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: Her influence persists in gameplay through items named in her honor, such as Isendra's Lost Staff .

: In Diablo III , she appears to the player (if playing the Wizard class) at the Pandemonium Fortress. She is recognized as the Wizard's former mentor and assists them in obtaining the power of death necessary to defeat Malthael. Lore Discrepancies and Fan Reception

: After the events of Diablo II , Isendra’s power continued to grow, eventually alarming the Viz-Jaq'taar (the Order of Mage-Slayers). She was assassinated by an assassin of that order—a fact she reveals as a spirit, though she harbored no ill will toward her killer. Isendra

: Born in 1246, Isendra was recruited by the Zan Esu clan as a young girl after demonstrating an innate connection to elemental magic.

Are you interested in a of her specific elemental abilities or how her story connects to the broader history of the Zan Esu clan? Isendra | Diablo Wiki | Fandom : Her influence persists in gameplay through items

: Unlike many mages who viewed physical combat as barbaric, Isendra was known to embrace it, often using spells to enhance her weapons and armor to engage enemies directly. Heroic Acts and the Second War

: There is some community debate regarding her age; while lore suggests she was roughly 18 during the events of Diablo II , her in-game model is often perceived as looking more "battle-hardened" and older. Lore Discrepancies and Fan Reception : After the

: Isendra was one of the legendary heroes who pursued the Dark Wanderer across Sanctuary. She fought through the Rogue Encampment, Lut Gholein, and Kurast, eventually facing and defeating Mephisto, Diablo, and Baal.