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'''Farnhum''' is a [[Diablo I]] NPC,  and can be found to the far south of town, next to the last structure in that direction. He sits there and provides nothing but rambling and sometimes panicked gossips, none of which are required for any quests. From his alarming dialogues, Farnhum was one of the men who ventured into the labyrinth to find the missing prince. He narrowily escaped death at the hands (cleaver) of {{iw|The_Butcher The Butcher}}, and has retreated into the bottom of a jug of ale to try and forget his terror.  
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'''Farnham''' is a [[Diablo I]] NPC,  and can be found to the far south of town, next to the last structure in that direction. He sits there and provides nothing but rambling and sometimes panicked gossips, none of which are required for any quests. From his alarming dialogues, Farnham was one of the men who ventured into the labyrinth to find the missing prince. He narrowly escaped death at the hands (cleaver) of {{iw|The_Butcher The Butcher}}, and has retreated into the bottom of a jug of ale to try and forget his terror.  
  
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There is a skeleton in [[Diablo II]] close to his favourite location, and it's likely he died when [[Tristram]] was burned to the ground. It could also possibly be some other person's remains, and he could be alive somewhere, however unlikely.
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==References==
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* {{iw|D1_NPCs Diablo I Farnham}}
  
 
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Revision as of 16:43, 11 December 2009

Farnham is a Diablo I NPC, and can be found to the far south of town, next to the last structure in that direction. He sits there and provides nothing but rambling and sometimes panicked gossips, none of which are required for any quests. From his alarming dialogues, Farnham was one of the men who ventured into the labyrinth to find the missing prince. He narrowly escaped death at the hands (cleaver) of The Butcher, and has retreated into the bottom of a jug of ale to try and forget his terror.


There is a skeleton in Diablo II close to his favourite location, and it's likely he died when Tristram was burned to the ground. It could also possibly be some other person's remains, and he could be alive somewhere, however unlikely.


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