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I am a WoW Lore nerd for sure!

I have bought Duraton, the prequel book to the movie, and am almost finished with Illidan, the book about the events from Burning Crusade that will set the stage for the Legion expansion.

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If you are really interested in reading up on the history and lore of the Warcraft universe, there's also Warcraft: Chronicle which details things up until the "First War", aka Warcraft Orcs and Humans RTS game.

While they have retconned many things over the years, I actually enjoy the Warcraft universe and history. That book was rather interesting to read.

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Found a current guide on Blizzard Watch that is the best I've seen to date:

Warcraft lore

The ultimate guide to Warcraft lore in print

Want to get into the lore, but don’t know where to begin? The following is a guide to all canon novels, manga, comics, and short stories related to World of Warcraft — in chronological order. This means that instead of being listed by when the material was published, it’s being listed by its order in the Warcraft lore timeline. For frame of reference, all material is sorted by the game title and expansion in which it takes place.

 

Just looking for a short list of what’s relevant right now? Check out our recommended reading list forWorld of Warcraft: Legion.

Please note that the The Warcraft: Legends manga series does not appear in this list. This five-volume series is a set of anthologies that include short stories from all over the timeline. None of the short stories are hugely important to understanding current events in Azeroth, but I’d recommend reading them just for fun!

Some stories on this list appear twice in the timeline, and have been noted as such. This is because events within the story include flashbacks to early points in time.

Warlords of Draenor events and stories are in their own section. This version of Draenor is a different reality than our own, so the timeline it follows and the events that occur on the world do not tie in to the timeline established by pre-existing works — these short stories and comics exist separately.

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Early Azeroth history

  • World of Warcraft: Chronicle Vol. 1 by Chris Metzen, Matt Burns and Robert Brooks. Chronicle covers the history of the Warcraft universe — it’s not a typical novel so much as a written history. Volume 1 details history from the beginnings of the cosmos all the way up to the onset of the First War.
  • Dawn of the Aspects, parts 1-5 by Richard A. Knaak. The Aspects have expended the last of their powers to defeat Deathwing, but where does this leave the dragonflights? Kalecgos, former Aspect of the Blue Dragonflight, finds a mysterious artifact that may hold the answers…if the visions don’t kill him, first. All visions in this five-part story take place before the War of the Ancients, present-day material takes place during Mists of Pandaria.
  • Death From Above, by Robert Brooks. Long, long before the Pandaren rebelled against their Mogu masters, Mantid and Mogu repeatedly clashed atop the Serpent’s Spine. While Mantid swarms may be predictable, the actions of the Paragons are definitely not. This story tells the tale of Kil’ruk the Wind-Reaver, and the epilogue for the story takes place during Mists of Pandaria.
  • The War of the Ancients Trilogy by Richard A. Knaak. This series has three parts: The Well of Eternity,The Demon Soul, and The Sundering. The novels follow the story of the War of the Ancients, set during the reign of Queen Azshara, and tell the tale of Azshara’s fall, the arrival of the Burning Legion, and the rise of Tyrande Whisperwind and Malfurion Stormrage – all through the eyes of travelers that have been sent back in time by Nozdormu.
  • World of Warcraft: Curse of the Worgen Issues 1-5 by Micky Neilson and James Waugh. The kingdom of Gilneas has been beset upon by monstrous Worgen, but the origins of the creatures date back farther than anyone in the kingdom could possibly know. Flashbacks in this series take place just after the War of the Ancients.
  • The War of the Shifting Sands by Micky Neilson. Although this story involves the opening of the Gates of Ahn’Qiraj, the flashbacks in the tale date back to the original War of the Shifting Sands, 1,000 years before the orcs first appeared on Azeroth.
  • Rise of the Horde by Christie Golden. The Orc clans of Draenor find themselves embroiled in war against the Draenei, and inadvertently succumbing to dark powers they barely comprehend. This is the story of Ner’zhul, Gul’dan, and the events leading up to the First War.
  • Unbroken by Micky Neilson. Shattered by the systematic slaughter of his people, the Draenei Paladin Nobundo finds himself succumbing to a disease that severs his connection to the Light. Will the elements of Draenor’s shattered husk help him find his way? This short story takes place just after Shattrath’s fall inRise of the Horde, and follows Nobundo’s journey through Draenor after Beyond the Dark Portal.

