Well so far the time between games has been pretty short.
D1 -> D2 = few months or so
D2 -> D3 = 20 years (hopefully they'll explain why even that long)
D3 -> D4 = 100-200 years? That'd take a lot of explaining considering the worldstone is destroyed now. So unless there is some reason the demons would sit back and do nothing for 200 years I don't know.
I can't imagine it taking 200 years for them to formulate a attack plan.
Horradrum Imprisoning 3 Prime Evils in soul stones = couple of hundred years before D1.
but they explained it in some books. (don't quote me on this as I am not sure, I haven't read the books, but thats what I gathered from people who have)
Either way, I don't see why they can't explain 200 years in a couple of trilogies or so.
i liked him too but maybe that girl will take his place and identify crap for you and who knows what other things she'll do for you that deckard caain couldnt
Why does every other thread become a discussion of sex? It's either tentacle rape from Baal, some sort of domina-Diablo-darkwanderer having an affair with Marius, now we've gone on to riding Leah ourselves. Seriously guys, are you sexually underpleased, just immature or have nothing else to talk about?:confused:
Because the overwhelmingly vast majority of users here are immature and that's all they care about?
I could be wrong though. It's happened before. Remember that last time I was wrong. *cuts to scene of the last time I was wrong ala Family Guy cut away gag*
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-Humankind cannot gain anything without first giving something in return. To obtain, something of equal value must be lost. That is alchemy's First Law of Equivalent Exchange. In those days, we really believed that to be the world's one, and only, truth.
umm its called a joke and wasnt intended for persons who take jokes or forumss so seriously.....
go boggle your mind on something thats actually serious.
-Humankind cannot gain anything without first giving something in return. To obtain, something of equal value must be lost. That is alchemy's First Law of Equivalent Exchange. In those days, we really believed that to be the world's one, and only, truth.
Kabraxis from the Black Road is often reputed to be stronger than a Prime Evil. But it is unclear what he is up to now though. Also that book is not official canon either.
But Bramwell is on the map now what if we get to go there... Also it's likely that Kabraxis is still contained inside Darrick, you know just to include him in the story
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Peter: Brian come quick, look at my new Necromancer.
Brian: Peter, It's a Paladin.
Peter: What, but I'm the black guy. Ah this game doesn't make any sense *throw the computer over the window and it crashes on the mailman for some reason...*
But Bramwell is on the map now what if we get to go there... Also it's likely that Kabraxis is still contained inside Darrick, you know just to include him in the story
Bramwell is lore yes, it existed before the book did. I was talking more of it's content. It is unclear how canonical Kabraxis is. He is not mentioned anywhere else outside of the Black Road, yet.
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-Humankind cannot gain anything without first giving something in return. To obtain, something of equal value must be lost. That is alchemy's First Law of Equivalent Exchange. In those days, we really believed that to be the world's one, and only, truth.
Bramwell is lore yes, it existed before the book did. I was talking more of it's content. It is unclear how canonical Kabraxis is. He is not mentioned anywhere else outside of the Black Road, yet.
Do you think Kabraxis will be in D3 possibly?
I mean he's a enemy of the 3 prime evils, and he hasn't JUST been in Bramwell. Didn't the barbarians use to call him Iceclaw the Merciless. So that means he's traveled or is known in the more northern areas also.
but they explained it in some books. (don't quote me on this as I am not sure, I haven't read the books, but thats what I gathered from people who have)
Either way, I don't see why they can't explain 200 years in a couple of trilogies or so.
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It boggles the mind...
I could be wrong though. It's happened before. Remember that last time I was wrong. *cuts to scene of the last time I was wrong ala Family Guy cut away gag*
go boggle your mind on something thats actually serious.
I wouldnt mind if someone boggles their mind over my dck.
But Bramwell is on the map now what if we get to go there... Also it's likely that Kabraxis is still contained inside Darrick, you know just to include him in the story
Peter: Brian come quick, look at my new Necromancer.
Brian: Peter, It's a Paladin.
Peter: What, but I'm the black guy. Ah this game doesn't make any sense *throw the computer over the window and it crashes on the mailman for some reason...*
Bramwell is lore yes, it existed before the book did. I was talking more of it's content. It is unclear how canonical Kabraxis is. He is not mentioned anywhere else outside of the Black Road, yet.
Do you think Kabraxis will be in D3 possibly?
I mean he's a enemy of the 3 prime evils, and he hasn't JUST been in Bramwell. Didn't the barbarians use to call him Iceclaw the Merciless. So that means he's traveled or is known in the more northern areas also.
WHO WAS PRIME EVIL!?
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