I don't know that the cultists are powerful enough to summon a huge meteor. Whoever is behind the cultist's rise to power probably is though. I don't see how someone that evil isn't somehow connected to Hell though.
And we should keep in mind that the Angels in Diablo are much more sinister than the angels in the Bible. Not to mention that God/Jesus raising the dead is part of the Apocalypse, so its not out of the question that the Heavens are commanding the dead in D3.
My freak juice is flowing just by you contributing such fun facts. Angels in Diablo are sinister? (mmmm monsterous elemental beings?)
No argument with bible's reference; and I simply feel joyful for how literal can the dev team be with the activities of angels in Diablo.
I really should start paying attention to Diablo story content. And of course I'm prepared to take considerable focuse in D3's storyline. While I've never taken a serious notion to Diablo plotwise in the past, I'll admit much of it has to do with the age when I engaged in D1 on playstation platform. Mmm, but such facinating knowledge for the activities angels played in the story of Diablo.
My freak juice is flowing just by you contributing such fun facts. Angels in Diablo are sinister? (mmmm monsterous elemental beings?)
No argument with bible's reference; and I simply feel joyful for how literal can the dev team be with the activities of angels in Diablo.
I really should start paying attention to Diablo story content. And of course I'm prepared to take considerable focuse in D3's storyline. While I've never taken a serious notion to Diablo plotwise in the past, I'll admit much of it has to do with the age when I engaged in D1 on playstation platform. Mmm, but such facinating knowledge for the activities angels played in the story of Diablo.
Well none of those are really facts (other than the angels in Diablo being sinister, they really only care about themselves and definitely aren't looking out for Sanctuary, with the exception of Tyreal), but I was simply pointing out that the Heavens could have the power to raise and command the dead, assuming that the meteor caused the rising of the dead and the meteor itself came from Heaven. Alternatively, if the meteor is an angel from Heaven, the angel's presence could've angered the dead (or something along those lines) and caused them to rise.
As far as the plot of Diablo goes, its pretty thin in the games, or at least the games themselves don't really promote the player looking into the plot. The books outline a pretty deep world though, and Blizzard has gotten better at making plots since Diablo 2 came out, not to mention how much the plot opened up with the destruction of the Worldstone. It'll at least be more complex than "Baddie went that way. Go. Kill."
Sending a meteor doesn't feel like Heavens style. It is so... destructive and careless. It feels like a much more demonic act. I have nothing else to add to the discussion other than that.
Not really, both Angels and Demons in the Diablo universe are both extremes on the spectrum and don't care for humanity's demise ('cept Tyrael)
Their intentions has nothing to do with the methods they use to achieve them. Sending down a random meteor that turns people undead? Really?
Well an angel falling from heaven would possibly cause a meteor. And its not necessarily meant to cause a rising of the dead, but it could've just disturbed some graves from the rumbling/explosion.
My freak juice is flowing just by you contributing such fun facts. Angels in Diablo are sinister? (mmmm monsterous elemental beings?)
No argument with bible's reference; and I simply feel joyful for how literal can the dev team be with the activities of angels in Diablo.
I really should start paying attention to Diablo story content. And of course I'm prepared to take considerable focuse in D3's storyline. While I've never taken a serious notion to Diablo plotwise in the past, I'll admit much of it has to do with the age when I engaged in D1 on playstation platform. Mmm, but such facinating knowledge for the activities angels played in the story of Diablo.
Well none of those are really facts (other than the angels in Diablo being sinister, they really only care about themselves and definitely aren't looking out for Sanctuary, with the exception of Tyreal), but I was simply pointing out that the Heavens could have the power to raise and command the dead, assuming that the meteor caused the rising of the dead and the meteor itself came from Heaven. Alternatively, if the meteor is an angel from Heaven, the angel's presence could've angered the dead (or something along those lines) and caused them to rise.
As far as the plot of Diablo goes, its pretty thin in the games, or at least the games themselves don't really promote the player looking into the plot. The books outline a pretty deep world though, and Blizzard has gotten better at making plots since Diablo 2 came out, not to mention how much the plot opened up with the destruction of the Worldstone. It'll at least be more complex than "Baddie went that way. Go. Kill."
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Not really, both Angels and Demons in the Diablo universe are both extremes on the spectrum and don't care for humanity's demise ('cept Tyrael)
Perhaps saying even if the meteor is sented from heaven, there's a purpose behind it?
Perhaps saying there's some history of diablo he had follow through with that gives their method other interpretations?
Well an angel falling from heaven would possibly cause a meteor. And its not necessarily meant to cause a rising of the dead, but it could've just disturbed some graves from the rumbling/explosion.
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