believe me when i say that hell invades heaven in D3
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Angus the peasant saw the necromancer raising the rotting remains and ran away. Since then he told the tale of how he narrowly escaped the necromancer he called "juicy bones".
dunno bout the hell invades heaven thingy........
hhmm as for the ending i think tyreal could have done better than throwing his sword to that red wall.......maybe a HADOKEN!:D
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the best BOW of DIABLO2LOD for annoying nubs in the game.......now beat this!
hey i'm talkin bout tyreal...he could have done better than throwin his sword than do some thing really unforgetable like HADOKEN!.............. or jus KAME HAME HA!
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the best BOW of DIABLO2LOD for annoying nubs in the game.......now beat this!
yeah!... that's osund great... blizzard must think about it... it will be a very interesting game, the player choose to kick angel asses or devil asses... cool!... lol...
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Sometimes I drink a little beer, sometimes I make a little mess, sometimes I get a little angry, sometimes I kick your middle ass!!!!
Good never really wins. i remember when i would watch new episodes of dragon ball z. those were bomb. whenever one evil went down, a new one rose to assault the fighters. for some reason though, i dont know if it was because i was 11 when i saw the last episode, it never really tired. the concept that good will always have to keep on the vigilant is one we dont always like to think of, but is true.
without the presence of evil there cannot be good, so unless everbody/everything is neutral, the eternal struggle between good and evil shall continue till the end of time
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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.
up there there is so much room where babies burp and flowers bloom, uh im gonna stop now
yes the ending is very wide open, i along with many others have made several posts detailing possible storyline branches that are possible.
Please read the following lines, they answer many questions (but not all) people have asked about possible storylines for D3
well in the movies and final speaches by NPCs in harrogath, it says the destruction of the worldstone will allow demons to more readily enter the world of sanctuary, and this is a problem, well for the people of sanctuary, it is a good thing for us, coz it means more games, more games being Diablo 3, and its possible expansion, then based on how that game or games end will dictate as to the existance of Diablo 4 and whether or not it will be a sequel or a prequel to the entire series, but im slightly getting ahead of myself.
back to where i began,
-the worldstone is destroyed, this allows more demons and of course more powerfull demons and demon lords to pour through into the world of sanctuary.
-the prime evils are trapped in the void, in the burning hells, but as we all know no one is ever trapped in a void for ever, there are many examples of this is computer/console games and there subsequent expansions/sequels
-now baal's soulstone is the only stone not to have been shown being destroyed at the hellforge in act 4, but since both mephisto's and diablo's stones were destroyed, why not baal's as well.
-as you recall of the prime evils and lesser evils, only lesser evils have eluded us thus far, Belial Lord of Lies, and Azmodan Lord of Sin, now it was these two who banished the prime evils to the mortal world, and with the prime evils in the void, these two are prime candidates for ruler of Hell.
-now as many people speculate there is the matter of tyrael, is he corrupted, possibly, but it is a little overused concept in games, but somewhat logical, if one is exposed to a contaminated substance of often becomes infected, in the case of tyrael it would be exposed to the corrupted worldstone. of course if tyrael has become corrupted from exposure to the corrupted worldstone then the character/s from LOD should also be corrupted, they spend more time in the vicinity of the worldstone than tyrael did, and im not including multiple difficulties or baal runs. Unless tyrael has been corrupted by having part of the worldstone enter his body, but again this is a fairly overused concept, this is effectively what happened to the warrior in diablo 1, tal rasha and the priest guy (whos name i can never remember but should) who was possessed by mephisto
-another possible tyrael storyline is his banishment from heaven, if i recall angels in the diablo lore are forbidden from interferring with most humans and their lifes directly, tyrael has done this on several occasions through out the games and texts.
