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  • The Daily Grind: Lore-to-go?

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    Krystalle Voecks
    Krystalle Voecks
    01.29.2008

    To some people, lore in MMOs is very important. Others may not really have a great deal of time to dig into the game, and thus are likely missing lots and lots of great back-story. We know in our case, the novelization of the Warcraft universe has made for pretty interesting reading when on lunch hour or stuck in airports. (If there is an audiobook version out there, we'd recommend that more for sheer portability.) We also can't help but think that those LotRO folks have the unfair advantage on the rest of us; they have a good solid idea of what's going on before they ever step foot in the game -- assuming they've ever read the books. For today we'd like to ask you this; if game companies made the lore of your world available in book or audiobook format, would you be inclined to check it out? Or is the idea of reading up on the lore not something you'd do when there are so many sites out there that give you the necessary strategies and information in bite-sized packages? Have you, like us, already gotten your geek on with some of the lore books? How did you like them?

  • Know Your Lore roundup

    by 
    Barb Dybwad
    Barb Dybwad
    04.02.2007

    As many of you know, our Know Your Lore feature regularly presents quick and dirty biographies and histories of some of the most famous names, places and events in Azeroth. Here's a quick recap of what we've covered so far, for your reference: Important figures The Alliance Expedition Arthas Menethil Grom Hellscream Illidan Stormrage Kael'thas Sunstrider Lady Vashj Medivh Neltharion Sylvanas Windrunner Geography The Eastern Kingdoms What other historical figures, places or events would you like to see covered in a future Know Your Lore?%Gallery-4102%