The fascinating games of the Diablo series have three Prime Evils. These are Diablo - the Lord of Terror, Mephisto - the Lord of Hatred, and Baal – the Lord of Destruction. HERE
The three make the horribly evil triumvirate that troubles the world of Sanctuary again and again. They are the three brothers who rule the Lesser Four by sheer force and cunning. The three brothers are the worst of all the Evils. The three brothers got many victories against the Armies of Light and were feared by their own evil subjects also.
In Diablo 1, Horadrim captured the strongest of the Prime Evils – Diablo – and imprisoned him in Soulstone. Diablo was later buried beneath the Tristram town in the deepest of caverns. The main storyline of Diablo follows on.
The thing is that Diablo is such a strong Evil being that he keeps returning to torment the world of Sanctuary. He even managed to get into the mind of the hero in Diablo 2. Then, the hero was sent out to locate Mephisto and Baal. By the end of Diablo 2 we know how Diablo and Mephisto are destroyed – or supposedly destroyed. But we have no clue what happened to Baal. There was an extension in the second edition with Diablo 2: Lord of Destruction. A new mythical object was introduced in the extension. This was the Worldstone – an ancient crystal-rock that stops the Heavens and the Hells from overwhelming the mortal realm. All the Evils go to the Black Abyss.
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The threat to the world of Sanctuary continues and the Armies from Hell come swarming while the heroes wonder how to save Sanctuary all over again. Twenty years have passed since the last destruction. The territory of this combat between the good and the evil is extended too with many islands introduced in Diablo 3. Fascinating graphics, new design, creative art, and music make this combat even more exciting along with new aspects. Some new aspects include new characters, dual-currency auction house using both - in-game gold and real-world money, etc. Diablo 3 surely takes the battle to the next level and only the very best shall survive.
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