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Richard A

Picture from Faces of BlizzCon 2007

Richard A. Knaak is the author of several Warcraft books, and has also written for Blizzard's other franchises, Diablo and StarCraft.

Involvement[]

Knaak was approached by Blizzard because of his work for Dragonlance. Some of the heads of Blizzard had grown up on his Dragonlance works and asked him to write for both Warcraft and Diablo. Knaak accepted because it allowed him to write for both of the kinds of fantasy that he liked: Lord of the Rings-type fantasy (Warcraft) and dark fantasy (Diablo). He familiarized himself with Warcraft by playing Warcraft II quite a bit. He also played World of Warcraft a little bit, but used a lot of background material and screen shots for inspiration. Knaak communicates regularly with Blizzard's lore department to make sure that the facts presented in his works are consistent.[1]

Knaak was heavily involved in the draconic mythos. The characters of Ysera, Nozdormu, and Malygos, the remaining dragon Aspects (both Alexstrasza and Deathwing were in the mythos previously), were introduced in Day of the Dragon, which set the stage for many of the new developments in Warcraft III. The characters remain vital to lore today.

Until recently, most characters introduced in Knaak's books were not physically present in games. The minor character of Soridormi was introduced with the Caverns of Time. Tyrygosa and Jorad Mace were introduced with The Burning Crusade. Anveena and Kalec were added in patch 2.4.0. Ysera and Nozdormu both make small cameos in Wrath of the Lich King. Vereesa, Rhonin, and Krasus act as quest givers in Wrath of the Lich King in a storyline centered around Malygos.

Warcraft Bibliography[]

Trivia[]

Knaak's favorite classes are mages, paladins, and warlocks. His favorite races are humans, tauren, and night elves.[1]

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