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Warcraft: Last Guardian No.3

Warcraft: Last Guardian No.3
By Jeff Grubb

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The guardians of Tirisfal are a line of champions gifted with godlike powers, each one through the ages charged with fighting a lonely secret war against the Burning Legion. Medivh was fated to become the greatest and most powerful of this noble order.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #46387 in Books
  • Published on: 2003-10-20
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Mass Market Paperback
  • 320 pages

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Brilliant read!5
The book was very interesting especially after running Karazhan in World of Warcraft, you learn lots about the history of the tower and those who inhabited it. There is loads of background lore on: Medivh, Sargeras, The Guardians of Tirisfal, Khadgar, Garona, Moroes, The Violet Eye and the Kirin Tor + more!
A great read!

Warcraft: Last Guardian No.33
As a fan of World of Warcraft, I decided to read some of the Warcraft novels to learn some of the background story and lore.

This book was an excellent read! It tells the story of Medivh and the creation of the dark portal from the view of Khadgar, who becomes his apprentice. It shows the gradual decline of Medivh, under Sargeras's malignant domination, until he eventually goes insane.

From a WoW fan's perspective, it's nice to learn about the "Karazhan" instance, and get a glimpse into the background of some of the characters you meet within it's walls. Moroes the Butler is introduced, Nelias Aran is briefly mentioned (as Medivh's father - turns out that although he is incredible powerful, he's a bit of a "himbo"), the Violet Eye and Kirin Tor are present, and there's even clues to be found as to why Illhoof is located in the instance where he is.

All in all, I am very glad I read the book, and can recommend it to fans of the Warcraft world.

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