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THRALL TWILIGHT OF THE ASPECTS

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WORLD OF WARCRAFT®

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TIDES OF DARKNESS

by Aaron Rosenberg

RISE OF THE HORDE

by Christie Golden

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by Keith R. A. DeCandido

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by Richard A. Knaak

WAR OF THE ANCIENTS: BOOK TWO—THE DEMON SOUL

by Richard A. Knaak

WAR OF THE ANCIENTS: BOOK THREE—THE SUNDERING

by Richard A. Knaak

DAY OF THE DRAGON

by Richard A. Knaak

LORD OF THE CLANS

by Christie Golden

THE LAST GUARDIAN

by Jeff Grubb

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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data is available.

ISBN 978-1-4165-5088-4

ISBN 978-1-4391-7143-1 (ebook)

Since this is a book about healing a wounded world,

I would like to dedicate it to some of the teachers and healers

who have given of themselves to help heal this one.

Jeffrey Elliott

Greg Gerritsen

Kim Harris

Peggy Jeens

Anne Ledyard

Mary Martin

Anastacia Nutt

Katharine Roske

Richard Suddath

David Tresemer

Lila Sophia Tresemer

Monty Wilburn

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Twenty-One

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Notes

Further Reading

The Battle Rages On

THRALL TWILIGHT OF THE ASPECTS

ONE

Thrall, former warchief of the great and mighty Horde, now a shaman no greater than any of those with whom he currently stood, squeezed his eyes shut and struggled to stay on his feet. Beneath them, the earth bucked, a pathetically small piece of land jutting upward from an ocean roiling furiously around it, shaking and shivering in its pain.

Not long ago, an insane Dragon Aspect had torn his way into Azeroth, rending the world profoundly. The mad Deathwing was once again loose upon this world, and the violence of his return had left Azeroth with a gaping wound. To those whose minds were not beyond hope, Azeroth was not beyond healing, but it would never be what it once was.

In the heart of the world, a place called the Maelstrom, longburied earth had been shoved violently to the surface. And it was here that those who were trying desperately to mend the broken lands had assembled.

They were shaman, each one powerful, members of the Earthen Ring who had left behind other serious duties and responsibilities to gather here. One alone could do little. Many, especially as highly trained and as wise as each one was, could do more.

There were dozens of them,

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