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[[Image:Mon-griswold01.jpg|frame]]Griswold is [[Undead]]. | [[Image:Mon-griswold01.jpg|frame]]Griswold is [[Undead]]. | ||
Griswold is found in [ [Tristram]], appropriately enough. He is not a quest monster and need not be killed, though he's usually popped off by players while they're in Tristram to rescue Cain. | Griswold is found in [[Tristram]], appropriately enough. He is not a quest monster and need not be killed, though he's usually popped off by players while they're in Tristram to rescue Cain. | ||
Griswold was the NPC blacksmith in ''Diablo I'', and his hearty, "What kin I do fer ya?" greeting, delivered (by [[Bill Roper]]) in a hearty brogue, was one of the trademarks of the first game. Griswold doesn't have a speaking role in Diablo II, but his appearance as a monster, corrupted and twisted into an undead demon by the destruction that engulfed Tristram following the conclusion of Diablo I, is a nice bit of plot continuity. | Griswold was the NPC blacksmith in ''Diablo I'', and his hearty, "What kin I do fer ya?" greeting, delivered (by [[Bill Roper]]) in a hearty brogue, was one of the trademarks of the first game. Griswold doesn't have a speaking role in Diablo II, but his appearance as a monster, corrupted and twisted into an undead demon by the destruction that engulfed Tristram following the conclusion of Diablo I, is a nice bit of plot continuity. | ||