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Warcraft: Orcs & Humans

The First War

  • The Last Guardian by Jeff Grubb. The mysterious tower of Karazhan is home to one of the most powerful men on Azeroth, and holds far more secrets than even Khadgar, apprentice to Medivh, can begin to fathom. This tale takes place during the First War, and covers the story of Medivh, Khadgar, and Garona.

Warcraft II: Tides of Darkness & Beyond the Dark Portal

The Second War

  • Tides of Darkness by Aaron Rosenberg. This is a novelization of the events of Warcraft II: Tides of Darkness, mostly from the Alliance perspective, and covers the Second War. This novel is also where Alleria Windrunner and Turalyon are first introduced.
  • Beyond the Dark Portal by Aaron Rosenberg and Christie Golden. This is a novelization of the events ofWarcraft II: Beyond the Dark Portal, mostly from the Horde perspective. It covers the events following the Second War, as well as the formation of the Alliance Expedition and the shattering of Draenor.
  • Day of the Dragon by Richard A. Knaak. Alexstrasza, Aspect of the Red Dragonflight, has been captured and enslaved by the Demon Soul. Seeking to free her, her consort finds an unlikely ally in the mage Rhonin. Takes place just after the Second War.
  • Lord of the Clans by Christie Golden. The story of the Orc Thrall, son of Durotan, and his rise from slave to Warchief of the Horde. If you’ve done Caverns of Time: Durnholde Keep, you’ll recognize a lot of familiar faces and events in this novel.
  • Genn Greymane: Lord of His Pack by James Waugh. The story of Genn Greymane and his struggle to lead his people — this takes place at two different points in the timeline. Flashbacks involve Greymane, Gilneas, and the withdrawal from the Alliance of Lordaeron after the Second War.
  • Of Blood and Honor by Chris Metzen. The Second War is over, and paladin Tirion Fordring wants nothing more than to live a peaceful life with his family and govern the town of Hearthglen. But an unexpected encounter with an Orc named Eitrigg leads to an unlikely friendship that changes the course of his life for good.
  • Road to Damnation by Evelyn Fredericksen. Obsessed with forbidden magic, the mage Kel’Thuzad trades his allegiance to the Kirin Tor to the service of a new master…the Lich King. Takes place just before the events of Warcraft III.

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Warcraft III: Reign of Chaos & The Frozen Throne

The Third War

  • Arthas: Rise of the Lich King by Christie Golden. The story of Arthas, Prince of Lordaeron, and his eventual descent into darkness and rise as the Lich King. The majority of the book takes place just before and during Warcraft III: The Frozen Throne, but both the prologue and epilogue of the book take place just after the end of The Burning Crusade.
  • Ashbringer, Issues 1-4 by Micky Neilson. This four-part comic takes place during the Third War, telling the tale of the Mograine family and the legendary blade, Ashbringer.
  • World of Warcraft: Death Knight by Dan Jolley. This manga is the story of Thassarian, once soldier of Lordaeron, the first Death Knight to leave service of the Lich King and rejoin the Alliance. Events in this book span between Warcraft III and Wrath of the Lich King.
  • Blood of the Highborne by Micky Neilson. Lady Liadrin was once a devout follower of the Light, but when the Scourge threatens the Sunwell, causing its destruction, she finds herself locked in a crisis of faith. Flashbacks in this story take place prior to the Second War. Please note that this novella is only found in the World of Warcraft: Paragons anthology.
  • Warcraft: The Sunwell Trilogy by Richard A. Knaak. The Sunwell has been destroyed, yet hope is not lost. This manga trilogy is the story of a woman named Anveena Teague, who attracts the attention of the blue dragon Kalecgos and holds a secret that shocks them both. The story takes place after the destruction of the Sunwell in Warcraft III. Players may note that both Anveena and Kalecgos later make an appearance in the Sunwell raid during The Burning Crusade.
  • Vol’jin: The Judgment by Brian Kindregan. Vol’jin, son of Sen’jin, has been sent to the forests of First Home to complete the coming of age ritual and become a shadow hunter…but the visions of the spirits tell him more about his future than he could have ever imagined. This story takes place just before Thrall arrives on the Darkspear island during Warcraft III: Reign of Chaos.
  • The War of the Ancients Trilogy by Richard A. Knaak. Rhonin, Krasus, and the orc Broxigar are sent back in time by Nozdormu, to the days of the War of the Ancients. The opening and end of the series takes place just after the Third War, although the main events of The Well of Eternity, The Demon Soul, and The Sundering take place during the War of the Ancients.
  • Cycle of Hatred by Keith R.A. DeCandido. The Third War was a success, and the Legion defeated — but can Thrall, Warchief of the Horde and Human sorceress Jaina Proudmoore keep the peace between their people alive? This story takes place after the end of the Third War, before the events of World of Warcraftbegin.

