Many tales have been told of Azeroth in the lead-up to the release of World of Warcraft: Legion. In case you missed any of it, we’ve rounded up the books, animated shorts, and other sources of lore for you here. Illidan – The NovelLearn the true reason Illidan was at the Black Temple, and gain a greater understanding of Azeroth's new demon hunter saviors in this look at their past. Illidan Stormrage is one of the most powerful beings ever to walk the lands of Azeroth. He is also one of the least understood. Behind his legend, beneath his enigmatic mission, lies a brilliant mind whose machinations are comprehended by few—and trusted by even fewer. Illidan’s righteous reign of justice and vengeance has begun. Purchase a copy on the Blizzard Gear Store. Harbingers Animated ShortsIn these animated shorts, you'll learn more about three key figures in Azeroth's tale: Khadgar, Gul'dan, and Illidan.World of Warcraft: Legion Comics 1 - 4Tying into the new expansion storylines, the World of Warcraft: Legion comics tell the tales of four moments in time leading up to the events at the Broken Shore. World of Warcraft: Legion #1—"Magni: Fault Lines" World of Warcraft: Legion #2—"Nightborne: Twilight of Suramar" World of Warcraft: Legion #3—"Highmountain: A Mountain Divided" As the Burning Legion advances across the land, the chieftains of Highmountain gather for a momentous summit. An ancient artifact, the mystic Hammer of Khaz'goroth, may hold the power to protect their territory, but will betrayal threaten the tribes from within? World of Warcraft: Legion #4—"Anduin: Son of the Wolf" In “Anduin: Son of the Wolf,” a letter from Anduin’s father, King Varian, speaks of ill times ahead, prompting the young ruler to ponder leadership and responsibility. Anduin must face his fears and decide if he can defend Azeroth while still keeping true to his beliefs. The Tomb of Sargeras: Prelude to World of Warcraft: Legion Audio DramaThe fate of Azeroth hangs in the balance as Gul’dan and Khadgar clash in this four-part audio drama, written by Robert Brooks and narrated by Steven Pacey.
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