We will bash every angel and demon we find if that means Sanctuary will be safe!
So I don't think it's impossible that we're going to fight angels.
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Jan 20, 2010Shatterer posted a message on Speculation: Will We Fight Angels in Diablo III?Posted in: News
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Jan 20, 2010Shatterer posted a message on Speculation: Will We Fight Angels in Diablo III?That world would be a better place if Heaven and Hell would just vanish.Posted in: News
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Jan 20, 2010Shatterer posted a message on Speculation: Will We Fight Angels in Diablo III?Posted in: NewsQuote from "emilemil1" »2. Lilith, a demon in Sanctuary, eventually slayed every single demon and angel (except Inarius). She had problems with this peace thing xD
She wanted to use the power of the Nephalem to stop the conflict and rule everything, if I'm correct. -
Jan 20, 2010Shatterer posted a message on Speculation: Will We Fight Angels in Diablo III?Posted in: NewsQuote from "maka" »humans are half angel and half demon.
Yeah, I should have pointed that out a bit better. Here's a bit of lore history:
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At some time during the Great Conflict one of the angels (Inarius) was sick of battle and decided to create a little world of peace called Sanctuary. This was a world cloaked from both the High Heavens and the Burning Hells by means of the Worldstone.
Here, both angel and demon could flee to experience peace, and that's where some mated. The child of this union was called a Nephalem, some hugely overpowered humanlike being stronger than angel or demon.
Inarius saw this creature and altered the Worldstone to dampen their powers. After many generations their powers diminished and that leaves us with the humans we know today.
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But I have no idea what happens when humans die in Sanctuary. Or how new angels or demons are created. I think only the priests of Rathma (necromancers) know the answer to that -
Jan 20, 2010Shatterer posted a message on Speculation: Will We Fight Angels in Diablo III?Posted in: NewsQuote from "luc1027" »I know that !! but if we start to change definitions of words just because we change the world, it's suck. I mean, people in the sanctuary talk in english ? why not change the whole language at the same time ?
We don't know if the people talk English. If it would be another language then we wouldn't be able to understand, so everything is translated to English.
Say you're reading a story about an African village. The dialogue will probably be in English while the natives talk to each other in their native tongue.
I do believe that Sanctuary's Heaven will be a beautiful place, in contrast to the not so happy Burning Hells. What we do know that there are Angels who are not happy with the existence of humans, because they are demonspawn. I don't know how many angels agree to this view, but if there are a lot of them this might end in a giant 3-way battle between Sanctuary/Heaven/Hell.
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I haven't read the Sin War trilogy or any other lore stuff. This is only my personal opinion combined with scraps of knowledge I gathered on this site. -
Jan 18, 2010Shatterer posted a message on New Forum Feature: Experience the ExperiencePosted in: NewsQuote from ""Sixen"" »I haven't figured out what creates the blank space just yet though...
Do you mean the faded green/white?
Because those seem to be
http://www.diablofans.com/forums/xperience/images/red_faded.png
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http://www.diablofans.com/forums/xperience/images/green_faded.png
From what I can understand from the code it creates a table with that background color. -
Jan 18, 2010Shatterer posted a message on New Forum Feature: Experience the ExperienceAs far as I know those bars scale with the width of the postbit; they don't have a defined width. Maybe that has some implications for those pictures you made.Posted in: News
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Jan 18, 2010Shatterer posted a message on New Forum Feature: Experience the ExperienceThe only thing that really distracts me is the lvl-up bar. That's probably better in the username-thing, since it seems a bit redundant in the postbit. To me the post-bit should show you the posting habit of the user, not when he gains a new level.Posted in: News
Still, cool system and I'm quite anxious to know what lies ahead. - To post a comment, please login or register a new account.
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Yeah, that stuff. Especially when describing scenery. Still, it doesn't say anything about it in the rules.
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To the south of Kurast live the Witch Doctors. I could change my Character in such a way that he was educated by them, but it still doesn't change the fact that he will control undead. I could also become an Assassin, but I prefer the idea of a march stalking undead summoning creep.
It depends on where I am supposed to meet the people, I can change my character easily from there. I promise I won't say a thing
Also:
This is my colour. There are many like it, but this one is mine.
