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Sakura
30-06-2008, 20:09
Hio

I was thinking about reading through the Diablo books again. Haven't read them all, but I've borrowed some from a friend earlier. I was just wondering if someone could list them in their rightfull order, so I know which one to start with. I don't know if they're chronological, but that would be most logical (rhymes), so if anyone knows the order, please let me know :thumbup:

Regards

Thirty-Thirty
30-06-2008, 20:57
Taken straight from the Wikipedia:

* Birthright (2006)
* Scales of the Serpent (2007)
* The Veiled Prophet (Sept 2007)

I was unaware of these books, and the fact that they are considered canonical. Better find out what happened for the purposes of more efficient speculation.

Sakura
30-06-2008, 22:40
there's actually more books aswell, that's why I'm asking, cause I'm not sure which ones to start of with

Thirty-Thirty
30-06-2008, 22:54
The list by Richard Knaak appears to be:

1. Diablo series
1. Legacy of Blood (2001), ISBN 0-671-04155-X
2. Kingdom of Shadow (2002), ISBN 0-7434-2692-4
3. Moon of the Spider (2006), ISBN 0-7434-7132-6
2. The Sin War series
1. Birthright (2006)
2. Scales of the Serpent (2007)
3. The Veiled Prophet (2007)

I don't think the first three form a single unit, though.

ferentix
30-06-2008, 23:08
Legacy of Blood (2001) Author: Richard A. Knaak
The Black Road (2002) Author: Mel Odom
The Kingdow of Shadow (2002) Author: Richard A. Knaak
Moon of The Spider (2006) Author: Richard A. Knaak
Birthright Bk. 1 (Diablo: The Sin War) (2006) Author: Richard A. Knaak
Scales of Serpent Bk. 2 (Diablo: The Sin War) (2007) Author: Richard A. Knaak
Veiled Prophet Bk. 3 (Diablo: The Sin War) (2007) Author: Richard A. Knaak

EDIT: Too slow :)

Sakura
01-07-2008, 16:19
thanks guys, got something ford the beach while my girlfriend reads all those crappy chick magazines :D Might be the wrong setting though :)

ebolasupermonky
02-07-2008, 07:44
There is one more book that was not listed, and one that i didnt know about until today

DIABLO:DEMONSBANE

=) have fun reading it

Temple Guard
11-07-2008, 01:17
Is the author involved with Blizzard in any way? I mean, did Blizzard agree with the stories in the books or do they contain "facts" that are not real in the diablo universe which Blizzard created?

Swiffer
11-07-2008, 03:19
Is the author involved with Blizzard in any way? I mean, did Blizzard agree with the stories in the books or do they contain "facts" that are not real in the diablo universe which Blizzard created?

All books based on Blizzard IP get assistance by Blizzard.

The Sin War trilogy is an account of the events of the Sin War, written with close assistance by Chris Metzen (Blizzard Lore Master) and so they are considered canon material for the world.

I am not entirely sure how Blizzard determine whether a book becomes canon or not, my experience is mostly with Forgotten Realms D&D novels, where almost without fail the events depicted in the books are canon.

Thirty-Thirty
11-07-2008, 15:45
I'm not going to start a new thread, but maybe someone who has read the books can answer...

From a competing forum, I noticed mention of an angel named Imperius, who seems to think Inarius is a renegade, and Sanctuary should be destroyed. A lot of speculation has suggested such a character might be introduced. Is Imperius an option? I know nothing about him, having not read the books.

I'm starting to think I should just read those books now. Then again, I've started playing D2 again, so no time! :p

Temple Guard
12-07-2008, 11:34
All books based on Blizzard IP get assistance by Blizzard.

The Sin War trilogy is an account of the events of the Sin War, written with close assistance by Chris Metzen (Blizzard Lore Master) and so they are considered canon material for the world.
Thx for the information. I ordered the Sin War trilogy right away from Amazon :jig:.

Grawner
18-07-2008, 19:42
i just ordered The Sin War (1) today, and i was wondering;
is the other books based on the game as well? should you read them as well as The Sin War?