![]() ![]() From what he read, and given how Leoric was acting, he could only guess that, based on what he had read, that Diablo himself had affected the king. They contained the stories that his mother had once told him, and he couldn't help but notice that the texts treated the accounts of angels and demons as history, not as myth. Could there really have been some evil entity buried underneath the town? He spent time in the library of the Tristram Cathedral, going over old Horadric texts. He began to reflect on the tales that his mother had told him, as to whether there was truth to them. Reflecting on the events of the past year, Cain began recording his thoughts in a journal. The Darkening of Tristram Dark Tidings ĭuring the Darkening of Tristram, Cain noticed (as did the rest of the town) how King Leoric's mood had steadily darkened. He grew greatly fond of the boy and found himself loving him akin to a son, despite Aidan's self-absorbed nature. ![]() Ĭain served as the tutor for Prince Aidan. Cain received written notification of their deaths and later visited the site of the attack. However, bandits attacked their wagon, killing them. In 1237, with Cain now at the age of thirty-five, Amelia took Jered and left Tristram. Tension rose between him and Amelia and often they argued, usually concerning Cain's lack of presence in his son's life. ![]() As the years drew on however, Cain became absorbed in scholarly pursuits, shutting out friends and family, and leaving no time for them. At some point, Cain married Amelia and had a son, Jered, who bore the name of Cain's Horadric ancestor, in 1233. He also had fondness for Gillian, and respect for Griswold. Of the fellow townsfolk, he counted Pepin as perhaps his closest friend. He'd give lectures, but they didn't share his love of books. Cain didn't get on well with the children, and found it difficult to connect with them. In adulthood, Cain served as a schoolmaster and storyteller in Tristram. As to what may or may not have happened between him and them, he would later comment "they don't take vows of chastity you know." In his youth, he had some encounters with Zakarum priestesses. At some point, Cain studied "archaic writings" while in Kehjistan. ![]()
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