Great Literary Works of Azeroth
Compiled by Archmage Brom Kershner, Master Librarian
Morgan,
The following list is some of the best works of literature I’ve found or collected for the libraries of Dalaran. Here in this myriad of works, you will find a smattering of excitement, horror, and general knowledge. Do enjoy.
- Brom Kershner
The Great Gallywix by F. Scott Fitzwrench
The Telaari Grapes of Wrath by John Shelby, Gryphon Master
A Tale of Two Undercities by Deathstalker Aleric Hawkins
Of Mogu and Men by Lorewalker Stonestep
The Old Gnome and the Sea by Ernie Hummingwire
The Count of Tol Barad by Averold Duran
The Strange Case of Dr. Tobias & Mr. Stalvan by J. Derrington
All Quiet on the Warfront by Captain Tobias Zaren
The Brothers Krastinov by L. Polkelt
The Murders in the Upton Borough by Lady Victoria Snyder
Around Azeroth in 42.6 Days by Rizzo Daggervolt
The Island of Doctor Weavil by G.M. Weldwell
Our Man in Freehold by Flynn Fairwind
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I went looking for a nice ley line map and couldn’t find one, so I made one!
Notes:
Ley lines have been described as a web, an energy field, a vast net, the planet’s bloodflow, a system of fault lines, or a network of wells and rivers.
The ley lines did not exist before the Sundering.
All ley lines converge at Karazhan.
They are used in the creation of Moonwells.
Intersecting ley lines can create patterns that magically augment certain traits of those living around it. These patterns resemble a foreign alphabet, and are referred to as runes.
(Thanks to Ni and Isei for helping me out)
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Gatemaster Brom Kershner
Archmage of the Kirin Tor || Commander of the Gatewardens
| Master of Portals | Librarian | Wanderer | Battle Mage |
Art by Marafae & Saedre
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Magic of the Kirin Tor
Socrethar’s Rise, Shadowmoon
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