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==Chapter 1==
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==Act 1==
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===Chapter 1===
 
And so, Mizor popped into the world.  Staring around for a moment, he was greeted by a nice fellow named Warriv, to whom he replied "players 8."  A strange thing to say, but werefolk aren't the most talkative guys.  Some spend too much time sniffing people's crotches, but Mizor is a dignified bear and will restrain that urge.  Loping forth onto the Blood Moor, Mizor is a bit surprised to find the denizens can actually give him a bit of a fight - some even get a small piece of him now and then!  Wow, saying "players 8" before a fight does make a big difference!  But even though he's just a little bear, he's learning and will grow big and strong soon enough.  Exploring a cave, he finds lots of big nasty monsters, and a zombie who must have been Arnold Swarzenegger in a previous life.  Pounding in his thick skull takes a lot of time, but in the end, the Great Bear up in the sky is pleased with little Mizor, and grants him the power to change his skin.  Giving thanks to the Great Bear, Mizor says "Ghhrahooffguh."  Maybe there's a good reason werefolk don't say much.
 
And so, Mizor popped into the world.  Staring around for a moment, he was greeted by a nice fellow named Warriv, to whom he replied "players 8."  A strange thing to say, but werefolk aren't the most talkative guys.  Some spend too much time sniffing people's crotches, but Mizor is a dignified bear and will restrain that urge.  Loping forth onto the Blood Moor, Mizor is a bit surprised to find the denizens can actually give him a bit of a fight - some even get a small piece of him now and then!  Wow, saying "players 8" before a fight does make a big difference!  But even though he's just a little bear, he's learning and will grow big and strong soon enough.  Exploring a cave, he finds lots of big nasty monsters, and a zombie who must have been Arnold Swarzenegger in a previous life.  Pounding in his thick skull takes a lot of time, but in the end, the Great Bear up in the sky is pleased with little Mizor, and grants him the power to change his skin.  Giving thanks to the Great Bear, Mizor says "Ghhrahooffguh."  Maybe there's a good reason werefolk don't say much.
  
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==Chapter 2==
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===Chapter 2===
 
Awakening, Mizor yawned, said "players 8" and walked over to the handy dandy waypoint the Rogues had in their camp.  That was one of the great conveniences to this place, maybe he should try to get the other Werebears to make some of them back home.  Sure beats walking everywhere, he wasn't as fast on his feet as the little Werewolves, funny-looking as they are.  Of course, the werewolves always say the werebears are funny-looking; huge towering lummoxes tottering along on itty bitty legs, they say.  But they don't say it up close.  Anyway, with a blue flash and a single unearthly note, Mizor, Paige, a spirit wolf (Mizor called it Wolf) and the Oak Sage appeared on the Cold Plains.  He'd explored everything there last night, but more evil creatures had come back; Paige said they did that every night.
 
Awakening, Mizor yawned, said "players 8" and walked over to the handy dandy waypoint the Rogues had in their camp.  That was one of the great conveniences to this place, maybe he should try to get the other Werebears to make some of them back home.  Sure beats walking everywhere, he wasn't as fast on his feet as the little Werewolves, funny-looking as they are.  Of course, the werewolves always say the werebears are funny-looking; huge towering lummoxes tottering along on itty bitty legs, they say.  But they don't say it up close.  Anyway, with a blue flash and a single unearthly note, Mizor, Paige, a spirit wolf (Mizor called it Wolf) and the Oak Sage appeared on the Cold Plains.  He'd explored everything there last night, but more evil creatures had come back; Paige said they did that every night.
  
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Mizor: "Whrrrflloo." (These stones are common where I am from.)
 
Mizor: "Whrrrflloo." (These stones are common where I am from.)
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Paige: "Huh?  Did you try to say something?"
 
Paige: "Huh?  Did you try to say something?"
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Mizor: "Hwaaoder!" (Hey, Wolf smells something over there.)
 
Mizor: "Hwaaoder!" (Hey, Wolf smells something over there.)
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Paige: "I smell something over here.  Maybe you should stop wearing those old skins?"
 
Paige: "I smell something over here.  Maybe you should stop wearing those old skins?"
  
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Mizor: "Aaaawaaahroo!"
 
Mizor: "Aaaawaaahroo!"
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Paige: "Maybe you should try Rogaine.  Thanks for getting rid of the skins, by the way."
 
Paige: "Maybe you should try Rogaine.  Thanks for getting rid of the skins, by the way."
  
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Akara: "It is clear we are facing a great evil.  We must seek the council of Deckard Cain immediately."
 
Akara: "It is clear we are facing a great evil.  We must seek the council of Deckard Cain immediately."
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Mizor: "Rrrr?"
 
Mizor: "Rrrr?"
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Akara: "He lives in Tristram, hundreds of miles from here, but there is a portal we can use.  Find a circle of five stones, then find a special tree.  Take the bark from the tree, bring it to me for translation, and touch the stones of the circle in the order I give you."
 
Akara: "He lives in Tristram, hundreds of miles from here, but there is a portal we can use.  Find a circle of five stones, then find a special tree.  Take the bark from the tree, bring it to me for translation, and touch the stones of the circle in the order I give you."
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Mizor: (Looks forlornly at the waypoint.)
 
Mizor: (Looks forlornly at the waypoint.)
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Akara: "I fear Tristram does not have a waypoint.  Do not worry, many of our Rogue sisters went to Tristram to battle Diablo there, when he first reappeared in the world."
 
Akara: "I fear Tristram does not have a waypoint.  Do not worry, many of our Rogue sisters went to Tristram to battle Diablo there, when he first reappeared in the world."
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Paige: "Just a moment, please, wise Akara.  When our sisters were traveling to Tristram, why did you not open this portal for them?"
 
Paige: "Just a moment, please, wise Akara.  When our sisters were traveling to Tristram, why did you not open this portal for them?"
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Akara: "I felt there was no great need for haste."
 
Akara: "I felt there was no great need for haste."
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Paige: "But a great evil was coming back into the world!  Would that not call for haste?"
 
Paige: "But a great evil was coming back into the world!  Would that not call for haste?"
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Akara: "Well... the portal's enchantments are old, and using it might have been dangerous."
 
Akara: "Well... the portal's enchantments are old, and using it might have been dangerous."
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Mizor: "Aaahrrrriiow!"
 
Mizor: "Aaahrrrriiow!"
 
Paige: "Bearbutt is wondering why you think it will be safe now."
 
Paige: "Bearbutt is wondering why you think it will be safe now."
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Kashya: "You can understand him?"
 
Kashya: "You can understand him?"
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Paige: "You figure it out after a while."
 
Paige: "You figure it out after a while."
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Akara: "No, but our choices are few and the danger is great.  You must do this.  And Paige, no one is to refer to our friend as 'Bearbutt'."
 
Akara: "No, but our choices are few and the danger is great.  You must do this.  And Paige, no one is to refer to our friend as 'Bearbutt'."
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Mizor: (Looks extremely dubious, but returns to the stony fields.)
 
Mizor: (Looks extremely dubious, but returns to the stony fields.)
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Kashya: "I don't know why you think Bearbutt can do it."
 
Kashya: "I don't know why you think Bearbutt can do it."
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Akara: "Though he is funny-looking, has itty bitty legs, and suffers from a speech impediment, he is our only hope."
 
Akara: "Though he is funny-looking, has itty bitty legs, and suffers from a speech impediment, he is our only hope."
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Kashya: "You forgot the smell."
 
Kashya: "You forgot the smell."
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Akara: "I have been trying to forget it since he came into our camp."
 
Akara: "I have been trying to forget it since he came into our camp."
  
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==Chapter 3==
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===Chapter 3===
 
Ah, another day, another endless series of death and bloodshed.  Slaughtering the minions of evil gets to be a little monotonous after a while, they just keep coming back for more, one after the other, you can whack them, maul them, set them on fire or freeze them solid, they don't seem to care.  I mean, when you kill a demon, where does it go?  Back home, and its master summons it up again later.  Makes you wonder if there's any point to the whole business, or if it's all just a big waste of time, they'll keep coming and there's nothing you can do about it.  Maybe this Cain guy would have some answers, Akara said he was very wise.
 
Ah, another day, another endless series of death and bloodshed.  Slaughtering the minions of evil gets to be a little monotonous after a while, they just keep coming back for more, one after the other, you can whack them, maul them, set them on fire or freeze them solid, they don't seem to care.  I mean, when you kill a demon, where does it go?  Back home, and its master summons it up again later.  Makes you wonder if there's any point to the whole business, or if it's all just a big waste of time, they'll keep coming and there's nothing you can do about it.  Maybe this Cain guy would have some answers, Akara said he was very wise.
  
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Named Ghost: "We want blood!  We want blood!  The countess took all of ours!"
 
Named Ghost: "We want blood!  We want blood!  The countess took all of ours!"
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Mizor: "Whagarooloorss?!"  (What do you want with blood?  You have no use for it!)
 
Mizor: "Whagarooloorss?!"  (What do you want with blood?  You have no use for it!)
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Named Ghost: "We want blood!  We want blood!  You have some!  Give it to us!"
 
Named Ghost: "We want blood!  We want blood!  You have some!  Give it to us!"
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Mizor: (Points to Named Goat) "Aahhm!" (What about him?)
 
