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[[image:Leah-concept1.jpg|right|thumb|300px|An official still image from the cinematic trailer.]]
 
[[image:Leah-concept1.jpg|right|thumb|300px|An official still image from the cinematic trailer.]]
'''Leah''' is a young beautiful woman, daughter of [[Pablo DeSoto]], and friendly with [[Deckard Cain]], who probably will turn up as a game [[NPC]].
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'''Leah''' is a young beautiful woman, daughter of [[Pablo DeSoto]]. She appears to be [[Deckard Cain]]'s assistant in Diablo 3, and will likely appear as an [[NPC]] in the game.
  
  
She met [[Abd al-Hazir]] in [[Wortham]] together with her father, but did not exchange much information with him.
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==Known Information==
  
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Leah appears in and seems to narrate the Diablo III introductory cinematic trailer. (Confirmed when Blizzard released a wallpaper with her image on it, entitled "Leah." [[http://www.diii.net/gallery/showphoto.php?photo=1149&cat=550]
  
Leah is the girl from the cinematic trailer, and also mentioned by name in the gameplay trailer. The [[Barbarian]] says to [[Deckard Cain]] that Leah worries for him (Leah was confirmed as her name when Blizzard called her that in [http://www.diii.net/gallery/showphoto.php?photo=1149&cat=550 an official wallpaper]). It seems that Leah gave the player the quest to rescue Deckard Cain in the catacombs below the old [[Tristram Cathedral]].
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She was also mentioned as a companion of Deckard Cain in the first gameplay trailer, released at the Paris WWI in 2008, with the game's debut. In that gameplay movie, when the [[Barbarian]] rescues Cain, he tells Cain to hurry back to the village since Leah worries about him.
  
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Leah is referred to (not by name) in one of the writings of [[Abd al-Hazir]]. The narrator of those writings met Leahs' father, [[Pablo DeSoto]], in the village of [[Wortham]] while investigating the [[Gnarled Walker]]s. This encounter can be read about in the [[Writings of Abd al-Hazir: Entry no. 0020|20th entry]].
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:''I likewise found it odd that there seemed to be only elderly people in the village, with the exception of one beautiful young woman whose father was quite insistent I keep my distance from her. Though he was rude on this point, I found him to be a rather sociable sort once convinced I was not interested in his daughter. He introduced himself as Pablo DeSoto''
  
Related to her, Abd mentions her in his [[Writings of Abd al-Hazir: Entry no. 0020|20th entry of his writings]], concerning the village of Wortham and [[Gnarled Walker]]s:
 
  
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==Spotted in the Game==
  
:''I likewise found it odd that there seemed to be only elderly people in the village, with the exception of one beautiful young woman whose father was quite insistent I keep my distance from her. Though he was rude on this point, I found him to be a rather sociable sort once convinced I was not interested in his daughter. He introduced himself as Pablo DeSoto''
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[[File:Leah-npc-ingame.jpg|left|thumb|300px|Leah concept art and in-game view.]]
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Leah was featured in an April Fool's screenshot with the [[Archivist]]. She was not initially recognized in the screenshot, partially since she's facing away from the camera, but her costume corresponds very well to the concept art of Leah seen in the Blizzard Museum at BlizzCon 2009.  
  
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A comparison of the images can be seen to the right, as posted in the news in September, 2009. [http://www.diii.net/blog/comments/npc-leah-spotted-in-game/]
  
==Spotted in the Game==
 
[http://www.diii.net/blog/comments/npc-leah-spotted-in-game/ Here she is]!
 
