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[[Archbishop]] [[Lazarus]] is accredited this [[Tome]]. He was as far as anyone know the only real "cultist" of Diablo at the time it's presumed to have been written.
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[[Archbishop]] [[Lazarus]] is usually accredited to have written this [[Tome]]. He was as far as anyone know the only real "[[cultist]]" of Diablo at the time it's presumed to have been written. The other thing is that [[The Realms Beyond]], [[Tale of the Three]] and [[The Black King]] are written with the same style, and the latter mentions things that undeniably has to make the writer Lazarus.
  
  

Revision as of 14:32, 4 June 2010

The Tale of the Three is an ancient Tome in Diablo I found on the 8th level of the Catacombs.


The Tale of the Three

The Tale of the Three reads as follows:

"Glory and approbation to Diablo, Lord of Terror and Leader of the Three. My Lord spoke to me of his two brothers, Mephisto and Baal, who were banished to this world long ago. My Master wishes to bide his time and harness his awesome power so that he may free his captive brothers from their tombs beneath the sands of the East. Once my Lord releases his brothers, The Sin War will once again know the fury of the Three."


Archbishop Lazarus is usually accredited to have written this Tome. He was as far as anyone know the only real "cultist" of Diablo at the time it's presumed to have been written. The other thing is that The Realms Beyond, Tale of the Three and The Black King are written with the same style, and the latter mentions things that undeniably has to make the writer Lazarus.


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