World of Warcraft: Chronicle Volume 1 Book Reviews

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World of Warcraft: Chronicle Volume 1 by Blizzard Entertainment Book Summary

World of Warcraft: Chronicle Volume 1 is a journey through an age of myth and legend, a time long before the Horde and the Alliance came to be. This definitive tome of Warcraft history reveals untold stories about the birth of the cosmos, the rise of ancient empires, and the forces that shaped the world of Azeroth and its people.

This ebook features twenty-five full-page paintings by World of Warcraft artist Peter Lee, as well as a cosmology chart, half a dozen maps charting changes through time, and other line art illustrations by Joseph Lacroix, and marks the first in a multipart series exploring the Warcraft universe; from the distant past to the modern era.

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Book Name World of Warcraft: Chronicle Volume 1
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All of the ANSWERS. This book has ALLLLLL of the answers about Warcraft and Azeroth in one book. It is a must read for any Warcraft fan. If you doubt this - do not.

If you’ve played WoW, READ THIS!. Eye opening and informative! I began playing World of Warcraft after the release of Mist of Pandaria. I had so many unanswered questions and since I failed to pay attention to the whole storyline in game, there was much that I needed to know. I quit playing the beginning of 2018 and purchased BfA in hopes to reignite that passions, but once again returned to nothing but questions and no understanding to the game so I quit again. After 1 week of reading this entire book and craving to read volume 2 and 3, it’s given me that passion once again, the urge to revisit each and every location with wondrous eyes and finally knowing the origins and beginnings. It’s also made me want to level up a mage from 1-max because of how amazing their beginnings were. I always played Druid and Priest, but this has certainly made me want to play something different for a change. Highly recommend read!

Amateurish writing style; great background and lore. This is a review of the electronic addition. I have not yet seen a print copy. About 400 pages. The Chronicle is a cursory history of the universe of World of Warcraft from the time of its creation down to the opening of the Dark Portal. It covers the origins of the universe, its cosmology, the origins of the Titans, the creation of the Old Gods, and the ordering of Azeroth. The writing quality is somewhere between poor and fair. It could have been written by a high school sophomore. The entire book would have benefited from the judicious use of a dictionary, thesaurus, and style guide. It should have been proofed by a professional editor. One particularly annoying example of the bad prose is the overuse of the word "decimated" when the authors actually mean "destroyed" or "defeated." The Chronicle might better have been presented as a summary of the Disks of Norgannon, but they didn't do that. The history presented in the Chronicle is necessarily brief, barely covering the outlines of the material in the World of Warcraft books. What is presented, however, is a glimpse into the enormous background and vision behind the mythos of World of Warcraft. The Chronicle also answers, albeit obliquely, some of the more interesting questions about the races and peoples of the universe, such as whether Elves, Dragons, and Draenei were subjected to the Curse of Flesh, the current location and condition of the Titans, and the difference between arcane magic and shadow magic. You will also learn quite a bit about Sargeras and his motives for destroying the universe, the creation of the Burning Legion, and how and why Sargeras went to Argos to look for his generals. There is also an explanation of why Sargeras needs a portal to come to Azeroth instead of simply traveling there like any other Titan would. We also learn the origin of the Wild Gods, including the Loa. What you will not find is details of the defeat of Sargeras at the Well of Eternity or any mention of time travelers or particular adventurers. You will again be told how Illidan stole vials of water from the Well of Eternity and you might learn a little more about what happened to those vials and whether any are left. The era following the Sundering takes up about half the book. It recounts the destruction of Kalimdor, the creation of the modern races of Azeroth, and the rise and fall of Azeroth's kingdoms. If you want to know how the Worgen came to be, you will find it here. What you will not find is why there are no Elven Worgen in the game. In fact, what becomes very clear is that the various races represented in the game are really small subsets of the races overall. Thus, you only play an Ironforge Dwarf, a Stormwind human, a Mulgore Tauren, etc, even though there are other Dwarves, humans, Tauren, and other races distributed throughout Azeroth. One could, in theory, role play a Yaungol Tauren, but you would not look like one and you would have to come up with an explanation of why you grew up in Mulgore. You might as well claim to be a Furbolg. Someone wanting to play a Dark Iron Dwarf would have similar problems. Clearly, not all the Forsaken are undead humans, but if you play a Forsaken you will be an undead human from Lordaeron. What the Chronicle does, however, is give a vast panorama of the incredible diversity of the Warcraft universe, its history, and its peoples. If it did nothing else, it would still be worth reading. If it leaves one wanting a little more detail here and there, then it has done its job.

WoW: Chronicle. I'll be honest, I wasn't expecting much. So before I got the real book, I read the sample, and boy, was I interested. If you liked the sample, and the lore of world of Warcraft, this book is your best bet. I can't stress enough how mind blowing this was, it really puts into perspective how big the world of Warcraft really is, and everything behind it. It will teach you mostly everything up to the dark portal - from the great sundering to The Void Lords and The Light, all the way to how Sargeras became The Fallen Titan, and why he went on his Burning Crusade. It even explains how the worgen became worgen and the Curse of Flesh, as well as it covering the pantheon, how the cosmos game to be and more! This book was great, astonishing actually. You will love this if you like wow lore.

Everything You Want to Know About Warcraft Lore. This book answers all the questions you might have about Warcraft Lore before the opening of the dark portal. If you’re curious about things like how the Warcraft universe was created, the origins of the titans, trolls, elves, and other species this is the book for you. It also explains the nature of how the light and other forms of magic work. It’s really cool to see it all finally tie together in a cohesive story!

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The World of Warcraft: Chronicle Volume 1 book written by Blizzard Entertainment was published on 15 March 2016, Tuesday in the Games category. A total of 256 readers of the book gave the book 5 points out of 5.

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