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World of Warcraft

  • The War of the Shifting Sands by Micky Neilson. Although this story involves the opening of the Gates of Ahn’Qiraj during World of Warcraft, the flashbacks in the tale date back to the original War of the Shifting Sands, 1,000 years before the Orcs first appeared on Azeroth.
  • World of Warcraft: Shadow Wing Vol. 1, The Dragons of Outland, and Vol. 2, Nexus Point, by Richard A. Knaak. This manga takes place prior to The Burning Crusade. Blue dragon Tyrygosa and Jorad Mace have made their way through the newly opened Dark Portal. There, Tyrygosa discovers the Netherwing, a flight of dragons that might just help Malygos, Aspect of the Blue Dragonflight, regain his sanity at last.

World of Warcraft: The Burning Crusade

  • Night of the Dragon by Richard A. Knaak. A sequel to both Day of the Dragon and the Shadow Wingmanga series, this book covers the origins of the Twilight Dragonflight that will be encountered later on, inCataclysm.
  • World of Warcraft: Illidan by William King. This book covers Illidan’s view of the Burning Crusadeexpansion up to and including his defeat in Black Temple, as well as Maiev and Akama’s stories from the same time period.
  • World of Warcraft: The Comic series, Vol.1 and Vol. 2 (Issues 1-14), by Walter and Louise Simonson. This half of the Warcraft comic series takes place during The Burning Crusade, and covers the disappearance of King Varian Wrynn prior to World of Warcraft’s launch, and his return to the throne and defeat of Onyxia.
  • World of Warcraft: The Comic series, Vol. 3 and Vol. 4 (Issues 15-25), by Walter and Louise Simonson. This half of the Warcraft comics series begins just prior to Wrath of the Lich King‘s launch and ends at some point during Wrath of the Lich King. It starts right after the first series leaves off, and involves diplomatic attempts between Varian Wrynn and Warchief Thrall, ending in disaster with the reappearance of the Half-Orc assassin Garona. Also covers the story of Cho’gall and the Twilight Cult, which later feature in the Cataclysm expansion.
  • World of Warcraft: Mage by Richard A. Knaak. This manga takes place in Dalaran, and covers some of the events surrounding the Nexus War between the Kirin Tor and Malygos, Aspect of the Blue Dragonflight. This story takes place just before Wrath of the Lich King.
  • Garrosh Hellscream: Heart of War by Sarah Pine. This short story focuses on Garrosh Hellscream. The story takes place just after the trailer for the Ulduar patch, but flashback scenes take place just after Garrosh arrives on Azeroth after leaving Nagrand in The Burning Crusade.
  • Lor’themar Theron: In the Shadow of the Sun by Sarah Pine. Although the Sunwell has been restored, the Blood Elves are still recovering from Kael’thas’ betrayal and the events of The Burning Crusade. Lor’themar Theron now leads the Blood Elves, but can he stand tall when demands from Sylvanas call his beleaguered people to Northrend? Takes place between The Burning Crusade and Wrath of the Lich King.
  • Li Li’s Travel Journal The story of Li Li Stormstout, niece of infamous explorer Chen, and her travels from the Wandering Isle and beyond. The introduction to this 11 part novella takes place at an unknown period prior to Pearl of Pandaria, but the later entries in the tale detail Li Li’s experiences during Mists of Pandaria.