Mizor: (Points to Named Goat) "Aahhm!" (What about him?)
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Named Goat: (Brains Paige with a hammer.) "Hey, don't get me mixed up in this."
 
Named Goat: (Brains Paige with a hammer.) "Hey, don't get me mixed up in this."
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Mizor: "Ahhksrrsh." (I think you're being very selfish.) (Mauls Named Goat repeatedly.)
 
Mizor: "Ahhksrrsh." (I think you're being very selfish.) (Mauls Named Goat repeatedly.)
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Named Ghost: "We want blood!  We want blood!  Ouch!  Nice doggy!"
 
Named Ghost: "We want blood!  We want blood!  Ouch!  Nice doggy!"
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Wolf: "Yip!  Whine!" (Sizzles with lightning.)
 
Wolf: "Yip!  Whine!" (Sizzles with lightning.)
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Mizor, Paige, and Oak Sage: "Yip!  Whine!  Not the Lightning Enchanted beastie!"
 
Mizor, Paige, and Oak Sage: "Yip!  Whine!  Not the Lightning Enchanted beastie!"
  
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==Chapter 4==
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===Chapter 4===
 
The closer Mizor got to the building, the bigger and more radiant with simple, pure evil it seemed.  Or maybe it was just Mizor; he'd never liked being indoors.  Those caves hadn't helped, and the incredibly deep cellars the Countess had made him feel itchy all over just thinking about them.  Paige was sure it was fleas.
 
The closer Mizor got to the building, the bigger and more radiant with simple, pure evil it seemed.  Or maybe it was just Mizor; he'd never liked being indoors.  Those caves hadn't helped, and the incredibly deep cellars the Countess had made him feel itchy all over just thinking about them.  Paige was sure it was fleas.
  
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Some thoughts:
 
Some thoughts:
1)  Players 8 hasn't really made the game more challenging, at least for a Werebear.  The biggest difference is that monsters take much longer to die, which can make them a threat in the very early levels.  But you gain levels so much faster, your character is tougher and able to use stronger skills sooner.
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#Players 8 hasn't really made the game more challenging, at least for a Werebear.  The biggest difference is that monsters take much longer to die, which can make them a threat in the very early levels.  But you gain levels so much faster, your character is tougher and able to use stronger skills sooner.
2) Mizor was level 19 when he killed Andariel, which is as late as I've ever killed her, and the fight was relatively easy.  Perhaps using 'players 8' would be better if you are moving through Act 1 quickly, ignoring quests and the small dungeons.
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#Mizor was level 19 when he killed Andariel, which is as late as I've ever killed her, and the fight was relatively easy.  Perhaps using 'players 8' would be better if you are moving through Act 1 quickly, ignoring quests and the small dungeons.
3) The Shaman's fireballs seemed to hurt more than I remember; does 'players 8' increase the damage from elemental attacks?
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#The Shaman's fireballs seemed to hurt more than I remember; does 'players 8' increase the damage from elemental attacks?
4)  Muling can make the game much easier, if you have the items to mule.  Having Goreshovel was a real boon.  That axe seems almost made for a Werebear, and not having it would have made the act much more challenging.
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#Muling can make the game much easier, if you have the items to mule.  Having Goreshovel was a real boon.  That axe seems almost made for a Werebear, and not having it would have made the act much more challenging.
 
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==Chapter 5==
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Ah, the glorious city of Lut Gholein!  Well, the glorious town of Lut Gholein.  It's a bit smaller than the word "city" would imply.  Warriv dropped them off inside the western gates, and a very nicely-dressed young man greeted Paige.
 
Ah, the glorious city of Lut Gholein!  Well, the glorious town of Lut Gholein.  It's a bit smaller than the word "city" would imply.  Warriv dropped them off inside the western gates, and a very nicely-dressed young man greeted Paige.
  
 
Jerhyn: "Welcome, honored traveler.  I bid you welcome to my fair port city."
 
Jerhyn: "Welcome, honored traveler.  I bid you welcome to my fair port city."
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Paige: "Thanks, but he's the honored traveler."
 
Paige: "Thanks, but he's the honored traveler."
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Mizor: "Whurrf."
 
Mizor: "Whurrf."
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Jerhyn: "Ah, of course, I should have noticed the axe.  I bid you welcome, and apologize for my oversight."
 
Jerhyn: "Ah, of course, I should have noticed the axe.  I bid you welcome, and apologize for my oversight."
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Mizor:  "Rmmmm." (Attempts a smile.)
 
Mizor:  "Rmmmm." (Attempts a smile.)
  
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Atma: "I cannot expect this of you, but if you will help me, I would be grateful."
 
Atma: "I cannot expect this of you, but if you will help me, I would be grateful."
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Paige: (Looks up at Mizor) "You know, I wouldn't think you'd be this hard to miss."
 
Paige: (Looks up at Mizor) "You know, I wouldn't think you'd be this hard to miss."
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Mizor: "Rrraaaghhh!"
 
Mizor: "Rrraaaghhh!"
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Atma: "I will accept aid from anyone.  My husband and son were slaughtered by a fiend from the town's sewers.  Vengeance is all I can have."
 
Atma: "I will accept aid from anyone.  My husband and son were slaughtered by a fiend from the town's sewers.  Vengeance is all I can have."
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Mizor: "Wazewr?" (What's a sewer?)
 
Mizor: "Wazewr?" (What's a sewer?)
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Paige: "A bunch of tunnels under a town, to wash... wastes away where people won't have to step in them."
 
Paige: "A bunch of tunnels under a town, to wash... wastes away where people won't have to step in them."
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Mizor: (Looks down at Wolf.) "Hooa." (Good idea.)
 
Mizor: (Looks down at Wolf.) "Hooa." (Good idea.)
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Wolf: (pant pant pant, wag tail.)
 
Wolf: (pant pant pant, wag tail.)
  
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==Chapter 6==
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===Chapter 6===
 
Having cleaned out the sewers below Lut Gholein, Mizor turned his attention to the surface outside the gates.  What a barren, inhospitable land this was.  How did the people get enough food to support them here?  There didn't seem to be that many fish for sale in the market.  As usual, there wasn't much time to think about it; a group of strange creatures scampered out of the rocky wastes, and leapt high in the air to attack.  They were very annoying opponents, not hitting hard enough to really hurt, but they leapt and bounced and rolled away from blows with great speed.
 
Having cleaned out the sewers below Lut Gholein, Mizor turned his attention to the surface outside the gates.  What a barren, inhospitable land this was.  How did the people get enough food to support them here?  There didn't seem to be that many fish for sale in the market.  As usual, there wasn't much time to think about it; a group of strange creatures scampered out of the rocky wastes, and leapt high in the air to attack.  They were very annoying opponents, not hitting hard enough to really hurt, but they leapt and bounced and rolled away from blows with great speed.
  
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Mizor: "Waauuughh."  (Tips mug of ale over his whole nose.)
 
Mizor: "Waauuughh."  (Tips mug of ale over his whole nose.)
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Geglash: "I hear ya, I can't stand them demons either.  Say... aren't ya supposed to be an elephant?  And pink?"
 
Geglash: "I hear ya, I can't stand them demons either.  Say... aren't ya supposed to be an elephant?  And pink?"
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Mizor: "Rubrrum." (Sunburn.) (Rubs his poor red nose.)
 
Mizor: "Rubrrum." (Sunburn.) (Rubs his poor red nose.)
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Geglash: "Yeah, Lorcia's Red Rum is to die for!  I can't always afford it.  I don't suppose a rich guy like you could help a buddy out... ?"
 
Geglash: "Yeah, Lorcia's Red Rum is to die for!  I can't always afford it.  I don't suppose a rich guy like you could help a buddy out... ?"
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Mizor: "Snooorf." (Drops gold on bar.  A bottle appears.)
 
Mizor: "Snooorf." (Drops gold on bar.  A bottle appears.)
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Atma: (To Paige.) "He just came in.  He must need help with all those leeches."
 
Atma: (To Paige.) "He just came in.  He must need help with all those leeches."
 
Paige: "How expensive is salt here?"
 
Paige: "How expensive is salt here?"
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Atma: "It doesn't matter.  Perhaps one of my hairbrushes would help as well."
 
Atma: "It doesn't matter.  Perhaps one of my hairbrushes would help as well."
  
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==Chapter 7==
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===Chapter 7===
 
Beyond the dry hills was an oasis, though its waters were fouled with muck and full of insects.  And what insects they were!  Huge crawling things bigger than Mizor, giant beetles that spat out lightning, and demonic clouds of midges which acted as though guided by a single mind.  His fur was almost alive by the time they cleared the oasis, and to his disappointment, there wasn't a single tomb available for delousing.  Just a round hole in the ground, with more bugs crawling, flying, or stumbling out of it.  There must be something unnatural down there, to be producing all these things; something that needed killing.
 
Beyond the dry hills was an oasis, though its waters were fouled with muck and full of insects.  And what insects they were!  Huge crawling things bigger than Mizor, giant beetles that spat out lightning, and demonic clouds of midges which acted as though guided by a single mind.  His fur was almost alive by the time they cleared the oasis, and to his disappointment, there wasn't a single tomb available for delousing.  Just a round hole in the ground, with more bugs crawling, flying, or stumbling out of it.  There must be something unnatural down there, to be producing all these things; something that needed killing.
  
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Mizor: "Whawarrrityesrrr?"
 
