The following contains MAJOR spoilers forDiablo 4’s Vessel of Hatred expansion.

Diablo 4’s Vessel of Hatred expansion continues the story of the base game, with Neyrelle now taking Mephisto’s soulstone into the depths of the Nahantu jungle to destroy the Prime Evil once and for all. Unfortunately, on her journey into Nahantu, Neyrelle accidentally spreads Mephisto’s corruption through the jungle after dipping her hand and the soulstone into the water, spawning horrifying monsters called Hollows and progressively killing much of the region’s flora and fauna. This is all established as the setup for the main narrative ofDiablo 4’s Vessel of Hatred expansion, which leads the player into Nahantu on Neyrelle’s trail.

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The bulk of the story forDiablo 4’sVessel of Hatred expansion sees the player and Spiritbornmentor Eru following in the footsteps of Neyrelle and attempting to save her from Mephisto’s wrath and her bond to the soulstone. It begins as a long series of near misses, with Neyrelle always seeming to be a step or two ahead of the player and Eru, until she is finally rescued. From there, and after a few more roadblocks, the player and Eru travel alongside Neyrelle, eventually arriving at the Burial Chamber in Akarat’s Tomb, where the cliffhanger conclusion to Vessel of Hatred’s story begins.

Neyrelle’s Salvation and Eru’s Betrayal

Neyrelle’s Bond to the Soulstone Is Broken

Upon entering the Burial Chamber in Akarat’s Tomb, the player character, Neyrelle, and Eru approach the altar on which the mortal body of Akarat rests. Neyrelle, longing for her bond with Mephisto to be broken, slowly moves closer to the altar. The closer she moves toward Akarat’s body, however, the more she is tempted to keep the soulstone, as the images it shows her of her deceased mother offer her a solace she knows she will miss once the bond is broken. Nevertheless, encouraged by the player character to finish the job, Neyrelle places the soulstone on Akarat’s body, sending a wave of light through the burial chamber and finally severing the bond betweenNeyrelle and Mephisto.

Eru Is Revealed to Be a Traitor in Service to Mephisto

After a brief moment of respite, Eru is seen kneeling near Akarat’s body whenthe lion spirit of Akaratmoves forward as if to defend Neyrelle and the player character, as he senses something very wrong with Eru. Eru looks up, sorrowfully saying, “Spirits, forgive me.” He then throws his arms out, opening a giant dark rift behind him in an explosion so forceful that everyone is knocked near unconscious onto the ground. As they awaken, Mephisto laughs maniacally, upon which Neyrelle notices that the soulstone is gone. It has been taken by Eru, who now also holds the body of Akarat in his arms. Before exiting through the rift, he utters to Mephisto, “I’ve done my part. See that you do yours.”

The Battle With Mephisto and Confronting Eru

Mephisto Emerges From the Rift in His Wolf Form, and a Battle Ensues

Mephisto then emerges from the riftin his wolf form, strengthened by Eru’s betrayal, mocking the player character for the hatred that runs in their veins due to their connection to his daughter, Lilith. He then transforms into the Harbinger of Hatred, and a battle ensues. The battle begins with the player character defending Neyrelle and the spirit of Akarat to the best of their ability, only to eventually be overwhelmed. However, just as things begin to look hopeless, the spirit of Akarat awakens and uses the last of his energy to help the player character defeat Mephisto’s wolf form. Unfortunately, this was only an aspect of Mephisto, meaning he is still alive. Akarat then bids Neyrelle farewell before ascending to what can only be assumed is the High Heavens.

Neyrelle and the Player Character Travel Back to Nahantu to Find Eru

Neyrelle and the player character then venture back to Nahantu, where they find Eru, now very wounded, deep in the jungle. Throughout Vessel of Hatred’s story, Eru has shown fairly obvious signs of being against Neyrelle and her plan to destroy Mephisto, simply due to thecorruption that spread throughout Nahantu. Here, as the player character and Neyrelle converse with Eru, he explains that he made a deal with Mephisto to “spare all that I love from what is to come.” He knew that Mephisto would eventually break out of the soulstone and Nahantu would be destroyed.

Attempting to appeal to him, Neyrelle tells Eru that Mephisto cannot be trusted and will always break his promises, including the deal Eru made with him regarding the body of Akarat. She then pleads with Eru to tell them where the body ofAkarat and the soulstoneare, but Eru refuses, saying that the apocalypse that was coming was Neyrelle’s recompense for her actions. He then doubles down on his choice to betray Neyrelle and the player character, and attempts to attack Neyrelle before she retaliates and kills him first.

Searching for Answers and the Corruption of Akarat

Neyrelle and the Player Character Search the Horadric Vault for Answers

Not long after Eru’s demise, Neyrelle and the player character return to the Horadric Vault to search for any information linked to Eru’s betrayal and the resurgence of Mephisto. At the vault, Neyrelle and the player character look through the various scrolls andtomes written by Lorathwith references to Tyrael, the defender of Sanctuary, and Rathma’s Prophecy, which foretells the rise of the Prime Evils and the destruction of Sanctuary. This is likely a hint to Tyrael’s return at a later point inDiablo 4’s story, possibly in a future expansion.

After the two spend some time searching the records at the Horadric Vault, Nawal, themessenger from Lorath’s hut, enters, saying that Prava is hoping to speak with Neyrelle and the player character. Apparently, Prava has changed at this point, despite formerly sending her knights after the group. Neyrelle decides it would be best if she and the player character meet with Prava, and the two venture to Lorath’s cabin. Upon speaking with Prava, she eventually informs Nayrelle that she still has a connection to Mephisto, despite her bond with the soulstone being broken, and that she will still play a major part in his destruction.

Prava then leaves the hut, and the player character and Neyrelle begin speaking with one another. The two reflect on Eru’s betrayal, with the player character wondering whether they pushed him to that point. However, Neyrelle confirms that Eru’s downfall was a part of Mephisto’s plan from the beginning. Mephisto had infiltrated Eru’s mind after his betrayal (despite being a decision born of love) and brought him to a place of hatred for himself, which Mephisto then used against him. Near the end of their conversation, the player character asks that, when the time comes, Neyrelle allow them to be the one to kill Mephisto once and for all.

Akarat Is Resurrected and Becomes the New Vessel for Mephisto

The conclusion of Vessel of Hatred’s storysees a sequence play out, narrated by Lorath, who is reflecting on the events that have led up to this point. Once the series of flashbacks is over, the scene transitions to Travincal, where Akarat’s mortal, now deceased body lies in the middle of a large room, surrounded by the black corruption of Mephisto. In the background, Mephisto can be heard mocking Akarat, speaking of how he ultimately failed to be the Shepherd of Light he was supposed to be.

As the corruption begins to swallow Akarat’s body,Mephisto’s soulstonecan be seen buried in his chest. Once the body has been completely consumed by the darkness, Akarat’s body levitates into the air, a sword forms from his right hand, and his eyes open, establishing Akarat as the new vessel for Mephisto. From here, it’s likelyDiablo 4will receive another expansion that will help tie everything up, as this is quite the cliffhanger and is more than deserving of some closure.

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