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[World of Warcraft official website has been reopened.] According to the descriptions in documents 1 and 6, players can visit the international server's Battle Network homepage and click the download button to download the national server's client. In addition, documents 2 and 4 mentioned that Netease and Blizzard had re-cooperated and decided to bring the Chinese server version of World of Warcraft back to the Chinese market. Although there was no specific time to go online, he needed to wait patiently. Therefore, it could be concluded that the official website of World of Warcraft had been reopened, and players could look forward to the return of the national server.
The official novel of World of Warcraft was called Dark Shrine, which told the story of the establishment and adventures of World of Warcraft. It mainly talked about the wars between orcs, humans, night elves, dwarves, and other races, as well as the growth of the protagonist, Arthas Menethil. The first chapter of the novel," Rise of the Orcs ", described the rise of the Orcs in Zandala and the diplomatic struggle between humans and night elves. The second chapter,"Rise of the Forsaken," described the revenge of the night elves, the attacks of the Forsaken, and the conflict between humans and dwarves. The third chapter,"The threat of the maelstrom", described the invasion of the Burning Legion and the crisis of Earth. Chapter 4,"The Humans 'Counterattack", tells the story of the alliance between humans and night elves against the Burning Legion and the Orcs. The fifth chapter,"The Treasures of the Dark Shrine", tells the story of Arthas becoming a Demon Hunter and his journey to find the treasures of the Dark Shrine. Chapter 6,"The Final Battle", described the decisive battle between humans and night elves, as well as the duel between Arthas and Illidan. Chapter 7,"The Lost Glory", tells the story of Arthas leaving the human race to join the Burning Legion and eventually becoming a Demon Hunter. Dark Shrine was an adventure novel filled with elements of war, betrayal, love, and growth. It was one of the representative works of World of Warcraft's official novels.
Chronicles and official history of the World of Warcraft trilogy were two different concepts. Chronicles were usually a detailed record of an event or period of time, including historical background, biographies, events, and so on. It usually did not involve the in-game plot but recorded history objectively. The official history books referred to the officially recognized historical books such as World of Warcraft Chronicles and Warcraft Official History. These books usually contained detailed background, biographies, historical events, and other authoritative and accurate information. Therefore, although the Chronicles and the Official History both contained the plot of World of Warcraft, the historical events and characters recorded in them were different. At the same time, the official history was also a part of the game's history, and it needed to be reflected through the game's plot.
The correct order of World of Warcraft novels was as follows: 1 World of Warcraft: The Burning Crusade 2. World of Warcraft: Panda Mythology and Legends 3. World of Warcraft: Demon Souls 4. World of Warcraft: Cataclysm 5. World of Warcraft: Panda Legends: A New Era 6. World of Warcraft: The Tide of Darkness 7. The Warcraft universe: A New Era World of Warcraft: After the Cataclysm World of Warcraft: The Forgotten Kingdom 10 World of Warcraft: The Dark Throne It should be noted that these novels were not official novels but literary works jointly created by multiple authors and editors. In addition, the order of these novels was not strictly in accordance with the development of the game's plot. Instead, they were arranged according to different story plots and chapter titles.