The Last Guardian (WarCraft, #3) by Jeff Grubb

››› Download audio book for free. ‹‹‹ Original Title: The Last Guardian (WarCraft, #3) ISBN: 0671041517 ISBN13: 9780671041519 Autor: Jeff Grubb Rating: 4.8 of 5 stars (5124) counts Original Format: Mass Market Paperback, 320 pages Download Format: PDF, RTF, ePub, CHM, MP3. Published: December 1st 2001 / by Pocket Books/Star Trek Language: English Genre(s): Fantasy- 255 users Fiction- 40 users Games >Video Games- 12 users Games >Gaming- 9 users

Description: In the mist-shrouded haze of the past, long before the beginning of recorded time, there stood the world of Azeroth. Every kind of magical being strode the countryside among the tribes of man, and all was at peace -- until the arrival of the demons and horrors of the Burning Legion and their baneful Lord Sargeras, dark god of chaotic magic. Now Dragons, Dwarves, Elves, Goblins, Humans, and Orcs all vie for supremacy across the scattered kingdoms -- part of a grand,

malevolent scheme that will determine the fate of the world of The Guardians of Tirisfal: a line of champions imbued with godlike powers, each one through the ages charged with fighting a lonely secret war against the Burning Legion. Medivh was fated from birth to become the greatest and most powerful of this noble order. But from the beginning a darkness tainted his soul, corrupting his innocence and turning to evil the powers that should have fought for good. Torn by two destinies, Medivh's struggle against the malice within him became one with the fate of Azeroth itself...and changed the world forever. THE LAST GUARDIAN An original tale of magic, warfare, and heroism based on the bestselling, award-winning electronic game from Blizzard Entertainment.

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Apr 19, 2015 Markus Rated it: liked it Shelves: fantasy, 2015, warcraft All the shards, all the pieces of history, known and unrevealed, spiraled down the tower or rose from its dungeons and flowed into the man who had been the Last Guardian of Tirisfal. The pain was great, but Medivh grimaced and accepted it, taking the energy and the bittersweet memories it bore with equal measure. Anduin Lothar, Llane Wrynn, Garona Halforcen, Gul'dan the Warlock and Medivh himself. I've finally met some of the greatest legends of the Warcraft universe! A lone young apprentice is se All the shards, all the pieces of history, known and unrevealed, spiraled down the tower or rose from its dungeons and flowed into the man who had been the Last Guardian of Tirisfal. The pain was great, but Medivh grimaced and accepted it, taking the energy and the bittersweet memories it bore with equal measure. Anduin Lothar, Llane Wrynn, Garona Halforcen, Gul'dan the Warlock and Medivh himself. I've finally met some of the greatest legends of the Warcraft universe! A lone young apprentice is sent by the council of the Kirin Tor to the tower of Karazhan, there to spy on the secrets of the most powerful magic-wielder alive. The apprentice is Khadgar, and his new master is Medivh, the last of the mysterious and seclusive Guardians of the Tirisfalen. Like the other Warcraft books, this one was an easy and enjoyable read. The plot and the writing is better than anything I've read from this universe so far, and it may be the best of the old Warcraft books. It does suffer from being a bit too simple, but the only reason to read this is to learn more about the wonderful lore of Azeroth, and it certainly does deliver on that.

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Markus Jason wrote: "I recognize those names and now I want to read these books! Nice set of reviews here, Markus!" Thanks, Jason! None of them are great reads Jason wrote: "I recognize those names and now I want to read these books! Nice set of reviews here, Markus!" Thanks, Jason! None of them are great reads, but they're enjoyable if you like the Warcraft lore :)

Apr 19, 2015 08:30PM

Cloudtet Nicoleta wrote: ‘Up until a few years ago I considered the story in Warcraft III to be the best told story I have seen in any medium. So I do recommen Nicoleta wrote: ‘Up until a few years ago I considered the story in Warcraft III to be the best told story I have seen in any medium. So I do recommend it.’ Out of curiosity, which story do you currently consider to be the best told in any medium? Markus wrote: ‘Some of the best told stories I've experienced have also been in video games, including the very best one.’ Again, out of curiosity, would you mind sharing some of these? I love a good story and am always on the lookout for more wonderful stories to experience. It's like I don't want to miss out on anything potentially amazing.

Oct 06, 2015 01:04AM

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