World of Warcraft: Rise of the Horde
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- ISBN13: 9780743471381
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Though the young Warchief Thrall finished the demon curse that had plagued his people for generations, the orcs still wrestle with the sins of their bloody past. As the rampaging Horde, they waged a number of devastating wars against their perennial enemy — the Alliance. Yet the rage and bloodlust that drove the orcs to ruin everything in their path nearly consumed them as well.
Long ago, on the idyllic world of Draenor, the noble orc clans lived in relative peace with their enigmatic neighbors, the draenei. But the disreputable agents of the Burning Legion had additional plans for both of the unsuspecting races. The demon-lord Kil’jaeden set in motion a dark chain of events that would make it not only in eradicating the draenei, but forging the orc clans into an single, unstoppable juggernaut of hatred and destruction.
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By; Anthony Michael Tuzzolo.
First of all, If you have no thought what Warcraft is then go home! This tale is set in a place called Hellfire peninsula in the shattered world of Draenor. The tale starts out with a young orc named Duratan, who is heir to the Frostwolf clan, befriending another orc named Orgim Doomhammer. One day, the two friends are saved by an alien race,named Draeni who befriend them and allow them to stay in their marvelous city. When they grow up a very influintial shaman named Ner’Zhul had a vision from his deceased mate who told him that the ancestors were all with an omniescent being and that he would soon get a vision from it. Ner’Zhul gets a vision from a maelevolent being named Kil’ Jaedan who tells him that the Draeni are no friends, but are as a replacement for enemies. Ner’Zhul then calls a meeting between with all the clans and send them out to attack the Draeni. The only clan that is not fighting is Duratan and his Frostwolf clan.Eventualy, Ner’Zhul gets another vision from his Mate who tells him that he was listening to the incorrect being and that the ancestors will no longer answer to him. Guldan, Ner’Zhuls apprentice, betrays him and tells Kil’ Jaedan about how Ner’Zhul tried to reach the ancestors. Ner’Zhul, now a demoralized husk of his ex- self, no longer is a threat to Kil’Jaedan and Guldan is now incharge. uldan then sends an all out attack on the Draeni fortress along with some demons brought by Kil’Jaedan. Although, some of the Draeni, including their leader, Velen, escape. The Orcs homeworld is dying so they open a portal to another world were the land is greater.
Reader’s Rating: 5 / 5
This is a follow-up to Christie Golden’s Lord of the Clans, also contained in Warcraft: Archive.
This tale chronicles Thrall’s recording of the rise of the first Horde on the world of Draenor, otherwise known as Outlands.
I learned a lot about the dynamics of the Draenei and thigns related to WoW:TBC that I would have otherwise not know since I play Horde exclusively.
A fantastic read that I highly reccommend.
Reader’s Rating: 5 / 5
Tells the tragic tale we have all wanted to know for years and does its best to blend the Warcraft 1,2 and 3 storylines not so simple.
This book is all the more tragic because ultimatly the reader knows the ending. I thought it was fantastic because it showed what right friends Doomhammer and Doritan were.
Everything I have come to expect froma Bilzard book.
Reader’s Rating: 5 / 5
This book is very appealing. I would recomend this book because it is so cool.
Reader’s Rating: 4 / 5
Brilliant History of how the Horde came to be the Horde. A must for all Warcraft enthusiasts
Reader’s Rating: 4 / 5