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'''Diablo II: The Awakening''' is a [[DnD]] adaptation of [[Diablo II]] as a [[Diablo_pen_and_paper_RPG|PnP RPG]] released in 2000.
==Background==
This roleplaying game was released as part of the Advanced Dungeons & Dragons 2 ruleset before [[Diablo II]] itself was released. Since the game was released later, it includes content not available in the PC game.
Among other interesting facts, the [[Dark Wanderer]] is named as [[Qarak]], the last surviving member the [[Order of the Gauntlet]], an order of adventurers.
The validity of this information, and whether or not is [[canon]] is unknown, but [[Blizzard Entertainment|Blizzard]] have said all previous official sources of information are canon with the exceptions of any [[retcon]]s.
==Game Summary==
This is what RPG.net has to say about it: [http://index.rpg.net/display-entry.phtml?mainid=9332]
::''This action-packed epic takes the world of the Diablo II computer game and translates it into the ultimate AD&D adventure. You can create AD&D heroes with a Diablo twist or use heroes from any AD&D campaign, then send them off to challenge terrors once found only on a computer screen. The adventure starts in [[Tristram]], the battleground of the original [[Diablo I|Diablo game]], where [[Diablo|Diablo, Lord of Terror]], rules a legion of [[demon]]s. There, the heroes explore the mysterious Monastery - full of dangers and challenges pulled right from Diablo but enhanced for your tabletop game!
::'''Notes on This Edition'''
::''128 pages.''
==Reference==
* [http://index.rpg.net/display-entry.phtml?mainid=9332 RPG.net entry for The Awakening]
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==Background==
This roleplaying game was released as part of the Advanced Dungeons & Dragons 2 ruleset before [[Diablo II]] itself was released. Since the game was released later, it includes content not available in the PC game.
Among other interesting facts, the [[Dark Wanderer]] is named as [[Qarak]], the last surviving member the [[Order of the Gauntlet]], an order of adventurers.
The validity of this information, and whether or not is [[canon]] is unknown, but [[Blizzard Entertainment|Blizzard]] have said all previous official sources of information are canon with the exceptions of any [[retcon]]s.
==Game Summary==
This is what RPG.net has to say about it: [http://index.rpg.net/display-entry.phtml?mainid=9332]
::''This action-packed epic takes the world of the Diablo II computer game and translates it into the ultimate AD&D adventure. You can create AD&D heroes with a Diablo twist or use heroes from any AD&D campaign, then send them off to challenge terrors once found only on a computer screen. The adventure starts in [[Tristram]], the battleground of the original [[Diablo I|Diablo game]], where [[Diablo|Diablo, Lord of Terror]], rules a legion of [[demon]]s. There, the heroes explore the mysterious Monastery - full of dangers and challenges pulled right from Diablo but enhanced for your tabletop game!
::'''Notes on This Edition'''
::''128 pages.''
==Reference==
* [http://index.rpg.net/display-entry.phtml?mainid=9332 RPG.net entry for The Awakening]
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[[Category:Games]]
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