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The Novel Post: Arthas: Rise of the Lich King

Best WoW Novel To Date
Best WoW Novel To Date

I was not the only gamer to get wrapped up in the excitement behind Christie Golden's latest World of Warcraft novel.  Apparently many, many of us decided to pick up the novel upon its release, making it the first piece of Warcraft's Extended Universe to dip into the mainstream via the #16 slot on the New York Times Best Seller list.  There's good reason why Arthas: Rise of the Lich King made it to the prestigious list, it's fraking awesome.


*Note: If you've followed Arthas' lore at all, then none of this should contain any large spoilers.  But plot points will be discussed (especially in the comments) so beware.*


The novel starts off with a simple introduction to Northrend's native races and creatures that we have become so familiar with.  After the brief prologue we are tossed into the world of old, the days of Arthas's upbringing and rise as a prince.  It's this early section of the novel (Golden broke it up into three distinct parts) that will bring experienced lore nuts the most joy.  Here we are given entirely unknown details about Arthas' past, alongside various scenes that have been told in the novels before.  To keep things creative, Golden chose Arthas' naive mind as the focal point for the scenes, giving us more insight to his motivations while she touched upon these key scenes.  This section's extensive use of foreshadowing, specifically the implementation of Arthas' stead Invincible, captured me beyond any other WoW/Warcraft novel.


Section 2 - The Bright Lady - deals largely with Jaina and Arthas' touchy relationship as he descends down his dark path.  Golden writes a fantastic love triangle between the pair and Kael'thas.  One that has neither being the "bad guy," but both eligible suitors for the powerful mage.  The pair of males both get their shots at each other through witty dialogue and observation, but Kael'thas ultimately comes out on top, despite losing the girl.  As soon as Golden removed the love triangle from the plot, the novel begins recycling much of the Warcraft III:RoC+TFT campaign.  She doesn't take much artistic risk - possibly in fear of alienating us - sticking closely to what we know.  For me, precious little lore was introduced in the back half of the book, but the constant fight inside Arthas between what he has done - killing his father, dumping Jaina, the murders at Stratholme - and the power he was after kept things interesting.


I've always believed that Golden could craft good characters and well written stories.  To me her weak points have always been her dialog and battle scenes (or lack thereof), but no more.  In Rise of the Lich King she masterfully crafts Sylvannas Windrunner and Kael'Thas - characters that I haven't seen much of since I have always played Alliance in WoW - in addition to the interactions of Arthas and Jaina.  Kael'thas was also a part of the best battle scene in the novel, the fight upon Icecrown Citadel as Arthas attempted his ascent to The Frozen Throne.


How about the resolution to the dichotomy of Arthas's psyche?  Previously we had always been told that Arthas and the Lich King had merged.  According to the novel, that isn't the case.  Stunning.


End Spoilers.


Seriously, if you are at all interested in the Warcraft lore then you need to go pick up this book.  Your need to experience the novel is compounded further if you are playing Wrath of the Lich King and haven't completed the WC3 campaign.


My rave review aside, I am not sure how this piece of literature would stand on its own.  I feel that by going into the novel as a Warcraft virgin, the reader would be missing a lot of the story.  Specifically the entire foreshadowing that made the early chapters such a joy to read.  At any rate, it is still the best WoW novel to date, and the best starting point for new readers.

Reader Comments (10)

First!!

May 21, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterBasfir

First...yeah, ok....

I'd love to read these newest books, but I've got issues spending 20-30 bucks for a book I can read in the span of an afternoon (assuming I slowed down and took my time).

If / When this book goes paperback, I will be there first day to pick it up.

May 21, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterAzurko

Saw this in Chapters so decided to pick it up. Started reading this in class (I'm a teacher) and one the kids called me a nerd...good book though!

May 21, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterUjabah

@ Ujabah; Yea, would be kind of awkward in your situation.

As for my review, there is nothing but great things and praises to say about this book! We learned about how Arthas felt as a child, a glimpse of his friendship with Varian, and also how he felt a little neglected by his father at a few parts,

Only thing that bothered me was that in Part 3, it seemed more like a summary than a story. Maybe its because I know virtually everything about Arthas and the WCIII Story.

May 21, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterOctaviax

I want that bad =\...

May 21, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterWittgenstein

I took a break from wow before Lich came out. I think i'll be cool to read the book before i get back into it. Hopefully it'll be like reading the book before you see an epic movie. I never got to catch any of the warlore previous to playing wow, so maybe this will make WoTLK more immersive.

May 21, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterBinderdundat

If i could find the book in a store i'd get it. I'd really like to read this book. :(

May 22, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterKalgorn

Oh its good? thats great, Golden really is my favorite of the blizzard authors, she does create great characters....maybe Knaak should take a few lessons from her

May 22, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterCrusade

having played the warcraft3 campaign, both in reign of chaos and the frozen throne, i would be more interested in the 2 first parts, since it's what i don't know about Arthas

May 26, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterDiogo

if only arthas and jaina stayed lovers =P

August 18, 2009 | Unregistered Commenterbloodysir

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