Though my gaming in the WoW universe has become almost non-existent, Volume 2 continues the excellent delivery that started in Volume 1. Many who read this will be familiar with more of the characters and scenes as most are included in WoW.

I loved the first book. I love the second book. I cannot wait until the third book.

a must read for every warcraft fan who spent countless hours trying to decipher guldan's motives, defend stratholme, break dalaran or ascend into the frozen throne! this book will surely give you the same feeling as playing the wonderful warcraft quadrilogy - including the warcraft 3 expantion. although it does not cover any part of warcraft 3, it sets the tune for all the events occuring in the magnificent game.
i felt so much nostalgia reading this book, the first part was a little boring maybe, but that's mainly not because the story was not good, it was probably just because the events covered were not playable in any of the games. this book however covers wonderful chapters of the world of warcraft's lore and history, delve into the entirety of warcraft 1 and 2 sotry, including venturing into Dreanor itself. it was truly an amazing read.
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adventurous informative relaxing

Superb

**Re-read this in August 2024. Evidently it's been 7 years, but the info is still great**
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gul'dan, you bitch

Do světa Warcraftu jsem spadla před několika lety. Miluji celý ten svět, jak má každá postava svůj příběh, všechno skvěle vymyšlené. Tahle kronika je něco, co nesmí chybět v knihovničce žádného milovníka tohoto úžasného světa. Už se nemohu dočkat třetího dílu! :)

The second volume of the lore collection for the World of Warcraft videogame focuses on the First and Second War, so basically the stories of the first two RTS games Warcraft and Warcraft II. In retrospect it's quite amazing to see how rich a story they weaved from games that were actually so low on actual story and plot. I never played Warcraft, but I played the original campaigns of Warcraft II, and I mostly remember the amazing music and the silly voice lines of some units, plus I loved the name Khaz Modan.

The Chronicle begins with a detailed backstory of Draenor, which I thought was probably the best element of the book. It managed to explain so much about AU Draenor from the Warlords of Draenor expansion that I never managed to figure out just from playing the game alone (which is a problem that Warcraft lore has in general), like the Evergrowth, and the Apexis civilization, the ogre empire, etc.

Furthermore, we learn of the noble savage orcs, who were led astray by the Burning Legion's corruption, the opening of the Dark Portal by a Sargeras-controlled Medivh, and the two wars the Horde led against the newly-formed Alliance. The Chronicle ends with the events of the Beyond the Dark Portal expansion of Warcraft II and explains how Turalyon, Khadgar and Alleria ended up on ruined Draenor.

As mentioned above, I love all the background lore of Draenor, and enjoyed meeting the movers and shakers of the Horde and Alliance. There was a lot of ground to cover. I got a bit bored once the Dark Portal was open, because there's only so much you can do with a historical re-telling of two games that were focused on battles, not so much on plot. Hence only 4 stars for me.

If you enjoy Warcraft lore in-game at all, I think the Chronicles series are pretty much a mandatory read. Beautiful books, and I am looking forward to Volume 3 which will probably dig deep into Warcraft 3's story.

I love World of Warcraft and the lore, but man this book was so dry. It took me nearly all month to read just 200 pages, and I only finished it while playing the actual game and waiting for events to spawn (yay for pre-patch events).

The artwork is lovely, of course, and I had enough interest in the world and characters to perservere, but I'd only recommend this to die-hard fans of the game, and I'd probably recommend reading the actual proper books before reading this series of chronicles.