World of Warcraft
THE AGE OF DRAGONS IS OVER Uncertainty plagues Azeroth s ancient guardians as they struggle to find a new purpose This dilemma has hit Kalecgos, youngest of the former Dragon Aspects, especially hard Having lost his great powers, how can he or any of his kind still make a difference in the world The answer lies in the distant past, when savage beasts called proto dragons ruled the skies Through a mysterious artifact found near the heart of Northrend, Kalecgos witnesses this violent era and the shocking history of the original Aspects Alexstrasza, Ysera, Malygos, Neltharion, and Nozdormu In their most primitive forms, the future protectors of Azeroth must stand united against Galakrond, a bloodthirsty creature that threatens the existence of their race But did these mere proto dragons face such a horrific adversary alone, or did an outside force help them Were they given the strength they would become legendary for or did they earn it with blood Kalecgos s discoveries will change everything he knows about the events that led to the. New Read Kindle ePUB World of Warcraft By Richard A. Knaak – kino-fada.fr I read a few books a month and normally dive into epic fantasy, but between those really like to move to something lighter and less heavy I went through looking at the newer books that were out there and decided on this one I played WOW for a few years and thought this would be something lighter and just an enjoyable read I struggled from the start Huge names, tossing locations around right and le...No Why WHYYYYY In my opinion, this was the worst way to tell the story of the Aspects If I was Knaak, I would have sobbed, balled up in a corner while trying to tell this story The delivery is horrendously slow and painfully repetitive 1 The majority of the story is told by present day Kalecgos while trapped inside the proto drake version of Malygos Kalecgos is merely watching events unfold You are reminded ONE HUNDRED MILLION times that Kalec is trapped inside Malygos and powerless No Why WHYYYYY In my opinion, this was the worst way to tell the story of the Aspects If I was Knaak, I would have sobbed, balled up in a corner while trying to...This is by far the best book Richard Knaak has ever written Even though I read this book in their separate parts, this book contains a never before published prologue worth reading aloneAhhh I love these books I am such a sad fan on Warcraft mythology so its not a surprise really.While I accept that not many people are fans of Knaak s writing style he is very repetitive which can be irritating, sometimes its best to assume your reader is paying attention so you don t have to bombard them with the same piece of very obvious information every chapter I still enjoy his characters and story telling pThis was very much day of the dead but with dragons I was excited to lea Ahhh I love these books I am such a sad fan on Warcraft mythology so its not a surprise really.While I accept that not many people are fans of Knaak s writing style he is very repetitive which can be irritating, sometimes its best to assume your reader is paying attention so you don t have to bombard them with the same piece of very obvious information every chapter I still enjoy his characters and story telling pThis was very much day of the dead but with dragons I was excited to learn about Galakrond after staring at his bones on my runs through Dragonblight during ICC and wasn t disappointed by the tale which unfolded It provided a logical explanation as to the alteration of the Aspects from their previous state into protectors of the world showing why they were chosen, how they earned such a rise in status It also showed that Neltharion was sadly already hearing the whispers from the Old Gods before he even became an Aspect I r...This story takes place almost immediately after the in game events of the Dragon Soul raid I found it rather interesting to see the apathy that the remaining three aspects had about remaining in Azeroth Yet the story wove to bring them back together was a very repetitive one, caused partially by the fact that this book was originally published as a serial with 5 parts.There were some interesting developments toward the end of the book that I would have liked to seen pursued, but to my knowledg This story takes place almost immediately after the in game events of the Dragon Soul raid I found it rather interesting to see the apathy that the remaining three aspects had about remaining in Azeroth Yet the story wove to bring them back together was a very repetitive one, caused partially by the fact that this book was originally publi...Ugh this book was awful start to finish I don t understand why Knaak feels the need to remind the reader every few pages that the story is set in an unchangeable past It breaks immersion.I hate what he does with the characters he turns Kalec into Rhonin, and Jaina into a weak waifu for him I don t see why...It s an okay story that does what it set out to do but it suffers from Superboy Syndrome.Back in the mid 1980s, after the Crisis On Infinite Earths reset the DC Comics universe, John Byrne wrote the revamped Superman series He was asked at one point if he would ever do a story featuring Superboy He said no because, to his mind, Superboy stories lacked any kind of real tension No matter what danger you put the character in you know he s going to survive because he becomes Superman.And that s t It s an okay story that does what it set out to do but it suffers from Superboy Syndrome.Back in the mid 1980s, after the Crisis On Infinite Earths reset the DC Comics universe, John Byrne wrote the revamped Superman series He was asked at one point if he would ever do a story ...I enjoyed it, waited for all 5 to be released onbefore i stared the read Knaak does the best Warcraft books, hands down..Estoy escribiendo un blog sobre literatura y videojuegos desde febrero Si bien estoy manteni ndome constante con los post, por alguna extra a raz n no se me ocurri la idea de traer un post que mezclara las dos facetas del blog hasta ahora Hoy voy a hablar de el audiolibro de El Alba de los Aspectos, un libro basado en la historia de Warcraft pero que me result demasiado raro a la hora de disfrutarlo.Antes de empezar, quiero ubicar temporalmente el libro en la l nea del tiempo del juego Para Estoy escribiendo un blog sobre literatura y videojuegos desde febrero Si bien estoy manteni ndome constante con los post, por alguna extra a raz n no se me ocurri la idea de traer un post que mezclara las dos facetas del blog hasta ahora Hoy voy a hablar de el audiolibro de El Alba de los Aspectos, un libro basado en la historia de Warcraft pero que me result demasiado raro a la hora de disfrutarlo.Antes de empezar, quiero ubicar temporalmente el libro en la l nea del tiempo del juego Para los que no saben, en el blog tenemos una l nea temporal con la historia de varios juegos y uno de ellos es Warcraft Este libro est ambientado en dos momentos puntuales El primero es unos meses antes de la expansi n Mist of Pandaria y el segundo se ubica varios miles de a os en el pasado Con esto en mente empecemos a hablar de la historia de esta novela.El libro empieza de una forma at pica En la expansi n Cataclismo de este juego, debe...The origin story of the Aspects If you are unfamiliar with the dragon s lore in Warcraft you would feel lost in this book I think this book would have beenenjoyable if it was written from Neltharion s point of vi...

- English
- 09 September 2018 Richard A. Knaak
- Paperback
- 384 pages
- 147676137X
- Richard A. Knaak
- World of Warcraft