but after 100 years the three brothers should come back. mephisto first (since u killed him first) and the other two. baal should be the first prime evil u face. then mephy (since his attacks kill u in about one hit), and then diablo. but how would they go to heaven since the worldstone uses its power to keep teh forces from hell and not heaven?
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"You are like a rose in a great rose field. Each rose is so beautiful to me. But if one dies... I can still look at many other roses..." God of Darkness.
haha the worldstone isn't made of wood... it's a cleaving rock (pay attention in earth science, guys). plus when you see it in the chamber before you kill baal you can clearly see it's like a crystal.
since the prime evils are sent back to hell when they are killed, they have to find a way back to the mortal relm, it wasn't easy to be sent there in the first place before d1. although now that the worldstone is gone, anything is possible.
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----------------------- "What man, anywhere under Heaven's high arch, has fought in such darkness, endured more misery or been harder pressed?" -Beowulf
The hero who once became the hero who defeated the three prime evils will be the source of a new monster in which the characteristics of the three be one, and this one must be called Trinity!@!@#$^&!!!
I believe that the new game should invovle Tyreal, being stripped of his angel status and wanting revenge on heaven. much like the movie dogma minus jay and silent bob.
in d1 isnt the story you kill diablo, and if i remember right your character shoves the stone in his head and he becomes diablo. so the original d died, but this guy, took him over with the stone
since the prime evils are sent back to hell when they are killed, they have to find a way back to the mortal relm, it wasn't easy to be sent there in the first place before d1. although now that the worldstone is gone, anything is possible.
"What man, anywhere under Heaven's high arch, has fought in such darkness, endured more misery or been harder pressed?"
-Beowulf
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