Warcraft: Of Blood and Honor
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| Author(s) | Chris Metzen |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
| Series | Warcraft Universe |
| Genre(s) | Fantasy novel |
| Publisher | Pocket Books |
| Publication date | January 2001 |
| Media type | Electronic (Adobe e-book) |
| Pages | 128 pp |
| ISBN | 0743418972 |
Warcraft: Of Blood and Honor is the fourth novel set in Blizzard Entertainment's Warcraft universe. Although being released as the third book in the series, it is set chronologically after the fourth book, Warcraft: The Last Guardian. The book is written by series co-creator Chris Metzen and was released as an e-book. It was later included in the trade paperback compilation The Warcraft Archive. The story follows Tirion Fordring, a paladin who makes a pact of honor with an orc named Eitrigg who had saved him from being crushed under a collapsing tower. He ultimately gives up everything to hold onto his honor, and for that he is exiled while Eitrigg is taken back by the orcs.
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