Mizor: "Whawarrrityesrrr?"
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Paige: "Mizor wants to know how the people of the city died, and why the Claw Vipers had built their temple right next to it, and where the diseased zombies came from?"
 
Paige: "Mizor wants to know how the people of the city died, and why the Claw Vipers had built their temple right next to it, and where the diseased zombies came from?"
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Drognan: "I am impressed with your keen ear, Rogue.  Your master is correct in surmising that the three things are connected.  In ages past, men made attempts to be friendly with the serpent men, reasoning that kindly overtures may be reciprocated, and a cold exterior may conceal a better nature than was actually the case.  The Claw Vipers were allowed to build their home next to the city, and relations were good at first."
 
Drognan: "I am impressed with your keen ear, Rogue.  Your master is correct in surmising that the three things are connected.  In ages past, men made attempts to be friendly with the serpent men, reasoning that kindly overtures may be reciprocated, and a cold exterior may conceal a better nature than was actually the case.  The Claw Vipers were allowed to build their home next to the city, and relations were good at first."
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Paige: "So, you're saying the Vipers are pretty good liars."
 
Paige: "So, you're saying the Vipers are pretty good liars."
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Mizor: "Sheekrnnge." (Speak with forked tongue.)
 
Mizor: "Sheekrnnge." (Speak with forked tongue.)
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Drognan: "In so many words.  The Claw Viper's hearts are cold and empty, and they took the gentle words of the city people as a sign of weakness, to exploit for foul sacrifice to their dark masters.  The entire city was wiped out by the foulest disease many decades ago, and its former inhabitants' bodies are enslaved for the demon's foul purposes.  But there is another matter which concerns us more now.  You must speak with Jerhyn immediately."
 
Drognan: "In so many words.  The Claw Viper's hearts are cold and empty, and they took the gentle words of the city people as a sign of weakness, to exploit for foul sacrifice to their dark masters.  The entire city was wiped out by the foulest disease many decades ago, and its former inhabitants' bodies are enslaved for the demon's foul purposes.  But there is another matter which concerns us more now.  You must speak with Jerhyn immediately."
  
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==Chapter 8==
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Jerhyn's palace was spacious and opulent, full of soft cushions, divans, latticework, large round beds (a lot of beds), trellises and screens, as well as silken curtains, satiny sheets, tiled floors, gorgeous gilt-and-enamel wall decorations, erotic artwork, and candelabra in every room.  The impression of wealth and indolence would have been complete if there weren't so many bits and pieces of town guards and harem girls everywhere.  They were impaled on their own spears, tied to the gilded columns, forced halfway through barred windows, spread out over the carpets... over several carpets, even.  What could possibly lead creatures to crush and mangle these bodies long after all life was gone?  Even Mizor could think of better things to do with a harem girl, but maybe demons don't care about that.
 
Jerhyn's palace was spacious and opulent, full of soft cushions, divans, latticework, large round beds (a lot of beds), trellises and screens, as well as silken curtains, satiny sheets, tiled floors, gorgeous gilt-and-enamel wall decorations, erotic artwork, and candelabra in every room.  The impression of wealth and indolence would have been complete if there weren't so many bits and pieces of town guards and harem girls everywhere.  They were impaled on their own spears, tied to the gilded columns, forced halfway through barred windows, spread out over the carpets... over several carpets, even.  What could possibly lead creatures to crush and mangle these bodies long after all life was gone?  Even Mizor could think of better things to do with a harem girl, but maybe demons don't care about that.
  
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Cain: "I hope there is still time to stop Diablo, before he frees his brother!"
 
Cain: "I hope there is still time to stop Diablo, before he frees his brother!"
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Paige: "If someone would ever stop to ask for directions, I know there would be!"
 
Paige: "If someone would ever stop to ask for directions, I know there would be!"
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Mizor: "Rrruff!" (Looks petulant.  It's not his fault they made this so confusing!)
 
Mizor: "Rrruff!" (Looks petulant.  It's not his fault they made this so confusing!)
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Paige: "You never admit when you're lost.  And what are you doing summoning up wolves, anyway?  I thought you worshipped the big bear."
 
Paige: "You never admit when you're lost.  And what are you doing summoning up wolves, anyway?  I thought you worshipped the big bear."
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Mizor: "Grrrrbrr!  Aauugh... wwbrrr!" (That's the Great Bear to you, missy!  And those aren't wolves.  They're... wolf-bears!"
 
Mizor: "Grrrrbrr!  Aauugh... wwbrrr!" (That's the Great Bear to you, missy!  And those aren't wolves.  They're... wolf-bears!"
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Paige: "Wolf-bears?"
 
Paige: "Wolf-bears?"
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Mizor: "Wwbrrr."
 
Mizor: "Wwbrrr."
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(Paige looks at the wolves.  They look back with happy wolf expressions all over their faces.)
 
(Paige looks at the wolves.  They look back with happy wolf expressions all over their faces.)
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Paige: "Oh... kay."
 
Paige: "Oh... kay."
  
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Concluding thoughts:
 
Concluding thoughts:
1) High level Werebears get a lot of hit points, even without Oak Sage.  Get some decent life leech, or alternate Maul with Hunger, and you can't die unless you can't leech or something kills you in one shot.  Even Ancient Kaa the Soulless didn't faze Mizor.
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#High level Werebears get a lot of hit points, even without Oak Sage.  Get some decent life leech, or alternate Maul with Hunger, and you can't die unless you can't leech or something kills you in one shot.  Even Ancient Kaa the Soulless didn't faze Mizor.
2) Maul works well if you scatter shots among a group of foes; while they're stunned, they don't attack.  Shockwave works on those pesky ranged attackers.  Do higher levels of Shockwave increase the range and breadth of the wave, I wonder?
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#Maul works well if you scatter shots among a group of foes; while they're stunned, they don't attack.  Shockwave works on those pesky ranged attackers.  Do higher levels of Shockwave increase the range and breadth of the wave, I wonder?
3) Fire Claws is a poor way to kill physical immunes unless you have a high level of it.  Which would put you in the revolting position of having to put more points into your backup attack skill than your main attack skill to make it work.
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#Fire Claws is a poor way to kill physical immunes unless you have a high level of it.  Which would put you in the revolting position of having to put more points into your backup attack skill than your main attack skill to make it work.
4) I tried putting an unenchanted Maul on Mizor, to see how slow he was normally.  Without Goreshovel, I would probably given up on him in frustration, he's so slow.  The Werebear may be more item-dependent than the wolf, not to survive, but to be entertaining.
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#I tried putting an unenchanted Maul on Mizor, to see how slow he was normally.  Without Goreshovel, I would probably given up on him in frustration, he's so slow.  The Werebear may be more item-dependent than the wolf, not to survive, but to be entertaining.
 
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==Chapter 9==
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==Act 3==
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===Chapter 9===
 
Glorious Kurast, huh?  The dockside only had enough space for one ship, all the rest was overgrown.  Mizor normally wouldn't see anything wrong with this, but this growth was not natural.  For one thing, the dock obviously wasn't old or abandoned, but had been in use within the year.  For another, he could put his paw on the trunk of a tree and feel it growing, its woody fibers twisting like living rope as it sprouted black leaves up to the overcast sky.  Lut Gholein was bad, with monstrous beasts plaguing the desert, but this... nature itself seemed to have been taken into league with the demonic invasion.  It was unimaginable how such a thing could happen, but here it was.
 
Glorious Kurast, huh?  The dockside only had enough space for one ship, all the rest was overgrown.  Mizor normally wouldn't see anything wrong with this, but this growth was not natural.  For one thing, the dock obviously wasn't old or abandoned, but had been in use within the year.  For another, he could put his paw on the trunk of a tree and feel it growing, its woody fibers twisting like living rope as it sprouted black leaves up to the overcast sky.  Lut Gholein was bad, with monstrous beasts plaguing the desert, but this... nature itself seemed to have been taken into league with the demonic invasion.  It was unimaginable how such a thing could happen, but here it was.
  
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Hratli: "Well.  As sanity is in such short supply here, I suppose you must be our savior, and the greatest of all men.  Welcome to Kurast, traveler.  I am Hratli, smith and enchanter."
 
Hratli: "Well.  As sanity is in such short supply here, I suppose you must be our savior, and the greatest of all men.  Welcome to Kurast, traveler.  I am Hratli, smith and enchanter."
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Paige: "Thanks... say, aren't smiths a little... bigger, usually?"
 
Paige: "Thanks... say, aren't smiths a little... bigger, usually?"
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Hratli: "That would be true, if madness were not the course of our days here.  I am, as you see, a pathetic specimen, who appears unsuited to his craft.  Our finest healer is tall and powerful, with hands that can crack the strongest betel nuts, while a great warrior, a slender woman, stands on our southern docks and does nothing all day.  Nothing is as it should be."
 
Hratli: "That would be true, if madness were not the course of our days here.  I am, as you see, a pathetic specimen, who appears unsuited to his craft.  Our finest healer is tall and powerful, with hands that can crack the strongest betel nuts, while a great warrior, a slender woman, stands on our southern docks and does nothing all day.  Nothing is as it should be."
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Mizor: (Looking at tree as it grows six inches taller during Hratli's speech.) "Auhh."
 
