Alliance & Horde Compendium
Alliance & Horde Compendium | |
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Author(s) | Bob Fitch, Luke Johnson, Seth Johnson, Mur Lafferty, James Maliszewski, Chris Metzen |
Artist(s) | Various |
Pages | 144 |
Publisher(s) | Arthaus Musik |
Publication date | December 15, 2003 |
Format(s) | Paperback |
Retail price | US: $24.95 |
ISBN 10 | 1588460630 |
ISBN 13 | 978-1588460639 |
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This article contains information from the Warcraft RPG which is considered non-canon.
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Alliance & Horde Compendium is a sourcebook for the Warcraft RPG.
The book is out of print. However, it can still be obtained in PDF format from Drive Thru RPG.
Short Story
Alliance & Horde Compendium contains one untitled short story.
- A blood elf named Var'thal battles a felstalker. He defeats it and then feeds off its energy. He contemplates what it would be like to feed off of stronger demons or perhaps Jaina Proudmoore, or even the Lich King. He then promises to tell his Prince his tale.
- Also see
Canon status
Ask Creative Development -- Round II Answers | 2011-06-23 00:00 | Bashiok
Q: Are the Warcraft and World of Warcraft RPG books considered canon?
A: No. The RPG books were created to provide an engaging table-top role-playing experience, which sometimes required diverging from the established video game canon. Blizzard helped generate a great deal of the content within the RPG books, so there will be times when ideas from the RPG will make their way into the game and official lore, but you are much better off considering the RPG books non-canonical unless otherwise stated.
A: No. The RPG books were created to provide an engaging table-top role-playing experience, which sometimes required diverging from the established video game canon. Blizzard helped generate a great deal of the content within the RPG books, so there will be times when ideas from the RPG will make their way into the game and official lore, but you are much better off considering the RPG books non-canonical unless otherwise stated.
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