Diablo 4 is pushing a feminist lie, and most people don’t even realize it.
They took Lilith, the mother of demons, and turned her into a misunderstood queen. Meanwhile, they made Inarius, the mighty angel, a weak, pathetic failure.
This isn’t just a game, this is part of a cultural trend that wants men to be weak and women to rule.
The Truth About Lilith
Lilith is not a heroine, and the real story behind her is the real stuff of nightmares.
But first, let’s break down exactly how Blizzard rebranded Lilith to fit a modern feminist narrative.
Diablo 4s Lilith is shown as a misunderstood mother figure, a savior who wants to free humanity from the eternal conflict between good and evil, more competent than any man, even the angels.
Inarius, on the other hand, is rewritten as a weak, pathetic man who got played.
Someone who thinks he’s powerful but dies like a bitch, the exact opposite of what angels should be.
This is not accidental. This isn’t just a creative decision.
This is part of a larger movement in media where strong male figures are erased and replaced with dominant female leads.
But this rewrite is even deeper than that. It’s rewriting ancient history itself.
So, who was Lilith really? The answer isn’t in Diablo, it’s an ancient text that most people have never read. There is a collection of books that were removed from the Bible by the church, not God, but by the church, by men, because they feared losing power.
It is called the Apocrypha. There is over 1000 pages, small print pages that were removed from the Bible.
You wonder why.
In those books, Lilith is explained a slight bit differently.
Lilith wasn’t a mother, she was a demon. According to Apocrypha, she was Adam’s first wife, so not Eve, who refused to submit to his leadership.
She left the garden, consorted with demons, and became a corrupter of man.
She is known as a child stealer, a seductress, a succubi, and a destroyer of divine order.
I guess you notice a pattern here, don’t you?
The Bible literally warned us for these kinds of women.
Why Feminists Love Lilith
Why does modern media glorify Lilith so much? Because Lilith represents the very ideology that feminism teaches today.
Reject authority, reject tradition, reject submission, and embrace chaos.
Also known as toxic femininity.
In fact, Lilith has become a feminist icon. You see her on shirts, in movies, even in occult circles.
But what does this mean for men? Diablo 4’s rewriting of Lilith is not just a lore change, it’s a symptom of a larger problem.
How It Destroys Men
Men are being erased from strong roles.
Female figures are rewritten to be dominant, infallible, and godlike.
And if you accept this narrative, you accept weakness as the default mode of operandi.
Every man wants a submissive wife and wants to be seen as the hero by his woman. In fact, I know many of you guys daydream about the heroic act of saving the princess.
Or like, just Saving a random stranger girl and thus she falls in love with you because of it.
The classic heroic story with the princess, right?
It’s a man’s nature to be the protector of a woman that willingly submits to his leadership. Instead of being abrasive, cocky, combative, and dominant.
The very traits they consider toxic in men, they like in women.
How Diablo Influences You Subtly
And look at what happens in Diablo 4. Inarius, the masculine figure, is seen as weak, lost, and ultimately meaningless.
It’s the ultimate trope of the fallen angel.
A once wise, powerful, righteous man doing his thing, being seduced by an evil woman and thus leaving everything behind that made him great.
A tale as old as time.
But Lilith? She’s celebrated as powerful, wise, and inevitable.
Here’s the deeper truth. If men bow down to the wrong woman, they fall.
This is the same lesson we see in the Bible, in history, and in modern society. Inarius represents you when you simp for the wrong woman.
Lilith represents women when no strong man keep them in check, i.e. feminism due to a lack of patriarchy.
Eve is called Ezer in Hebrew, which translates to helper.
So woman was literally created to be a helper to man, submissive, and not to fight for control over him all his life.
Now why is this all relevant, you ask?
Well, you are what you consume, and the hidden feminist messages in games shape your mind subconsciously.
I am here to shed a light on it, so you don’t fall for it.
Remember, one of the most important decisions in a man’s life is what kind of a woman he marries, so be careful not to marry a Lilith.
Now in the game, you eventually kill the feminist super boss by killing Lilith.
So you could also see it as the hero’s journey of man against feminism.
Yeah, but I highly doubt the developers really intended that when they wrote the story.
Maybe it was all an accident and they just wanted a spin on the Lilith story. I leave it up to you to discuss this.
If you want to have more biblical breakdowns of gaming stories or movies, let me know in the comments or reply to this email.
And if you want to go deeper into how modern games are suddenly rewriting Christianity and masculinity, don’t miss my next video.
And until then Have a good time and don’t fall for Lilith.
Cheers,
Alexander