1) Tyreal is "sacrifice" his position in Heavens to become a mortal humam. Err... I thought nephalem > angels and nephalem = human (from the Sin War trilogy), then logically humans > angels. How transform into a potential stronger being is a setency/sacrifice ?
The only explation is that human =/= nephalem. Nephalem are the demon-angel hybrids (actualy the closest thing to Anu) and humans are degenerated nephalem. So not all people in sanctuary have the untaped power, only a few (the "not so degenrated ones"). It seens men are the degenerated forms of high celestial beigns (nephalem, angels and demons), not only nephalem. It just happens that the first race to turn into mortal was the nephalem.
My question is if the way i see the story is right or if theres another explanation for how Tyreal becaming human makes any sense.
2) I think i just missed something but how the soul of the prime evils were sucked inside the Blacksoul Stone ? Was Diablo truelly inside Leah this whole time or it was inside the Black Soulstone (or both) ? Seriously wtf going on ?
Diablo story is seriously confusng. I'm still struggling to understand wtf the soul stones really do...
In the Diablo games lore (especially 3), some humans have discovered their powers, but are not close to being at a Nephalem level. They don't live as long as them, nor have their features. Hence they are "just" humans. So Tyrael is just being "downgraded" to a human, not a Nephalem since no such exist.
Since the Worldstone is gone, Nephalem power will surely wake. And Nephalem do exist: the 5 D3 heroes are cleary nephalem (at least the greater evils call you that way); it seens Magda is a nephalem too once she entered the suken temple, a place were only nephalem can open.
Imo turning into potential nephalem doesn't sound like a punishment. Also, if nephalem mortals are hybrid demon-angels, in my understanding angels shiuldnt be able to become humam since they lack the demon herintage.
TLDNR; Humans are NOT Nephalem, they are lesser versions of them. Adria made the Evils go into the black soulstone.
But the Evil's spirits shouldn't be on Sanctuary, they should be at the Abyss !
What's the point of lighting them? I don't get it. Why is it important enough to risk my life for?
Lightning up the fires will show the soldiers fighting on the battlefield and on the wall that they had not lost yet (they show that part of the keep has be "retaken" proving that demons can be defeated).
When people are in an situation they're sure they'll be dead by the end of the day the basic reaction is to let thenself be killed as soon as possible. Specially if they think they will be tortured or something.
Showing an way out of sure death situations surely boost the spirirt to take up arms and try to win.
1) Tyreal is "sacrifice" his position in Heavens to become a mortal humam. Err... I thought nephalem > angels and nephalem = human (from the Sin War trilogy), then logically humans > angels. How transform into a potential stronger being is a setency/sacrifice ?
The only explation is that human =/= nephalem. Nephalem are the demon-angel hybrids (actualy the closest thing to Anu) and humans are degenerated nephalem. So not all people in sanctuary have the untaped power, only a few (the "not so degenrated ones"). It seens men are the degenerated forms of high celestial beigns (nephalem, angels and demons), not only nephalem. It just happens that the first race to turn into mortal was the nephalem.
My question is if the way i see the story is right or if theres another explanation for how Tyreal becaming human makes any sense.
2) I think i just missed something but how the soul of the prime evils were sucked inside the Blacksoul Stone ? Was Diablo truelly inside Leah this whole time or it was inside the Black Soulstone (or both) ? Seriously wtf going on ?
Diablo story is seriously confusng. I'm still struggling to understand wtf the soul stones really do...
Lilith is the mother of Andariel according to some people. Is that right ?
I don't think it is since Andariel is one of the seven Evils, so she spawned from one of the Tathamet's head, not from Lilith. Right ?
I'm glad his not a real necromancer. An thing I like about Diablo's necromancers is their ability to not be corrupted by hellsh forces..
I would be really upset if blizz throwed us a corrupted necro so early game and made him look like foolish noob.
Still, his armor (black leather reinforced by bones) really resemble a necromancer. I wonder if that armor is a "uniform" of Rathman's priests or just a random "dark" mage vest.
Or i thought that large and destroyed building to the far right of the map was the cathedral. My bad.
Have another question, wich might contain some spoiler:
In D3 beta, after saving the templar and helping him get his gear back, you face and defeat what really looks like a necromancer. The odd thing is, the templar and necromancer seens to know each other and belong to the same "order". Isn't that odd since necromancers were suppose to be connected to Trang-Oul (instead of some church) ? Am I missing something ?
Since the Worldstone is gone, Nephalem power will surely wake. And Nephalem do exist: the 5 D3 heroes are cleary nephalem (at least the greater evils call you that way); it seens Magda is a nephalem too once she entered the suken temple, a place were only nephalem can open.
Imo turning into potential nephalem doesn't sound like a punishment. Also, if nephalem mortals are hybrid demon-angels, in my understanding angels shiuldnt be able to become humam since they lack the demon herintage.
But the Evil's spirits shouldn't be on Sanctuary, they should be at the Abyss !
Lightning up the fires will show the soldiers fighting on the battlefield and on the wall that they had not lost yet (they show that part of the keep has be "retaken" proving that demons can be defeated).
When people are in an situation they're sure they'll be dead by the end of the day the basic reaction is to let thenself be killed as soon as possible. Specially if they think they will be tortured or something.
Showing an way out of sure death situations surely boost the spirirt to take up arms and try to win.
1) Tyreal is "sacrifice" his position in Heavens to become a mortal humam. Err... I thought nephalem > angels and nephalem = human (from the Sin War trilogy), then logically humans > angels. How transform into a potential stronger being is a setency/sacrifice ?
The only explation is that human =/= nephalem. Nephalem are the demon-angel hybrids (actualy the closest thing to Anu) and humans are degenerated nephalem. So not all people in sanctuary have the untaped power, only a few (the "not so degenrated ones"). It seens men are the degenerated forms of high celestial beigns (nephalem, angels and demons), not only nephalem. It just happens that the first race to turn into mortal was the nephalem.
My question is if the way i see the story is right or if theres another explanation for how Tyreal becaming human makes any sense.
2) I think i just missed something but how the soul of the prime evils were sucked inside the Blacksoul Stone ? Was Diablo truelly inside Leah this whole time or it was inside the Black Soulstone (or both) ? Seriously wtf going on ?
Diablo story is seriously confusng. I'm still struggling to understand wtf the soul stones really do...
I don't think it is since Andariel is one of the seven Evils, so she spawned from one of the Tathamet's head, not from Lilith. Right ?
Since the worldstone is gone, shouldn't nephalem powers break free ?
I would be really upset if blizz throwed us a corrupted necro so early game and made him look like foolish noob.
Still, his armor (black leather reinforced by bones) really resemble a necromancer. I wonder if that armor is a "uniform" of Rathman's priests or just a random "dark" mage vest.
Thnx Doomscream for your attention!
Have another question, wich might contain some spoiler:
In D3 beta, after saving the templar and helping him get his gear back, you face and defeat what really looks like a necromancer. The odd thing is, the templar and necromancer seens to know each other and belong to the same "order". Isn't that odd since necromancers were suppose to be connected to Trang-Oul (instead of some church) ? Am I missing something ?
Wasn't Tristram Cethedral destroyed during D2 ?
It was rebuild by the new Tristram denizens or it's destruction was retconed ?