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=Basic Information=
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Tal Rasha does not appear in the game, but he was one of the most fleshed out characters in the universe of Diablo when [[Diablo II]] was released.
Tal Rasha is one of the most fleshed out NPC's in the Diablo universe, although the player never meets him. He also inspired one of the few most powerful sets of Diablo II items which have Display Auras: [[Tal Rasha's Wrappings]].
 
  
=Diablo Lore=
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For more lore about the character Tal Rasha, see the main Diablo Wiki:
Tal Rasha was the leader of the {{iw|Horadrim Horadrim}} during the last Sin War. When the {{iw|Prime_Evils Prime Evils}} were exiled from Hell into the Mortal Realm by the {{iw|Lesser_Evils Lesser Evils}} a group of mages banded together to defeat them and bind them to {{iw|soulstones Soulstones}} which were provided by the [[Tyrael|Archangel Tyrael]].
 
  
While the mages were fighting against [[Baal]], the soulstone they were going to imprison him in was broken. Tal Rasha decided that the only way for them to bind him was to first capture his essence temporarily in a soul stone, and for Tal Rasha to push the soulstone into his own body. This they did, and sealed him inside [[Tal Rasha's Tomb|his tomb]] to struggle for eternity against Baal.
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* {{iw|Tal_Rasha Tal Rasha}}
 
 
This Act was later shown to be mere hubris, since Tal Rasha was utterly corrupted by Baal, and was later easily freed by Marius in the Cinematics.
 
 
 
=Other NPC's opinions=
 
 
 
[[The_Summoner|Horazon]] lauds Tal Rasha and calls him "the foremost" of all of the Horadrim. Similarly on the eve of the final battle with Baal-cum-Tal Rasha, [[Deckard Cain]] makes clear his respect for the wizard:
 
 
 
"Remember this: Baal once possessed Tal Rasha, one of the most powerful of the ancient Horadrim. Your battles with Diablo and Mephisto will pale in comparison to your battle with Baal. The Lord of Destruction, aided by Tal Rasha’s knowledge… Ungh, the mountain itself will tremble when you clash!"
 
 
 
Two other Act II NPC's are not quite so supportive of Tal Rasha's decision however. [[Fara]] tells us that "his was a selfless act, although perhaps foolhardy." and [[Lysander]], seeing the evil which plagued {{iw|Lut_Gholein Lut Gholein}} muses that Tal Rasha's battle against evil was lost.
 

Revision as of 12:59, 12 January 2010

Tal Rasha does not appear in the game, but he was one of the most fleshed out characters in the universe of Diablo when Diablo II was released.

For more lore about the character Tal Rasha, see the main Diablo Wiki: