Give us the choice to Join Lilith! (Some spoilers)

C’mon we all know some people were seriously convinced to join Lilith in Act 6.
Give us a choice to join Lilith or stick with Lorath & crew.

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It didn’t even take me until Act 6. She made a lot more sense than anyone else.

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I was thinking about it a little before A6 but now I’m 100000% convinced.

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Ok. But you lose control of the character and can never play it again because it’s now Lilith’s puppet.
And this is how fascist dictators like Trump get elected. Good to know people are so quick to give up their freewill to a demagogue.
“Think for me orange daddy/red mommy!”

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The cathedral hanged innocent people… yeah I’m going with Lilith.

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She looks at you like sheep that has to be cattled.

And Lilith made people eat each other.

Doesn’t Lilith try to make you(Wanderer) the shepherd among the flock? I’m pretty sure that was her proposition. That a human should lead humans.

Lilith does some evil things like what she did to Yorin no doubt, but at least she doesn’t pretend to be all good and self-righteous like Inarius and the cathedral of light. She’s honest about being beyond good or evil.

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She has deluded herself into believing that she’s the only one fit to rule sanctuary, and was willing to kill thousands of innocents for it.

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Not saying Lilith is innocent, but I feel like the only reason I killed her is because she attacked me after she’s annoyed because we trapped Mephisto.

A choice to join her would be awesome. Story could be that she then agrees to capture the prime evils in soulstones and not absorb their power. Surely she sees that the hero is strong enough to give the other Primes a beating, side by side with her.

So the first expansion could be to capture Diablo and Baal. And in the second expansion she betrays you and absorbs all three, and you gotta fight this insanely powerful version of her.

Sounds more epic than killing her because it’s not clear if she means well for humanity…

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Wrong.

Lilith wants her sanctuary, the place she created. To be free of heaven and hell. Hell and heaven made a deal to leave it alone then fought over it via the sin war.

Lilith summoned demons to feed to humans to empower them to create soldiers, she had to use cannibals though. She had a Elias train nobles to enslave demons, Andariel was to be summoned to be fed to cannibals and such so they’d grow stronger.

Lilith wanted to absorb Mephistos power so she could use her army to war with the other two primes and steal their power, rule over the lesser evils who 3/4 didn’t want to do anything in sanctuary. Duriel, Andariel were forced to sanctuary in D2 and D4. Belial was bullied by Azmodan and Azmodan wanted to escape being trapped in the black soulstone.

Lilith wants to end the conflict, by ruling hell and making a deal with heaven eventually to have it be a place of peace and end the Eternal Conflict.

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Plus I rather live under the rule of demon mommy than some stuck up angel or any of the prime evils.

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Incorrect she wanted to destroy Heaven and Hell so that she would be to only power left.

You destroy what doesn’t obey or abide. They had a choice

No you don’t lose your character, you Join her and have to keep proving you’re her strongest champion by killing all the others. Works for PVP and all the endgame activities. You have to keep fighting to prove you’re her strongest follower and to keep your position of power. I mean look at back at many ancient cultures the strongest warrior was only the leader as long as they were the strongest and as soon as someone else stronger came along they killed the old leader and became the new one so it would have historic context on it’s side.

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yeah imagine how epic this game would be if they had focused just a little more on the campaign and quests to make them more substantial and give us choices and different endings? No one would really care about ‘endgame’ crap probably. They did good for sure, like better than previous diablos, even 2 (outside of 2’s outstanding cinematic work), but could have just gone that extra mile.