The first book "The Trajectory of Azeroth's Death" Author: Post Road Detention Brigade Word count: 5.013 million
Synopsis: In this endless continent of Azeroth, I am known as the Monarch of the Dead, the End of Life, and the Trampler of All Things. Legend has it that I harness the power of all spirits, capable of tearing the shackles of fate, breaking the shackles of life, and oppressing all beings with fear and despair. However, these are just their fears and denigrations. I, once a valiant High Elf warrior, fell by the sword of King Sarufar. Under the magic of the orcs, I was reborn as an undead knight and broke free from the shackles of death.
With the belief that the dead are watching, I have gathered an endless army of the undead and set off a magnificent storm of the undead in the war-torn city of Azeroth. I have fought against humans, orcs, elves, and other forces, and they call me the monarch of the dead, the trampler of all things. But my goal is much more than that, I want to conquer Draenor, turning this land into my realm of the undead, and I want to conquer every living force in Azeroth.
I am ruthless in my efforts to drive social change and prepare for the upcoming battle of the Burning Legion. I am the Necromantic King of Azeroth, a King who brings destruction, but also carries hatred and wrath.
Disadvantages of the novel: The literary atmosphere of this article is heavier, which may make some readers feel heavy. At the same time, due to the relatively flat plot in the early stage, it may be difficult to attract readers immediately. In addition, some of the settings and plots are slightly middle-of-the-road, and the protagonist's actions sometimes seem too distorted, which may cause discomfort to some readers.
Novel Pros: But this novel also has its own unique charm. The setting is novel, the angle of entry is unique, the style is dark and epic, and the atmosphere of Western fantasy is strong. Although the protagonist is in the dark, he is determined in his heart, decisive in his actions, and ruthless. The writing is smooth, the picture sense is strong, and the sense of substitution is excellent. The grandeur of the War of the Dead and the protagonist's combat performance are full of shock.
Summary: This is a high-quality Warcraft fanfiction with an obvious magical epic style and outstanding advantages. While there are some shortcomings, overall, it's a work worth reading.
The second book "The Trail of the Holy Light of Azeroth" Author: Post Road Detention Brigade Word count: 2.81 million
Synopsis: Twenty years after the opening of the Dark Gate, the continent of Azeroth is in turmoil. Dick, an ordinary sheriff, accidentally travels into this world. He saw the rise of the Horde, the glory of the Alliance, the confusion of Prince Lordaeron, and the longing of Theramore. He saw the edge of the Emberbringer, the fall of the Windranger, and the demonic shadow that was about to envelop the world.
Dick gradually rose to become a paladin with a unique quest system. He used his prophetic powers to participate in many important events in an attempt to reverse the fate of Azeroth. He confronted various forces and eventually grew into a heroic figure.
Novel shortcomings: Compared with its predecessor, this novel is slightly immature, the narrative is relatively bland, and it lacks explosive points. Although the protagonist tries to change the situation, the direction of the story eventually returns to the original book, which seems rigid and stiff. In addition, some of the settings are too binary, and there are errors and omissions, which may make some readers feel uncomfortable. The later content is a little empty and a little regrettable.
Novel Pros: However, this novel also has its merits. The plot is close to the original work, clear and smooth, the setting is reasonable, and there is no excessive redundant content. The story is properly deduced, the power system is logically constructed, the writing ideas are clear, the structure is complete, and the rhythm is properly controlled. The characters are well portrayed and respect the original setting.
Summary: This is a Warcraft fanfiction of decent quality, although the advantages and disadvantages are not outstanding, but the amount is full, non-toxic and non-depressing. If you like the world view and story background of Warcraft, then this work is still worth watching.