  
  
 
==Speculation==
 
==Speculation==
There was speculation going about that [[Leah]], the girl from the cinematic trailer, is actually the daughter of [[Pablo DeSoto]] mentioned in the lore, and was confirmed to be that. Other speculations include Leah being the new narrator, [[Deckard Cain|Cain]]'s daughter or apprentice.
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[[File:Leah-concept.jpg|thumb|400px|Leah in concept art.]]
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There was speculation going about that [[Leah]], the girl from the cinematic trailer, is actually the daughter of [[Pablo DeSoto]] mentioned in the lore, in the writing's of [[Abd al-Hazir]] as presented on Blizzard's website. This was ultimately confirmed.
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Leah is the narrator of the Diablo 3 introductory cinematic, in which she appears, as a witness to the meteor crashing down through the Tristram Cathedral. It's not known if she'll be a major figure in the game's plot, or will even appear in the cinematic beyond her voice over role in the introductory movie.  
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==Media==
  
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Leah has only been seen in ]http://diablo.incgamers.com/gallery/showphoto.php?photo=772&title=diablo-3-archivist-screenshot&cat=560 one screenshot] so far, but from that and other evidence it's assumed that she will appear in the game as an NPC.  She has been seen in numerous cinematic images and pieces of [http://diablo.incgamers.com/gallery/showphoto.php?photo=1191&title=leah-concept-art&cat=509 concept art].
  
Be as it may, it is clear that there is some significance to the appearance on the cinematic trailer, as these take a substantial amount of time to prepare. Any random [[NPC]] may be dropped out of the game as the development progresses but Leah was important enough to be put in the trailer which they had to begin working on months before the game announcement.
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* [http://diablo.incgamers.com/gallery/search.php?keywords=leah&cat=all&x=0&y=0 All Leah images] in the gallery.
  
  

Revision as of 10:44, 30 June 2010

An official still image from the cinematic trailer.

Leah is a young beautiful woman, daughter of Pablo DeSoto. She appears to be Deckard Cain's assistant in Diablo 3, and will likely appear as an NPC in the game.


Known Information

Leah appears in and seems to narrate the Diablo III introductory cinematic trailer. (Confirmed when Blizzard released a wallpaper with her image on it, entitled "Leah." [[1]

She was also mentioned as a companion of Deckard Cain in the first gameplay trailer, released at the Paris WWI in 2008, with the game's debut. In that gameplay movie, when the Barbarian rescues Cain, he tells Cain to hurry back to the village since Leah worries about him.

Leah is referred to (not by name) in one of the writings of Abd al-Hazir. The narrator of those writings met Leahs' father, Pablo DeSoto, in the village of Wortham while investigating the Gnarled Walkers. This encounter can be read about in the 20th entry.

I likewise found it odd that there seemed to be only elderly people in the village, with the exception of one beautiful young woman whose father was quite insistent I keep my distance from her. Though he was rude on this point, I found him to be a rather sociable sort once convinced I was not interested in his daughter. He introduced himself as Pablo DeSoto


Spotted in the Game

Leah concept art and in-game view.

Leah was featured in an April Fool's screenshot with the Archivist. She was not initially recognized in the screenshot, partially since she's facing away from the camera, but her costume corresponds very well to the concept art of Leah seen in the Blizzard Museum at BlizzCon 2009.

A comparison of the images can be seen to the right, as posted in the news in September, 2009. [2]


Speculation

Leah in concept art.

There was speculation going about that Leah, the girl from the cinematic trailer, is actually the daughter of Pablo DeSoto mentioned in the lore, in the writing's of Abd al-Hazir as presented on Blizzard's website. This was ultimately confirmed.

Leah is the narrator of the Diablo 3 introductory cinematic, in which she appears, as a witness to the meteor crashing down through the Tristram Cathedral. It's not known if she'll be a major figure in the game's plot, or will even appear in the cinematic beyond her voice over role in the introductory movie.


Media

Leah has only been seen in ]http://diablo.incgamers.com/gallery/showphoto.php?photo=772&title=diablo-3-archivist-screenshot&cat=560 one screenshot] so far, but from that and other evidence it's assumed that she will appear in the game as an NPC. She has been seen in numerous cinematic images and pieces of concept art.


References