The story begins with , Warchief of the Orcish Horde, who is visited in a dream by a mysterious Prophet. Guided by this vision, Thrall leads his people across the Great Sea to the forgotten continent of Kalimdor to find their destiny and escape the coming darkness. The Fall of a Prince
Now a puppet of the Lich King, Arthas resurrects the lich , who summons the demon lord Archimonde into the world. The Burning Legion begins its march of destruction, obliterating the magical city of Dalaran and setting its sights on the World Tree, Nordrassil, in Kalimdor. The Night Elves Awaken
In the Eastern Kingdoms, the Human Paladin desperately hunts a spreading plague of undeath. His obsession leads him to the frozen wastes of Northrend, where he claims the cursed runeblade, Frostmourne . Though it grants him the power to defeat the Dreadlords, it steals his soul. Arthas returns home as a Death Knight, murders his father, and leads the Scourge to annihilate his own kingdom. The Legion’s Return Warcraft III
The returns to the world of Azeroth, setting in motion an epic struggle across four distinct perspectives that will reshape the world forever. The Prophet’s Warning
Should we dive deeper into into madness, or The story begins with , Warchief of the
The Prophet—revealed to be the redeemed Medivh—convinces the Humans, Orcs, and Night Elves to set aside their hatreds for a final stand. At the peak of , they hold the line against Archimonde. In a desperate final gambit, the Night Elves sacrifice their immortality to trigger a massive explosion of ancestral spirits, obliterating Archimonde and breaking the power of the Legion.
The world is saved, though scarred, leaving the survivors to build a fragile peace in a new land. The Burning Legion begins its march of destruction,
On Kalimdor, the immortal Night Elves, led by , awaken the Druids from their long slumber to face the invaders. They eventually realize that the Orcs and Humans they have been fighting are also victims of the Legion. The Battle of Mount Hyjal