

None survive except the young son the of the castle's lord. That is until a surprise attack destroys a fortress that guards the frozen wastes. With the Orc's will broken with the destruction of their portal no other threat has made itself apparent and the kingdoms of the land slowly become complacent to the normal threats of the world. The hero's of the last war have become legends in their own time and have had son's and daughters that are destined to become hero's themselves. A land still recovering from a war with a strange race known as the the Orcs.

Title: Arthas: He would do anything to save his kingdom. Sadly, this good aspect of the book did not spill towards the other chapters. That retelling was good, complete and entertaining. I like how the author retold the story of the fall of Stormwind from Arthas' perspective. I would have given this book 2 stars but i will give it three stars because the beginning of this book was good. This book did not really gave me what I was really looking for. I also wanted to read more of how he accomplished the fall of Lordaeron. This left me very much disappointed as I really want to explore period between Arthas getting Frostmoure and his arrival in Lordaeron. Instead aside from a few good stories such as the raising of his horse Invincible back from the dead, the book only mimicked what was in the Warcraft 3 game. As such, i was really hoping that this book would provide me with the complete story on what happened to Arthas as he was corrupted by Frostmoure. I actually wanted to read this book because I have been fascinated with the story of Arthas, A hero who turned against his people.
