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Aranock
04-07-2008, 10:47
Had a little debate with my friend this evening over chat.

I started by asking him if he knew that the the hero from D1...the wanderer.....D2 Diablo.....was from Tristram originally. Reason i said this was because i recalled Ogden's intro from Diablo 1. "Greetings honored traveler, much has changed since you lived here my friend. All was peaceful until the Dark Riders came and destroyed our village...."

He said the following in retort. "It goes against a lot of facts logically and it's just -one- line from a dumb tavern owner who doesn't know crap about the chamber of bone- all that guy said was to talk to cain. Don't trust him, he's a total dunce. The sorcerer and rogue came from distant lands....but it may be directed towards the warrior."

I was curious because I also figured our hero came from their respective background areas. Perhaps it is just an oversight of Blizzard. Who knows.

Anyways - New Tristram is aparently not the same Tristram we all know and love rebuilt, but rather a further expansion of the town formed by those looking to loot the monestary.

"New Tristram has been in existence for several years, though the exact date of its founding is unclear. Originally simply a collection of merchants looking to profit on adventurers and travelers drawn by legends of riches within the old cathedral, it slowly set down roots and became an established town. As soon as the cathedral was looted bare, however, the adventurers and travelers stopped coming, and New Tristram found itself in decline. The town is now comprised mostly of depressing shacks; the inn is the only building that looks even the least bit habitable.

.......... I will have to take his word for it, for I must admit that while I did explore the burnt remains of the "old" Tristram, I lacked the intestinal fortitude to do much more than take a few hesitating steps within that infamous cathedral of legend" -Abd al-Hazir

Couple things to note here:

Burnt Remains of the "old" Tristram - Tristram from D1 was destroyed by the Dark Riders, but still remained liveable. When was this (or will this be) burnt? :surprise:

Second, I wonder if the "new" Tristram added from the South, East, or North side of the Monestary.

Swiffer
04-07-2008, 12:16
Burnt Remains of the "old" Tristram - Tristram from D1 was destroyed by the Dark Riders, but still remained liveable. When was this (or will this be) burnt? :surprise:

That would be the Tristram you visit in Diablo 2. It was burnt down shortly after the Dark Wander (ie the hero of Diablo 1) left the town to travel east. Demons from the hells again invaded and razed the city.

Second, I wonder if the "new" Tristram added from the South, East, or North side of the Monestary.

No idea. Won't know that likely until we get the game and see which way we have to walk :D

Aranock
04-07-2008, 20:58
That would be the Tristram you visit in Diablo 2. It was burnt down shortly after the Dark Wander (ie the hero of Diablo 1) left the town to travel east. Demons from the hells again invaded and razed the city.

Just remembered: In Diablo 2 you go to visit Tristram, and it was overcome with Demons, and was burning if i recall. So that answers that.

On a side note, here's an aerial view of Tristram.
http://www.geocities.com/nightfire54/tristram.jpg

lionheart
05-07-2008, 09:57
Wasnt much of a town in the first one lol. Seems a waste to put such a monastery in a town composed of 8 huts and 1 inn lol

OverUsedChewToy
05-07-2008, 12:19
Correction: 7 shacks and a hut set up by Adria temporarily :yes:

IdiotDK
05-07-2008, 13:27
well. in the game (when you get leoric quest) Ogden says that half the towns people was killed back when King Leoric went mad.
So it were a bigger village than it was in D1.

OverUsedChewToy
05-07-2008, 13:40
No it wasn't, most of the houses are abandoned.

j_vellinne
05-07-2008, 14:20
Note that you don't see what's behind the monastery. There are roads heading out there, and hints of fields elsewhere. You don't see the whole town.

OverUsedChewToy
05-07-2008, 14:24
There are no roads heading out there, those are stone fences :)

Flayer
05-07-2008, 20:59
Heh, I think that's hardly worth the time and effort to discuss things like that. I mean... it's just a game, though it's hard to think of it like that at times, hehe.

Wollo
05-07-2008, 21:42
but it may be directed towards the warrior.

On that note, the pre-game introductory video of D1 is done completely on the warrior's perspective, as he returns home (IIRC...), and the final video shows a warrior as well as the protagonist.
I don't remember if laz's video shows the player's character, though...

IdiotDK
05-07-2008, 23:51
It doesnt. But yeah. The game is build towards to Warrior.