RETURN TO BLAM
Chest: Inside the chest, you find a small, circular device, resting upon a cushion.
If there are any titan artifacts to be found here in the tomb, this is it. You resolve to bring it back to Dr. Blam.
Quest Objectives:
Bring the Eye of the Watchers to Dr. Hieronymus Blam at Agmond’s End in the Badlands.
Progression:
Dr. Hieronymus Blam: Well? Has our long shot paid off?
Just one tiny little device?
I never did understand those titans.
Very well! Let’s see what this peeper can do.
Eye of the Watchers: Objective identified. Scanning …
Anomaly detected. Probable source: Azerothian Old god. Attempting to excise anomaly …
Anomaly excised. Repeating sub-protocol … (three Black Dragon Eggs scanned individually)
Anomaly Excised. Re-assembling remaining material …
Viable subject compiled. No anomalies detected.
User-objective protocol complete. Stasis protocol re-enabled.
Note: A single Purified Black Dragon Egg appears on the ground. The titan device cleansed the Old god corruption from the Black Dragon Egg.
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I really don’t like the idea of this purified Black Dragon.
Also, where are you hearing these rumors of a new book from?
Errf? Rumor? Do rumors also have ISBN numbers? 1416550887
=D
“Regardless, there are -rumors- of a new novel titled World of Warcraft: Thrall, Twilight of the Aspects by New York Times Bestselling author Christie Golden.”
That’s why I said rumors.
I’m surprised with evidence like that you haven’t made a newspost about it.
I know. I just remain loyal to Jaime Costas, even if she’s no longer at Simon & Schuster. I only post novel news “if” it comes straight from the publisher. Otherwise, even if the truth is out there right on my face (i.e. amazon, Barnes & Noble) — it’s a “rumor”.
Fret not. I already emailed the publisher to get any details. It’s someone new to deal with, but if any “official” details come out I will post them. Take in mind this early, due to contract legal matters — maybe — sometimes they aren’t allowed to talk about certain things.
I knew about Starcraft: The Dark Templar a year before its release, and I had to wait 10 months to interview Christie (for example).
Seems Christie Golden’s “trilogy” is more-or-less real, after all.
It’s a three-novels contract, not to be confused with a trilogy. A trilogy is a term usually used to determine a single-and-unified storyline is spread across three novels (volumes).
Starcraft: The Dark Templar, Warcraft: War of the Ancients, Diablo: The Sin War. All of these were trilogies.
World of Warcraft: The Shattering, and World of Warcraft: Twilight of the Aspects — these are two separate novels. Otherwise they would be titled with a single name, plus a chapter title.
Example: Starcraft: The Dark Templar (main title), Firstborn (chapter title)
Starcraft: The Dark Templar (main title), Shadow Hunters (chapter title)
Starcraft: The Dark Templar (main title), Twilight (chapter title)
Lol, I know what’s a trilogy, that’s why I wrote >”trilogy”trilogy<.
The storylines of the 3 books may be deeply related.