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World of Warcraft: Wrath of the Lich King

  • Pearl of Pandaria by Micky Neilson. Li Li Stormstout, niece of famous explorer Chen, sets out from the Wandering Isle on a search for her beloved uncle. Takes place at an unknown period during the Wrath of the Lich King expansion.
  • Glory, by Evelyn Fredericksen. A short glimpse at the events of the Wrathgate cinematic through the eyes of an Orc Warrior. Although this short story is no longer available on the official site, it has been archived on Wowpedia.
  • World of Warcraft Special Issue 1: Beginnings and Ends by Mike Costa. Taking place somewhere after the defeat of Algalon in Ulduar, this one-shot special issue comic covers the stories of the inhabitants of Azeroth, as seen through Algalon’s eyes. Although out of print, this comic didn’t have a ton of story — it was mostly an introductory piece for characters later introduced in the graphic novels Dark Riders andBloodsworn.
  • Sylvanas Windrunner: Edge of Night by Dave Kosak. The Lich King has been defeated, but Sylvanas Windrunner must visit the Frozen Throne to confirm his death with her own eyes. What she finds at the top of Icecrown Citadel changes her fate — and the fate of the Forsaken — forever.
  • Stormrage by Richard A. Knaak. The Emerald Dream has been corrupted from within, and Malfurion Stormrage struggles to defeat the Nightmare before it reaches beyond the Dream and into Azeroth itself. This novel addresses the corruption of the Emerald Dream and the absence of Malfurion Stormrage, first introduced in World of Warcraft.
  • The Shattering: Prelude to Cataclysm by Christie Golden. The elements of Azeroth are lashing out, leaving the very world embroiled in turmoil. Meanwhile, political struggles in both Alliance and Horde lead to clashes that neither side may fully recover from. This is the lead-in novel for Cataclysm.
  • World of Warcraft: Shaman by Paul Benjamin. The Earthen Ring desperately seeks to soothe the troubled elements of the world, but when a mysterious stranger arrives, offering a new kind of magic, the Shaman must decide whether he is hero, or heretic. Takes place just before the release of Cataclysm.
  • The Council of Three Hammers: Fire and Iron by Matt Burns. Varian Wrynn may have reformed the Council of the Three Hammers, but the Bronzebeard, Wildhammer, and Dark Iron clans continue to clash in the halls of Ironforge. This short story takes place between The Shattering and Cataclysm’s launch.

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World of Warcraft: Cataclysm

