
From the lizard cavern, you enter an abandoned prison standing above molten lava, with remnants of the previous occupants still around. After the ruins, you enter a giant cavern filled with a civilization of angry lizard folk, who don't take too kindly to you wandering around their home. Once the tombs were cleaned, you come across the water-filled ruins of a magical civilization, with their power still active & apparent. After clearing the mines, you enter an ancient set of tombs, filled to the brim with the walking dead, and covered with cobwebs and bookshelves filled with equally ancient scrolls & tomes. When you enter the mine, you've entered a dark, dank collection of caves, with the remnants of the town's mining operation in shambles. Since the evil entities came from the mine, you waltz right in to whoop them a new one. After clearing out the beasts, the town returns to it's normal state of activity. You first arrive in the namesake town, and it's just recently come under attack from creatures from the town's mine. The setting of Torchlight is it's biggest strength, yet it's also it's biggest weakness. It's all concentrated in one little town, where not much goes on, and there's not much character (more on this in a bit). There's no grand evil, no worldwide plot, etc. You willįight many monsters and champions along the way, while collecting epic The sage, to stop the source of corruption within the dungeon. The main storyline focuses around the player, teaming with Syl This is seen by the corruption of the alchemist Alric, who turns on his companions and attempts to revive the legendary Ember colossus, Ordrak.

Unfortunate enough to come across a corrupt piece. The town is troubledīy the recent corruption of the mineral, which can mutate anyone In the nearby mine, a mysterious mineral known as EmberĪttracts miners, adventurers, and monsters alike. "The game is set in the small mining town of Torchlight. Here's the except from the Torchlight Wiki: Not normal for an RPG, the story of Torchlight is a bit weak.
