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NPCs, Non-Player Characters, are the principle sources of information about the game's lore. They are also the usual sources for quests and quest rewards, and the NPC merchants are invaluable for equipping your hero for battle.


NPC Conversations

NPC conversations in Diablo III are shown in the normal game screen. The camera merely zooms in a bit. The conversation is ended and the screen returns to normal if you click anywhere outside of the dialogue tree, or press the space bar or Esc key.

When the game debuted at the WWI event in June 2008, NPC conversations were portrayed in a special pop up window display which you can see below. This approach was abandoned between the June premiere and BlizzCon in October, since the D3 Team felt that it took players out of the flow of the game.

Early concept for NPC dialogue; now removed. The Barbarian speaks with Deckard Cain.


List of known NPCs

The following NPCs are confirmed to appear in Diablo III. They are covered on individual article pages; click through to learn more about them.

Also see the NPC category for a complete list of NPCs, both confirmed and speculated.


List of possible NPCs

The following are likely to be NPCs, but have not yet been seen in the game.


Leah

An official still image from the cinematic trailer.

Leah was mentioned by name in the WWI 2008 gameplay trailer, but was not seen in the BlizzCon 2008 demo. From what the Barbarian says in the WWI gameplay movie, Leah is an NPC who is Cain's assistant, who tells the hero that he (Cain) is missing in the Monastery, and must be rescued.

Some players have speculated that Leah is the young female referred to in the Gnarled Walkers lore entry from the official D3 website. In it, when speaking about the village of Wortham, Abd al-Hazir says:

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

Could Leah be Pablo DeSoto's daughter? The location seems wrong; she's in Tristram with Cain in the teaser cinematic and apparently in the quest as demonstrated in the WWI gameplay movie, but the journal entry might be outdated, or be information from before the game begins; perhaps demons entirely overran the village of Wortham, and Leah and Pablo de Soto were forced to flee to Tristram?


Pablo DeSoto

Concept art of Pablo DeSoto.

Pablo DeSoto is seen in detailed concept art, and mentioned in the Gnarled Walkers lore entry, as quoted above. He is said to be knowledgeable of magic and mentioned to have some sort of grudge against necromancers. This might be a flashback or homage to Gheed, the Necromancer-hating NPC merchant from Act One of Diablo II.


Adria

Concept art seen at BlizzCon.

Adria, the witch from Diablo 1, is mentioned in Deckard Cain's journal, and was seen in concept art in the Blizzard Museum at Blizzcon 2008. Not everything in concept art makes it into the final game, but with a lot of returning elements from the story of D1 in D3, and much of the early action taking place in and around Tristram, a return of Adria seems like a safe bet.


Other possible NPCs

It is indicated that multiple characters from previous games are returning. Jay Wilson says in an interview that they're "bringing back a lot of characters from the previous games." This is elaborated on another interview in which he says that "people can expect to see characters from Diablo I, more characters from Diablo II, and characters from some of the books. We're definitely going to bring a few of them in."

A list of potential NPCs for Diablo III:



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