![]() ![]() Although this story involves the opening of the Gates of Ahn’Qiraj, the flashbacks in the tale date back to the original War of the Shifting Sands, 1,000 years before the orcs first appeared on Azeroth. The War of the Shifting Sands by Micky Neilson.Flashbacks in this series take place just after the War of the Ancients. The kingdom of Gilneas has been beset upon by monstrous Worgen, but the origins of the creatures date back farther than anyone in the kingdom could possibly know. World of Warcraft: Curse of the Worgen Issues 1-5 by Micky Neilson and James Waugh.The novels follow the story of the War of the Ancients, set during the reign of Queen Azshara, and tell the tale of Azshara’s fall, the arrival of the Burning Legion, and the rise of Tyrande Whisperwind and Malfurion Stormrage – all through the eyes of travelers that have been sent back in time by Nozdormu. This series has three parts: The Well of Eternity, The Demon Soul, and The Sundering. ![]() The War of the Ancients Trilogy by Richard A.This story tells the tale of Kil’ruk the Wind-Reaver, and the epilogue for the story takes place during Mists of Pandaria. While Mantid swarms may be predictable, the actions of the Paragons are definitely not. Long, long before the Pandaren rebelled against their Mogu masters, Mantid and Mogu repeatedly clashed atop the Serpent’s Spine. All visions in this five-part story take place before the War of the Ancients, present-day material takes place during Mists of Pandaria. The Aspects have expended the last of their powers to defeat Deathwing, but where does this leave the dragonflights? Kalecgos, former Aspect of the Blue Dragonflight, finds a mysterious artifact that may hold the answers… if the visions don’t kill him, first. Dawn of the Aspects, parts 1-5 by Richard A.Volume 2 of the Chronicle series covers the ancient history of Draenor, as well as the First War, the Second War, and the destruction of Draenor. 2 by Chris Metzen, Matt Burns, and Robert Brooks. Volume 1 details history from the beginnings of the cosmos all the way up to the onset of the First War. Chronicle covers the history of the Warcraft universe - it’s not a typical novel so much as a written history. 1 by Chris Metzen, Matt Burns, and Robert Brooks. World of Warcraft: Wrath of the Lich King.Warcraft 3: Reign of Chaos & The Frozen Throne.Warcraft 2: Tides of Darkness & Beyond the Dark Portal.Now let’s dig in to all of the Warcraft lore you can find in print. Warlords of Draenor (an alternate history of the events on Draenor) and the Warcraft movie (a retelling of Warcraft: Orcs & Humans) are both in their own sections, as neither ties into the game’s timeline. To make the chronology work, you’ll find some stories show up on the timeline twice, because events within the story include flashbacks to earlier points in time. For frame of reference, all material is sorted by the game title and expansion in which it takes place. This means that instead of being listed by when the material was published, it’s being listed by its order in the Warcraft lore timeline so you can start at the beginning and read your way all to the end if that’s what you want. Want to get into Warcraft’s lore and story, but don’t know where to begin? The following is a guide to all canon novels, manga, comics, and short stories related to World of Warcraft listed in chronological order. ![]()
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