He is part of the Council. There are seven council members Well 8 if you count the one who was used to embody mephisto, 3 in travincal, 3 in the durance of hate lvl 3, bartuc in act 5.
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you didnt find a Bartuc in act 3 though, he escaped.
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yep, i was just trying to understand why there was two bartucs. regardless of whether they were the manifestations of someone's emotions or not
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This jealousy of Man led to harsh, atrocious acts of violence by the demons against the mortal realm. Some men learned of this deep hatred and used it against the denizens of the Underworld. One such mortal, Horazon the Summoner, delighted in summoning demons and then breaking them to his will. Horazon, along with his brother Bartuc, were members of the Eastern mage clan known as the Vizjerei. This mystic clan studied the ways of demons and had catalogued their lore for generations. Empowered by this knowledge, Horazon was able to take the work of the Vizjerei and pervert it for his demented purposes. The denizens of Hell sought revenge against this bold mortal,but Horazon managed to keep himself well protected within his arcane sanctuary. Bartuc, the brother of Horazon, was eventually lured to the side of Darkness. He was granted exceptional strength and longevity, and fought alongside the legions of Hell against the cursed Vizjerei, and eventually his own brother during the Sin War. Although Bartuc was renowned amongst the warriors of many realms, his dominance in battle came with a terrible price. An insatiable lust for mortal blood pervaded his every thought and deed. Bartuc soon became as fond of bathing in the blood of his enemies as he did of shedding it, and in time he came to be known only as the Warlord of Blood.
well that definitely says that Horazons brother Bartuc is the warlord of Blood, but yep it doesnt call him ' the bloody' i guess you kill Horazons brother in d1 and there is another demon ith the name Bartuc in act 5.
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so which one is horazons brother? d1 or act 5, coz horazons brother is Bartuc the bloody aka the warlord of blood. i leaning towards there being two monsters with the title warlord of blood in either case.
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hmmm, well a human tainted with demonic powers, at the least, he is definitely a demon in LOD
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yes still, if he has the power to ressurect why didnt he ressurect more powerful demons?
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yes, but in retro spec they arent that strong, its that you are what lvl 7 when you fight these guys as opposed to the lvl 20 or so you are when you fight the warlord of blood
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well thanks for clearing it up, it does make sense that baal might have resurrected him so he can surround himself with powerful demons
and i did know Bartuc was Horazons brother, but was a little hazy as to whether the Warlord of Blood in Diablo 1, and Bartuc the Bloody (Horazons Brother, also called the Warlord of Blood) were one in the same.
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look all i was saying is that if you read the books found thruout d1 and d2 in game or manuals you will find that there was a man called Bartuc, who became the warlord of blood, who you killed in diablo 1, now as we all know one of the bosses in the five waves baal sends at you is bartuc, he once was a member of the high council like the ones in travincal and the durance of hate.
so there is either two bartucs
or
only one and he was ressurected.
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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.
-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.
-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.
i guess baal ressurected him so he could surround himself with powerful demons(at the end of act 5), if not then there was two bartucs
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Bartuc, the brother of Horazon, was eventually lured to the side of Darkness. He was granted exceptional strength and longevity, and fought alongside the legions of Hell against the cursed Vizjerei, and eventually his own brother during the Sin War. Although Bartuc was renowned amongst the warriors of many realms, his dominance in battle came with a terrible price. An insatiable lust for mortal blood pervaded his every thought and deed. Bartuc soon became as fond of bathing in the blood of his enemies as he did of shedding it, and in time he came to be known only as the Warlord of Blood.
well that definitely says that Horazons brother Bartuc is the warlord of Blood, but yep it doesnt call him ' the bloody' i guess you kill Horazons brother in d1 and there is another demon ith the name Bartuc in act 5.
and i did know Bartuc was Horazons brother, but was a little hazy as to whether the Warlord of Blood in Diablo 1, and Bartuc the Bloody (Horazons Brother, also called the Warlord of Blood) were one in the same.
so there is either two bartucs
or
only one and he was ressurected.