The third book "The Shadow of the Moon Night in Azeroth" Author: Salted Fish is not afraid of thrusts Word count: 1.859 million
Synopsis: Under the light of the light, the shadows quietly spread like the night. Andrea, a time-traveler, descended during the War of the Ancients in Azeroth. This world is full of fears and misunderstandings about the power of shadows. Andrea, however, has a unique perspective on this force. Blessed by the moon god Elune, he took the form of a Night Elf and inherited the power of the Void, becoming a Shadow Druid.
He wondered about Elune's true identity and why this being, known as the "Moon God", was not the Titan Star Spirit that people imagined. As the story progresses, Andrea gradually reveals the mysteries of Elune and discovers the strange powers of the dark side of the moon.
In the war-torn era, Andrea relied on the knowledge of the Prophet and the Blue Star to help Tyrande stabilize the post-war situation. However, due to a disagreement with Tyrande's governing philosophy, he chose to lead his followers out and establish a thriving idyllic city, Moon Shadows. He is good at governance, making Moon Shadows a just place that maintains friendly relations with all races.
In the Trials of the Moon God, Andrea defeated Tyrande and gained the dominion of the Night Elves. He united the tribes to establish the Council of the Night Republic, serving as its Speaker to gather strength for the upcoming Great War. Eventually, he led the Night Elves and left a lasting mark on the history of Azeroth.
The shortcomings of the novel: The overall story rhythm is slightly flat, and the description of the power system is not in-depth enough, which leads to certain difficulties in understanding for readers. In addition, due to the multiple races and main lines involved, the story is slightly scattered in series and lacks a clear main axis.
Advantages of the novel: The subject matter is novel, combined with farming elements, and presents readers with a world of Azeroth full of historical vicissitudes. The author has a solid basic knowledge of Warcraft, and the plot follows the original timeline, which makes the story more logically reasonable. At the same time, some of the plots are wonderful and the atmosphere is properly rendered, which brings readers an excellent reading experience.
Summary: This is a Warcraft fanfiction with a unique charm, and although there are some shortcomings, the overall quality is acceptable. For readers who love World of Warcraft, this work is worth reading.
The fourth book "King of the Azeroth Rangers" Author: Salted Fish is not afraid of spurs Word count: 1.922 million
Synopsis: Charlemagne Theron, a time-traveling High Elf, joins the ranks of the Ranger. He prides himself on being a reliable traverser, but he also has to face the challenges of the continent of Azeroth. In a world of war and strife, he longs to change the fate of the High Elves, but his position is too humble to shake the big picture.
However, Charlemagne did not give up. With his wisdom and courage, he gradually made his mark in the Ranger Force. He led his people in orc wars, fought against the undead scourge, and even fought against the old gods and the two fools. His heroic deeds have earned him the deep respect of confidants such as the Three Windranger Sisters, Tyrande, and the Black Dragon Princess.
In the interweaving of war and peace, Charlemagne skillfully moves between the Alliance, the Horde, and the Guardians, preserving the vitality of the continent of Azeroth. He has developed strong friendships with various forces and is well prepared for the upcoming invasion of the Burning Legion.
Eventually, at the time of the invasion of the Burning Legion, Charlemagne rallied his forces as the Ranger King to establish the Grand Alliance of Azeroth, which won a brilliant victory. His legend has left a mark on the history of Azeroth.
The shortcomings of the novel: The story narration is relatively flat and straightforward, lacking the breaking point and climax. At the same time, some of the explanatory text is too much, which makes the story seem a little dry. In the later period, the style of writing gradually became frivolous, and the plot was a little child's play, which failed to fully meet the expectations of readers.
Advantages of the novel: the writing is smooth, the story is ups and downs, and the tension is moderate. Charlemagne's personality is distinct, and he shows deep wisdom and charm between laughter and scolding. At the same time, the author's characters are vividly portrayed and the atmosphere is appropriately set off, so that readers can delve into it and feel the majesty and grandeur of the continent of Azeroth.
Summary: This is a commercial Warcraft fanfiction, although there are some routine elements, but the overall quality is acceptable. For readers who love World of Warcraft, this work still has a certain appeal.
