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'''Ureh''' has a very high probability to be a playable town in Diablo III. A concept art piece, shown on the right, was named Ureh and there are various official concept art pieces of Ureh seen also in the [http://www.diii.net/gallery/showgallery.php?cat=547&page=2 image gallery].
  
'''Ureh''' has a very high probability to be a playable town in Diablo III. A concept art piece, shown on the right, was named Ureh and there are various official concept art pieces of Ureh seen also in the [http://www.diii.net/gallery/showgallery.php?cat=547&page=2 image gallery].
 
  
Ureh was also a featured on a [http://www.blizzard.com/us/books/kingdomofshadow.html Diablo novel] by Richard A. Knaak. Seen in the cover, Ureh was a central town in the story. The connection to the books is important seeing how Diablo III Lead Designer Jay Wilson commented on a [http://multiplayerblog.mtv.com/2008/08/12/diablo-iii-storyline/ recent interview]: "people can expect to see characters -- from some of the books."
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Ureh was also a featured in a [[Diablo novel]] by [[Richard A. Knaak]] called [[Diablo: The Kingdom of Shadow]]. Seen in the cover, Ureh was a central town in the story. The connection to the books is important seeing how Diablo III Lead Designer [[Jay Wilson]] commented on a [http://multiplayerblog.mtv.com/2008/08/12/diablo-iii-storyline/ recent interview]: "people can expect to see characters -- from some of the books."
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Ureh has also rich background - it is depicted in the book that in its history, it has worked as a gateway to hell. This has lead to speculation about Ureh's importance and place in the story.
 
Ureh has also rich background - it is depicted in the book that in its history, it has worked as a gateway to hell. This has lead to speculation about Ureh's importance and place in the story.
  
Ureh can also be seen in the [http://www.blizzard.com/diablo3/world/worldmap.xml official world map].
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Ureh can also be seen in the official [[world map]].
  
  
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Ureh is an ancient city built at the feet of mountain Nymyr, in the midst of the eastern jungles of the world of Sanctuary. The jungles inhabited by the [[necromancer]]s.
 
Ureh is an ancient city built at the feet of mountain Nymyr, in the midst of the eastern jungles of the world of Sanctuary. The jungles inhabited by the [[necromancer]]s.
  
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==References==
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* [[Diablo: The Kingdom of Shadow]]

Revision as of 17:46, 15 September 2009

Ureh cinematic art.

Ureh has a very high probability to be a playable town in Diablo III. A concept art piece, shown on the right, was named Ureh and there are various official concept art pieces of Ureh seen also in the image gallery.


Ureh was also a featured in a Diablo novel by Richard A. Knaak called Diablo: The Kingdom of Shadow. Seen in the cover, Ureh was a central town in the story. The connection to the books is important seeing how Diablo III Lead Designer Jay Wilson commented on a recent interview: "people can expect to see characters -- from some of the books."


Ureh has also rich background - it is depicted in the book that in its history, it has worked as a gateway to hell. This has lead to speculation about Ureh's importance and place in the story.


Ureh can also be seen in the official world map.


Location

Ureh is an ancient city built at the feet of mountain Nymyr, in the midst of the eastern jungles of the world of Sanctuary. The jungles inhabited by the necromancers.


References