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+ | For the movie franchise based on the previous games and novels but from a separate timeline<ref>[https://twitter.com/MickyNeilson/status/620265824536793088 Micky Neilson on Twitter]</ref> <ref>[https://twitter.com/ChristieGolden/status/635602998488604672 Christie Golden on Twitter]</ref> there are so far two novels. |
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==''Warcraft'' series== |
==''Warcraft'' series== |
Revision as of 15:50, 25 September 2015
Below is the list of Warcraft and World of Warcraft novels. There are 21 novels in total (7 with Warcraft logo and 14 with World of Warcraft logo) related to the game franchise.
For the movie franchise based on the previous games and novels but from a separate timeline[1] [2] there are so far two novels.
Warcraft series
- Book 1: Of Blood and Honor
- Book 2: Day of the Dragon
- Book 3: Lord of the Clans
- Book 4: The Last Guardian
Warcraft: War of the Ancients Trilogy
- Archive
- Book 1: The Well of Eternity
- Book 2: The Demon Soul
- Book 3: The Sundering
World of Warcraft series
- Book 1: Cycle of Hatred
- Book 2: Rise of the Horde
- Book 3: Tides of Darkness
- Book 4: Beyond the Dark Portal
- Book 5: Night of the Dragon
- Book 6: Arthas: Rise of the Lich King
- Book 7: Stormrage
- Book 8: The Shattering: Prelude to Cataclysm
- Book 9: Thrall: Twilight of the Aspects
- Book 10: Wolfheart
- Book 11: Jaina Proudmoore: Tides of War
- Book 12: Dawn of the Aspects
- Book 13: Vol'jin: Shadows of the Horde
- Book 14: War Crimes
- Book 14: Illidan
Warcraft film novels
Chris Metzen on the novels
"Ya, the novels are pretty much considered canon, um, the funny thing is some things are less canon, we shoot for canon...typically the characters in novels are canon..." -Chris Metzen.[3]