Night of the Dragon
World of Warcraft • Book 5
by Richard A. Knaak
Why You'll Love This
If you've ever wanted the lore of Azeroth told with genuine mythic weight, Knaak finally delivers a dragon story that earns its darkness.
- Great if you want: deep World of Warcraft lore told through fast fantasy adventure
- The experience: brisk and action-driven with a persistently ominous atmosphere throughout
- The writing: Knaak keeps multiple POVs moving without losing the larger stakes
- Skip if: you haven't played WoW — some context is taken for granted
About This Book
Grim Batol has never truly fallen quiet. In Night of the Dragon, Richard A. Knaak returns to one of Azeroth's most haunted places, where old wounds reopen and a darkness far older than the orcish corruption begins to stir. At its center is Krasus — mage, dragon, keeper of secrets — a character whose dual nature makes every choice he faces carry unusual weight. The stakes here reach beyond any single battle or faction, touching the fate of dragonkind itself, and Knaak grounds those grand consequences in characters whose loyalties, fears, and sacrifices feel genuinely personal.
What distinguishes this book as a reading experience is Knaak's command of convergent storylines — multiple characters drawn toward the same terrible destination by forces none of them fully understand. The tension builds not through a single protagonist's journey but through the slow, ominous collision of separate quests. His prose moves efficiently without feeling thin, and his handling of dragon lore gives the world a mythic texture that extends well beyond the games that inspired it. Readers already invested in Knaak's Warcraft fiction will find this a natural, rewarding continuation; newcomers will find it pulls them in just the same.
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