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Ehm, at this point I want to note that I'm Dutch, so 6 pm PST means 3 AM the next day for me. I'll check in in the morning, but around that time I usually want to get some sleep. Unless, of course, I follow a link to TVTropes. Or my house is on fire, that might work too.
On the other hand, because my character isn't on the boat I can hop on a little later, maybe, probably.
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Is there anybody who has a problem with me adding keen analysis/resourcefulness on Ja'quar's strengths list? I mean, the guy has had to do that about his entire life.
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Turmobil, I'm having trouble deciphering your age from the story. The boy that opens the book seems rather young, but the character you present seems about 5-10 years older than him. He couldn't live in Caldeum after what happened, so there seems to be a gap.
I can't see anything else that needs some changing, or are you searching for a more subtle corruption? "Accidents happen when he's around" and such, because it would be hard for a fully corrupted human to join the squad.
For example you could let him read a small part each day, or each week, for a couple of years. When bullies would pester him and he would be pushed to his knees, small drops of blood from wounds could trigger the occult magic. Then the bullies die of a heart attack.
I'll stop there, but that might be an idea you could take a look at.
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And I knew the bio would be quite large, it's one of the problems I've got when creating such things: I see that guy and his past and want to cram in as much as I possibly can.
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NAME: Ja'quar
AGE: 21
HEIGHT: 1m67 or 5'6"
WEIGHT: 54 kg or 119 lbs
HAIR: Very dark blonde (almost black) with some hint of very early greyness, extending into his neck. Sweaty and untidy due to humid conditions. Tied into a pony tail to keep them out of his face.
EYES: Brown
GENDER: Male
CHARACTER BIO:
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Ja'quar has no true father, for his mother was a common prostitute. She worked in the city of Caldeum in one of the cheaper brothels. With avarage looks she had nothing that made her stand out of the crowd, but she wasn't shied away either. Her attitude however made her one of the less liked employees, so when she was conceived she got little help to cope with it.
Her love interest at that time was a bog scourer: he searched the bogs to the south for fallen adventurers and stripped them bare leaving their desecrated bodies in the swamp to rot. He didn't earn much respect among his fellow humans this way, but his wealth was vast which was all that mattered.
He volunteered to watch over her and the child. She was no fool, so for the last stages of pregnancy she continued to live of Ja?quar?s father?s back. When the child was born she quickly got back in shape to work again. When the boy was about 1 year old she severed all ties to the men and went on to live her own life.
In the years that followed Ja?quar?s father tried to do all he could in educating the young boy. Being a sly one himself, he taught the boy ways to present himself in a way he was not. He taught him to lie and cheat with a straight face and said it was okay if you helped others that way. He also taught the boy how to work leather so he could have more time roaming the bogs for bodies.
This was the way the boy grew up, self sufficient and ingenious. He didn?t have a hard time making friends due to his social skills, but he did see how everybody around him started to despise his dad more and more. One day his father returned with a paranoid look on his face carrying a small box. He ran past the boy and quickly hid the cache. A few hours later a handful of guards entered the house and searched the place top to bottom. When they found the cache they accused the man of stealing of noble. When Ja?quar?s father said in his defense that had only found these items in the bog the judicial system ruled that he was to be exiled from Caldeum and live in the swamps till eternity.
At 10 years of age Ja?quar?s life seemed to vanish in smoke. He went with his father to live in the march of Caldeum and learned how to survive in such treacherous conditions. From him he learned how to set snares, how to kill and how to fight. He learned the ways of surviving in the swamps as normal man would.
When his father returned one day with a face as pale as a ghost. The fourteen year old Ja?quar knew better than to ask and let him be. His father couldn?t sleep for days on end and when he seemed about to snap a couple of pale men appeared at their doorstep. ?You disturbed the balance of Trag-Oul, for that you shall be punished?, one them said. ?Please, I have a son?, pleaded the father, ?do not let him grow up as an orphan. At the very least, take him into your midst when you take me away.? A flash of white later his body slumped to the floor. The men looked at Ja?quar, whose face was contorted with shock, grief, anger and guilt. ?Come?, the same person said said, and somehow Ja?quar could only follow.
