Hell is a realm beyond the mortal realm, and thusly, beyond 'life' as we understand it's natural and inevitable cyclic nature to be. There is no decay, death, or even birth, as a natural consequence of existence.
If one existed in in a place and form where time was not only irrelevant to you, but to all those around you, one essentially has a 'timeless' stratum of that existence, or at least one in which time was marked by significantly less dramatic components than ours - and so is massively slower.
A person, entering Hell, may have no perception of what time is, apart from the notions they bring with them - how do they know how time flows in what is essentially a metaphysically disconnected realm? Therefore, a day may have passed, or 10, or a year...
As additional evidence for this, consider that all throughout the game, we are presented with a constant day/night cycle, reminding us of the passage of time fairly precisely. This vanishes in act 4.
When?
He got released, began raising his demonic army from any monsters roaming the lands, and got D to begin opening portals from Hell itself to send in the bulk of reinforcements. At some point he figured it was either inconvenient or unwise to haev his soulstone sitting around the neck of some hapless, halfmad human, and went and got it.
This isn't even simple deduction, the game tells us as much.
Tyrael may be evil.
But I don't think this is how deduce it.
If one existed in in a place and form where time was not only irrelevant to you, but to all those around you, one essentially has a 'timeless' stratum of that existence, or at least one in which time was marked by significantly less dramatic components than ours - and so is massively slower.
A person, entering Hell, may have no perception of what time is, apart from the notions they bring with them - how do they know how time flows in what is essentially a metaphysically disconnected realm? Therefore, a day may have passed, or 10, or a year...
As additional evidence for this, consider that all throughout the game, we are presented with a constant day/night cycle, reminding us of the passage of time fairly precisely. This vanishes in act 4.
How could Baal have been walking, talking, and shooting yellow lightning when his soul was in a chunk of rock far away?
When?
He got released, began raising his demonic army from any monsters roaming the lands, and got D to begin opening portals from Hell itself to send in the bulk of reinforcements. At some point he figured it was either inconvenient or unwise to haev his soulstone sitting around the neck of some hapless, halfmad human, and went and got it.
This isn't even simple deduction, the game tells us as much.
Tyrael may be evil.
But I don't think this is how deduce it.