The warrior defeated Diablo (Who took the body of King Leorics son) and when he defeated Diablo the soulstone dropped to the ground. Instantly the warrior knew the only way to trap Diablos soul is to use his own. That is why he thrust the Soulstone into his own head. From there is why he grew corrupt, he had a prime evil inside him. The warrior from Diablo 1 is the wanderer in Diablo 2.
The crack in Tristram was only there because Diablo was (If I'm not mistaken), as soon as he left, the gap closed.
I'm pretty sure the idea was, the world stone was protecting the mortal realm from hell (Some job it did). By corrupting it, he wouldn't only allow hell access, but actually merge the two. By destroying it he had no idea what would happen. Nobody did.
Depending on where and when Diablo 3 is set, I'd love to see Tristram. To keep something sacred. I'd also love to see old man Cain, but I think he has over used his welcome.
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The warrior defeated Diablo (Who took the body of King Leorics son) and when he defeated Diablo the soulstone dropped to the ground. Instantly the warrior knew the only way to trap Diablos soul is to use his own. That is why he thrust the Soulstone into his own head. From there is why he grew corrupt, he had a prime evil inside him. The warrior from Diablo 1 is the wanderer in Diablo 2.
The crack in Tristram was only there because Diablo was (If I'm not mistaken), as soon as he left, the gap closed.
I'm pretty sure the idea was, the world stone was protecting the mortal realm from hell (Some job it did). By corrupting it, he wouldn't only allow hell access, but actually merge the two. By destroying it he had no idea what would happen. Nobody did.
Depending on where and when Diablo 3 is set, I'd love to see Tristram. To keep something sacred. I'd also love to see old man Cain, but I think he has over used his welcome.