wouldn't bother with encyclopedia.
Illidan, Tyrande and Malfurion were stated to be millenia old before the Great Sundering but in the Chronicles, it doesn't seem that way.
Blizz till says it is overall canon not quite updated, though. So outright dismissing it is still not quite possible.
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I really hope spotlight on all three involved factions here and decently written and not something like humans save the day, the trolls are pure evil and deserve to be pushed around and elves being portrayed as helpless.
Pretty sure this solidifies the idea that the next expansion is all about Azshara and Rastakhan.
They wouldn't just launch a random novel out of the blue that has nothing to do with future content.
Now I can totally see a time travelling expansion featuring old Lordaeron with High elves and Amani as New playable subraces
Yup, that's what I hope they capture with the trolls. I am so tired of one-dimensional villains who are just like "hahaha i'm gonna kill all u guys, i'm gonna destroy the world, nyahahahaha" they're so boring. I like it when both sides have at least a drop of a good motivation, like even though the Horde was in the wrong in the first and second wars, Orgrimm wanted them to direct their bloodlust toward the Alliance rather than each other, and knew there was no going back to Draenor that was mostly dead (I guess Nagrand and Terokkar alone couldn't sustain them all?), and that his people needed a healthy land to live in. He took control of a bad situation with Blackhand and Gul'dan and did the best he could with it, trying to bring the orcs back to their honorable roots in some small fashion.
If they capture the fact that the trolls were just protecting their land from an invading group that had previously (from the trolls' perspective) agreed not to encroach in their territory, I'll be glad for that. Whenever I go to Zul'Aman and Zul'Gurub and see the Amani and Gurubashi trying to save their society, I wonder about the families, the kids, all the people just trying to live in safety, who may not be hell-bent on killing the elves/other enemies, but just want their children to be able to thrive. I want to see some humanity in every character. Something that helps you identify with them at least somewhat.
I did always want a Troll Wars Caverns of Time Dungeon or related content of some sort. :/
#TeamLegion #UnderEarthofAzerothexpansion plz #Arathor4Alliance #TeamNoBlueHorde
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Hmm, lets see if this is real. If it is indeed real, then it will most likely have nothing to do with current or coming WoW content. If the release date on that amazon page is correct then we will still be on Argus when this novel hits. Also: even if the next expansion is related to the Zandalari, I dont see how Forest Trolls play into this.
Im actually glad that they release a novel unrelated to the game. While Im not exactly a Golden fan, I think people are a bit unfair to her, considering that she basically had to write "art by committee" and was limited by the direction the game was supposed to take. Lets hope that Kemp has a bit more room to be creative and that that improves the quality of the book.
Illidan Novel Release Date: April 12, 2016
Current Patch: 6.2 killing Archimonde and already aware of Legion
Troll Wars Novel Release Date: November 13, 2017
Current patch: 7.(3/4) killing Sargeras/KJ/Whoever and already aware of the next expansion
Not saying its super important, it isn't, but it is not breaking a precedent.
"Troll Wars" would be more of a "high elf civilization and human empire fleshing out" novel than a troll novel.
Which is a novel that we need for quite some time, even before Chronicle and Legion started to finally showing up the human origins.
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The Amani did invaded the human lands in Western Lordaeron.
This war has a lot of good characters to flesh out and quite a few famous weapons.
Anasterian Sunstrider - Felo'melorn
Belo'vir Salonar - Stones of Spark, Light, and Sun
Talanas Windrunner - Thas'dorah
Thalorien Dawnseeker - Quel'Delar
Thoradin - Strom'kar
Ignaeus Trollbane - Trol'kalar
Lordain
Meryl Felstorm (then Winterstorm)
I'm excited to see who makes it in.
Eh, that's two subraces just for Horde. Not likely to happen.
But if it did, I'd love there to be a unique starting area for the high elves on Quel'danas, arriving there to visit the Sunwell and at the end of the experience, they rejoin Silvermoon as loyal blood elves (it's a name, not a biological distinction, they'd still have their blue eyes).
And Revantusk should have a starting experience where they take Jintha'Alor as a home city for trolls. That'd be awesome.
You have it backward. The Amani owned that land until the humans took it from them.
This is basically how the Forest Trolls were originally portrayed in Warcraft 2. Their 'hat' was Native Americans being attacked by Human Cowboys, which had since been dumped by the wayside come Warcraft 3 when Blizzard changed which Trolls were in the Horde (the Forest Trolls were, up until the split from the original concept to modern War3 and WoW, still part of the Horde).
And, no matter how some of the Community Managers at the time tried to portray it, Zul'jin in the Zul'Aman trailer still had all those traits from the Warcraft 2 concept.
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