World of warcraft bfa review4/26/2023 ![]() The backstory of Warcraft has always been a rather tenuous and patchy tapestry made of multiple sources - the various video games (Warcraft I through III, followed by World of Warcraft) as well as several tie-in novels, anthologies, and graphical series. It's an impressive tome covering the mythology, prehistory, and history of the Warcraft universe (with a solid focus on its most important setting, the world of Azeroth). RECAP: DETAILED DESCRIPTIONS OF LORE! WORLD OF WARCRAFT! BATTLES! EMPIRES RISE AND FALL! ELVES AND HUMANS AND TITAN-FORGED! AZEROTH! Not so much: I wish there had been more illustrations, even just little ones! The photos were so gorgeous I wanted more of them. The illustrations were absolutely breathtaking! For me, who read this book as an almost everyday WoW player and someone who truly wanted to delve deep into the lore of the world, this was perfect. ![]() It is more a solid history book than anything, but if that's what you want (it was what I wanted) then it is amazingly well done. But a small warning: it's not for the casual WoW player, or for someone who is looking for a traditional "story." In short, this is the history of Azeroth from the VERY beginning - literally before the universe was formed - and it goes DEEP.
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