The fifth book of "Azeroth Magic Otherworldly" Author: 0.88 degrees Word count: 1.181 million
Synopsis: In the magical world of Azeroth, a future god of order has quietly risen. He, known as the orchard farmer, was originally an ordinary human teenager who traveled back in time, but accidentally inherited the magical legacy of his parents. In this land of arcane and knowledge, he met Winlessa, and with his unique little tricks, he won the favor of the other party, and successfully entered the Quel'Salas School of Magic.
In the Academy, the orchard farmer accidentally activates the mysterious Goldfinger "All-Seeing Eye" and becomes an impressive multi-arcane genius. He uses his prophetic powers to see opportunities for his own benefit, while also fighting for the peace and tranquility of Azeroth. He has risen to prominence in the flames of war many times, not only winning honor for himself, but also successfully resisting the invasion of enemies such as orcs and undead, and changing the situation of Azeroth to a certain extent.
As their power grew, the orchard farmer became an intermediary between the various clans, and even became the nominal leader during the invasion of the Burning Legion. With his wisdom and courage, he gradually deserved his name in the war, and finally won a brilliant victory.
Disadvantages of the novel: Some of the settings are slightly ancient, the characters are slightly single, and the plot development also has a certain routine template. This makes the overall story lack novelty and surprises, and is slightly cluttered.
Novel Strengths: However, the novel is well-written, the story is compact, and the climax is repeated. In particular, in the depiction of battle and war scenes, the author shows excellent narrative skills, making the reader feel as if they are in the world of Azeroth, which is full of magic and war.
Summary: Azeroth's Magical Otherworldly Journey is a work for readers who like fast-paced, white-hearted writing. Although the story is sufficient, it may feel a little chicken for readers who are looking for a higher-level reading experience. Interested readers can try reading.
The sixth book "World of Warcraft Everything Withers" Author: Filling soup dumplings Words count: 2.239 million
Synopsis: When nostalgic players step into the world of the Blightcaller, a new adventure is about to begin. In this work, the author takes us through the wonders and shocks of World of Warcraft based on the original book.
Disadvantages of the novel: Due to being too faithful to the original book, some readers may find the story to be lacking in novelty and slightly boring. In addition, although the protagonist knows everything, his personality is too taciturn, which makes the whole reading process a little aggrieved.
Novel Strengths: However, this work does a pretty good job of the flow of the plot, the clarity of the logic, and the clarity of the main line. The story has ups and downs and a clear rhythm, allowing the reader to easily immerse themselves in it. The brilliant plot and magical epic style add a lot to the novel, making the whole work full of appeal.
Summary: World of Warcraft is a work for Warcraft fans to read. Although it is faithful to the original book, it also makes many interesting changes and innovations in the details. For readers who want to relive World of Warcraft, this may be seen as a different version of the canon of Warcraft. Interested readers can try reading.
The seventh book "WoW Rises" Author: Blood Prison Baron Word count: 1.108 million
Synopsis: In the interweaving of darkness and power, a teenager named Xue Huan rises in Azeroth. He was originally timid and cunning, but under the control of the mastermind behind the scenes, he traveled to this world of magic and war. In Stratholme's encounter, he encounters love, but also falls into an endless abyss. Xue Huan, who was holding the Sword of Frost, embarked on the road to hegemony. Seduced by demons and consumed by desire, he gradually moves towards the Lich King's goal. However, on the verge of darkness and destruction, his surviving sanity prompted him to secretly lay out the plan, and finally break free from the control of the mastermind behind the scenes. However, at this time, he has become a villain boss in the eyes of the world, and he is the enemy of the world. He can only go all the way to the black, and with his wisdom and courage, he will defeat all enemies and become the supreme Lich King.
Disadvantages of the novel: The character of the protagonist is flawed, which makes some readers feel dissatisfied with him. At the same time, the presence of the mastermind behind the scenes is too strong, and the sense of fate is heavy, which brings a certain sense of depression to the reader. Some plots may involve inconsistencies between the three views, which require readers to read carefully.
