Seeing his spirit in act 4 really hits deep man. "You killed me when I stopped being useful to you"
It's me! I'm the real horrible monster in the end!
Seeing his spirit in act 4 really hits deep man. "You killed me when I stopped being useful to you"
It's me! I'm the real horrible monster in the end!
They were all visions designed to make you feel bad
/pats
Yeah he was given a chance to redeme himself and did what evil shitheads do and turned on them. He is clearly the victim. This seems like the D3 version of they guy that breaks into my house and i club over the head with a baseball bat suing me.
"Privilege is invisible to those who have it."
The very second he gets his body he goes all I'm gonna rape the world with my black soulstone.
He can eat a dick.
Hi Sephurik
Cap'n Rumford said something about the Hero leaving him to die at the uundead invasion.....
didn't he survive?
You must become a Master Baiter if you want to want to master the One-eyed Fish of the Dark Caverns!
Tbh, he betrayed us (you) and he had to pay for it, he was also after the power of the black soulstone (god damn popular that thing)
still tho, everyone is after the BStone, even Adria betrayed her own daughter to get the power, altho she failed.
He justifiably freaked out when he got his stone back and notices there are suddenly 5 lords of hell inside of it that weren't there before, realizing you've been manipulated. Then he offers you a sweet gig of kicking the shit out of all demons and the angels who voted in favor of human genocide.
He's a bro and I would've gone for it.
I agree if they tossed in just a few choices in diablo they could really have a good time with it. Like 3 endings: Zoltun Kulle, Hero, and Evil.....could be fun. And make going back through a few times a little less repeat. Still the guy does tip you off, but I mean as a human person with any sort of logic it was obvious Adria couldn't be trusted. I would have killed that bitch early.
You know, a part of me feels like he deserved it, and a part of me thinks he was more ally than we give him credit for. He hinted at the evil inside Leah, he outright WARNS us about Adria, and he even spoke highly of Tyreal ('he's the aspect of justice, and there is no justice in murder').
I disliked that he went all AHAHAHA THE WORLD IS MINE on me, and that killing him was a nonchoice. Could have been a pivotal moment, that decision.
What if I feel bad for Diablo for repeatedly getting his ass handed to him at the end of every game. What's your motivation to wake up in the morning if you're just going to wind up locked in another magical prison biding your time until you're resurrected or released just to be killed again?
-- We'll Dance As The Palaces Burn --