Mizor: (Looking at tree as it grows six inches taller during Hratli's speech.) "Auhh."
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Hratli: "Your words are full of wisdom.  I could learn much from your sage council.  You should let others know of your arrival.  They will be overjoyed."
 
Hratli: "Your words are full of wisdom.  I could learn much from your sage council.  You should let others know of your arrival.  They will be overjoyed."
  
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==Chapter 10==
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===Chapter 10===
 
The eye Mizor found in the spiders' cavern was a holy relic of some kind.  Cain had been talking with the townspeople while Mizor was out slaughtering the minions of evil, and it seems that a long time ago, a priest named Khalim had opposed the rest of the high council of Zakarum on some religious matter.  This was before the evil of organized religion had become as obvious as it was now, so when the council killed him, it didn't raise much of a stir.  But parts of Khalim's body wouldn't burn on his pyre: his eye, his brain, and his heart. His favorite flail proved likewise indestructible.  Naturally, this was a sign from the Light that Khalim was blessed, so the council hid these parts in secret locations, to disguise their own corruption and hypocrisy.  Cain guessed that this was Khalim's eye, and was sure it could be used in some way to bring about Mephisto's downfall.
 
The eye Mizor found in the spiders' cavern was a holy relic of some kind.  Cain had been talking with the townspeople while Mizor was out slaughtering the minions of evil, and it seems that a long time ago, a priest named Khalim had opposed the rest of the high council of Zakarum on some religious matter.  This was before the evil of organized religion had become as obvious as it was now, so when the council killed him, it didn't raise much of a stir.  But parts of Khalim's body wouldn't burn on his pyre: his eye, his brain, and his heart. His favorite flail proved likewise indestructible.  Naturally, this was a sign from the Light that Khalim was blessed, so the council hid these parts in secret locations, to disguise their own corruption and hypocrisy.  Cain guessed that this was Khalim's eye, and was sure it could be used in some way to bring about Mephisto's downfall.
  
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After too much of this, they found a tiny village, with tiny little huts, skulls impaled on tiny little spikes, and human bodies in a huge pot set to boil so long they'd gone green and moldy.  Well, they may not have been there very long; the jungle was so moist and fetid, even Mizor was growing mold in places he couldn't keep clean.  To one side a dagger was suspended above a little woven mat: was this the Gidbinn thing?  When Mizor went to get it, it burst into flame, and a new wave of midgets attacked.  One of them had a dagger, obviously of great power, which Mizor gave to Ormus.  Wasn't it Hratli who'd made the enchantment?  Anyway, Ormus was very pleased, gave Mizor a fairly nice ring, and composed a poem in his honor.
 
After too much of this, they found a tiny village, with tiny little huts, skulls impaled on tiny little spikes, and human bodies in a huge pot set to boil so long they'd gone green and moldy.  Well, they may not have been there very long; the jungle was so moist and fetid, even Mizor was growing mold in places he couldn't keep clean.  To one side a dagger was suspended above a little woven mat: was this the Gidbinn thing?  When Mizor went to get it, it burst into flame, and a new wave of midgets attacked.  One of them had a dagger, obviously of great power, which Mizor gave to Ormus.  Wasn't it Hratli who'd made the enchantment?  Anyway, Ormus was very pleased, gave Mizor a fairly nice ring, and composed a poem in his honor.
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O beast, great and hairy,
 
O beast, great and hairy,
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Growing green with rack and toil,
 
Growing green with rack and toil,
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Whose odor does remind one
 
Whose odor does remind one
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Of meat begun to spoil;
 
Of meat begun to spoil;
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Do not tire of screaming foes,
 
Do not tire of screaming foes,
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or threats slimy and fungal!
 
or threats slimy and fungal!
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For what a bear does in the woods,
 
For what a bear does in the woods,
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He may do in the jungle!
 
He may do in the jungle!
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Even if he'd been a better speaker, Mizor would have been at a loss for words.
 
Even if he'd been a better speaker, Mizor would have been at a loss for words.
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==Chapter 11==
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===Chapter 11===
 
Well, if Mizor had begun to feel too sure of himself, lower Kurast changed his opinions.  The area looked easy, relatively easy monsters and lots of magic items for the taking.  Mizor was idly kicking baskets open as he waited for some green vultures to come down, not noticing that one was a unique, and both his wolves and Paige were in a nearby building, bumping up against the wall.  Minions do that a lot; they get lost easily.  Then the vultures came down, completely surrounding Mizor, and the unique got the first hit, instantly draining Mizor's mana reserves.  Ah, extra fast, and mana burn.  The unique and his crowd bunched up tight around Mizor and began swatting as fast and as often as they could.
 
Well, if Mizor had begun to feel too sure of himself, lower Kurast changed his opinions.  The area looked easy, relatively easy monsters and lots of magic items for the taking.  Mizor was idly kicking baskets open as he waited for some green vultures to come down, not noticing that one was a unique, and both his wolves and Paige were in a nearby building, bumping up against the wall.  Minions do that a lot; they get lost easily.  Then the vultures came down, completely surrounding Mizor, and the unique got the first hit, instantly draining Mizor's mana reserves.  Ah, extra fast, and mana burn.  The unique and his crowd bunched up tight around Mizor and began swatting as fast and as often as they could.
  
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==Chapter 12==
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===Chapter 12===
 
Approaching Travincal, Mizor saw several tall buildings that had once been grand.  Neglected and falling apart, they surrounded a black tower that had fallen down long ago; Mephisto's soulstone was kept below it.  Hratli had wondered why the Horadrim built a tower to house the stone, when they had every intention of burying it in a deep vault.  Mizor just shrugged; he had seen too many things that made no sense to him, in so many parts of the world, to wonder at an unneeded building.  The raised causeway had two small temples, filled with some of the same serpent people Mizor had seen in Lut Gholein.  This land had supposedly produced the cat people who plagued Lut Gholein; how did the monsters get across the sea?  An interesting question, but Mizor had more pressing matters before him.
 
Approaching Travincal, Mizor saw several tall buildings that had once been grand.  Neglected and falling apart, they surrounded a black tower that had fallen down long ago; Mephisto's soulstone was kept below it.  Hratli had wondered why the Horadrim built a tower to house the stone, when they had every intention of burying it in a deep vault.  Mizor just shrugged; he had seen too many things that made no sense to him, in so many parts of the world, to wonder at an unneeded building.  The raised causeway had two small temples, filled with some of the same serpent people Mizor had seen in Lut Gholein.  This land had supposedly produced the cat people who plagued Lut Gholein; how did the monsters get across the sea?  An interesting question, but Mizor had more pressing matters before him.
  
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Concluding thoughts:
 
Concluding thoughts:
1) Ok, Werebears aren't invulnerable.  Get your mana drained, and you're in trouble.
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#Ok, Werebears aren't invulnerable.  Get your mana drained, and you're in trouble.
2) Shockwave is your friend.  It doesn't seem to improve in range, but you can change the spread of the wave by clicking closer to or further away from your character.
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#Shockwave is your friend.  It doesn't seem to improve in range, but you can change the spread of the wave by clicking closer to or further away from your character.
3) Some gauntlets with Increased Attack Speed would come in really handy, but I haven't found any good ones yet.  They may be more important for making the bear fun to play than a good weapon or armor.
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#Some gauntlets with Increased Attack Speed would come in really handy, but I haven't found any good ones yet.  They may be more important for making the bear fun to play than a good weapon or armor.
4) Players 8 does seem to increase elemental damage.  When I'd played the game normally, I didn't even notice that undead Flayers explode when they die; on players 8, the damage is substantial.
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#Players 8 does seem to increase elemental damage.  When I'd played the game normally, I didn't even notice that undead Flayers explode when they die; on players 8, the damage is substantial.
 
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==Chapter 13==
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==Act 4==
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 +
===Chapter 13===
 
So this is Hell.  Mizor had never really given much thought to the place.  The light above nurtured the green and growing places of the world, and good fertile soil made the beasts and man.  Hell simply wasn't important for any of these things.  But now, standing on the battlements of a heavenly fortress, staring out over an ash-gray steppe which stretching to the horizon, Mizor wondered, why is this place here?  Everything out there was so... dead.  Lifeless.  Pointless.  Punishing sinners?  When a man's soul leaves the light, it ceases to exist; the reward of evil is nothingness.  But if nothingness is a place, will there be evil souls there, being punished?  Mizor wondered if he'd be meeting anyone he knew.
 
So this is Hell.  Mizor had never really given much thought to the place.  The light above nurtured the green and growing places of the world, and good fertile soil made the beasts and man.  Hell simply wasn't important for any of these things.  But now, standing on the battlements of a heavenly fortress, staring out over an ash-gray steppe which stretching to the horizon, Mizor wondered, why is this place here?  Everything out there was so... dead.  Lifeless.  Pointless.  Punishing sinners?  When a man's soul leaves the light, it ceases to exist; the reward of evil is nothingness.  But if nothingness is a place, will there be evil souls there, being punished?  Mizor wondered if he'd be meeting anyone he knew.
  
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==Chapter 14==
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===Chapter 14===
 
The high steppe was broken here and there by vast pits, with a reddish light shining up from far, far below.  They looked exactly like the Zakarumites said Hell did.  Mizor didn't look down any of them.  Heights made him nervous.  Glowing red heights made him even more nervous.  According to the Zakarumites, there was a river of flame down there, where certain sinners burned forever.  Only certain ones; Zakarumite lore placed every sinner where they ought to be, according to their favorite sins; heretics here, suicides there, liars inside that thing.  Why they spent so much time thinking about Hell and what awaited bad people, and not about the world and what good people should be doing, was anyone's guess.  Mephisto, Lord of Hate, probably had a lot to do with it.
 
