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[[image:concept-ureh1.jpg|right|thumb|300px|Ureh cinematic art.]]
'''Ureh''' was thought to have a very high probability to be a playable town is an ancient mystical city built at the feet of mountain [[Nymyr]], in Diablo III. A concept art piece, shown on the right, was named Ureh and there are various official concept art pieces midst of the eastern jungles of Ureh seen also in the world of [http://www.diii.net/gallery/showgallery.php?cat=547&page=2 image gallery[Sanctuary]]. Nevertheless, It has a connection between Sanctuary and the [[Jay WilsonHigh Heavens]] confirmed Ureh was removed Diablo III, as a "setting to try and get the game out sooner". This means Ureh was originally designed to be part of Diablo III, but it was removed to get the game out a bit sooner[[Burning Hells]].
==Ureh in Diablo III==
'''Ureh''' was thought to have a very high probability to be a playable town in [[Diablo III]]. A concept art piece, shown on the right, was named Ureh and there are various official concept art pieces of Ureh seen also in the [http://www.diii.net/gallery/showgallery.php?cat=547&page=2 image gallery] as well as being included in the introduction cinematic.
Nevertheless, [[Image:Ureh.jpg|thumb|left|250px|Ureh on the [[world map]Jay Wilson].]]confirmed Ureh was also a featured in a [[removed Diablo novel]] by [[Richard A. Knaak]] called [[Diablo: The Kingdom of Shadow]]. Seen in the coverIII, Ureh was as a central town in the story. The connection to the books is important seeing how Diablo III Lead Designer [[Jay Wilson]] commented on a recent interview: "people can expect setting to see characters -- from some of try and get the books.game out sooner" [http://multiplayerblog.mtv.com/2008/08/12/diablo-iii-storyline/]  This means Ureh has also rich background - it is depicted in the book that in its historywas originally designed to be part of Diablo III, but it has worked as a gateway to hell. This has lead was removed to speculation about Ureh's importance and place in get the storygame out a bit sooner.
===Ured in Diablo III Expansion===
Since Diablo III most likely will have two expansions, and there's already considerable work having gone in to Ureh, both in concept art as well as modelling it for the cinematic, it is likely it will be one of the locations we'll see in an expansion. The sort of location it is would also support it, as it's highly mystical in nature, and really anything could happen there, storywise.
==Ureh in the novels==
[[Image:Ureh.jpg|thumb|left|250px|Ureh on the [[world map]].]]
Ureh was also a featured in a [[Diablo novel]] by [[Richard A. Knaak]] called [[Diablo: The Kingdom of Shadow]]. Seen in the cover, Ureh was a central town in the story. The connection to the books is important seeing how Diablo III Lead Designer [[Jay Wilson]] commented on a recent interview: "people can expect to see characters -- from some of the books." [http://multiplayerblog.mtv.com/2008/08/12/diablo-iii-storyline/]
==Location==
Ureh is an ancient city built at the feet of mountain [[Nymyr]], in the midst of the eastern jungles of the world of Sanctuary. The jungles inhabited by the [[necromancer]]s.
Ureh has also rich background - it is depicted in the book that in its history, it has worked as a gateway to hell. This has lead to speculation about Ureh's importance and place in the story. The jungles near the city are inhabited by the [[necromancer]]s.
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