Warcraft: Day of The Dragon - Characters in "Warcraft: Day of The Dragon"

Characters in "Warcraft: Day of The Dragon"

  • Neltharion / Deathwing the destroyer (Lord Prestor), Primary antagonist of the novel, a dragon aspect.
  • Korialstrasz (Krasus), Alextrasza's third mate.
  • Alexstrasza, Dragon aspect, captured by the orcs.
  • Dragon Aspects: Ysera, Nozdormu, Malygos.
  • Tyranastrasz, Alextrasza's first mate.
  • Rhonin, A human wizard of the Kirin Tor.
  • Vereesa Windrunner, Sister to Alleria and Sylvanas Windrunner, Elven ranger.
  • Falstad, Dwarven warrior.
  • Nekros Skullcrusher, An orcish warlock, wielder of the Demon Soul.
  • Kryll, A goblin supposedly working both for Neltharion and Nekros.
  • Medivh (Mentioned, not present).
  • Duncan Senturus, A member of the Knights of the Silver Hand.
  • King Terenas Menethil, King of Lordaeron.
  • Torgus, An orcish Dragon rider.

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