really sell her soul. She just did what Diablo asked, which was have a relationship with Aidan, who was the one who killed Diablo in D1. He's also the stranger in D2, and eventually becomes Diablo. In D3, Leah is used just like her father, Aidan, to become the true Prime Evil.
what about this one-
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