Blizzard has spent 28 years building up the lore of the Warcraft universe. While most of that time was spent in World of Warcraft, the story began all the way back in 1994 with Warcraft: Orcs & Humans. The story of Warcraft is an expansive one that has been told through video games, books, comics, and even a movie. There is a lot for players to keep up with if they want the complete story of Azeroth.
Over the past 22 years Blizzard has been consistently publishing novels set in the Warcraft universe. The majority of them cover events in World of Warcraft, but there are also many that fill in gaps left by Blizzard. Currently, there are 22 different novels covering different aspects of the lore, not including the big lore books or comics. It can prove to be very daunting for those who want to delve further into Azeroth, but only some of those 22 are truly worth the read for every player.
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Arthas Menethil's rise and fall is often said to be the best storyline thatWarcraft has, and Arthas is considered by many to be the most interesting antagonist in Azeroth. His story began in Warcraft 3: Reign of Chaos where players got to witness his descent into madness, it was then followed up by Warcraft 3: The Frozen Throne and came to a climatic finale in World of Warcraft: Wrath of the Lich King. Arthas: Rise of the Lich King chronicles this entire storyline in one exciting novel written by Christie Golden. If players have ever been interested in learning more about Arthas, then Arthas: Rise of the Lich King is the book for them.
The other character that fans of World of Wacraft love is Illidan Stormage, the Night Elf who became a demon hunter. William King's Illidan tells the story of the
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