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==Development==
In the first act of Diablo II, the player is eventually required to travel to Tristram and free Cain. After this, he appears in the Rogue encampment and subsequently continues to follow the player character, staying in town in each area, dispensing advice and identifying items for free as a token of gratitude.
Cain has been voiced by Michael Gough in both the previous games, as well as the parts he has been seen in Diablo III. He is confirmed to appear in Diablo III.
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==Development==
In the first act of Diablo II, the player is eventually required to travel to Tristram and free Cain. After this, he appears in the Rogue encampment and subsequently continues to follow the player character, staying in town in each area, dispensing advice and identifying items for free as a token of gratitude.
Cain has been voiced by Michael Gough in both the previous games, as well as the parts he has been seen in Diablo III. He is confirmed to appear in Diablo III.
Read about Cain's character, the quests he gives, and see all of his dialogue in the earlier games in the series.
* {{iw|D1_NPCs#Deckard_Cain Cain in Diablo I}}.
Blizzard makes a little fun of themselves and Deckard Cain when the [[Barbarian]] character finds him in the [[Forgotten Tombs]], and interrupts his famous quote "stay a while and listen."
* [http://www.diii.net/blog/comments/deckard-cain-interviewed/ Deckard Cain Interviewed]
* [[Deckard Cain dialogue]]s
* [http://uk.pc.ign.com/articles/101/1017305p2.html IGN interview]
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