


in 1950), uses the term lamia in the same passage, to my surprise. A Catholic Bible that was once my grandmother's (published by The Catholic Press, Inc. Lamia has also come to mean 'vampire' in other cultures.

Lamia, in ancient Greek mythology, was a woman who became a child eater after Hera killed her children who were fathered by Zeus. Lilith is also called "lamia" in the Latin Vulgate Book of Isaiah 34:14, a late 4th century translation of the Bible that became the Catholic Church's official Latin version of the Bible by the 16th century. "By three they come, by three the way opens" one of the characters says in the Diablo 4 cinematic. Blood, whether we're talking about vampirism or not, is ritualistically and literally a life force Catholics consider the sacramental wine the blood of Christ, for example. Opening the door to the inner sanctum in the cinematic also requires a blood sacrifice. Vampire lore (or Greco-Roman mythology) also considers her the starting point for vampirism-hence why bringing Lilith back from her prison in Diablo 4 would require a blood sacrifice. In Jewish mythology, it's been said that Lilith was Adam's first wife. There are many parallels between the Diablo Lilith and the mythological Lilith. Much of her fictional backstory in Diablo is from Jewish mythology and folklore (although the same passages in the Hebrew Bible about her also appear in the many versions of the Christian Old Testament). In the Diablo 4 trailer, Lilith is brought back from the Void, and she looks just as pissed off as the day she was banished there.
