I'm not sure but if you mean like...D&D I think there is a TON of lore. Maybe even more than Diablo, probably...
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I have read in the wiki that these table top D&D games, don't know how they are played sadly but yeah the onces that are......wait for it right hand center...
But ya...I hear that they are really fun. But you need to play it with people. Make sure your friends will play with you. They always looked pretty fun.
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Never heard of it, but it seems to be heavily outdated. I'm sure it could be fun though, if you like D&D. If you're wish to learn more about the current lore however, I advice the books, mainly the Sin War.
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There is a lot of lore in the D&D editions, but how informative it is will depend on how much you already know, most of it is simply a different take on already given information.
Though there are some "gems" of knowledge in it, like the name of the wounded townsman outside of the Tristram cathedral, or the reason why you can not interact with the archangel Hadriel.
Other than that, presuming that the To Hell and Back edition was released before Lord of Destruction (I never managed to find out the publish dates for all the editions, but then again, I haven't given it much effort), then it would have been very informative to find out before everyone else that you will have to hunt down Baal in order to save the Worldstone.
I made an attempt to sum all the available lore the D&D editions have to offer on my site, but work on it has come to a halt lately due to a change in priority.
You can find it here: http://worldofsanctuary.freehostia.com/index.php?address=0106
Most of it is incomplete yet one good thing to look at is the world map that can be found in the To Hell and Back edition.
On the other hand, you can always go to this site: http://www.scribd.com/doc/6043950/11760-Diablo-II-RPG-Diablerie
Can't remember who published it, or if it was here, but he said it had the complete Sin War trilogy, so I bookmarked it and only bother to verify it a few weeks later.
As it turns out, it also has almost all of the D&D editions on it as well, and a nifty optical character recognition function, so it knows what it's showing you is words.
Though its pretty much useless if you try to copy any of them, it still works way better Google's Tesseract.
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- Everything you ever wanted to know about the lore of Diablo and never knew where to look (In construction).
I was in a book shop today and lo and behold I found one of the table tops for sale. I didn't know what the hell they were about till I opened it up.....its a book where you pretend to be the players!!
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-Equinox
"We're like the downtown of the Diablo related internet lol"
-Winged
http://diablo.wikia.com/wiki/The_Awakening
there are four of them, if they are like the games, just little add on's then I shall buy them and play them, or even little books.
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But ya...I hear that they are really fun. But you need to play it with people. Make sure your friends will play with you. They always looked pretty fun.
-Equinox
"We're like the downtown of the Diablo related internet lol"
-Winged
Though there are some "gems" of knowledge in it, like the name of the wounded townsman outside of the Tristram cathedral, or the reason why you can not interact with the archangel Hadriel.
Other than that, presuming that the To Hell and Back edition was released before Lord of Destruction (I never managed to find out the publish dates for all the editions, but then again, I haven't given it much effort), then it would have been very informative to find out before everyone else that you will have to hunt down Baal in order to save the Worldstone.
I made an attempt to sum all the available lore the D&D editions have to offer on my site, but work on it has come to a halt lately due to a change in priority.
You can find it here:
http://worldofsanctuary.freehostia.com/index.php?address=0106
Most of it is incomplete yet one good thing to look at is the world map that can be found in the To Hell and Back edition.
On the other hand, you can always go to this site:
http://www.scribd.com/doc/6043950/11760-Diablo-II-RPG-Diablerie
Can't remember who published it, or if it was here, but he said it had the complete Sin War trilogy, so I bookmarked it and only bother to verify it a few weeks later.
As it turns out, it also has almost all of the D&D editions on it as well, and a nifty optical character recognition function, so it knows what it's showing you is words.
Though its pretty much useless if you try to copy any of them, it still works way better Google's Tesseract.
- Everything you ever wanted to know about the lore of Diablo and never knew where to look (In construction).