Twenty years after the events of Diablo II (2000), Deckard Cain and his niece Leah are in Tristram Cathedral when a mysterious star falling from the sky strikes the Cathedral, creating a dee... Read allTwenty years after the events of Diablo II (2000), Deckard Cain and his niece Leah are in Tristram Cathedral when a mysterious star falling from the sky strikes the Cathedral, creating a deep crater into which Deckard Cain disappears.Twenty years after the events of Diablo II (2000), Deckard Cain and his niece Leah are in Tristram Cathedral when a mysterious star falling from the sky strikes the Cathedral, creating a deep crater into which Deckard Cain disappears.
- Nominated for 2 BAFTA Awards
- 4 wins & 6 nominations total
- Crusader - Female
- (voice)
- (as Mary Elizabeth McGylnn)
- Monk - Female
- (voice)
- Monk - Male
- (voice)
- Wizard - Female
- (voice)
- (as Grey DeLisle)
- Wizard - Male
- (voice)
- Adria, the Witch
- (voice)
- Deckard Cain
- (voice)
- Leah
- (voice)
Storyline
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- TriviaDeckard Cain is the only NPC to appear in all the games of the Diablo franchise.
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Leah: [Leah helps lay her uncle, Deckard Cain, to rest outside Tristram; she places a book on his chest] It was all just stories... my uncle saw what he wanted to see.
Tyrael: Deckard sacrificed much to protect this world, but his work is not over.
Leah: What would YOU know about sacrifice?
Imperius: [In reply, Tyrael grasps her arm gently - showing her a vision of himself as an angel, before the Angiris Council] Tyrael, the ancient law of the High Heavens strictly forbids us from interfering from the mortal world... yet YOU have done so! Brazenly!
Tyrael: All I am guilty of, Imperius, is bringing Justice - while you hide, cowering, behind your throne!
Imperius: SILENCE!
[Imperius leaps from his platform, his spear appearing in his hand, as he grasps Tyrael and lifts him from the floor]
Imperius: You will now answer for your transgressions!
Tyrael: [Tyrael and Imperius wrestle across the Council chamber, until Tyrael stands over Imperius, spear in hand] You cannot judge me! I am Justice itself! We were meant for more than this - to protect the innocent! But if our precious laws bind you all to inaction... then I will no longer stand as your brother!
Leah: [Tyrael slams the speartip into the floor of the chamber, causing Leah - seeing the vision - to fall to her knees] You CHOSE... to be one of us!
Imperius: [Leah touches Tyrael's robe, seeing the rest of the vision - of Tyrael shedding his angelic status] Sacrilege!
Tyrael: [Tyrael is pulled through the Council chamber's floor, falling in the night sky like a meteor] Thus, I fell, willingly... because humanity is the only hope for this world.
Leah: [Leah rests a hand on Cain's forehead, and takes up his book] I never believed. All your crazy tales... the work you never finished. I will finish it, Uncle. I will carry on for you.
If it was not for my friends, I kidnapped to play this game with me, I would never have gotten through it, because it felt so empty it was just about hitting things with numbers, in the later half of the games when the numbers begin to become hundred thousand and a million, it loses all meaning.
It was hard to give a damn about the story because the game, pushing me to go back to killing stuff and getting more weapons with colors that, stats I didn't read I just looked at the arrows. The game wanted me to not look at anything but the numbers to give me the feeling of dopamine.
I remember playing Diablo 1 and 2, marveling at the horror and the Terror of it all, it filled like a world that was field with Darkness and mutilation, now this feels like a World of Warcraft version of it and I hate it.
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- Diablo III: Reaper of Souls
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