-in the diablo text(not the novels) it names several more angels and demons, but we have not seen them in any of the games
-slightly different but just as important to not, is the fact that there is a large portion of the world of sanctuary that we have not explored, the kingdoms of westmarch (the home of the Paladins), scosglen (home of the druids), amazon home lands (home of the amazons, DURR), the jungles north, East and south of kurast (the homes of the Assassins, Necromancers, Sorcerors and sorceresses), also there are some other important places on the map of sanctuary, namely the prison of Inarius.
how can you not get a game out of all that? I ask you
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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.
I think in one of the upcoming Diablos (maybe not 3) the characters should be guarding heaven, maybe in the first act. After that you work your way down the lines traveling to the un-explored areas (westmarch, etc.)
This could also go in reverse, having you end up at heavens gates and battling the last (whoever they decide it to be) demon of the game.
ya pickles idea i think is pretty cool... but i most definantly think the ending was left way open.baal is dead... but so what.... whos to say some new evil will not arise or a previously good guy go bad.
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tight avatar from Blizzard Entertainment on Diablo II.... Gatta love it
Maybe they will continue with the randomness and continue with the unexpected characters.
hhmm as for the ending i think tyreal could have done better than throwing his sword to that red wall.......maybe a HADOKEN!:D
yes the ending is very wide open, i along with many others have made several posts detailing possible storyline branches that are possible.
Please read the following lines, they answer many questions (but not all) people have asked about possible storylines for D3
well in the movies and final speaches by NPCs in harrogath, it says the destruction of the worldstone will allow demons to more readily enter the world of sanctuary, and this is a problem, well for the people of sanctuary, it is a good thing for us, coz it means more games, more games being Diablo 3, and its possible expansion, then based on how that game or games end will dictate as to the existance of Diablo 4 and whether or not it will be a sequel or a prequel to the entire series, but im slightly getting ahead of myself.
back to where i began,
-the worldstone is destroyed, this allows more demons and of course more powerfull demons and demon lords to pour through into the world of sanctuary.
-the prime evils are trapped in the void, in the burning hells, but as we all know no one is ever trapped in a void for ever, there are many examples of this is computer/console games and there subsequent expansions/sequels
-now baal's soulstone is the only stone not to have been shown being destroyed at the hellforge in act 4, but since both mephisto's and diablo's stones were destroyed, why not baal's as well.
-as you recall of the prime evils and lesser evils, only lesser evils have eluded us thus far, Belial Lord of Lies, and Azmodan Lord of Sin, now it was these two who banished the prime evils to the mortal world, and with the prime evils in the void, these two are prime candidates for ruler of Hell.
-now as many people speculate there is the matter of tyrael, is he corrupted, possibly, but it is a little overused concept in games, but somewhat logical, if one is exposed to a contaminated substance of often becomes infected, in the case of tyrael it would be exposed to the corrupted worldstone. of course if tyrael has become corrupted from exposure to the corrupted worldstone then the character/s from LOD should also be corrupted, they spend more time in the vicinity of the worldstone than tyrael did, and im not including multiple difficulties or baal runs. Unless tyrael has been corrupted by having part of the worldstone enter his body, but again this is a fairly overused concept, this is effectively what happened to the warrior in diablo 1, tal rasha and the priest guy (whos name i can never remember but should) who was possessed by mephisto
-another possible tyrael storyline is his banishment from heaven, if i recall angels in the diablo lore are forbidden from interferring with most humans and their lifes directly, tyrael has done this on several occasions through out the games and texts.
-in the diablo text(not the novels) it names several more angels and demons, but we have not seen them in any of the games
-slightly different but just as important to not, is the fact that there is a large portion of the world of sanctuary that we have not explored, the kingdoms of westmarch (the home of the Paladins), scosglen (home of the druids), amazon home lands (home of the amazons, DURR), the jungles north, East and south of kurast (the homes of the Assassins, Necromancers, Sorcerors and sorceresses), also there are some other important places on the map of sanctuary, namely the prison of Inarius.
how can you not get a game out of all that? I ask you
This could also go in reverse, having you end up at heavens gates and battling the last (whoever they decide it to be) demon of the game.