The high steppe was broken here and there by vast pits, with a reddish light shining up from far, far below.  They looked exactly like the Zakarumites said Hell did.  Mizor didn't look down any of them.  Heights made him nervous.  Glowing red heights made him even more nervous.  According to the Zakarumites, there was a river of flame down there, where certain sinners burned forever.  Only certain ones; Zakarumite lore placed every sinner where they ought to be, according to their favorite sins; heretics here, suicides there, liars inside that thing.  Why they spent so much time thinking about Hell and what awaited bad people, and not about the world and what good people should be doing, was anyone's guess.  Mephisto, Lord of Hate, probably had a lot to do with it.
  
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Mizor: "Aa!  Grrmrullaahg!" (Hey!  Grand Uncle Mallog!)
 
Mizor: "Aa!  Grrmrullaahg!" (Hey!  Grand Uncle Mallog!)
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Grand Uncle Mallog: "AAAAAAHHHIIIIEEEHHHHAAAAHHHHH!!!!!"
 
Grand Uncle Mallog: "AAAAAAHHHIIIIEEEHHHHAAAAHHHHH!!!!!"
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Mizor: "Uaaalleeghaaauuwaallauhd!"  (Uncle, Aunt Hinnadix wants to know where you hid the key to the cedar chest in the bedroom closet!  You didn't tell her before you died!)
 
Mizor: "Uaaalleeghaaauuwaallauhd!"  (Uncle, Aunt Hinnadix wants to know where you hid the key to the cedar chest in the bedroom closet!  You didn't tell her before you died!)
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Grand Uncle Mallog: "WAAAIIIEEEHURSOMUCHAAAAOOOAIEAIEAIEEEEE!!!!!"
 
Grand Uncle Mallog: "WAAAIIIEEEHURSOMUCHAAAAOOOAIEAIEAIEEEEE!!!!!"
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Mizor: "Hruf." (Well, fine.  Be that way.)
 
Mizor: "Hruf." (Well, fine.  Be that way.)
  
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==Chapter 15==
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===Chapter 15===
 
To destroy Mephisto's soulstone, Mizor placed it on the Hellforge, and smashed it with the Hell smith's hammer.  His Maul couldn't break it, strangely, even though the corrupted soulstone was supposed to be fragile.  The ways of magic are strange.  Mephisto's soul was in the stone, and smashing it would release him back into Hell, but without any connection to the world, so he couldn't go back.  The stone glowed in the heat of the forge, and with great pleasure, Mizor pounded it into tiny little flinders, releasing several dead spirits.  Who were they, Mizor wondered?  Souls the father of hate had devoured?  They were gone too quickly to guess at their identity; hopefully, they would go on to whatever reward they deserved.
 
To destroy Mephisto's soulstone, Mizor placed it on the Hellforge, and smashed it with the Hell smith's hammer.  His Maul couldn't break it, strangely, even though the corrupted soulstone was supposed to be fragile.  The ways of magic are strange.  Mephisto's soul was in the stone, and smashing it would release him back into Hell, but without any connection to the world, so he couldn't go back.  The stone glowed in the heat of the forge, and with great pleasure, Mizor pounded it into tiny little flinders, releasing several dead spirits.  Who were they, Mizor wondered?  Souls the father of hate had devoured?  They were gone too quickly to guess at their identity; hopefully, they would go on to whatever reward they deserved.
  
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Mizor: "Rrrruf!"  (Good shot!)
 
Mizor: "Rrrruf!"  (Good shot!)
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Paige: "Next time, I'm going after your big topaz."
 
Paige: "Next time, I'm going after your big topaz."
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Mizor: "Hauurrugahh?" (Who are you kidding?)  (Shoots, get a ruby.)
 
Mizor: "Hauurrugahh?" (Who are you kidding?)  (Shoots, get a ruby.)
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Paige: "Why didn't go for the perfect skull?"
 
Paige: "Why didn't go for the perfect skull?"
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Mizor: "Haz."  (I was.)
 
Mizor: "Haz."  (I was.)
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Paige: "Handy things, opposable thumbs." (Shoots, gets the perfect topaz.)
 
Paige: "Handy things, opposable thumbs." (Shoots, gets the perfect topaz.)
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Tyrael: "Ahem."
 
Tyrael: "Ahem."
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Mizor: "Soeahuum?" (Should we ignore him some more?)
 
Mizor: "Soeahuum?" (Should we ignore him some more?)
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Paige: "He wants us to go back into Hell."
 
Paige: "He wants us to go back into Hell."
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Mizor: "Ahhownel.  Rrpprreen." (I don't like Hell.  It's depressing.)
 
Mizor: "Ahhownel.  Rrpprreen." (I don't like Hell.  It's depressing.)
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Paige: "Hellish, even."
 
Paige: "Hellish, even."
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Mizor: "Rrrrfll." (Infernal.)
 
Mizor: "Rrrrfll." (Infernal.)
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Paige: "Stygian."
 
Paige: "Stygian."
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Mizor: "Prruushs." (Perditious.)
 
Mizor: "Prruushs." (Perditious.)
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Paige: "Acherontic."
 
Paige: "Acherontic."
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Mizor: "Rrr... rrgadrrul?" (Er... purgatorial?)
 
Mizor: "Rrr... rrgadrrul?" (Er... purgatorial?)
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Paige: "Chthonic."
 
Paige: "Chthonic."
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Mizor: "Hwin." (You win.)
 
Mizor: "Hwin." (You win.)
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Tyrael: "The time has come for you to hunt down and destroy Diablo himself."
 
Tyrael: "The time has come for you to hunt down and destroy Diablo himself."
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Mizor: "Aaawwgiigahom?" (Can't we just give him a big wedgie and go home?)
 
Mizor: "Aaawwgiigahom?" (Can't we just give him a big wedgie and go home?)
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Tyrael: "The demon lord Diablo is the youngest of the Three Great Evils, the Lord of Terror.  He is responsible for the destruction of Tristram, and many other cities and towns, as well as the corruption of the last great hero who faced him.  He is dedicated to the destruction of your entire world, and all that you know."
 
Tyrael: "The demon lord Diablo is the youngest of the Three Great Evils, the Lord of Terror.  He is responsible for the destruction of Tristram, and many other cities and towns, as well as the corruption of the last great hero who faced him.  He is dedicated to the destruction of your entire world, and all that you know."
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Mizor: "Owwunaarrb." (I can throw in a good dutch rub.)
 
Mizor: "Owwunaarrb." (I can throw in a good dutch rub.)
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Tyrael: "He is to be found in his Chaos Fortress, conferring with his closest advisors.  They are protected by five seals, which you must open to reach the Lord of Terror himself."
 
Tyrael: "He is to be found in his Chaos Fortress, conferring with his closest advisors.  They are protected by five seals, which you must open to reach the Lord of Terror himself."
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Paige: "Wedgies for all!  Except some of them might not wear underwear."
 
Paige: "Wedgies for all!  Except some of them might not wear underwear."
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Mizor: "Hweerreenowrr?" (Do we really want to know about demon underwear?)
 
Mizor: "Hweerreenowrr?" (Do we really want to know about demon underwear?)
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Tyrael: "It is imperative that you complete this task..."
 
Tyrael: "It is imperative that you complete this task..."
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Mizor: "RRWWAAAHHH!  Hrrgo." (We know, already!  Here we go.)
 
Mizor: "RRWWAAAHHH!  Hrrgo." (We know, already!  Here we go.)
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(Poof, away they went.)
 
(Poof, away they went.)
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Tyrael: "This does not bode well.  Should their courage falter, we..."
 
Tyrael: "This does not bode well.  Should their courage falter, we..."
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Cain: "Please, worry not, great Tyrael.  They have not lost their bravery.  The trials they have faced were tiring, and they needed time to rest and restore their spirits."
 
Cain: "Please, worry not, great Tyrael.  They have not lost their bravery.  The trials they have faced were tiring, and they needed time to rest and restore their spirits."
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Tyrael: "The trials that face them have hardly begun.  If the mortal hero tires so quickly, what hope is there for your world?"
 
Tyrael: "The trials that face them have hardly begun.  If the mortal hero tires so quickly, what hope is there for your world?"
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Cain: "They simply lack your experience and knowledge.  The first trial a youth faces weighs heavily upon him, as he has known no greater burden."
 
Cain: "They simply lack your experience and knowledge.  The first trial a youth faces weighs heavily upon him, as he has known no greater burden."
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Tyrael: "Perhaps you are right, mortal.  Izual's betrayal has troubled me, and led me to doubt the wisdom of my course.  They have brought so much suffering, and my actions may have caused still more.  Could we simply be playing into their deception again?"
 
Tyrael: "Perhaps you are right, mortal.  Izual's betrayal has troubled me, and led me to doubt the wisdom of my course.  They have brought so much suffering, and my actions may have caused still more.  Could we simply be playing into their deception again?"
  
