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Original Title: | War of the Ancients Archive (WarCraft: War of the Ancients, #1-3) |
ISBN: | 1416552030 (ISBN13: 9781416552031) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | War of the Ancients Trilogy #1-3 |
Richard A. Knaak
Paperback | Pages: 718 pages Rating: 4.23 | 1303 Users | 63 Reviews
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Title | : | War of the Ancients Archive (War of the Ancients Trilogy #1-3) |
Author | : | Richard A. Knaak |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 718 pages |
Published | : | December 11th 2007 by Pocket Books |
Categories | : | Fantasy. World Of Warcraft. Warcraft. Mmorpg. Fiction |
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Months have passed since the cataclysmic Battle of Mount Hyjal, which put an end to the Burning Legion's invasion. Most Legion forces on Azeroth have been slain or driven into hiding. Yet now a mysterious energy rift in the mountains of Kalimdor propels three heroes to the distant past: the dragon mage Krasus, the human wizard Rhonin, and the weathered orc veteran Broxigar. It is a time long before orcs, humans, or even high elves roamed the world. A time that marks the Legion's first invasion of Azeroth, brought about by Queen Azshara and other night elf nobles. A time when the Dragon Aspects are at the height of their power -- unaware that one of their own will soon turn on the world he was charged to protect.Rating Out Of Books War of the Ancients Archive (War of the Ancients Trilogy #1-3)
Ratings: 4.23 From 1303 Users | 63 ReviewsComment On Out Of Books War of the Ancients Archive (War of the Ancients Trilogy #1-3)
After the Original Trilogy this was a great let down. Just not gripping at all.Give it a skip in my opinion.I'm a World of Warcraft lore enthusiest, and I particularly enjoy the storyline behind the Night Elves and Dragon Aspects - so needless to say, this book was much anticipated. I thoroughly enjoyed all aspects of the book - from the orcs sent back into ancient Kalimdor, to the kingdom of the Night Elves, to the far reaches where the Dragons resided. It was a blast getting to see the story unfold with names and faces you recognized from the games (ie. WC3, WoW) and view them in a means you
I really enjoyed these books. I enjoy reading about the Warcraft lore a lot, and it's not something that is easy to get while playing the World of Warcraft MMO, since like most MMOs of the day you just click on quests and never really know why you're killing this or collecting that. It's always good to know the stories of the major NPCs of the game.
Very good read, especially if you like the lore/history behind the warcraft universe.
Almost done! This book is amazing, Knaak is awesome!
What an amazing book! I am a huge fan of World of Warcraft so when I saw this book I snatched it up! And boy am I glad I did! Knaak recreates the world of Azeroth in stunning detail. I loved reading about the events that transpired in the past. If you are a fan of Warcraft in any shape or form, you have got to read this!
This is a simply amazing novel! It goes out of it's way to paint a vivid picture of Azeroth, explaining concepts even to those unfamiliar with the Warcraft universe. It never feels tedius or slowing down, keeping you on the edge of your seet with the balance of power between the Night Elves and the Burning Leigon.The bigger threat of potentially changing time is always there, with the characters trapped in the past not being neccesarily more powerful than other people. The action is phanomanal,
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