Novel advantages: However, the plot of this work is brain-opening and creative. The main line is clear, the story is wonderful, the rhythm is tight, and the climax is repeated. The dark flow style adds a lot to the novel, and the grand scenes of the war of the dead are even more shocking.
Summary: Warcraft: Rise of the Lich King is a unique style of Warcraft fanfiction. It has attracted a large number of readers with its excellent style and wonderful plot. However, due to the character of the protagonist and the peculiarities of the plot, it may sift through a subset of readers. Interested readers can try reading this work, but be prepared.
The eighth "Azeroth Adventure Guide" Author: Little White Rabbit Word Count: 1.687 million
Description: The Azeroth Adventure Guide - A book for adventurers who are about to embark on the world of Azeroth. It is not only your guide and mentor, but also your shield and sword as you explore the unknown. In this guide, Diego Aznar will take you on a journey through the mountains and rivers of Azeroth, where they will discover its unique customs, species, belief systems and history.
From the stories behind famous people and historical events, to the tips and wisdom of wilderness survival, to the etiquette and attitude of interacting with Aboriginal people, this guide has you covered. It's also a comprehensive skills training manual to help you equip your mind and body to keep you safe in Azeroth.
Whether you're looking to make friends, conquer beautiful women, or make a big career in Azeroth, the Azeroth Adventure Guide is your indispensable companion. As long as you have it, you can move forward in the world of Azeroth!
Disadvantage of the novel: Although the author is full of enthusiasm, the writing is a little immature, and personal preferences are too prominent in the text, which may cause discomfort for some readers when reading. In addition, while maintaining the practicality of the guide, the plot series is slightly scattered and lacks enough appeal.
Novel Strengths: The Azeroth Adventure Guide presents a vast and authentic world of Azeroth with a unique perspective and vivid brushstrokes. The author's depiction of World of Warcraft is delicate and nuanced, whether it is the historical background, humanistic customs, or various races and important people, they are all vividly portrayed. On the basis of respecting the original work, the author skillfully deduces the rational deduction to make the reader feel as if they are in the adventure of Azeroth.
Summary: The Azeroth Adventure Guide is a Warcraft fanfiction with a unique style. While there may be some shortcomings from a web novel perspective, it's still a treasure trove to read for readers who love World of Warcraft.
The ninth book of "The New Order of Azeroth" Author: The Don River that wants to be quiet Word count: 1.408 million
Synopsis: In the vast world of Azeroth, Vanessa Van Cleef is determined to break the old order and seek a more just future for the common people. She no longer fights for the Alliance or the Horde, but stands for all the innocent and speaks for the commoners who are ignored by the nobility. Miss Vanessa, who travels through the Mines of Death and becomes a Death Mine, rejects the violent methods of the Brotherhood of Defia in favor of a more ingenious strategy. She used her harmless appearance to move between black and white, and gradually expanded the organization from Stormwind City to the entire world of Azeroth, setting off an unprecedented social revolution.
Disadvantages of the novel: The author's usual bland style may make some readers feel alienated and have a weak sense of substitution when reading. In addition, the logic and rationality of the story need to be strengthened in some places, and some plots are slightly self-congratulatory, which is difficult to arouse the emotional resonance of readers.
Novel Strengths: The highlight of "The New Order of Azeroth" lies in its unique transformation text setting and brain-opening creativity. The style of writing is joyful and witty, which makes the whole story full of fun. The author's in-depth knowledge of World of Warcraft makes the story compact and unprotracted, interlocking, deduced and expanded quite well.
Summary: The New Order of Azeroth is a Warcraft fanfiction that stands out for its subject matter. Although there are some shortcomings, its unique setting and creativity still make it somewhat attractive, and it is a book worth reading for readers who enjoy the genre.
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