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Concluding thoughts:
 
Concluding thoughts:
1) With players 8 on, Diablo is grinning evil death on wheels.  I need more purple potions.
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#With players 8 on, Diablo is grinning evil death on wheels.  I need more purple potions.
2) When Diablo went down, Mizor had 36 hit points left.  Diablo's treasure was a Paladin-specific shield, Assassin claws, and gauntlets that added to Amazon skills.  How does the game always know exactly what you're not looking for?
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#When Diablo went down, Mizor had 36 hit points left.  Diablo's treasure was a Paladin-specific shield, Assassin claws, and gauntlets that added to Amazon skills.  How does the game always know exactly what you're not looking for?
3) I hope the words I put in Tyrael's mouth were pompous enough for him.
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#I hope the words I put in Tyrael's mouth were pompous enough for him.
 
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==Chapter 16==
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==Act 5==
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===Chapter 16===
 
That stupid angel.  Stupid, stupid, stupid!  Baal was still in the mortal world, he had not joined his younger brother in Hell.  While Mizor was making his way down to Diablo's fortress, the last of the Three had recovered his soulstone, and with his power complete, raised up an army and marched into the northern mountains.  Tyrael knew perfectly what was hidden there, and that Mizor's people were sworn to protect it at all costs.  So, once he discovered this, why hadn't Tyrael told Mizor?  Diablo could sit in his fortress and raise armies forever, he didn't matter as long as the secret was intact.  But if Baal fought his way into the sacred mountain, defeating Diablo and Mephisto would be meaningless.
 
That stupid angel.  Stupid, stupid, stupid!  Baal was still in the mortal world, he had not joined his younger brother in Hell.  While Mizor was making his way down to Diablo's fortress, the last of the Three had recovered his soulstone, and with his power complete, raised up an army and marched into the northern mountains.  Tyrael knew perfectly what was hidden there, and that Mizor's people were sworn to protect it at all costs.  So, once he discovered this, why hadn't Tyrael told Mizor?  Diablo could sit in his fortress and raise armies forever, he didn't matter as long as the secret was intact.  But if Baal fought his way into the sacred mountain, defeating Diablo and Mephisto would be meaningless.
  
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Malah: "I, Malah, welcome you to Harrogath.  Another warrior will be very helpful in the siege, and when we must, which will be soon, we can eat your pet bears."
 
Malah: "I, Malah, welcome you to Harrogath.  Another warrior will be very helpful in the siege, and when we must, which will be soon, we can eat your pet bears."
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Bear: "Hwruff?"
 
Bear: "Hwruff?"
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Mizor: (sigh...)
 
Mizor: (sigh...)
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Paige: "Do I look that authoritative?  The tall one's the boss.  A Druid.  Skinchanger.  You know?"
 
Paige: "Do I look that authoritative?  The tall one's the boss.  A Druid.  Skinchanger.  You know?"
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Malah: "Oh, no, the Druids would not come to Harrogath.  They will not come to Arreat until the final assault, which heralds the end of the world."
 
Malah: "Oh, no, the Druids would not come to Harrogath.  They will not come to Arreat until the final assault, which heralds the end of the world."
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Mizor: "Wwiresess." (This lady needs glasses.)
 
Mizor: "Wwiresess." (This lady needs glasses.)
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Paige: "Don't you people kill lowlanders who come up here?"
 
Paige: "Don't you people kill lowlanders who come up here?"
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Malah: "We kill anyone who comes here, that is our duty.  We defend the sacred mountain against all who would even look upon it, for no one knows by what foul means evil may creep in."
 
Malah: "We kill anyone who comes here, that is our duty.  We defend the sacred mountain against all who would even look upon it, for no one knows by what foul means evil may creep in."
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Mizor: "Rrrrowllgehhs." (I told you Barbarians are a bunch of meat-heads.)
 
Mizor: "Rrrrowllgehhs." (I told you Barbarians are a bunch of meat-heads.)
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Paige: "Look, is there someone in charge we can talk to?"
 
Paige: "Look, is there someone in charge we can talk to?"
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Malah: "Qual-kehk is our senior man-at-arms.  The last of our elders is Nihlathak.  All of the others sacrificed themselves to place a spell over the citadel, which has prevented Baals forces from overrunning us."
 
Malah: "Qual-kehk is our senior man-at-arms.  The last of our elders is Nihlathak.  All of the others sacrificed themselves to place a spell over the citadel, which has prevented Baals forces from overrunning us."
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Paige: "Ok, that explains why the place is still standing."
 
Paige: "Ok, that explains why the place is still standing."
 +
 
Malah: "Rather than the quick death of the sword, we are condemned to the slow death of starvation under siege.  While Baal's forces cannot enter, we cannot leave to find food except under their blades and missiles.  If you can help us, please, I beg of you, see Qual-kehk."
 
Malah: "Rather than the quick death of the sword, we are condemned to the slow death of starvation under siege.  While Baal's forces cannot enter, we cannot leave to find food except under their blades and missiles.  If you can help us, please, I beg of you, see Qual-kehk."
  
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==Chapter 17==
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===Chapter 17===
 
Beyond the hills outside Harrogath, a frigid, windy highland held Mount Arreat's first waypoint.  After returning to town, Qual-kehk sought Mizor out.  The Barbarians Mizor had met spoke well of him when they returned to town.  This was a bit surprising, they had seemed like a tight-lipped bunch while Mizor was saving their skins.  Maybe it was just their wounded pride, seeing Mizor and Paige wade through Baal's forces, accomplishing what they could not.  To keep peace, Mizor decided not to tell Qual-kehk that breaking the siege was actually fairly easy.  He'd even been able to restock most of his potion supply.
 
Beyond the hills outside Harrogath, a frigid, windy highland held Mount Arreat's first waypoint.  After returning to town, Qual-kehk sought Mizor out.  The Barbarians Mizor had met spoke well of him when they returned to town.  This was a bit surprising, they had seemed like a tight-lipped bunch while Mizor was saving their skins.  Maybe it was just their wounded pride, seeing Mizor and Paige wade through Baal's forces, accomplishing what they could not.  To keep peace, Mizor decided not to tell Qual-kehk that breaking the siege was actually fairly easy.  He'd even been able to restock most of his potion supply.
  
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Karnac: "Look at these muscles! (FLEX!!!)  Look at that power!  Why are ye takin' a wee slip of a girl with ye against the forces o' Hell?  This is a job for men!"
 
Karnac: "Look at these muscles! (FLEX!!!)  Look at that power!  Why are ye takin' a wee slip of a girl with ye against the forces o' Hell?  This is a job for men!"
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Mizor: (Does his best to convey how unimpressed he is.)
 
Mizor: (Does his best to convey how unimpressed he is.)
 +
 
Paige: "How good a shot are you?  Can you fire chilling arrows?"
 
Paige: "How good a shot are you?  Can you fire chilling arrows?"
 +
 
Karnac: "That's sissy stuff!  Look at this!" (Breaks a solid beam in half with his head.)
 
Karnac: "That's sissy stuff!  Look at this!" (Breaks a solid beam in half with his head.)
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Mizor: "Ageuusdrred." (Paige knows better uses for her head.)
 
Mizor: "Ageuusdrred." (Paige knows better uses for her head.)
 +
 
Karnac: "What was that?"
 
Karnac: "What was that?"
 +
 
Paige: "He says I know better things to do with my head."
 
Paige: "He says I know better things to do with my head."
 +
 
Karnac: "No, he didn't.  I don't know what he said, but it wasn't that!"
 
Karnac: "No, he didn't.  I don't know what he said, but it wasn't that!"
 +
 
Mizor: (Raises an eyebrow.) "Oossnmmrrre?"
 
Mizor: (Raises an eyebrow.) "Oossnmmrrre?"
 +
 
Karnac: (Looks confused.) "Could ye repeat that, maybe?"
 
Karnac: (Looks confused.) "Could ye repeat that, maybe?"
 +
 
Mizor: (Pats Paige's shoulder and grins.)
 
Mizor: (Pats Paige's shoulder and grins.)
 +
 
Paige: "Looks like I've got job security."
 
Paige: "Looks like I've got job security."
 +
 
Mizor: "Hhwaraaoges?" (Do you want to go back to the Rogues?)
 
Mizor: "Hhwaraaoges?" (Do you want to go back to the Rogues?)
 +
 
Paige: "Nah.  Kashya's a bitch.  Besides, none of them like to go shopping as much as you."
 
Paige: "Nah.  Kashya's a bitch.  Besides, none of them like to go shopping as much as you."
  
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Malah: "There is a matter which I hesitate to speak of..."
 
Malah: "There is a matter which I hesitate to speak of..."
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Paige: "No sweat.  Do you need some more superheals?"
 
Paige: "No sweat.  Do you need some more superheals?"
 +
 
Malah: "It is about Anya, the daughter of our chief elder.  Her father sacrificed himself to place the protective ward around the citadel, and Anya was the only one left of the chiefly line.  But she has been missing for some time."
 
Malah: "It is about Anya, the daughter of our chief elder.  Her father sacrificed himself to place the protective ward around the citadel, and Anya was the only one left of the chiefly line.  But she has been missing for some time."
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Paige: "Well... a lot of people look like they're missing... I mean, a city needs more women than I've seen around here."
 
Paige: "Well... a lot of people look like they're missing... I mean, a city needs more women than I've seen around here."
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Malah: "One night, just before your arrival, I overheard her and Nihlathak arguing about her father's death. The next morning she was gone."
 
