![]() Azmodan and Belial were left to vie for power over the Burning Hells, a conflict Belial ultimately lost. With the armies of Azmodan and Belial unified, the Prime Evils were cast out of Hell, though at the expense of a full third of Hell's Demons. Eventually, he would turn on his mentor and manipulated Azmodan into leading a revolt against the Prime Evils, though this may have likely been indirectly encouraged by Mephisto himself. ![]() Tyrael described Belial as desiring power above all other things and that his thousand schemes are designed toward his ends.īelial had once been a protege of Mephisto, honing his powers of deception under the Lord of Hatred's guidance. If Belial had a weakness however, it was that he was often trapped within the intricate webs of his own machinations. He relished the moment his victim realized they'd been deceived, that moment of nakedness and betrayal. He did not lie simply for the sake of lying, but rather to deceive with the intent of controlling others' perception of what is real. Belial advocated the notion that perception is reality, and it was his sole purpose to dominate reality. ![]()
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