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A slight movement in the opposite direction caught Eadriks attention. The doe, acting only on her instincts and unable to meld those with common sense, had chosen an inopportune time to begin running again.
The worgen lunged after her. Varian waited for a moment, then stepped from the tree. If Eadrik was here, the lord of Stormwind considered, then his master could not be far.
The bow once again ready, Varian moved in the direction from which Eadrik had come. The worgen hunted as a pack to a point. Being also men, those like Genn would seek their individual kills.
Varian retraced Eadriks path, moving through the brush as readily as the worgen. His eyes constantly surveyed the vicinity and his ears and nose sought signs of his prey.
And at last he saw a worgen who could only be the Gilnean king. Genn flung himself after a massive boar with tusks so sharp and strong that, if the animal turned to face the worgen, Genn would truly risk death. At the moment, though, the boar thought only of flight.
Genn, however, was fast gaining. He ran sometimes on only his legs, but other times used his hands, too. With a litheness that Varian had not even seen from the much younger Eadrik, the veteran ruler closed on the boar.
Having measured the situation, Varian entered the fray. Although without the “benefit” of the curse, he moved with all the skill and pace of one who had survived more critical struggles than surely all the worgen combined. Yet, it was more than merely the reflexes of a former gladiator that served Varian now. Another force guided him, drove him in among the worgen as if he were one of their own and not simply a man. Others in the past had called him LoGosh . . . and, at that moment, that name was more true of him than the one with which he had been born.
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In the wake of the Cataclysm, conflict has engulfed every corner of Azeroth. Hungering for more resources amid the turmoil, the Horde has pressed into Ashenvale to feed its burgeoning war machine. There, acting warchief Garrosh Hellscream has employed a brutal new tactic to conquer the region and crush its night elf defenders, a move that will cripple the Alliances power throughout the . . .
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Unaware of the disaster brewing in Ashenvale, the night elves legendary leaders, High Priestess Tyrande Whisperwind and Archdruid Malfurion Stormrage, conduct a summit near Darnassus in order to vote the proud worgen of Gilneas into the Alliance. However, resentment of Gilneas and its ruler, Genn Greymane, runs deep in Stormwinds King Varian Wrynn. His refusal to forgive Genn for closing his nation off from the rest of the world years ago endangers more than just the summit: it threatens to unravel the Alliance itself.
Varians animosity is only one of many unsettling developments in Darnassus. An uneasiness creeps over the once-immortal night elves as the first of them fall victim to the infirmities of age. While they cope with their mortality, tensions flare over the reintroduction of the Highborne, formerly the highest caste of night elf nobility, into their society. Many night elves are unable to pardon the Highborne for the destruction unleashed on Azeroth millennia ago by their reckless use of magic.
When a murdered Highborne is discovered on the outskirts of Darnassus, Malfurion and Tyrande move to stop further bloodshed and unrest by appointing one of the night elves most cunning and skilled agents to find the killer: the renowned warden Maiev Shadowsong. Yet with all that is transpiring in Darnassus, the Alliance might be powerless to stop the relentless new warchief Garrosh from seizing the whole of Ashenvale.
Synopsis
Discover the fate of one of Warcraft’s most famous and powerful characters in this long-awaited return of the night elf druid, Malfurion Stormrage.
Synopsis
When the world of Azeroth was young, the god-like titans brought order to it by reshaping its lands and seas. Throughout their great work, they followed a magnificent design for what they envisioned Azeroth would become. Although the titans departed Azeroth long ago, that design endures to this day. It is known as the Emerald Dream, a lush and savagely primal version of the World of Warcraft.andlt;BRandgt;andlt;BRandgt;Many are the mysteries surrounding the Emerald Dream and its reclusive guardians, the green dragonflight. In times past, druids have entered the Dream to monitor the ebb and flow of life on Azeroth in their never-ending quest to maintain the delicate balance of nature.andlt;BRandgt;andlt;BRandgt;However, not all dreams are pleasant ones. Recently the Emerald Nightmare, an area of corruption within the Emerald Dream, began growing in size, transforming the Dream into a realm of unimaginable horror. Green dragons have been unexpectedly caughtandnbsp; up in the Nightmare, emerging from it with shattered minds and twisted bodies. Druids who have entered the darkening Dream lately have found it difficultand#8212;sometimes even impossibleand#8212;to escape.andlt;BRandgt;andlt;BRandgt;Nor are these the Nightmareand#8217;s only victims: more and more people are being affected. Even Malfurion Stormrage, first and foremost of the druids on Azeroth, may have fallen victim to this growing threat. As uncontrollable nightmares spread across the world, a desperate quest begins to find and free the archdruid.andlt;BRandgt;andlt;BRandgt;Soon natureand#8217;s enemies will learn the true meaning of the name Stormrage.
About the Author
Richard A. Knaak is the andlt;iandgt;New York Timesandlt;/iandgt; bestselling author of some three dozen novels, including the andlt;iandgt;The Sin Warandlt;/iandgt; trilogy for andlt;iandgt;Diabloandlt;/iandgt; and the andlt;iandgt;Legend of Humaandlt;/iandgt; for andlt;iandgt;Dragonlanceandlt;/iandgt;. He has penned the andlt;iandgt;War of the Ancientsandlt;/iandgt; trilogy, andlt;iandgt;Day of the Dragonandlt;/iandgt; and its upcoming followup, andlt;iandgt;Night of the Dragonandlt;/iandgt;. His other works include his own andlt;iandgt;Dragonrealmandlt;/iandgt; series, the andlt;iandgt;Minotaur Warsandlt;/iandgt; for andlt;iandgt;Dragonlanceandlt;/iandgt;, the andlt;iandgt;Aquiloniaandlt;/iandgt; trilogy of the Age of Conan, and the andlt;iandgt;Sunwell Trilogyandlt;/iandgt; -- the first Warcraft manga. In addition, his novels and short stories have been published worldwide in such diverse places as China, Iceland, the Czech Republic, and Brazil.andnbsp;