I've been thinking about the storyline and where this third installment of Diablo is going. The worldstone is shattered... and 20 a meteor strikes upon Sanctuary bringing with it a storm of evil.
I'm curious as to what vein of questing they will be creating. I feel that it will be much more developed than D1/D2, and rightly so. I also liked that they have narrated parts of the story.
What bosses are you expecting to see? A return of Diablo himself? (Naturally)
Blizzard seems to have been following real mythological/biblical names for their bosses and I was curious to think whether or not there were others they might employ in DIII.
Here is a list of names I've come across for that are Latin/Biblical names from hell.
Names: Male:
Anubis: Jackal-headed God of the underworld.
Azreal: This is the name of The Angel of Death. He separates the soul upon death.
Beezlebub: “Lord or Possessor of the high place.” This can also be construed as Baal…
Cerberus (Kerberos): “Demon of the Pit.” Name of the three-headed dog that guards the entrance of Hades.
Cernnunos: “Horned, antlered.” Celtic myth name of an antlered god of animals, fertility, and the underworld.
Charon: Greek myth name of the ferryman in Hades.
Demogorgon: Name of a God from the underworld.
Enki: God of creation, wisdom, and keeper of laws.
Erebos: “Darkness.” Name of the offspring of Chaos.
Hades: God of the Underwolrd
Khthonis: “Of earth/underworld.”
Orpheus: “Darkness of night.” Name of a poet who charmed Hades.
Osiris: Another God of the Underworld.
Plouton: aka Pluto
Sameal: The Prince of Darkness
Veles: Mythical name meaning “enclosed” or “ensealed”
Female:
Alcetis: Princess in Greek myth.
Elysia: “Lightning struck.”
Ereshkigal: God of what is known as “the land of the dead.”
Hecate: Goddess of witchcraft, demons graves, etc.
Kore: A goddess of the underworld, meaning “Maiden.”
Nyx: Goddess of Night Persephone: “Person-slayer”
These are just some names I came across and thought readers of this forum may find it interesting. Post your thoughts!
but i would like to see diablo back, even though devs hinted he may not return.
on your list, charon sounds pretty cool, like a mini boss before a boss or new area, i can see the cinematic now...u just killed him, u step onto his ferry and cross a fiery river of blood/fire/bones/poo...w/e
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I'm curious as to what vein of questing they will be creating. I feel that it will be much more developed than D1/D2, and rightly so. I also liked that they have narrated parts of the story.
What bosses are you expecting to see? A return of Diablo himself? (Naturally)
Blizzard seems to have been following real mythological/biblical names for their bosses and I was curious to think whether or not there were others they might employ in DIII.
Here is a list of names I've come across for that are Latin/Biblical names from hell.
Names:
Male:
Anubis: Jackal-headed God of the underworld.
Azreal: This is the name of The Angel of Death. He separates the soul upon death.
Beezlebub: “Lord or Possessor of the high place.” This can also be construed as Baal…
Cerberus (Kerberos): “Demon of the Pit.” Name of the three-headed dog that guards the entrance of Hades.
Cernnunos: “Horned, antlered.” Celtic myth name of an antlered god of animals, fertility, and the underworld.
Charon: Greek myth name of the ferryman in Hades.
Demogorgon: Name of a God from the underworld.
Enki: God of creation, wisdom, and keeper of laws.
Erebos: “Darkness.” Name of the offspring of Chaos.
Hades: God of the Underwolrd
Khthonis: “Of earth/underworld.”
Orpheus: “Darkness of night.” Name of a poet who charmed Hades.
Osiris: Another God of the Underworld.
Plouton: aka Pluto
Sameal: The Prince of Darkness
Veles: Mythical name meaning “enclosed” or “ensealed”
Female:
Alcetis: Princess in Greek myth.
Elysia: “Lightning struck.”
Ereshkigal: God of what is known as “the land of the dead.”
Hecate: Goddess of witchcraft, demons graves, etc.
Kore: A goddess of the underworld, meaning “Maiden.”
Nyx: Goddess of Night
Persephone: “Person-slayer”
These are just some names I came across and thought readers of this forum may find it interesting. Post your thoughts!
wirt isnt a boss but i want to find all his legs
but i would like to see diablo back, even though devs hinted he may not return.
on your list, charon sounds pretty cool, like a mini boss before a boss or new area, i can see the cinematic now...u just killed him, u step onto his ferry and cross a fiery river of blood/fire/bones/poo...w/e
"to the worm in horseradish, the world is horseradish."