First off, Trag'Oul is the correct name and spelling intended by Blizzard. I just confirmed this by looking in the Diablo II game manual.
Second, it wasn't an underground city, more as "underground" city meaning hidden from view deep in the Jungles. As for his looks, as the Official Strategy Guide for Diablo 2 puts it, "Long hours of study in dank mausoleums have made his skin pale and corpselike, while his figure has more in common with a skeleton than a man."
Now I wanna play a necromancer the fun way and just put points into the skills I wanna use till he fails.
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Just as the Scorpion hunts...
Silently Lurking...
"Nothing is True. Everything is Permitted." ~ Ezio Auditore de Firenze
Blizzard wanted to define the Cult of Rathma as a religious following that sought to keep the world in balance. That being said, some of the followers must have had to help good and extinguish evil if the darkness is getting too heavy for the world to stay in balance. Whereas other necromancers had to commit themselves to evil to rebalance the world of Sanctuary when the forces of light were too great. As the great dragon once said, "Too much darkness, too much evil will result in a world of chaos and destruction and if there is too much light, too much good in the world, everything will start to stagnate and decay. That is why we must balance the world to keep it from going in either direction to its own demise." That is roughly what Trag'Oul said when Uldyssian and Mendeln wanted answers as to why.
So anybody is right in saying that the necromancers are evil or good. I just explained why. And Necromancers AREN'T OLD, if anybody read the books that came in the battle chest, they would see that he looks like that due to how and where he spent a good portion of his life.
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Just as the Scorpion hunts...
Silently Lurking...
"Nothing is True. Everything is Permitted." ~ Ezio Auditore de Firenze
Second, it wasn't an underground city, more as "underground" city meaning hidden from view deep in the Jungles. As for his looks, as the Official Strategy Guide for Diablo 2 puts it, "Long hours of study in dank mausoleums have made his skin pale and corpselike, while his figure has more in common with a skeleton than a man."
Now I wanna play a necromancer the fun way and just put points into the skills I wanna use till he fails.
So anybody is right in saying that the necromancers are evil or good. I just explained why. And Necromancers AREN'T OLD, if anybody read the books that came in the battle chest, they would see that he looks like that due to how and where he spent a good portion of his life.
The younger one would be the young fiery whelp who screws things up for the older one.