She was a perfect chance for my Wiz to get laid...but first she doesn't believe in her uncle, then she goes into the sewers (can't do it with the smell :/), then my Wiz has to fight hordes of monsters (but he keeps in mind that he will do her after the war)...and when the war is over, her mad geneticist mother decides to mojo mojo her and turn her into Diablo :/ No problem with Diablo, my Wiz loved that form and had the weirdest boner watching those boobs and feminine forms...but you know, it's Diablo he only wanted to fuck the angels and I had to put her down because I couldn't bear the sight of my love with that Imperius Imp! R.I.P Leablo
really, if you think leah was bad i thought the part that the barb played was fucking horrible! If this is suppost to be the SAME barb we played in D2 then why the hell doesn't he remember beating diablo's face in once already. Our barb should be walking around with more confidence and cockyness then the fucking wizard has.
I don't think that the male barb is the barb we played as in D2.
I'm pretty sure that this was explicitly stated by Blizzard prior to the release of Diablo III.
The worst part is at one point she specifically talks about dragging Uncle away from a horde of skeletons or something years? before the Metyrael falls, but those must have just been stories too.
That piece of dialogue is what motivated me to start this thread.
I love Leah to death, she is a great character, but I still don't understand her initial skepticism.
Why, at the beginning of the game, does Leah refuse to believe the Prophecy of the End Days? Why does she refer to everything Cain says as "just stories"?
She thought that the Skeleton King was a fucking folktale. Are you serious? Cain was in Tristram during the worst of it and bore witness to a great many unspeakable atrocities. He watched the people he grew up with die horrible deaths. He himself was the last man alive in Tristram, held prisoner by demons! He followed the heroes of Diablo II in their attempt to vanquish the Lords of the Burning Hells once and for all. He stood in the Pandemonium Fortress for fucks sake. He met Tyrael himself! An Archangel! Leah herself has visions of the Eternal Conflict, as we saw in the introduction cinematic of Diablo III. Leah travelled much of Sanctuary with Cain as she was growing up, and bore witness to a lot of strange shit, including skeletons. It's possible that skeletons are typical in Sanctuary but I just can't believe that Cain didn't explain anything about what he has been through and what he has seen.
What does everyone here think?
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I don't think that the male barb is the barb we played as in D2.
I'm pretty sure that this was explicitly stated by Blizzard prior to the release of Diablo III.
That piece of dialogue is what motivated me to start this thread.
I love Leah to death, she is a great character, but I still don't understand her initial skepticism.
She thought that the Skeleton King was a fucking folktale. Are you serious? Cain was in Tristram during the worst of it and bore witness to a great many unspeakable atrocities. He watched the people he grew up with die horrible deaths. He himself was the last man alive in Tristram, held prisoner by demons! He followed the heroes of Diablo II in their attempt to vanquish the Lords of the Burning Hells once and for all. He stood in the Pandemonium Fortress for fucks sake. He met Tyrael himself! An Archangel! Leah herself has visions of the Eternal Conflict, as we saw in the introduction cinematic of Diablo III. Leah travelled much of Sanctuary with Cain as she was growing up, and bore witness to a lot of strange shit, including skeletons. It's possible that skeletons are typical in Sanctuary but I just can't believe that Cain didn't explain anything about what he has been through and what he has seen.
What does everyone here think?