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'''Activated Vessels''' are human cultists that have let themselves be overtaken by a [[demon]]ic presence, distorting them to a dangerous vaguely human-looking creature of great power. Activated Vessels are [[demons]].
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'''Thralls''' are human cultists, [[Vessel]]s that have let themselves be filled by a [[demon]]ic presence, distorting them into a mutated monster of great power. Activated Vessels are [[demons]].
  
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Cultist summoners can be found alone, but are often encountered in circles of five or more individuals, all of whom are working actively to surrender their lives and bodies to a possessing demonic power.  Players are well-advised to kill as many of the Vessels as possible, before they can call down a demon and become a more dangerous Activated Vessel.
  
== Diablo III Monster ==
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They have a '''Thrall Dash''' which allows them to move very quickly toward you before attacking your with a physical melee attack.
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|range= [[Melee]]
 
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}}[[Image:Mon-activated-vessel-con.jpg|thumb|left|150px|Activated Vessel concept art, showing "[[Teeth of Diablo]]".]]These creatures are what [[Dark Vessel]]s transform into, if they successfully summon a demon into their own bodies. Activated Vessels are mutated, half-demonic things who fight furiously and move very quickly. It's a good idea to kill off the Dark Vessels before they can activate, if at all possible.
 
  
Activated vessels have impressive [[death]] animations, standing still, shaking, and then shooting out embers of red light, like parts of the demon dispelling into the air.
 
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===Spells and Abilities===
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==Subtypes==
* None
 
  
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'''Act I'''
  
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*Unholy Thrall/[[Dark Vessel]]
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'''Act II'''
===Known Subtypes===
 
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*Malignant Thrall/[[Dark Greater Vessel]]
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*Tormented Thrall/[[Corrupt Vessel]]
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*Unholy Thrall/[[Reprobate Vessel]]
  
===Related Monsters===
 
* [[Cultist]]
 
* [[Dark Vessel]]
 
** [[Activated Vessel]]
 
  
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'''In Alphabetical Order'''
  
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==Malignant Thrall==
  
== Background ==
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*Found in Act II - [[Deserted Cellar]]
The spikes that pokes out of their backs are called "[[Teeth of Diablo]]", and are indeed a metal spike inserted into the flesh of the willing recipient. The spike does not seem to cause internal haemorrhaging but instead some sort of perverse corruption of both soul and body.
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*Manifests from [[Dark Greater Vessel]]s
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*Physical melee attack
  
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==Tormented Thrall==
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*Found in Act II - [[Alcarnus]]
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*Manifests from [[Corrupt Vessel]]s
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*Physical melee attack
  
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<mob>Tormented Thrall</mob>
  
==Media==
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You can find pictures in the Diablo 3 screenshot and picture gallery:
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==Unholy Thrall==
* [http://www.diii.net/gallery/ Diablo 3 screenshots and pictures]
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[[File:Unholy thrall2.jpg|150px|thumb|right|Unholy Thrall]]
* [http://www.diii.net/gallery/showphoto.php?photo=680&si=activated%20vessel&perpage=24 Activated Vessel gallery search]
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*Found in Act I - [[Highlands Cave]], [[Halls of Agony]] and [[Leoric's Manor]]
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*Found in Act II - [[Lair of the Witch]]
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*Manifests from [[Dark Vessel]]s and [[Reprobate Vessel]]s
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*Physical melee attack
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<mob>Unholy Thrall</mob>
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==Named==
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'''Act I'''
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*[[Tortured Soul]] - [[The Crumbling Tower]] event in [[The Lyceum]] in the [[Southern Highlands]].  
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==Background==
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The spikes that poke out of their backs are called "[[Teeth of Diablo]]", and are indeed a metal spike inserted into the flesh of the willing recipient. The spike does not seem to cause internal haemorrhaging but instead some sort of perverse corruption of both soul and body.
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==Gallery==
  
 
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File:Unholy thrall.jpg|Unholy Thrall
 
Image:Mon-activated-vessel1.jpg|Transforming Vessel.
 
Image:Mon-activated-vessel1.jpg|Transforming Vessel.
 
Image:Mon-activated-vessel2.jpg|Activated Vessel in different angles.
 
Image:Mon-activated-vessel2.jpg|Activated Vessel in different angles.
 
Image:Mon-activated-vessel-con.jpg|Activated Vessel concept art.
 
Image:Mon-activated-vessel-con.jpg|Activated Vessel concept art.
 
Image:Mon-dark-vessel4.jpg|Activated Vessel in a ring of [[Dark Vessel]]s.
 
Image:Mon-dark-vessel4.jpg|Activated Vessel in a ring of [[Dark Vessel]]s.
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File:D3 Vessels.jpg|Artwork by [[Brom]] showing off the demonic beast.
 
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[[Category:Thralls]]

Latest revision as of 18:42, 18 May 2014

Thralls are human cultists, Vessels that have let themselves be filled by a demonic presence, distorting them into a mutated monster of great power. Activated Vessels are demons.

Cultist summoners can be found alone, but are often encountered in circles of five or more individuals, all of whom are working actively to surrender their lives and bodies to a possessing demonic power. Players are well-advised to kill as many of the Vessels as possible, before they can call down a demon and become a more dangerous Activated Vessel.

They have a Thrall Dash which allows them to move very quickly toward you before attacking your with a physical melee attack.


Subtypes[edit | edit source]

Act I

Act II


In Alphabetical Order


Malignant Thrall[edit | edit source]

<mob>Malignant Thrall</mob>


Tormented Thrall[edit | edit source]


<mob>Tormented Thrall</mob>


Unholy Thrall[edit | edit source]

Unholy Thrall

<mob>Unholy Thrall</mob>


Named[edit | edit source]

Superunique versions of Thrall have a chance of spawning in the following areas:

Act I


Background[edit | edit source]

The spikes that poke out of their backs are called "Teeth of Diablo", and are indeed a metal spike inserted into the flesh of the willing recipient. The spike does not seem to cause internal haemorrhaging but instead some sort of perverse corruption of both soul and body.


Gallery[edit | edit source]