Hello!
Just visited
http://www.larian.com/Site/english/divinity/mon_dragon.html
And found very interesting stuff


Dungeons and dragons in a divine world
A once forgotten place, a world of fantasy and possibilities…

to you the reader I bring you to Rivellon, the world in which Divine Divinity exists. A world of beauty filled with wonderful creatures that we call fantasy… teeming with bustling cities where dwarves, elves, humans, and lizard men all co-exist.

A world of full of dark crypts and dungeons scattered throughout Rivellon belonging to long forgotten powerful Necromancers, that led battles in the Ancient ‘War of the Damned’, and waiting to be discovered by weary and foolhardy adventurers such as yourself. The bounty for such initiative and perseverance… well legend has it the Legendary ‘Sword of Lies’ is the reward. A powerful Necromancer can never be truly killed; their corpse still stirs in the tomb for they wait ever patiently to be released by unsuspecting Tomb Raiders.


Ancient demon writing on the sacred slabs of Vermillion tells of 13 sacred shrines deep below the lands of Rivellon. These shrines are the resting places to the ‘Generals of the Damned’, the deadliest demon knights ever trained. They served the Lord of Chaos during the Wars of the Mages and the Wars of the Damned. It wasn’t until Duke Ferol sacrificed himself to banish the Lord of Chaos did the Demon Knights lose their gift of immortality, so they fled and constructed shrines for themselves scattered deep below Rivellon in concealed locations.

Is it somehow related to Wizard Wars?
In Divinity 2 there was powerful mage Berilihn who was also servant of Lord of Chaos who was burned down,and according to Thadeus there were more such mages.

I think it`s link -It seems he is one of 13 generals doesn`t he?
And I believe this no bad intrigue stuff for Divinity 3
Any suggestions?

I understand this article was written 11 years ago and maybe earlier
But maybe anyone know about that?

Last edited by James 540; 24/07/13 10:03 AM.

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