  • World of Warcraft: Dark Riders, by Mike Costa and Neil Googe. An Alliance mage named Karlain embarks on a journey to retrieve a powerful artifact being sought by the Dark Riders of Deadwind Pass. Part of the tale of the Scythe of Elune, this graphic novel takes place some point prior to the Scythe’s arrival in Gilneas during Curse of the Worgen.
  • Gelbin Mekkatorque: Cut Short by Cameron Dayton. Although Gnomeregan may not be fully recovered, Gelbin Mekkatorque is still able to revisit his former quarters in the depths of the city — and unexpectedly encounters a familiar face while he’s there. This short story takes place at some point after Cataclysm’s pre-expansion attempt to reclaim Gnomeregan.
  • Tyrande & Malfurion: Seeds of Faith The shores of Darkshore have been shattered, and the Night Elves are suffering from massive losses. Tyrande Whisperwind takes a trip to Feathermoon Stronghold to save her daughter of the heart, Shandris Feathermoon. Takes place immediately after the Shattering inCataclysm.
  • Baine Bloodhoof: As Our Fathers Before Us by Steven Nix. Baine Bloodhoof now stands as leader of the Tauren. But self-doubt plague’s Cairne’s son as he wonders if he is competent enough to lead in his father’s footsteps, especially in the face of ongoing tension with the Horde’s new Warchief. Takes place after Cataclysm’s launch, and the Goblin’s inclusion into the Horde.
  • Gallywix: Trade Secrets of a Trade Prince by Gavin Jurgens-Fyhrie. The story of Gallywix — his origins, and how he rose to power on the isle of Kezan. Because Kezan’s history isn’t really defined theWarcraft timeline, we’ve got no frame of reference for where most of this story takes place. However, the story ends with Gallywix in Azshara, as depicted in Cataclysm.
  • World of Warcraft: Curse of the Worgen Issues 1-5 by Micky Neilson and James Waugh. The kingdom of Gilneas has been beset upon by monstrous worgen, but the origins of the creatures date back farther than anyone in the kingdom could possibly know. Flashbacks in this series take place just after the War of the Ancients.
  • Genn Greymane: Lord of His Pack by James Waugh. The story of Genn Greymane and his struggle to lead his people — this takes place at two different points in the timeline. Flashbacks involve Greymane, Gilneas, and the withdrawal from the Alliance of Lordaeron after the Second War, while current events take place just after the Worgen starting zone quests.
  • Wolfheart by Richard A. Knaak. The Worgen wish to join the Alliance, but King Varian Wrynn stands in their way — can they help the Human King understand himself? Meanwhile, tensions among the Night Elves are on the rise due to the reappearance of the Highborne of Eldre’Thalas. Maiev Shadowsong is tasked to track down a murderer, while Ashenvale reels from ongoing attacks by Garrosh Hellscream and the Horde.
  • Velen: Prophet’s Lesson by Marc Hutcheson. Prince Anduin Wrynn has left his father’s side to study the Light with the Prophet Velen, leader of the Draenei. But when Velen’s visions threaten to shut the Prophet out from his people, it’s up to Anduin to open Velen’s eyes before tensions between the Draenei and Alliance refugees rage out of control.
  • Varian Wrynn: Blood of Our Fathers by E. Daniel Arey. Remembrance Day should be a day to honor the heroes of the past. But Stormwind lies in pieces due to Deathwing’s attack, and King Varian Wrynn struggles with trying to inspire his people, rebuild his kingdom, and repair his fracturing relationship with his son, Anduin.
  • Thrall: Twilight of the Aspects by Christie Golden. Thrall has stepped down from his position as Warchief to focus his efforts on mending the fractured world. But self-doubt plagues him, even as he is sent on a random errand by Ysera, Aspect of the Green Dragonflight. Yet this humble task takes Thrall on a journey that spans Azeroth and the timeways of history itself, forcing him to reevaluate his purpose in the world, and aid the tormented Dragonflights in the process.
  • Charge of the Aspects by Matt Burns. The Aspects have been reunited at last, and a new Aspect has been chosen for the Blue Dragonflight, yet the work of the dragons is far from done. The dragons must put an end to the Hour of Twilight, and search for a way to defeat Deathwing before it’s too late to save Azeroth.

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World of Warcraft: Mists of Pandaria

