Well, technically it was supposed to be Leah who killed him, cause she couldn't control her power. I get where they were going with that. If they story went a different way, they could have used that accident to drive Leah insane, which would have been a better way for Diablo to posess her, imo.
I'm wondering how you're using the word "technically", because Leah never once hints at remorse over accidentally causing Cain's death. Rather she's upset that she wasn't able to use her power sooner to drive off Maghda and prevent the evil butterfly magic from being cast. He regret was explicitly that she couldn't "save" Cain, not that she killed him. (Although I agree, that idea has vastly more potential.)
Don't ask me why her demonic explosions only affect certain people, I too was wondering why when wrestling with the soulstone in act 3, gaurds standing right next to adria and tyreal keel over and die, while they and our player are unaffected.
The weakness of the in-game cutscenes doesn't even get at how bad Cain's death was. He died to some freaking RED BUTTERFLIES, practically by accident as Magdha was only torturing him! That's what is wrong. Poison, a blade, a rack, fire, anything would be better than fairy butterfly magic.
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I'm wondering how you're using the word "technically", because Leah never once hints at remorse over accidentally causing Cain's death. Rather she's upset that she wasn't able to use her power sooner to drive off Maghda and prevent the evil butterfly magic from being cast. He regret was explicitly that she couldn't "save" Cain, not that she killed him. (Although I agree, that idea has vastly more potential.)
Don't ask me why her demonic explosions only affect certain people, I too was wondering why when wrestling with the soulstone in act 3, gaurds standing right next to adria and tyreal keel over and die, while they and our player are unaffected.