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GUL'DAN WARCRAFT 2 SERIES
Real life sucks :-) The series curse continues. And the rise to power of that force is what this book is all about.īack to Goodreads after over two months. No matter if one supports the Alliance or the Horde on Azeroth, there can be no doubt that the Old Horde of Draenor was a force of evil. But in the past itself, the viewpoint is with the bad guys. It is narrated by Thrall the Warchief looking back on the dark history of his people. The most interesting part of the book was its point of view. Draenor and the traditions of Orc society are vividly described, several important characters make an appearance, and in the very beginning, the reader actually gets to witness the fall of the Eredar in ancient times. Christie Golden seems to be a much more talented writer than most of her colleagues here, and she makes this part of the lore come alive in a wonderful way. Rise of the Horde is the best Warcraft book I’ve read so far. Until a mysterious being appears to the great shaman Ner’zhul, spiritual leader of the orc people, and makes him see that the tall, blue-skinned people are a threat to their survival… The ferocious orcs and the intelligent draenei live side by side in relative harmony. The fertile world of Draenor is at peace. Until a mysterious being appears to the great shaman Ner’zhul, spiritual leader of the orc people, and makes him see that the tall, blue-skinned people are a threat to their survival… Rise of the Horde is the best Warcraft book I’ve read so far. And hate can be created.” The fertile world of Draenor is at peace. The novel details the union of the orc clans into a single horde under Gul'dan and Blackhand, the corruption of the orcs and the destruction of the Draenei by the orcish horde.
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The main characters in the novel are Gul'dan (shaman/warlock), Ner'zhul (shaman/warlock), Durotan (Frostwolf Clan Chieftain), Orgrim Doomhammer, and Kil'jaedan. The story is set before the events of Warcraft II: Tides of Darkness. The novel explores the events in the orc world before the Orcish corruption. World of Warcraft: Rise of the Horde is a novel by Christie Golden set in the Warcraft Universe. Th Rise of the Horde (World of WarCraft, #2), Christie Golden Rise of the Horde (World of WarCraft, #2), Christie Golden World of Warcraft: Rise of the Horde is a novel by Christie Golden set in the Warcraft Universe. The demon-lord Kil'jaeden set in motion a dark chain of events that would succeed not only in eradicating the draenei, but forging the orc clans into an single, unstoppable juggernaut of hatred and destruction.more But the nefarious agents of the Burning Legion had other plans for both of the unsuspecting races. Long ago, on the idyllic world of Draenor, the noble orc clans lived in relative peace with their enigmatic neighbors, the draenei. Yet the rage and bloodlust that drove the orcs to destroy everything in their path nearly consumed them as well. 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 destroy everything in their path nearly consumed them a Though the young Warchief Thrall ended the demon curse that had plagued his people for generations, the orcs still wrestle with the sins of their bloody past.
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Though the young Warchief Thrall ended the demon curse that had plagued his people for generations, the orcs still wrestle with the sins of their bloody past.