  • Quest for Pandaria by Sarah Pine. Li Li Stormstout has found her uncle and returned to the Wandering Isle, but her journey is far from over — and she wants to find the lost continent of Pandaria, the one place her uncle has never been.
  • Li Li’s Travel Journal The story of Li Li Stormstout, niece of infamous explorer Chen, and her travels from the Wandering Isle and beyond. The introduction to this 11 part novella takes place at an unknown period prior to Pearl of Pandaria, but the later entries in the tale detail Li Li’s experiences during Mists of Pandaria.
  • Trial of the Red Blossoms by Cameron Dayton. Ten is nothing more than a thief, but when the young Pandaren makes the mistake of accidentally crossing the Shado-Pan, his life changes forever.
  • Jaina Proudmoore: Tides of War by Christie Golden. Garrosh Hellscream now leads the Horde, and has set his sights on conquering Kalimdor. As tensions between the Alliance and Horde rage on and the fate of Theramore hangs in the balance, Jaina Proudmoore is forced to choose between the diplomatic life she’s always loved, and the tides of war and fury that wage within.
  • Strength of Steel by Raphael Ahad. Shipwrecked on Pandaria, the Dragonmaw Orc Koak finds himself the unexpected recipient of a new companion — a cloud serpent hatchling. Thus begins his journey to discover what it truly means to be a serpent rider, and a member of the Horde. This story begins at the launch of Mists of Pandaria, and stretches throughout the expansion’s timeline.
  • Dawn of the Aspects, parts 1-5 by Richard A. Knaak. The Aspects have expended the last of their powers to defeat Deathwing, but where does this leave the dragonflights? Kalecgos, former Aspect of the Blue Dragonflight, finds a mysterious artifact that may hold the answers…if the visions don’t kill him, first. All visions in this five-part story take place before the War of the Ancients, present-day material takes place during Mists of Pandaria.
  • Death From Above, by Robert Brooks. Long, long before the Pandaren rebelled against their Mogu masters, Mantid and Mogu repeatedly clashed atop the Serpent’s Spine. While Mantid swarms may be predictable, the actions of the Paragons are definitely not. This story tells the tale of Kil’ruk the Wind-Reaver, and the epilogue for the story takes place during Mists of Pandaria.
  • Bleeding Sun by Matt Burns. Although tauren Sunwalker Dezco has finally found the Vale of Eternal Blossoms, the cost of the journey has been a heavy one. While he struggles with finding his place in the Vale, Dezco comes across the Golden Lotus, and discovers his sacrifices are far from over.
  • The Blank Scroll by Gavin Jugens-Fyhrie. While searching for powerful artifacts for the Horde, the Goblin Ziya stumbles across a curious and dangerous relic, and a mysterious Lorewalker named Shuchun. While she may appear just as innocent as the relic she tries to protect, both Shuchun and the relic are full of unexpected surprises.
  • Vol’jin: Shadows of the Horde by Michael Stackpole. Darkspear leader Vol’jin is taken to the Shado-Pan Monastery after a failed attempt on his life by a Horde assassin. While there, he discovers the return of the Zandalari, and the rising threat of the Thunder King. Can Vol’jin recover in time to prevent the upcoming conflict — and will he still remain loyal to the Horde?
  • Over Water by Ryan Quinn. Swept overboard while trying to sail home, Alliance soldier Tarlo Mondan finds himself rescued and adopted as the fourth member of a very different kind of Pandaren fishing crew, obsessed with big catches and even bigger tall tales.
  • The Untamed Valley by Robert Brooks. Garrosh Hellscream has been defeated, but loyalists still threaten to wreak havoc on Pandaria. Night Elf Sentinel Commander Lyalia and Draenei Vindicator Maraad attempt to track down the loyalists and work together with a friendly group of Pandaren Tillers to bring the plans of the loyalists to a halt.
  • War Crimes by Christie Golden. Garrosh Hellscream stands trial for his crimes in the Temple of the White Tiger. But both Alliance and Horde find themselves confronting their own pasts while deciding Hellscream’s future.

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World of Warcraft: Warlords of Draenor

  • Blackhand by Robert Brooks. Faced with the possible extinction of his clan, the leader of the Blackrock must look for help from unexpected sources, and pay a costly price for his clan’s survival.
  • Hellscream by Robert Brooks. Garrosh Hellscream has arrived on Draenor thanks to the machinations of the Bronze dragon Kairoz, but Garrosh’s motives and plans are his own. And when the time comes to meet his father, Garrosh sets in motion a series of events that will change the course of Draenor’s history.
  • Gul’dan and the Stranger by Micky Neilson. Gul’dan seeks power and glory, both for himself and for his people. But a sudden visit from a hooded stranger has Gul’dan questioning whether the Orc clans can be bent to the will of the Burning Legion as easily as he’d thought.
  • Code of Rule by Ryan Quinn. The once-mighty Ogre empire has caught the attention of the Iron Horde. Facing the prospect of his people’s extinction, Imperator Mar’gok must make a choice: Join the Iron Horde, or be crushed beneath it.
  • Apocrypha by Matt Burns. In the wake of Skyreach’s fall, the Arakkoa Reshad tells the tale of Iskar and Viryx, two Adherents of Rukhmar who find themselves caught in the secrets of Terokk’s past, and the truth of the Outcast curse.

World of Warcraft: Legion

  • World of Warcraft: Illidan by William King. While the events in the book take place during Burning Crusade, the Demon Hunter origins are explored in this novel — and the end of the book ties into the beginning of the Demon Hunter starting experience in Legion.

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Awesome guide and links, thanks so much for posting!

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For anyone new to the game or wanting to refresh on the Lore, there is a great walkthrough on the NEW REDESIGNED World of Warcraft site:

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If you prefer watching over reading, this is a great video to watch sometime as you're questing :)



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