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Country
  
United States

Publication date
  
February 2001

Pages
  
378 pp

Originally published
  
February 2001

Series
  
Warcraft

Publisher
  
Pocket Books

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Language
  
English

Media type
  
Print (Paperback)

ISBN
  
0-671-04152-5

Author
  
Richard A. Knaak

Genre
  
Fantasy Fiction

Cover artist
  
Blizzard Entertainment

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Warcraft: Day of the Dragon is a novel by Richard A. Knaak based in Blizzard Entertainments Warcraft Universe. It was published by Pocket Books.

Contents

It is the second book released in the Warcraft Universe, and the first released paper book.

Plot Summary

Set after Warcraft II: Tides of Darkness but before Warcraft III: Reign of Chaos, Day of the Dragon is the story of how a human Mage, Rhonin, ventures into the last remaining Orc-controlled lands in Khaz Modan by the order of Krasus. Krasus is actually a red dragon named Korialstrasz, yet is disguised as a human mage of Dalaran during the earlier chapters of the book. He is loyal to his captured queen, Alexstrasza, Queen of the Red dragon flight and one of the five great Aspects. By using the "Demon Soul", Nekros Skullcrusher, leader of the orcs in Khaz Modan, is able to hold Alexstrasza and her consorts, such as Tyranastrasz, against their will and use their offspring as pawns against the other races of Azeroth.

Whilst Korialstrasz sought help from the other Aspects, Nozdormu, Malygos and Ysera, Deathwing helped Rhonin get into the Orc Fortress in order to convince Nekros Skullcrusher that there was an imminent Alliance attack on Grim Batol. Deathwing's real motivation was that he wanted the eggs so he could replenish his flight, not to free the Red Dragonqueen. Believing a great army to be on its way, Nekros had the eggs transported elsewhere, placing them in the open where Deathwing wanted them. However, as Deathwing was stealing the eggs, he was confronted by a dying Tyranastrasz. Despite initial problems, Korialstrasz managed to gain the aid of the other three Great Aspects in his task to free Alexstrasza. With the help of Rhonin, Vereesa Windrunner, Falstad Dragonreaver (Falstad Wildhammer), and a number of dwarven resistance fighters, the group managed to destroy the "Demon Soul" forever. By doing so, they free Alexstrasza, who swallows Nekros Skullcrusher in one gulp, aiding in the defeat of the orcs in the area. Ironically, Deathwing helped with the release of Alexstrasza, yet was not concerned due to the fact that the "Demon Soul" has drained the other Aspects powers. However, with the destruction of the "Demon Soul" the powers were returned to the four Aspects and Deathwing was last seen fleeing from three angry Aspects at the time as Alexstrasza went to Korialstrasz.

The storyline also covers Deathwing's plot to throw the mortal kingdoms into disarray by posing as Lord Prestor, using his draconic powers to manipulate the rulers of the human kingdoms into making him king of Alterac, then planning to marry into the Lordaeron royal family to become its heir. However, with his defeat at the hands of the other four Dragon Aspects, Lord Prestor is never seen again.

Characters in "Warcraft: Day of the Dragon"

  • Neltharion / Deathwing the destroyer (Lord Prestor), Primary antagonist of the novel, a dragon aspect.
  • Korialstrasz (Krasus), Alextrasza's third mate.
  • Alexstrasza, Dragon aspect, captured by the orcs.
  • Dragon Aspects: Ysera, Nozdormu, Malygos.
  • Tyranastrasz, Alextrasza's first mate.
  • Rhonin, A human wizard of the Kirin Tor.
  • Vereesa Windrunner, Sister to Alleria and Sylvanas Windrunner, Elven ranger.
  • Falstad, Dwarven warrior.
  • Nekros Skullcrusher, An orcish warlock, wielder of the Demon Soul.
  • Kryll, A goblin supposedly working both for Neltharion and Nekros.
  • Medivh (Mentioned, not present).
  • Duncan Senturus, A member of the Knights of the Silver Hand.
  • King Terenas Menethil, King of Lordaeron.
  • Torgus, An orcish Dragon rider.
  • Within World of Warcraft

    Little of the content covered in Day of the Dragon is within the game World of Warcraft. The location of Grim Batol has been in the game since its release in 2004, and with the release of World of Warcraft: Cataclysm, it serves as a five player dungeon.

    The remains of the Dragonmaw Orc clan are still present in the area, known as the Wetlands, and a large number of red dragonspawn are also present, guarding Grim Batol, hostile to all others.

    The storyline of the Prestor family attempting to throw the Alliance into disarray continued, as Deathwing's daughter took place as part of the noble family, and became a royal advisor to the kingdom of Stormwind before eventually being discovered to be, in fact, the dragon Onyxia. Onyxia has since been slain.

    The Red Dragonflight have recovered since their imprisonment in Day of the Dragon, and in World of Warcraft are a strong presence in the Wyrmrest Accord, an alliance between dragons. Korialstraz sits beside Alexstrasza in the accords's base of operations, the Wyrmrest Temple. Rhonin and Veressa Windrunner are also found in game, leaders of the kingdom of Dalaran in Northrend.

    References

    Warcraft: Day of the Dragon Wikipedia