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Heh) Undead are just more unpleasant – they stink, and you can get dirty. And demons (as Lock already said) are more brutal and generally have some connection to heavy metal =Ъ
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And in Disciple, it seems that demons were also originally on a different plane of existence, and only a small group of them were on Earth. And they were trying to bring Besrezen to this plane...
And they are still trying...
And for me, only dragons are purely positive, and even with exceptions.
Do bandits fear the devil when they kill their victims? No, they fear the spirits of the people they killed. They don't think about getting to hell. They think about how not to meet the ghost (of the killed one). And finally, everyone is afraid of death. Everyone wants to live. And that is why people depicted death as a skeleton with a scythe, and not as a demon with cards in his hands, smoking a cigarette. Because a skeleton is scarier.
And I doubt that every senior demon or imp is a concentration of cunning, terrible power, and wisdom)
But the angels were envious. Descending to earth, they sowed hatred and discord among the previously peaceful tribes of Nевендаар. Malice and greed gripped the hearts of the sons of Betrezen, and the Humans waged war against their brethren, sweeping away everything in their path. And the beauty of Nевендаар faded before the horror of the war unleashed by Man…as you can see, the angels did not curse anyone, but simply sowed Chaos and Heresy in the hearts of the inexperienced.
The Almighty looked upon the lands of Nевендаар and was filled with sacred horror. Where was the harmony that Betrezen had spoken of? Where were the endless green pastures? The Almighty saw only discord and suffering, only the land scorched by merciless wars.
And divine wrath shook the heavens. For Nевендаар was not destined to become the pride and joy of the Almighty: Betrezen had betrayed his Father. And the rebellious angel was punished and banished to the Chaos forever. And then, filled with great wrath, the fallen Angel created a merciless horde of demons. So that, if not himself, then his earthly servants would take revenge on the ungrateful human race…
Betrezen's hatred further fueled the bloodthirsty demons: they were only waiting for the moment when war would completely exhaust the human race. While awaiting the appointed hour, the demons turned their predatory gazes towards the elven forests...
Artes as undead is just a puppet of Ner'zhul, and nothing more. He wasn't pursuing anything on his own; Ner'zhul was leading him to free himself. Artes ceased to be just a tool only when he merged with Ner'zhul.
I hasten to disappoint you: most often, dragons are greedy and cruel bastards who sometimes also strive to become dracoliches and gain immortality along with unlimited power.
in any case, a demon can not only kill everyone, like some random lich, but also convert a fool into its faith. in the end, I have not had to eradicate sects that worship the undead.
that is why a demon is much more dangerous and terrible than a corpse) a demon cannot be killed (=
he will only "go back to hell" in most cases. but if you cut off the head of a zombie or vampire, that's it.
The rebellious angel was punished and banished to the Chaos forever. Filled with great wrath, the fallen Angel created a merciless horde of demons.
Oh, of course, that's how it is) But since the blade imposed its will on him, what did Arthas essentially become? Wasn't he an embodiment of the blade's will?) And doesn't the blade's will then have "reason and meaning"?:)
2+2=4+0)
I may not have studied the entire history of Warcraft thoroughly, except for reading excerpts from the books, but I remember that his charisma didn't disappear with the acquisition of the blade, except that it moved in a dark direction)
If he is so "stupid and meaningless," then why is he needed?... If this "stupid and meaningless" death knight didn't exist, Ner'zhul would still be sitting somewhere.
:p
Intelligence exists, but there is no freedom of thought. This is what distinguishes a tool from a person, which is why it cannot be said that Arthas went anywhere on his own; he didn't choose the goal, and he couldn't refuse it.
Oh, of course, that's how it is. But since the blade imposed its will on him, what did Arthas become? Wasn't he the embodiment of the blade's will?
It was said that they are more terrifying, not stronger.
I've seen many dragons, and they were all kind and fluffy. They just don't like uninvited guests. Of course, when brave Knights in large groups rush into a cave with the goal of cutting the dragon into pieces and taking its treasures, it should sing songs of happiness and, while dancing, offer its head to the sword.
And regarding those who crave transformation into Dracolich... I haven't seen any. Even a couple of Dracolichs, not devoid of will and soul, committed all their evil deeds only to regain their true essence.
The undead, by the way, are also very persistent in converting others to their faith.
If you cut off a zombie's head, it's unlikely to harm it...
And a vampire can be easily resurrected.
Well, firstly, Lock, in your quote, it says that there were no demons in Chaos initially; they were created by Bezresen. As for the source of the information you provided, I have no idea where it came from, but here is my statement - a direct quote from the first Disciples game.
a zombie will be damaged by a severed head, for example, as in the Dungeon.
Besides, in games, they somehow die, and I wouldn't say it's very difficult.
That's how it is in games, but in theory, a zombie doesn't die AT ALL - meaning the only way to stop it is to chop it into pieces so it can't do anything anymore.