World of Warcraft: Chronicle Volume 2

World of Warcraft: Chronicle Volume 2 is the second installment of the World of Warcraft: Chronicle series. It covers the history of Draenor and the events of the First and Second Wars, and ends with Draenor's destruction.

Description
''Blizzard Entertainment and are thrilled to present the next installment of the wildly popular World of Warcraft Chronicle series. Volume 2 will reveal more sought-after details about the game universe's history and mythology. Showcasing lush, all-new artwork from fan favorites such as Peter Lee, Joseph Lacroix, and Alex Horley, this tome is sure to please all fans--casual and collector alike.''

Contents
World of Warcraft: Chronicle Volume 2 is divided into the following sections:
 * Part I: The Doom of Draenor, covering the history of Draenor prior to the First War.
 * Chapter I: Primordial Draenor, describing the origins and history of Grond, the Sporemounds, the Breakers, Primals and Apexis.
 * Chapter II: Children of Stone, describing the history of the ogres, orcs, post-Apexis arakkoa and the arrival of the draenei, up until Orgrim and Durotan's youth.
 * Chapter III: Rise of the Horde, describing the Burning Legion's discovery of Draenor, the creation of the Old Horde and the conquest of Draenor.
 * Part II: Horde and Alliance, covering the history of the First and Second Wars and the Alliance Expedition's Invasion of Draenor.
 * Chapter IV: The First War, describing Medivh's background, the Gurubashi War and the First War up until the Stormwind refugees' voyage to Lordaeron and the forming of the Council of Seven Nations.
 * Chapter V: The Second War, describing the prelude, events and aftermath of the Second War, ending with the construction of Nethergarde Keep.
 * Chapter VI: Beyond the Dark Portal, describing the Alliance Expedition and the Horde of Draenor, ending with Draenor's transformation into Outland and the construction of the memorials in the Valley of Heroes.

Subjects covered
Volume 2 covers the major events from ancient Draenor through the end of the Second War and Draenor's destruction. The book is not written by an in-game character. It doesn't have a timeline, but dates are throughout the book. It contains several maps that explain territorial boundaries through various ages.

The following are some of the subjects covered in Volume 2:
 * The origin of draenei, orcs, and ogres.
 * A bit about Argus.
 * Orc Warlords such as Blackhand and Kilrogg Deadeye.
 * Some minor orcish clans.
 * Frostwolf clan getting into Alterac.
 * Zul'jin.
 * Teron Gorefiend and the first death knights.
 * Crestfall.
 * Alonsus Faol and Church of the Holy Light.
 * Moroes.

Characters
The following are mentioned in the book's index but never appear in the actual text.
 * Index
 * (the index of the book features an easter egg entry - "dreadlord, see Jaina Proudmoore" - as a nod to a common fan meme)
 * (the index of the book features an easter egg entry - "dreadlord, see Jaina Proudmoore" - as a nod to a common fan meme)

Retcons and inconsistencies

 * Aegwynn and Arcanagos originally went to Karazhan to confront Medivh separately on two different occasions. Chronicle Volume 2 combined the two events and also established a friendship between Aegwynn and Arcanagos.
 * Originally, it was stated that Thrall was born in Year 0. Chronicle Vol. 2 changed it to Year 1.
 * Originally, Durotan and Draka met Orgrim Doomhammer in Hillsbrad Foothills in Lordaeron in year 0.  Chronicle Volume 2 changed this to have occurred in year 1 on the edge of Loch Modan.
 * Originally, Llane was said to be assassinated in Year 4. Lothar then concedes that the war is lost and begins gathering people, ships, and supplies from the entire kingdom. Llane's assassination, refugees' escape and the official end of the First War is now in Year 3.
 * Originally, Garad was said to have been killed in a battle against ogres and gronn. The Chronicle says that Garad was consumed by the red pox.
 * There seems to be an inconsistency given the Chronicle's timeline, Garona would be recognized as a skilled fighter and linguist at the age of 3 while staying with the Bladewind clan.
 * It was originally stated by several sources that the events of the webcomic Blackhand — wherein Blackhand is engulfed by the elements upon attempting to retrieve the Doomhammer from a pool of lava, leaving him disfigured and with a hand of molten stone — were canonical for the main universe as well. However, Chronicle Volume 2 artwork depicts him as similar to his design in the Warcraft movie, with full hair and a tattooed black hand instead of a stone one. Matt Burns explained that Blizzard had ultimately decided to move away from Blackhand's Warlords of Draenor design and backstory; the main universe Blackhand still helped Orgrim retrieve the Doomhammer, but he was not consumed by fire.
 * During The Burning Crusade, the name "Furies" was exclusively used as a title for the four most powerful elementals on Draenor (Aborius, Gordawg, Incineratus and Kalandrios). Warlords of Draenor changed "furies" to be the name used for all Draenic elementals.  Chronicle Volume 2 returned to the original definition of Aborius, Gordawg, Incineratus and Kalandrios being the only Furies.
 * It was originally stated that Gul'dan was originally a member of the Shadowmoon clan and became a servant of Kil'jaeden during the course of Rise of the Horde, after Ner'zhul discovered the truth behind Rulkan's spirit. The Harbingers video series instead depicted the alternate Gul'dan as hailing from an unnamed clan which he destroyed after being empowered by the Legion, with no mention of Ner'zhul or the Shadowmoon. Chronicle Volume 2 reconciled the two and confirmed the Harbingers episode to be main universe canon by establishing that Gul'dan first became a servant of the Legion, destroyed his former clan and then proceeded to join the Shadowmoon clan and become the apprentice of Ner'zhul, allowing Kil'jaeden to begin manipulating the elder shaman.
 * Rise of the Horde describes the orcs drinking Mannoroth's blood and sacking Shattrath several months before the Dark Portal was opened. Chronicle states this happened 3 years before the Dark Portal.
 * Artwork of Alleria does not show her wielding Thas'dorah, even though the book came out after Legion and used the in-game appearance for another artifact, the Jeweled Scepter of Sargeras, in art of Ner'zhul.
 * The involvement and chronology of events with Blackrock Mountain were changed. In Tides of Darkness, Orgrim invaded Blackrock Spire when Zuluhed sensed a power there, and the Dragonmaw chieftain led them there after Gul'dan provided the Horde with death knights. The Horde also killed Dark Iron dwarves that they encountered in there. In Chronicle, Orgrim led the Horde into the Spire because Garona revealed it to be the hideout of the Shadow Council. While Orgrim killed majority of the warlocks, he found Cho'gall who introduced him to the Dark Iron dwarves who allowed the Horde to take the spire as base.