An original e-novella based on the bestselling video game! Morbed is a thief and a survivor, and his skills in both roles are about to be put to the ultimate test. Joining together with a wizard, a druid, a necromancer, and a crusader, Morbed has arrived at a remote island to track down an elusive vagabond andreclaim valuable items pilfered from the city of Westmarch. But there is something loose on the island, something that has killed and is very close to killing again. In order to leave the island alive, Morbed will be forced to confront not only the terrifying creature that stalks the forests, but the darkest corners of his own spirit as well.
Micky Neilson is a two-time New York Times best-selling author whose graphic novels, Ashbringer (#2 on the list) and Pearl of Pandaria (#3) have both been published in six languages. As one of the first writers at Blizzard Entertainment, he has more than two decades of experience in the cutting edge of the gaming industry. He has self-published three horror novels in his original series The Turning, on Amazon. In 2017 Micky was tapped to write The Howling: Revenge Of The Werewolf Queen, a comic book continuation of the beloved 1981 Joe Dante horror film The Howling. In 2018 Micky completed his first original sci-fi novel, Ridgerunners, and co-wrote the graphic novel The Invisible Empire: Madge Oberholtzer And The Unmasking Of The KKK, as well as the illustrated novel Strange Highways. Most recently Micky wrote the bestselling book The Art Of Spyro: Reignited Trilogy and completed his sci-fi trilogy Skiptracer. Micky lives in beautiful Washington State with his wife and daughter where he enjoys life's essentials: movies, comic books, chocolate and sushi.
As someone who has dumped easily 1000 hours into Diablo III, sometimes I gloss over the lore and story. I always read something about some legendary item and wish I could know the rest of the story to it. This was a nice surprise to find. It had all the details that I would expect from a Diablo story but I was glad to find elements to the story in which I didn't expect. I would love for more short stories either separate or tied together into a series.
I am fairly ignorant to the world of Warcraft but I have seen that this author has written books for that too. I may have to get my hands on some of those books. I like his writing style and descriptions.
Levantó sobre el final, pero la primera mitad fue bastante embolante. Durante 30 páginas no pasa nada y para ser una introducción a la segunda mitad me pareció excesivo.