Malah: "One night, just before your arrival, I overheard her and Nihlathak arguing about her father's death. The next morning she was gone."
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Mizor: "Rrrrr..."
 
Mizor: "Rrrrr..."
 +
 
Paige: "What, that pale skinny guy?  With the bones sewn into his clothes?  I don't know why anyone wants anything to do with him, he gives me the creeps."
 
Paige: "What, that pale skinny guy?  With the bones sewn into his clothes?  I don't know why anyone wants anything to do with him, he gives me the creeps."
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Malah: "He has his own story of what became of her, and claims that she is dead.  The last daughter of the chief of Harrogath would not die easily."
 
Malah: "He has his own story of what became of her, and claims that she is dead.  The last daughter of the chief of Harrogath would not die easily."
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Paige: "Chief's daughters die as easily as anyone else, that's not hard to imagine."
 
Paige: "Chief's daughters die as easily as anyone else, that's not hard to imagine."
 +
 
Malah: "I know that she is alive!  You must find Anya, she knows many things which may be of use to you."
 
Malah: "I know that she is alive!  You must find Anya, she knows many things which may be of use to you."
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Mizor: "Hrrukn?" (Like Cain?) (Rolls his eyes.)
 
Mizor: "Hrrukn?" (Like Cain?) (Rolls his eyes.)
 +
 
Paige: "Uh... yeah.  We'll talk to Nihlathak.  And find Anya."
 
Paige: "Uh... yeah.  We'll talk to Nihlathak.  And find Anya."
 +
 
Mizor: "Rrrrrwseor." (Or what's left of her.)
 
Mizor: "Rrrrrwseor." (Or what's left of her.)
 +
 
Paige: "Hush."
 
Paige: "Hush."
 
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==Chapter 18==
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===Chapter 18===
 
Mizor: "Aawwnakaakl." (I don't want to talk to Nihlathak.)
 
Mizor: "Aawwnakaakl." (I don't want to talk to Nihlathak.)
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Paige: "Come on.  Be nice to Malah."
 
Paige: "Come on.  Be nice to Malah."
 +
 
Mizor: "Aawmmsls." (I don't like the way he smells.)
 
Mizor: "Aawmmsls." (I don't like the way he smells.)
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Paige: "Well, I don't like the way you smell.  I don't like the way anyone up here smells.  But I've got to admit, Nihlathak does smell pretty strange."
 
Paige: "Well, I don't like the way you smell.  I don't like the way anyone up here smells.  But I've got to admit, Nihlathak does smell pretty strange."
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Mizor: "Sssmmrzbee." (He smells like a zombie.)
 
Mizor: "Sssmmrzbee." (He smells like a zombie.)
 +
 
Paige: "Kind of.  He smells more like a rat."
 
Paige: "Kind of.  He smells more like a rat."
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Mizor: "Rrrrmass." (I've met many much nicer rats.)
 
Mizor: "Rrrrmass." (I've met many much nicer rats.)
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Paige: "They were probably poorer conversationalists.  Look, Malah is old, even if we get Baal, she's not long for the world.  It would be nice if she at least knew what happened to this Anya person.  Someone should get some peace of mind, somehow."
 
Paige: "They were probably poorer conversationalists.  Look, Malah is old, even if we get Baal, she's not long for the world.  It would be nice if she at least knew what happened to this Anya person.  Someone should get some peace of mind, somehow."
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Mizor: "Hwwme?" (What about me?)
 
Mizor: "Hwwme?" (What about me?)
 +
 
Paige: "You get to make peace.  Hello, elder Nihlathak."
 
Paige: "You get to make peace.  Hello, elder Nihlathak."
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Nihlathak: "Well, well, our little siege-breakers.  So kind of you to deign to visit.  How may I be of service to our illustrious guests?"
 
Nihlathak: "Well, well, our little siege-breakers.  So kind of you to deign to visit.  How may I be of service to our illustrious guests?"
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Mizor: "Rrrr..."
 
Mizor: "Rrrr..."
 +
 
Paige: "We were kind of wondering, about someone missing from the citadel..."
 
Paige: "We were kind of wondering, about someone missing from the citadel..."
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Nihlathak: "Many are missing from our city.  You may have heard something about them being dead.  This happens, during war.  However, we are not eager to repopulate with nosy outlanders, or their trained animals."
 
Nihlathak: "Many are missing from our city.  You may have heard something about them being dead.  This happens, during war.  However, we are not eager to repopulate with nosy outlanders, or their trained animals."
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Mizor: (Oh so dearly and desperately wants to smash his smirking face in.)
 
Mizor: (Oh so dearly and desperately wants to smash his smirking face in.)
 +
 
Paige: "We heard about someone specific... named Anya?"
 
Paige: "We heard about someone specific... named Anya?"
 +
 
Nihlathak: "You've been talking with Malah, haven't you?  What has she been telling you?"
 
Nihlathak: "You've been talking with Malah, haven't you?  What has she been telling you?"
 +
 
Mizor: "Whaaookassd." (That you're a creepy, sneaky bastard.)
 
Mizor: "Whaaookassd." (That you're a creepy, sneaky bastard.)
 +
 
Nihlathak: "Never mind, I know what she's been saying.  Yes, Anya.  The darling daughter of our dear departed high chief.  A true princess.  She and I had an argument about 'daddy', and she stormed off when I did not agree that dying was the best thing I could have done for our land.  Unfortunately, her temper led her outside the gates.  She was a headstrong girl, and must have thought the invading army would never dare disturb her in her royal sulk."
 
Nihlathak: "Never mind, I know what she's been saying.  Yes, Anya.  The darling daughter of our dear departed high chief.  A true princess.  She and I had an argument about 'daddy', and she stormed off when I did not agree that dying was the best thing I could have done for our land.  Unfortunately, her temper led her outside the gates.  She was a headstrong girl, and must have thought the invading army would never dare disturb her in her royal sulk."
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Paige: "She stormed off outside the gates?  She opened the gates?"
 
Paige: "She stormed off outside the gates?  She opened the gates?"
 +
 
Mizor: "Hhhrronnaarnng." (Headstrong and arm-strong.)
 
Mizor: "Hhhrronnaarnng." (Headstrong and arm-strong.)
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Nihlathak: "I am quite sure she is now a nutritional supplement.  Despite what Malah thinks, a poor temper is not a sign of an indomitable spirit.  And neither will save you from a blade."
 
Nihlathak: "I am quite sure she is now a nutritional supplement.  Despite what Malah thinks, a poor temper is not a sign of an indomitable spirit.  And neither will save you from a blade."
  
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Paige: "Dammit, stupid bear!"
 
Paige: "Dammit, stupid bear!"
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Mizor: "Mrrr?"
 
Mizor: "Mrrr?"
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Paige: "No, the other one!"
 
Paige: "No, the other one!"
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Bear: "Rrrr!"
 
Bear: "Rrrr!"
  
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Malah: "Bless you and thank you, great hero.  This is an ancient scroll of resistance I had at the bottom of an old trunk.  I hope it will be of use to you."
 
Malah: "Bless you and thank you, great hero.  This is an ancient scroll of resistance I had at the bottom of an old trunk.  I hope it will be of use to you."
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Mizor: "Waaahgh!  Waahttaihm?" (Wow!  Can I go through your attic sometime?)
 
Mizor: "Waaahgh!  Waahttaihm?" (Wow!  Can I go through your attic sometime?)
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Anya: "And thank you, hero, for rescuing me.  Here is a token of my appreciation, I had it custom made for you, by Larzuk." (Hands Mizor a fairly useless rare wolf pelt.)
 
Anya: "And thank you, hero, for rescuing me.  Here is a token of my appreciation, I had it custom made for you, by Larzuk." (Hands Mizor a fairly useless rare wolf pelt.)
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Mizor: (Gee, I thought only we knew how to make these things.)
 
Mizor: (Gee, I thought only we knew how to make these things.)
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Anya: "Nihlathak negotiated with Baal.  In exchange for sparing Harrogath, Nihlathak is going to give Baal our most holy totem, which would allow him to pass the summit of Mount Arreat unchallenged!  He could just walk in!"
 
Anya: "Nihlathak negotiated with Baal.  In exchange for sparing Harrogath, Nihlathak is going to give Baal our most holy totem, which would allow him to pass the summit of Mount Arreat unchallenged!  He could just walk in!"
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Mizor: "RRRRRAAAAAAHHHH!!!"
 
Mizor: "RRRRRAAAAAAHHHH!!!"
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Anya: "Through this red portal, Nihlathak's... (Mizor grabs Paige and runs through the portal.)  Uh, well, never mind, you'll find out."
 
Anya: "Through this red portal, Nihlathak's... (Mizor grabs Paige and runs through the portal.)  Uh, well, never mind, you'll find out."
  
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==Chapter 19==
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===Chapter 19===
 
Well, that's that.  All hope is lost.  Mizor knew far too much to think otherwise.  The college of Druids was certain, inside Mount Arreat is the Worldstone, the very soul of Nature herself.  How it was, no one could say, but it was, and that was the only thing that was important.  Very soon, it would no longer be.  Baal would enter unchallenged, leaving hordes of demons behind him to slow any pursuit to a crawl, and then... if the Worldstone was a soulstone, like the small ones used to contain the Three, Baal would corrupt it.  Corrupting Nature at her very heart... the world was doomed, utterly doomed.
 
