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The Identity of the Dark Wanderer is never revealed in any of the games or [[Novel|books]], but in the [[Diablo_pen_and_paper_RPG|Diablo II PnP RPG]] module released as [[Diablo II: The Awakening|The Awakening]], his name is revealed as [[Qarak]], the last surviving member the [[Order of the Gauntlet]], an order of adventurers.
 
The Identity of the Dark Wanderer is never revealed in any of the games or [[Novel|books]], but in the [[Diablo_pen_and_paper_RPG|Diablo II PnP RPG]] module released as [[Diablo II: The Awakening|The Awakening]], his name is revealed as [[Qarak]], the last surviving member the [[Order of the Gauntlet]], an order of adventurers.
  
In 2011 [[Chris Metzen]] informed the world that [[Blizzard]] had given the Dark Wanderer a minor [[retcon]].  When he was human he was the long lost son of [[King Leoric]], and older brother to [[Prince Albrecht]]. The details of his relationship with his family, and how he became the lost son are things which are currently unexplained and may be a plot point in Diablo III.  
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In 2011 [[Chris Metzen]] informed the world that [[Blizzard]] had given the Dark Wanderer a minor [[retcon]].  When he was human he was the long lost son of [[King Leoric]], Prince Aidan, and older brother to [[Prince Albrecht]].
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In the Diablo 3 beta it was revealed, from Leoric's Journal, that Aidan went off to become a warrior after Leoric made Tristram his new seat of power. He later returned to Tristram to put the Skeleton King to rest and later defeat Diablo.
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It is also hinted from [[Adria's Journal]] that Aidan, then the dark wanderer, may be Leah's father.
  
 
This does not directly contradict known information about the character, and as such might be labeled a minor retcon.
 
This does not directly contradict known information about the character, and as such might be labeled a minor retcon.

Revision as of 12:51, 2 October 2011

The Dark Wanderer was originally the hero of Diablo I, and becomes a NPC in Diablo II. His presence in Diablo III is unknown.


Background

Diablo Character [e]
Wanderer Diablo I.jpg
Dark Wanderer
Bosshead.png Main Character Bosshead.png
Gender: Male
Race: Human
Status: Dead
Occupation: Adventurer
Affilliation: Order of the Gauntlet, Prime Evils
Friends: Deckard Cain, Marius, Baal, Mephisto
Foes: Diablo, Heroes, Deckard Cain

As Diablo I draws to a conclusion, the hero defeats Diablo, and takes Diablo's Soulstone within his own body, intending to contain Diablo there forever- which had potentially unforeseen consequences. According to Deckard Cain's Journal it takes about 2 days for the spirit of Diablo to corrupt and posses him. At which point, he became fully possessed and left Tristram. Immediately after his departure, hordes of demons either killed or possessed the remaining denizens with the exception of Deckard Cain whom was only captured. It is implied that the Dark Wanderer is directly responsible for that carnage, although it may have just been a side-effect of his presence.


In Diablo II

The Dark Wanderer (left) and Archangel Tyrael (right) do battle during a Diablo II Cinematic.

After the destruction of Tristram the Dark Wanderer proceeds to the east where he frees Baal and Mephisto from their respective prisons before shedding the last of the hero's humanity and metamorphosed into Diablo- ceasing to be the Dark Wanderer. Diablo then proceeds by entering Hell where he will eventually be slain by the band of heroes.

The Diablo II wiki entry for the Dark Wanderer may be found here.


In Diablo III

The Dark Wanderer is mentioned in Cain's Journal on the Official Diablo 3 Website, but has yet to appear in any other fashion (concept art, screen shots, trailers etc. etc.)

He may be mentioned by NPC's throughout gameplay. It is not likely this NPC or character will return in the flesh (so to speak) during the events of Diablo III, even if different incarnation Diablo does.


Heritage

Wanderer transforming into Diablo.

Many fans believed the Dark Wanderer to be, specifically, the warrior class due to gender and skin tone, before it was official information that so was indeed the case. Fans who believed this also subscribed to the theory that the rogue became Blood Raven and the Sorcerer became The Summoner, each hero succumbing to madness due to Diablo's corruption in their own way.

Both of these predictions were also confirmed later.


Dark Wanderer's Identity

The Identity of the Dark Wanderer is never revealed in any of the games or books, but in the Diablo II PnP RPG module released as The Awakening, his name is revealed as Qarak, the last surviving member the Order of the Gauntlet, an order of adventurers.

In 2011 Chris Metzen informed the world that Blizzard had given the Dark Wanderer a minor retcon. When he was human he was the long lost son of King Leoric, Prince Aidan, and older brother to Prince Albrecht.

In the Diablo 3 beta it was revealed, from Leoric's Journal, that Aidan went off to become a warrior after Leoric made Tristram his new seat of power. He later returned to Tristram to put the Skeleton King to rest and later defeat Diablo.

It is also hinted from Adria's Journal that Aidan, then the dark wanderer, may be Leah's father.

This does not directly contradict known information about the character, and as such might be labeled a minor retcon.

References