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[[Image:Npc-izual.jpg|frame|Izual's spirit.]] | [[Image:Npc-izual.jpg|frame|Izual's spirit.]] | ||
[[Izual]] is a monster when your character first sights him. He must be defeated and destroyed to complete the [[Quests_Act_Four#Quest_One:_The_Fallen_Angel|Fallen Angel quest]]. Once he's been defeated his spirit floats up from his corpse and hovers there long enough to deliver a grim speech: | [[Izual]] is a monster when your character first sights him. He must be defeated and destroyed to complete the [[Quests_Act_Four#Quest_One:_The_Fallen_Angel|Fallen Angel quest]]. Once he's been defeated his spirit floats up from his corpse and hovers there long enough to deliver a grim speech: | ||
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Most histories of the [[Great Conflict]] like the above describe Izual as a misguided martyr-hero. Even Tyrael always believed his most trusted Lieutenant was a brave fool. However, it is revealed in Act IV of Diablo II that Izual did not succumb to hubris, but rather joined with the {{iw|Prime_Evils Prime Evils}} in plotting their own exile on Sanctuary - {{iw|Dark_Exile Dark Exile}}. In his speech during Act IV, Izual said that their plan could "not be stopped by any mortal agency", and since the player fails to stop [[Baal]] corrupting the {{iw|Worldstone Worldstone}} later it is not certain whether that plan was foiled. However, it was clear from his twisted appearance and the fact he had lost the angelic blade Azurewrath that not everything had gone well even before Izual's death, so his speech could have been bravado. | Most histories of the [[Great Conflict]] like the above describe Izual as a misguided martyr-hero. Even Tyrael always believed his most trusted Lieutenant was a brave fool. However, it is revealed in Act IV of Diablo II that Izual did not succumb to hubris, but rather joined with the {{iw|Prime_Evils Prime Evils}} in plotting their own exile on Sanctuary - {{iw|Dark_Exile Dark Exile}}. In his speech during Act IV, Izual said that their plan could "not be stopped by any mortal agency", and since the player fails to stop [[Baal]] corrupting the {{iw|Worldstone Worldstone}} later it is not certain whether that plan was foiled. However, it was clear from his twisted appearance and the fact he had lost the angelic blade Azurewrath that not everything had gone well even before Izual's death, so his speech could have been bravado. | ||
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