![]() ![]() note As you might have guessed, the music is actually a real musical piece - "Le Gibet" from Ravel's Gaspard de la Nuit - being played backwards. Take a moment to listen to the music of Whimsyshire on headphones, full volume, in a dark room, and without looking at the game.This means we're facing with the very possibility as Tyrael feared at the end of the game: The prospect of humanity's savior being consumed with negative thoughts that they might doom others instead. When reminded that they need to get Malthael's location first, their answer is cold and as Lorath commented: "Well, that doesn't sound helpful.". ![]() The Nephalem were so full of anger and vengeance that it just looks like they're willing to compromise the greater goal to find out Malthael's whereabouts just so they can kill Adria. In the shoes of Lorath Nahr, this would've counted as one during Act V, when they're off to confront Adria.And as mentioned below, not even angels are immune to Diablo's evil! But when Diablo invades, you're treated to sights like angels being tortured, ugly demonic cysts that you have to destroy to continue and the place becoming more and more Hellish as you progress to the Crystal Arch. The High Heavens are supposed to be a place full of holy and awesomeness, even if a lot of the angels are dicks. Holy shit does not even begin to describe it. And worse, Diablo wants to destroy the High Heavens themselves. Adria's betrayal, leading to Diablo ripping apart Leah's body, possessing her remains and reconstituting her form, and the rebirth of Diablo, the Lord of Terror himself, as the embodiment of all seven Great Evils in one being, the Prime Evil.Female characters scream and shriek horribly as they are killed most notably the female wizard, her voice often fades to a gurgle as her body is torn apart.This game may have been thought to be Lighter and Softer by the graphics but oh boy, they were wrong! ![]()
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