World of Warcraft: The Shattering: Prelude to Cataclysm by Christie Golden

World of Warcraft: The Shattering: Prelude to Cataclysm



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Page: 352
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ISBN: 1416550747, 9781416550747


Losses in the first war, there were no survivors of the Brotherhood of the Horse, New Stormwind was also viciously attacked by Teron Gorefiend in the Second War, and the The Shattering Prelude To Cataclysm says they lost about 50,000 men in Northrend. I must live!There are places where your glow and heat are welcome. Welcome to WoW where you need to buy 50 books to know whats going on with the lore. I recently finished reading Christie Golden's “The Shattering: Prelude to Cataclysm,” and in the spirit of actually working on this blog again, I'm reviewing it for your edification. The novel hit the # 21 in the TOP 35 Best Selling Hardcover Fiction List. Titled World of Warcraft: The Shattering: Prelude to Cataclysm I think that like Arthas: Rise of the Lich King, we will get more of the back story to the next expansion. Jaina Proudmoore:Tides of War is the latest World of Warcraft tie - in novel. The Shattering, Prelude to the Cataclysm. Unless you have been in the past few months religiously following the lore development at Warcraft's website and reading through the monthly comic book series, you may feel disoriented from where the Warcraft universe was used to be, to where it is now. The Shattering has begun in Azeroth as part of the run up to World of Warcraft: Cataclysm's launch. If you continue your path, little spark, you will cause great harm.I must burn! World of Warcraft: The Shattering by Christie Golden has ascended into the New York Times Best Seller List just weeks after its release. MMO-Champion is reporting that they've got the skinny on the next World of Warcraft expansion largely speculated to be entitled "Cataclysm". Join Date: Nov 2011; Posts: 1,206. Even before Cataclysm was announced, Gilneas was said to have been extremely isolationist and built the Greymane Wall to shut themselves off from the world, which is why we've never been there in World of Warcraft. Quote Originally Posted by Pawl View Post. Azeroth has been ripped apart, through the Cataclysm world event. His eyes were open now, watching the path of the tiny flame. The Shattering will transform the face of Azeroth as a prelude to the return of Deathwing, a mighty dragon.