World of Warcraft Legion Book Reviews

The World of Warcraft: Legion book reviews are in! This time around, we’re taking a look at the best pieces of lore from the game so far, and recommending a few to add to your collection. I’ve got my eye on Ashbringer by Micky Neilson, Elegy by Christie Golden, and Warlords of Draenor: Fault Lines by Matt Burns. Read on to learn about these titles, and more!

Ashbringer by Micky Neilson

In addition to being part of the bestselling World of Warcraft comic series, Ashbringer is the first World of e-books to take the World of Wars franchise to a whole new level of creativity. The four-part miniseries was written by Micky Neilson and illustrated by Ludo Lullabi and Tony Washington, and follows the story of Ashbringer and his sons, who have the power to bring down the Empire.

This novella is set during the time of the Burning Crusade and the story of the Demon Hunter, who finds himself caught in the middle of a terrible conflict between the Burning Legion and the Alliance. It is a quick and enjoyable read, and it will leave you craving more. The first book in the trilogy, Illidan, tells the story of the fabled Lordaeron, while Ashbringer focuses on his family.

Elegy by Christie Golden

The World of Warcraft Legion novellas A Good Wars and Elegy by Christie Golden are excellent reads for fans of the series. Both novels explore the story of the burning of Teldrassil, the defining moment in the Battle for Azeroth narrative. Although both books provide a unique perspective on the events that took place during the Battle for Azeroth, Elegy is better for fans of the Alliance, while A Good War is more suited for those who like to read about the story of the Horde.

For fans of the popular World of Warcraft video game, there are many reasons to read the trilogy. Elegy, by Christie Golden, introduces the characters and plotlines that would later be explored in the upcoming World of Warcraft Legion expansion. The story also features original artwork. Among other notable novels, A Good War by Christie Golden and Elegy by Robert Brooks will keep you guessing and reading for hours on end.

Warlords of Draenor by Dave Kosak

The lead narrative designer for Warlords of Draenor, Dave Kosak, presented the history of the game. Matthew Rossi summarized his presentation. Following the presentation, Kosak participated in a short Q&A session, answering questions about Warlords of Draenor. During this session, he answered some questions and answered some of the most common questions asked about the game.

Compared to its predecessors, Warlords of Draenor will feature a new world PvP zone, located off the north east coast of Tanaan Jungle. Players will find a constantly evolving set of objectives, items to gather, and summons to aid them in their fights. Although players will be able to enter this zone before they reach level 100, this doesn’t necessarily mean that they should.

Magni: Fault Lines by Matt Burns

For fantasy fans looking for a great comic book, Magni: Fault Lines by Matt Bursts is a must-read. Written by Matt Burns and illustrated by Ludo Lullabi, this story takes place before the upcoming invasion of the Burning Legion. The story follows Magni’s journey from freezing to gaining the knowledge and skills to protect his people. The story also features a witty and insightful dialogue between the protagonist and villain.

Nightborne: Twilight of Suramar by Matt Burns

The second comic for the World of Warcraft franchise, Nightborne: Twilight of Suramar, is out today. Written by Matt Burns, this book takes the characters of the popular MMORPG to Suramar to save their world from the invasion of the Burning Legion. In addition, Burns gives the reader a brief history of the Nightborne, including the mysterious Thalyssra. The book also provides details on Thalyssra, who is the main quest-giver.

Nightborne: Twilight of Suramar is a free digital comic book that ties in with the World of Warcraft: Legion expansion. It details how the Nightborne came to ally with the Burning Legion, including their decision to fight alongside them, as well as the character of Gul’dan, who has been shown wielding Ner’zhul’s Staff of Souls.

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