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− | Book Three of the trilogy.Written by [[Richard_A._Knaak|Richard A. Knaak]] and published in 2007. | + | Book Three of the trilogy. Written by [[Richard_A._Knaak|Richard A. Knaak]] and published in 2007. |
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− | + | The [[demon]]-backed [[Triune]] has fallen. All that now stands in [[Uldyssian]]'s path to freeing humanity is the [[Cathedral of Light]] and its charismatic leader the [[Prophet]]. But the Prohpet is actually the renegade angel [[Inarius]], who sees the world he created as his uncontested domain. Facing a cunning foe that would just as readily see [[Sanctuary]] destroyed than let it slip from his grasp, Uldyssian is blind to the others who would possess his world. Both the [[Burning Hells]] and the [[High Heavens]] now know of Sanctuary... and their warring hosts of demons and angels will stop at nothing to claim it. | |
− | The demon-backed Triune has fallen. All that now stands in Uldyssian's path to freeing humanity is the Cathedral of Light and its charismatic leader the Prophet. But the Prohpet is actually the renegade angel Inarius, who sees the world he created as his uncontested domain. Facing a cunning foe that would just as readily see Sanctuary destroyed than let it slip from his grasp, Uldyssian is blind to the others who would possess his world. Both the Burning Hells and the High Heavens now know of Sanctuary...and their warring hosts of demons and angels will stop at nothing to claim it. | ||
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Revision as of 15:41, 3 November 2009
Book Three of the trilogy. Written by Richard A. Knaak and published in 2007.
Contents
Diablo: The Veiled Prophet is a Diablo novel, and may not be directly related to any of the games, but contains important lore information about the Diablo universe that is canon. |
Description
The demon-backed Triune has fallen. All that now stands in Uldyssian's path to freeing humanity is the Cathedral of Light and its charismatic leader the Prophet. But the Prohpet is actually the renegade angel Inarius, who sees the world he created as his uncontested domain. Facing a cunning foe that would just as readily see Sanctuary destroyed than let it slip from his grasp, Uldyssian is blind to the others who would possess his world. Both the Burning Hells and the High Heavens now know of Sanctuary... and their warring hosts of demons and angels will stop at nothing to claim it.