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==Possible Relation to Diablo III==
The cinematic intro of [[Diablo III]] shown at the [[WWI 2008|Blizzard Worldwide Invitational 2008 in Paris]] showed a ruined city resting on the wall of a mountain. The ruined statues came to life suddenly. This could mean Blizzard was hinting players will visit the ruins of [[Ureh]] in Mountain [[Nymyr]]. These locations have up until 2008 only appeared in The Kingdom of Shadow by [[Richard A. Knaak]].
==Synopsis==
Since the beginning of time, the angelic hosts of the [[High Heavens]] and the demonic hordes of the [[Burning Hells]] have been locked in a struggle for the fate of all Creation. That struggle has now come to the mortal realm...and neither Man nor Demon nor Angel will be left unscathed....
Legend speaks of a long-dead city known as [[Ureh]], thought by many to have been a gateway to the High Heavens. It is believed that every two thousand years, when the stars align and the shadow of Mount [[Nymyr]] falls upon the ruins, Ureh is reborn — and all its lost riches are revealed to those brave enough to seek them out.
Now, after a lifetime of research and intense calculation, the [[Vizjerei]] sorcerer, [[Quov Tsin]], has come to witness Ureh's rebirth for himself. But that which awaits Tsin and his hired band of mercenaries is nothing like what they expected. They will find that the dream of radiant Ureh is, in fact, a twisted nightmare of horror — one that will draw them inexorably into [[The Kingdom of Shadow]].