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* [[Belial]], Lord of Lies
 
* [[Belial]], Lord of Lies
 
* [[Duriel]], Lord of Pain (also known as Prince of Pain)
 
* [[Duriel]], Lord of Pain (also known as Prince of Pain)
 
''[[Lilith]], Mother of Misery, Queen of the [[Succubi]] and mother to [[Andariel]] is not normally counted among the seven great evils, but is just as powerful.''
 
 
  
 
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[[Andariel]] <nowiki/>and [[Duriel]] <nowiki/>were bosses in [[Diablo II]]<nowiki/>along with all three [[Prime Evils]].  [[Azmodan]] and [[Belial]] first appeared in [[Diablo III]].
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[[Andariel]] <nowiki/>and [[Duriel]] <nowiki/>were bosses in the first two acts of [[Diablo II]]<nowiki/>.  [[Azmodan]] and [[Belial]] appeared in the second and third acts of [[Diablo III]]; later, all lesser evils were technically represented in the final boss.
 
 
[[Lilith]] also appears in Diablo II, in the {{iw|Pandemonium_Event Pandemonium Event}}, where the heroes creates a portal to her realm (but her actual presence on [[Sanctuary]] is not really confirmed as [[canon]] lore).
 
 
 
 
 
  
 
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Latest revision as of 14:25, 11 November 2019

The Lesser Evils are powerful demon lords with less power than Diablo, Mephisto and Baal (called the Prime Evils).


All Lesser Evils[edit | edit source]

Background[edit | edit source]

The Lesser Evils have have ruled their domains in the Burning Hells for eons, and fighting among themselves for power within their own ranks. These four Lesser Evils wanted the power of the three Prime Evils.


When the Nephalem were born in ages past, The Three focused on securing allegiance of this new power to turn the tide in the war between demons and angels. In this time, many demons were annoyed that the war with the High Heavens had been put to a halt and the Lesser Evils, lead by Azmodan and Belial took the chance of overthrowing the three in what is called the Dark Exile.


This was in fact just a manipulated set of circumstances by the Three, but not something they knew about. Unexpectedly by the Prime Evils, they were captured by the Horadrim. Internal struggles inhibited the Lesser Evils from launching their crusade against the High Heavens.


When Mephisto and Diablo were freed, some sort of new revolution happened in hell, as the Three retook the control of at least Andariel and Duriel, who were punished by their revolt by guarding the path East from any force trying to stop the Dark Wanderer from releasing Baal and reaching Kurast.


It's unknown what politics in Hell have gone on in the 20 years since the Three were once again defeated, but most likely, the Lesser Evils are once more forced in line under the Prime Three.


In-Game References[edit | edit source]

Andariel and Duriel were bosses in the first two acts of Diablo II. Azmodan and Belial appeared in the second and third acts of Diablo III; later, all lesser evils were technically represented in the final boss.

Reference[edit | edit source]