LoreCrafted

LoreCrafted : A World of Warcraft Lore Blog
LoreCrafted
A World of Warcraft Lore Blog
A blog dedicated to the lore and backstory of the Warcraft and World of Warcraft properties by Blizzard Entertainment. It focuses on educating people about lore topics, in-game history, and even community creativity where necessary.
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Most recent posts

11/10 10:00 Of Guardians, Comics, and Cataclysms
I know what some of you are thinking: "Thar! Why do you have an article about the comics when the next issue isn't out yet?" Well, I was pointed to this article on WoW.com
11/11 10:00 Weapons of Legend: Frostmourne
Frostmourne, the key that unlocked Arthas's fall. Or was it? How pivotal was the blade in Arthas's descent and subsequent rise as the Lich King? Where did this
11/12 10:00 Shadowmourne, the New Legend
I've briefly mentioned Shadowmourne a few times recently, as it seems inexorably tied to the upcoming Icecrown Citadel patch. The weapon itself intrigues me to no end, and it's not because it's a great looking a
11/18 14:47 Lore Questions! Ask Greyseer
Warcraft lore can be a very fluid thing. It changes or expands with almost every newest release, be it a comic, a novel, a new game or expansion, or even a tabletop supplement. This tends to cause confusion, especially when retcons are involved. So,...
11/19 10:00 Comics I Have! Comics I Share!
A review of the World of Warcraft monthly comic, Issue #25. This review may contain issue spoilers. No, really, do you want my comics? C'mon, are you sure? I mean, look at 'em! They're ... comics! They're made out of glossy paper! They have ink!...

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