Talk:Zoltun Kulle

Seriously, I will laugh if Zoltun Kulle returns (which he can do, I guess). I will laugh twice if he returns to revive Leah in order to return the favor (in Soviet Russia, the Dark Horadrim resurrects Diablo's daughter). 199.107.215.250 00:18, April 21, 2014 (UTC), Pryamus


 * Please keep such comments to a forum/blog.--Hawki (talk) 00:22, April 21, 2014 (UTC)

Yep, they revived him. Technically, he did not even die. Pryamus (talk) 16:46, June 26, 2015 (UTC)

Nephalem
Zoltun Kulle's quotes seem to imply he is a nephalem (which seems wrong), specifically "Soon enough I'll walk this world again. Then I'll show you what a Nephalem can achieve." and "We have both tasted what it is to be Nephalem." I think this needs to be addressed somewhere in this article. All I know of Zoltun Kulle is what I've read on this wiki, so I have no idea what the facts are. Basically, I had someone asking me if Zoltun Kulle was a nephalem, and I couldn't give a proper answer. ◄► Tephra ◄► 22:24, May 19, 2014 (UTC)


 * I think it's more a reference to Kulle's goals/beliefs, wanting to assert humanity's place in Creation and whatnot, to reclaim its nephalem birthright. It can probably be noted in some form, but that said, the article as a whole needs expansion.--Hawki (talk) 22:27, May 19, 2014 (UTC)

A book about Kulle
Dude, I just love this guy, like in a non-gay fashion. As soon as I reached the middle of Act II and he showed up, I was like: "This seems to be a formidable character." And he was! With all his frigging backstory of how he wanted to use the Black Soulstone to help humanity... I really wish some writer related to Blizzard wrote a book detailing his past, life as a Horadrim, his creation of the Black Soulstone, and his "death". That would be awesome. I know that because I am finishing The Order, and I loved every second of it. I got to understand Deckard a little more, of how he neglected his own son to find a way to save humanity, just because he kept himself away from these texts when he was eleven because he believed everything was a fairy tale just because his mother was crazy! I finally saw firsthand how Leah's life was unbearable in Caldeum because of those bullies and superstitious nobles, and this made me love her even more! Finally, I was introduced to a character that was very cool, and helped me warm up to the Monk class (in which I was never much interested, since I was hyped about the Demon Hunter and the Witch Doctor), and choose it as my main class in Diablo III. I do think a book about Kulle would be a good idea. He has personality, he has backstory, which makes a lot easier to write about him, like Leah and Deckard in The Order. If they could make Uldyssian out of nothing, with just a little bit explaining how his sacrifice made Tyrael a cheerleader for humans, think what they could accomplish with Kulle. I would gladly buy this book if it became reality. 189.107.29.214 22:51, February 25, 2015 (UTC)