- The
Tristram Cathedral and
Catacombs of
Diablo I
This is an unprecedented favorite among many of us for its ghoulish darkness, in which lurked any number of countless horrors. Only the lid on the hellhole that is Diablo's endless labyrinth, the Tristram Cathedral was originally a construct of the
Horadrim, which used it to conceal Diablo's
Soulstone.

A couple levels down in this horror of darkness and mystery resides
the Butcher and his gruesome meat locker. See our Diablo & Hellfire forum for more discussion on these areas.
Mephisto's
Durance of Hate from
Diablo II
Pits of stagnant blood and gore, piles stacked high with bleached corpses, mad devices of torture, and pits of spike, metal, and darkness plagued this area from
Act III of Diablo II. Mixed in to the madness of endless horrors was the glint of the sharp knives of the
Bone Fetish, bizzare creatures of reanimated bone, and
Vampire ghouls, their creeping, bony bodies curtained with shreds of cloth and their eyes a burning red.
On the final level dwelt the
Prime Evil
Mephisto,
Lord of Hatred, and it was evident his hatred had met countless thousands from the moat of crimson that split the floor in two and the bridge of bone that
Diablo, the
Lord of Terror, himself, transversed.
- Diablo's Treasure Trove, the
Chamber of Bone, from Diablo I
Deep, deep down in the suffocating darkness and amidst the nosferatu of the most devilish kind laid the Chamber of Bone, the personal vault of Diablo and a place of darkness, gloom, and death.
- The
Chaos Sanctuary of Diablo II
A twisted gateway of dark, Gothic stone inlaid with human skulls and heralded by consuming pillars of fire and an endless sea of molten lava ridden with the damned greeted adventurers bound for the last bastion of Diablo, his Chaos Sanctuary. Strewn about the broken floor lay the remains of would-be heroes. Chained to torches and pillars alike were writhing, naked, and mangled bodies of the condemned. Hosts of Diablo's private minions littered the Sanctuary,
Oblivion Knights with demon magic at their command, terribly immense
Venom Lords that spewed fire from their maws, and the ghastly floating specters, the
Storm Casters, with their vile soul-seeking flames of malice.
In the center of the fortress lay waiting the pentagram, framed by pits of fire. When all of the diabolic seals of the hellhold were activated, the atmosphere would redden with bloodlust (3D mode only), the screen would shake, and the voice of Diablo beckoned heroes to their deaths, a final chord in a hellish symphony, "Not even death can save you from me."
So, what would be on your list of horror sites in the world of Diablo?

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