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Not long after [[Leoric]] took possession of [[Khanduras]], a power long asleep awakened within the dark recesses beneath the Monastery. Sensing that freedom was within his grasp, [[Diablo]] entered the nightmares of the Arch Bishop and lured him into the dark, subterranean labyrinth. In his terror, [[Lazarus]] raced throughout the abandoned hallways until he at last came to the chamber of the burning [[Soulstone]]. No longer in command of his body or spirit, he raised the stone above his head and uttered words long forgotten in the realm of mortals.
His will destroyed, [[Lazarus]] shattered the [[Soulstone]] upon the ground. [[Diablo]] once again came into the world of Man. Although he was released from his imprisonment within the [[Soulstone]], the [[Lord of Terror]] was still greatly weakened from his long sleep and required an anchor to the world. Once he had found a mortal form to wear, he could begin to reclaim his vastly depleted power. The great demon weighed the souls residing in the town above, and chose to take the strongest of them - that of King [[Leoric]].
For many months King [[Leoric]] secretly fought the evil presence that twisted his thoughts and emotions. Sensing that he had been possessed by some unknown evil, [[Leoric]] hid his dark secret from his Priests, hoping that somehow his own devout righteousness would be enough to exorcise the corruption growing inside him - he was sorely mistaken. [[Diablo]] stripped away the core of [[Leoric]]'s being, burning away all honor and virtue from his soul. [[Lazarus]] too, had fallen under the sway of the Demon, keeping close to [[Leoric]] at all times. [[Lazarus]] worked to conceal the plans of his new Master from the [[Order of Light]], hoping that the demon?s power would grow, well concealed amongst the servants of [[Zakarum]].
The priests of [[Zakarum]] and the citizenry of [[Khanduras]] recognized the disturbing change within their liege. His once proud and rugged form became distorted and deformed. King [[Leoric]] became increasingly deranged and ordered immediate executions of any who dared to question his methods or authority. [[Leoric]] began to send his Knights to other villages to bully their townspeople into submission. The people of [[Khanduras]] who had once grown to see great honor in their ruler began to call [[Leoric]] the Black King.
Driven to the brink of madness by the [[Lord of Terror]], King [[Leoric]] slowly alienated his closest friends and advisors. [[Lachdanan]], Captain of the Knights of the [[Order of Light]] and honored Champion of [[Zakarum]], tried to discern the nature of his King's deteriorating spirit. Yet at every turn the Arch-Bishop [[Lazarus]] would waylay [[Lachdanan]] and admonish him for questioning the actions of the King. As tensions grew between the two, [[Lazarus]] charged [[Lachdanan]] with treason against the Kingdom. To the Priests and Knights of [[Leoric]]'s court, the prospect of [[Lachdanan]] committing treason was ridiculous. [[Lachdanan]]'s motives were honorable and just, and soon many began question the reason of their once beloved King. [[Leoric]]'s madness was growing more obvious with each passing day. Sensing that the advisors of the court were becoming increasingly suspicious of foul treachery, [[Lazarus]] desperately sought to contain the eroding situation. The Arch-Bishop masterfully convinced the delusional [[Leoric]] that the kingdom of [[Westmarch]] was plotting against him, secretly planning to dethrone him and annex [[Khanduras]] into its own lands. [[Leoric]] flew into a rage and summoned his advisors to his side. Manipulated by the Arch-Bishop, the paranoid King declared a state of war between the kingdoms of [[Khanduras]] and [[Westmarch]].
[[Leoric]] ignored the warnings and admonishments of his advisors and the royal army of [[Khanduras]] was ordered to the North to engage in a war that they did not believe in. [[Lachdanan]] was appointed by [[Lazarus]] to lead the armies of [[Khanduras]] into [[Westmarch]]. Although [[Lachdanan]] argued the against the necessity of the coming conflict, he was honor-bound to uphold the will of his King. Many of the high-priests and officials were forced to travel to the North as emissaries on errands of diplomatic urgency, as well. The desperate ploy of [[Lazarus]] had succeeded in sending many of the King's more troublesome advisors to their certain deaths . . .
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His will destroyed, [[Lazarus]] shattered the [[Soulstone]] upon the ground. [[Diablo]] once again came into the world of Man. Although he was released from his imprisonment within the [[Soulstone]], the [[Lord of Terror]] was still greatly weakened from his long sleep and required an anchor to the world. Once he had found a mortal form to wear, he could begin to reclaim his vastly depleted power. The great demon weighed the souls residing in the town above, and chose to take the strongest of them - that of King [[Leoric]].
For many months King [[Leoric]] secretly fought the evil presence that twisted his thoughts and emotions. Sensing that he had been possessed by some unknown evil, [[Leoric]] hid his dark secret from his Priests, hoping that somehow his own devout righteousness would be enough to exorcise the corruption growing inside him - he was sorely mistaken. [[Diablo]] stripped away the core of [[Leoric]]'s being, burning away all honor and virtue from his soul. [[Lazarus]] too, had fallen under the sway of the Demon, keeping close to [[Leoric]] at all times. [[Lazarus]] worked to conceal the plans of his new Master from the [[Order of Light]], hoping that the demon?s power would grow, well concealed amongst the servants of [[Zakarum]].
The priests of [[Zakarum]] and the citizenry of [[Khanduras]] recognized the disturbing change within their liege. His once proud and rugged form became distorted and deformed. King [[Leoric]] became increasingly deranged and ordered immediate executions of any who dared to question his methods or authority. [[Leoric]] began to send his Knights to other villages to bully their townspeople into submission. The people of [[Khanduras]] who had once grown to see great honor in their ruler began to call [[Leoric]] the Black King.
Driven to the brink of madness by the [[Lord of Terror]], King [[Leoric]] slowly alienated his closest friends and advisors. [[Lachdanan]], Captain of the Knights of the [[Order of Light]] and honored Champion of [[Zakarum]], tried to discern the nature of his King's deteriorating spirit. Yet at every turn the Arch-Bishop [[Lazarus]] would waylay [[Lachdanan]] and admonish him for questioning the actions of the King. As tensions grew between the two, [[Lazarus]] charged [[Lachdanan]] with treason against the Kingdom. To the Priests and Knights of [[Leoric]]'s court, the prospect of [[Lachdanan]] committing treason was ridiculous. [[Lachdanan]]'s motives were honorable and just, and soon many began question the reason of their once beloved King. [[Leoric]]'s madness was growing more obvious with each passing day. Sensing that the advisors of the court were becoming increasingly suspicious of foul treachery, [[Lazarus]] desperately sought to contain the eroding situation. The Arch-Bishop masterfully convinced the delusional [[Leoric]] that the kingdom of [[Westmarch]] was plotting against him, secretly planning to dethrone him and annex [[Khanduras]] into its own lands. [[Leoric]] flew into a rage and summoned his advisors to his side. Manipulated by the Arch-Bishop, the paranoid King declared a state of war between the kingdoms of [[Khanduras]] and [[Westmarch]].
[[Leoric]] ignored the warnings and admonishments of his advisors and the royal army of [[Khanduras]] was ordered to the North to engage in a war that they did not believe in. [[Lachdanan]] was appointed by [[Lazarus]] to lead the armies of [[Khanduras]] into [[Westmarch]]. Although [[Lachdanan]] argued the against the necessity of the coming conflict, he was honor-bound to uphold the will of his King. Many of the high-priests and officials were forced to travel to the North as emissaries on errands of diplomatic urgency, as well. The desperate ploy of [[Lazarus]] had succeeded in sending many of the King's more troublesome advisors to their certain deaths . . .
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