I think what the High Heavens lacks in numbers it makes up for in actual power. Of course, although we've never seen many angels, that doesn't mean that there aren't just as many in Heaven as demons are in Hell. And, perhaps the Angiris Council is the "heavenly" counterpart to the Seven Evils?
They did say that they occasionally add or change lore, especially recently. Didn't they say that some where? So it's still possible (not that anyone was denying that in the first place.)
Hey I got a though question for you guys. I wasn't sure if it really deserved its own thread, so I'm posting it here first.
So does anyone have an idea on how monsters without eyes such as skeletons and wraiths do to see things?
Can a spirit really see, hear, touch, smell, taste or even think despite the fact that he is made of err whatever a spirit is made of?
They're spirits. The game involves magic and the occult, which can't be proven or disproven to exist, but, by its very nature, the occult does not conform to science (as in the spiritual occult.) So, to try and figure it out scientifically is fruitless and vain. Just accept it as what it is- a thing that you're not supposed to understand, just to be freaked out by its abnormality and existence
And, it's a fantasy game. It doesn't have to make sense. Not sure if this is lore-related, but I figured I'd throw my two cents in.
Sorry if this is kind of random, but did any of you ever think how odd it is that Baal's and Mephisto's soulstones were stored in elaborate, grand places, while Diablo's was just underneath a backwater town in the middle of nowhere?
Hm... Did the Wanderer and what's-his-face travel through the Arcane Sanctuary or did they just trek through the desert? Diablo could have done it on the way through, although he wouldn't have been at full capacity strength-wise, eh...
The Summoner isn't weak- that's just the game play element (he can get killed in like 4 hits by a lvl 15.) And if the armor is just physical, then the Summoner's spells could easily take out Horazon. However, Horazon was a Horadrim and a conjurer, so I'm also sure that it wasn't quite that easy on the Summoner's part.
Unless you're basing his strength on something else, then this could all well be useless conjecture on my part
Hold the phone- Rathma is in the Void? Isn't he a Nephalem? How'd he get in there? And why would Inarius use the Worldstone against the Nephalem? I though he created Sanctuary... Maybe I'm lost
After you kill Baal, is his soulstone assumed destroyed? I read somewhere that it was actually only a shard of a real soulstone- don't know if that would matter in this case.
And Atrumentis, why is it that you always say "Trag'Oul" and not "Trang'Oul"? I think you always do that. Maybe I'm thinking of someone else...
I'm hoping to get them eventually, but at the moment I am jobless once again.
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They're spirits. The game involves magic and the occult, which can't be proven or disproven to exist, but, by its very nature, the occult does not conform to science (as in the spiritual occult.) So, to try and figure it out scientifically is fruitless and vain. Just accept it as what it is- a thing that you're not supposed to understand, just to be freaked out by its abnormality and existence
And, it's a fantasy game. It doesn't have to make sense. Not sure if this is lore-related, but I figured I'd throw my two cents in.
Unless you're basing his strength on something else, then this could all well be useless conjecture on my part
And Atrumentis, why is it that you always say "Trag'Oul" and not "Trang'Oul"? I think you always do that. Maybe I'm thinking of someone else...