Well, that's that.  All hope is lost.  Mizor knew far too much to think otherwise.  The college of Druids was certain, inside Mount Arreat is the Worldstone, the very soul of Nature herself.  How it was, no one could say, but it was, and that was the only thing that was important.  Very soon, it would no longer be.  Baal would enter unchallenged, leaving hordes of demons behind him to slow any pursuit to a crawl, and then... if the Worldstone was a soulstone, like the small ones used to contain the Three, Baal would corrupt it.  Corrupting Nature at her very heart... the world was doomed, utterly doomed.
  
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Cain: "Hello!  I have been speaking with Anya.  Ah, what a fine example of feminine strength.  She reminds me of the priestesses of Zakarum I knew in my youth.  They don't take vows of chastity, you know."
 
Cain: "Hello!  I have been speaking with Anya.  Ah, what a fine example of feminine strength.  She reminds me of the priestesses of Zakarum I knew in my youth.  They don't take vows of chastity, you know."
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Mizor: "Wumph." (Whatever.)
 
Mizor: "Wumph." (Whatever.)
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Paige: "Cain, please, tell him we need to go!  Baal has to be stopped."
 
Paige: "Cain, please, tell him we need to go!  Baal has to be stopped."
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Cain: "Of course he must be stopped.  Even if Baal is able to pass the summit of Mount Arreat, he must not be given time within it.  Though neither Anya nor you will tell me exactly what is inside Mount Arreat, surely, Baal will need time to do what he wants."
 
Cain: "Of course he must be stopped.  Even if Baal is able to pass the summit of Mount Arreat, he must not be given time within it.  Though neither Anya nor you will tell me exactly what is inside Mount Arreat, surely, Baal will need time to do what he wants."
 
Mizor: "Hmmm..."
 
Mizor: "Hmmm..."
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Cain: "Baal has not had so much time as Diablo, and it is possible that even now, you will be able to catch him before he reaches his goal.  You have been no more than one step behind him for so long, surely, you can overtake him with a little more effort."
 
Cain: "Baal has not had so much time as Diablo, and it is possible that even now, you will be able to catch him before he reaches his goal.  You have been no more than one step behind him for so long, surely, you can overtake him with a little more effort."
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Mizor: (Stands up.) "Rrrassoreaie!" (It's that or sit here and die!)
 
Mizor: (Stands up.) "Rrrassoreaie!" (It's that or sit here and die!)
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Paige: "Yeah!  Come on!"
 
Paige: "Yeah!  Come on!"
  
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Mizor: (Looks at Paige.)
 
Mizor: (Looks at Paige.)
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Paige: "Should I stay home?"
 
Paige: "Should I stay home?"
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Qual-kehk: "What do you mean?"
 
Qual-kehk: "What do you mean?"
 +
 
Paige: "You said honorable combat.  Is hired help honorable?"
 
Paige: "You said honorable combat.  Is hired help honorable?"
 +
 
Qual-kehk: (Laughs.) "Your presence will make little difference to the Ancient Ones."
 
Qual-kehk: (Laughs.) "Your presence will make little difference to the Ancient Ones."
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Paige: "Gee, thanks a lot."
 
Paige: "Gee, thanks a lot."
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Qual-kehk: "You are entirely welcome.  Now go, and die bravely, if that is your fate."
 
Qual-kehk: "You are entirely welcome.  Now go, and die bravely, if that is your fate."
  
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==Chapter 20==
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===Chapter 20===
 
Inside the Worldstone Keep, the halls were small, with strong stone columns and wide corridors.  Bear sniffed at a dead man lying on the floor -- at least, it was probably a man, all that was left was part of a leg, and an arm clutching a saber.  The floor was tiled, sort of, with huge slabs of stone interlocked like a god's jigsaw puzzle, but here and there a shard of glowing, fiery crystal had thrust up through the pattern.  A very bad sign.  They pressed on.
 
Inside the Worldstone Keep, the halls were small, with strong stone columns and wide corridors.  Bear sniffed at a dead man lying on the floor -- at least, it was probably a man, all that was left was part of a leg, and an arm clutching a saber.  The floor was tiled, sort of, with huge slabs of stone interlocked like a god's jigsaw puzzle, but here and there a shard of glowing, fiery crystal had thrust up through the pattern.  A very bad sign.  They pressed on.
  
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Baal: "Pathetic fool!  This race was won before you were born!"
 
Baal: "Pathetic fool!  This race was won before you were born!"
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Mizor: "AWWWAAHAAP!"  (AAAH, SHADDUP!!)
 
Mizor: "AWWWAAHAAP!"  (AAAH, SHADDUP!!)
  
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Mizor: "Hwraooaopy." (So nice of you to drop by.)
 
Mizor: "Hwraooaopy." (So nice of you to drop by.)
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Paige: "Oh, my spine..."
 
Paige: "Oh, my spine..."
 +
 
Mizor: (Pours superheal down Paige's throat.) "Hoaadadee?" (How about a strategy?)
 
Mizor: (Pours superheal down Paige's throat.) "Hoaadadee?" (How about a strategy?)
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Paige: "What, you don't want to just stuff our bodies down their throats and hope they choke on us?"
 
Paige: "What, you don't want to just stuff our bodies down their throats and hope they choke on us?"
  
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Mizor: "WO!  Ahhuualaeeor!" (NO!  You can't destroy the soul of the world!)
 
Mizor: "WO!  Ahhuualaeeor!" (NO!  You can't destroy the soul of the world!)
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Tyrael: "You do not understand the true nature of the Worldstone; the force of nature and the living things you cherish will not suffer by its loss."
 
Tyrael: "You do not understand the true nature of the Worldstone; the force of nature and the living things you cherish will not suffer by its loss."
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Mizor: "Hrrr?!  Whaawuuais?" (What?!  Then why'd we go through all this?)
 
Mizor: "Hrrr?!  Whaawuuais?" (What?!  Then why'd we go through all this?)
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Tyrael: "There is more on heaven, and on earth, than is dreamt of in your philosophy.  Though I cannot predict the consequences of destroying the stone, green things will still grow, and life and death will triumph, so long as guardians of the light come forth when needed.  Go now, I have prepared a portal to take you to safety."
 
Tyrael: "There is more on heaven, and on earth, than is dreamt of in your philosophy.  Though I cannot predict the consequences of destroying the stone, green things will still grow, and life and death will triumph, so long as guardians of the light come forth when needed.  Go now, I have prepared a portal to take you to safety."
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Mizor: "Bub..." (But...)
 
Mizor: "Bub..." (But...)
 +
 
Tyrael: "There is nothing more that can be done.  Go."
 
Tyrael: "There is nothing more that can be done.  Go."
  
  
 
Concluding thoughts:
 
Concluding thoughts:
1) I wonder how many other people thought that Tyrael's final appearance must be another demonic trick?  It would be so like these demons to imitate Tyrael and not destroy the Worldstone, keeping it intact for the coming invasion.
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#I wonder how many other people thought that Tyrael's final appearance must be another demonic trick?  It would be so like these demons to imitate Tyrael and not destroy the Worldstone, keeping it intact for the coming invasion.
2) Werebears are not so bad, but I've found I enjoy other kinds of melee fighters more.  Maul and Shockwave are very effective, but having so little variety in your attacks can be a little dull.  Hunger works if you don't have a weapon with life leech, but don't put more than one point in it.  Fire Claws is very weak unless you invest a lot in it, and there are better things to invest in.  The slow speed running speed of the bear also makes most tactics difficult to employ, aside from "wade in and smash."  
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#Werebears are not so bad, but I've found I enjoy other kinds of melee fighters more.  Maul and Shockwave are very effective, but having so little variety in your attacks can be a little dull.  Hunger works if you don't have a weapon with life leech, but don't put more than one point in it.  Fire Claws is very weak unless you invest a lot in it, and there are better things to invest in.  The slow speed running speed of the bear also makes most tactics difficult to employ, aside from "wade in and smash."  
3) Players 8 does make the game more difficult, but only certain sections.  It's harder at the start, then becomes much easier through act II, and harder again at the end of act III, when you start running into more elemental attacks.  Baal is less dangerous than Diablo in players 1, but in players 8 he's pathetic.  I spent a lot of time making all those purple potions, and never got to use them, dammit!
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#Players 8 does make the game more difficult, but only certain sections.  It's harder at the start, then becomes much easier through act II, and harder again at the end of act III, when you start running into more elemental attacks.  Baal is less dangerous than Diablo in players 1, but in players 8 he's pathetic.  I spent a lot of time making all those purple potions, and never got to use them, dammit!
4) Muling is probably better for my peace of mind than the character's survival.  It's frustrating to find some wonderful item with a character who doesn't need it, when another character would give a kidney for it.  It's genuinely painful to have to sell it for far less than it's worth.  But knowing it's sitting on the mule can take the suspense out of the game while you're playing; you know you'll get something good once you hit level 23, or whatever.
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#Muling is probably better for my peace of mind than the character's survival.  It's frustrating to find some wonderful item with a character who doesn't need it, when another character would give a kidney for it.  It's genuinely painful to have to sell it for far less than it's worth.  But knowing it's sitting on the mule can take the suspense out of the game while you're playing; you know you'll get something good once you hit level 23, or whatever.
  
  

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