In the ever-evolving world of Diablo 4, style and story collide in the dark corners of Sanctuary, and nowhere is this more evident than in Tejal's Shop. With the launch of Season 8: Belial's Return, players have access to a new wave of cosmetic upgrades. Among these is one of the most hauntingly beautiful mounts yet introduced—the Sha'lawai, the Nether Lion, featured in the Fetters of the Nether Lion bundle.

According to a somber Umbaru folk song, Sha'lawai was once a powerful and noble beast, a protector who stood firm even in the face of darkness. But like so many things in Sanctuary, her story took a tragic turn. Now, she prowls not as a guardian, but as a spectral remnant of her former self, bound to the Nether realms and steeped in sorrow.
Her transformation into the Nether Lion makes her a striking and ominous figure—her skeletal frame bound with glowing ethereal energy, adorned with horned armor and eerie, radiant eyes that pierce the shadows. To ride Sha'lawai is to embrace both elegance and terror, mastery and madness.
The Fetters of the Nether Lion bundle includes:
These Diablo 4 Items are purely cosmetic but are designed with intricate visual detail that aligns beautifully with the thematic elements of the current season.
Players can purchase the bundle starting April 29 at 12 p.m. PDT from Tejal's Shop using 2,800 Platinum. Tejal's inventory rotates throughout the season, so it's worth checking back often if you're collecting rare cosmetics or waiting for returning favorites.
Season 8's storyline, centered around the demon Belial—the Lord of Lies—drenches the world in mistrust, deception, and shadow. The visual design of the Nether Lion reflects these themes, making it a perfect addition for players who want their mounts to match the grim atmosphere of the current arc.
Whether you're a veteran collecting high-tier mounts or a new player looking to stand out while traversing the depths of Sanctuary, the Fetters of the Nether Lion bundle delivers a visually stunning and lore-rich addition to your Diablo 4 experience.
And for those who want to stand apart with both flair and darkness, there may be no steed more iconic—or more tragic—than Sha'lawai.