He looks quite... dark to me
Theres another picture aswell, when you complete a difficulty it shows a closer up pic
Edit- I always thought Baal didnt really sound quite like a demon, then I realised that he was using Tal Rashas voice box. There must be alot of different accents over Kehjistan, like Alkor who has a strong Indian accent
Could it be that Blizzad did not plan on how players would intercept Cain's voice to be relative to his birthplace?
If they gaves us more new diablo games to plan we wouldn't have the time to think of or try answer these quests, because we would be too busy being embroiled into one one the best games series of all time.
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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.
They must of realised that Horadrim are supposed to be from Kehjistan therefore dark, so they changed it in DII. But you cant change the voice that would just be too obvious and weird... So now DII is stuck with the scottish black dude with brilliant white hair and a black chrome dome. If you look closely theres even a white goatee
I wouldnt have it any other way
@Murderface - That guy looks like hes turning into a purple hulk
Prehaps, It wouldn't surprise me if that were to be the case, such changes are not beyond Blizzard.
He seems more tan than black, he doesn't seem paladin or sorcerer "black".
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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.
Well alright then. He is black, and sounds similar, but not exactly like the Sorcerer in D1, who is a Vizjerei mage. If I didn't know any better I would almost swear Cain is a Vizjerei.
Weren't the Hordadrim taken from all over sanctuary, mages from the east warriors from the north etc... The Horadrim were not all mages.
Horadrim are an alliance of Mage Clans. Thus all members of the Horadrim are from a Mage Clan, Thus all members are mages.
The Horadrim did disband though, but all it did was split back up into the clans again. Vizjerei, Taan, Zaan Esu, Enneat, etc. Necromancers were never a recognised Mage Clan, and were thus never part of the Horadrim, despite being powerful spell casters.
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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.
it would be cool if they made a Diablo game based on Cain and other characters from that era... i hope Diablo III is not the last game in the Diablo franchise...
i would say perhaps he is from the same area is the paladin however, because he has traveled so much hunting demons and such, he has just naturally picked the accent up
Possible. But there aren't too many mage clans in Westmarch (where the paladin comes from). Most, if not all. come from Kehjistan, or in some cases Aranoch.
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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.
Most if not all of what I have said is found in the games.
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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.
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He looks quite... dark to me
Theres another picture aswell, when you complete a difficulty it shows a closer up pic
Edit- I always thought Baal didnt really sound quite like a demon, then I realised that he was using Tal Rashas voice box. There must be alot of different accents over Kehjistan, like Alkor who has a strong Indian accent
Fuck you, I'm a dragon.
He looks rather white in D1.
If they gaves us more new diablo games to plan we wouldn't have the time to think of or try answer these quests, because we would be too busy being embroiled into one one the best games series of all time.
They must of realised that Horadrim are supposed to be from Kehjistan therefore dark, so they changed it in DII. But you cant change the voice that would just be too obvious and weird... So now DII is stuck with the scottish black dude with brilliant white hair and a black chrome dome. If you look closely theres even a white goatee
I wouldnt have it any other way
@Murderface - That guy looks like hes turning into a purple hulk
He seems more tan than black, he doesn't seem paladin or sorcerer "black".
Look at his bald head and hands. His skin is pretty red/brown.
Horadrim are an alliance of Mage Clans. Thus all members of the Horadrim are from a Mage Clan, Thus all members are mages.
The Horadrim did disband though, but all it did was split back up into the clans again. Vizjerei, Taan, Zaan Esu, Enneat, etc. Necromancers were never a recognised Mage Clan, and were thus never part of the Horadrim, despite being powerful spell casters.
Most if not all of what I have said is found in the games.