As an apprentice of the cult of Rathma he never fully trusted them. He only admired them. These people used everything as tools, even life and death were in their hands. He watched their surgical precision; he observed their mathematical analysis of cost and benefit. And in such a way he began to adopt their way of life. He looked around him and learned only the things he deemed useful.
But still he didn?t trust them. He didn?t like them. He didn?t want them. He hated how they were always reserved in their actions; everything somehow needed to be in balance with Trag-Oul?s whishes. His servitude to the dragon was something he didn?t find useful, so he never adopted it. With guile he made others believe, but once he knew everything he wanted to know, he left.
The others didn?t stop him, he was not important enough. His knowledge only extended to the animating of dead bodies, a minor aspect of the Cult. However, for Ja?quar this knowledge was all he needed. Living in the swamps had given him enough skills to survive on small prey, but trapping large pray in a circle of shambling carcasses was something he found much more appealing.
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STRENGTHS: Controlling the undead, fighting in swamps/dense terrain, lying
WEAKNESSES: Man to man combat, open ground, hard to trust others
HOW YOUR CHARACTER WAS CAPTURED: not applicable
WEAPONS: A dagger: it's light and small, so it doesn't get in the way very often. When he reanimates he needs to have a hand or both his hands free, depending on the intensity.
CLOTHING/ARMOR: Tight leather clothes, minimizing the chance to stick to branches.
TEXT COLOUR: It's DarkSlateGray
I know the image says rogue, but that's just how he looks.
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I wanted to join this game as well and, after PM-ing Zhar about it, I have created a character. I will not be able to join you on your ship, but I will meet you shortly.
You can find my character's info, and Short story Bio, in the appropriate thread.
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I'm sorry my character has some overlap with other people. When I read the thread I suddenly had the idea for this character and just wanted to join. Although he looks like a patchwork from other people's characters, I hope he can be seen as somebody else.
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Farnham: "you drink water?"
Ogden: "We would never serve black mushrooms to our honoured guests!"
Warrior: "Yup, that's a cow alright"
Gheed (no quote needed)
Lysander: "Horazon's urinal? Oh Journal!"
Geglash (yeah...)
Even the Fallen family/fetishes are, what I consider to be, funny.
I'll stop now, but you can see that there are plenty of funny tidbits in those games. They aren't integrated in the main storyline, but that's not what Jay is implying.
It works for me now and still using the same browser. Maybe it was just a temporary downtime?
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I really like that they want to implement humour, but I just hope they won't overdo it. D2 had a number of moments which broke the tense atmosphere. At least acts 1-3 did. Beautiful lines such as "Gheed is a pig" and "Why don't you people just leave me alone" still make me smile.
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So I took the skill points 3-20 and the corresponding Life and used my trusty program. Then I let the computer draw a line through all the points and I looked at the result.
The result was that the data is wrong, well at least incorrect. It seems that those numbers given are integers, whereas it should be doubles. So then I corrected them.
From this:
21 31 42 52 63 73 84 94 105 115 126 136 147 157 168 178 189 199
I went to this:
21 31.5 42 52.5 63 73.5 84 94.5 105 115.5 126 136.5 147 157.5 168 178.5 189 199.5
This also makes much more sense. Now the increase each level is linear, as we would expect. First it was +10, +11, +10, +11 and now it is +10.5 each level.
So now we get a perfect correlation, being:
Life = (Skill - 1) * (50/100) * Base
This is, of course, for levels 3 and upwards. Levels 1 and 2 use the base level.
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Anyway, it's probably a human corpse. A human shell to be more exact, because from the looks of it there can't be a lot of stuff left in there. And the colour can be either mold, body paint, or the Blizzard Enemy Color Coding System (tm).
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You can still use D2 for your gold-art.
Offtopicness:
I suddenly get the urge to create Who's afraid of red, yellow and blue ingame
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What I do think is that it is quite a long road before you actually have the item, which breaks up gameplay. I think this whole process could be done at a master blacksmith. You give him the old weapon, the magic thingy and some gold and he gives you a new weapon with the properties you want.
Again I do like the idea, especially having some influence in the end result of the item. I do think there has to be a chance it won't be exactly what you are looking for. Maybe part of the magic's essence is lost so only 50% is on the new item, or a random number between 50% and 100%.
I could go on and on, but I'll stop for now. Nice idea, but like all ideas it'll need some refining.