A Sunwell is basically a magical energy source fed on by the High Elves and Blood Elves. Its their version of a Moonwell
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The name of the bow is: "Thori'dal, The Stars' Fury" (5% drop chance) drops from Kil'jaeden in Sunwell Plateau Kil'jaeden is the last boss in Sunwell.
In terms of chronological, as in the history of warcraft, the order would be:World of Warcraft (detailing what happens to Varian Wrynn)Ashbringer (detailing Darion Mograine, concurrent with the WoW comic)Sunwell Trilogy (leading up to the rise of the Lich King)Warcraft Legends (following up on the Sunwell Trilogy)Warcraft: Death Knight (unreleased yet?)Warcraft: Legends seems to be a series of short stories, so the continuity might be a bit difficult.
The Blood Elves are a race in WoW, one of ten. They were originally Night Elves who taught the humans magic, and became the High Elves, and then got crippled by the destruction of the Sunwell. Hope it helped ;)
Sunwell Technologies was created in 1976.
The Sunwell.
Chris Metzen, creator of World of Warcraft and writer of its main storyline, holds a very tight leash on the content and continuity of the books and mangas being published. As such, any of the official books and mangas (such as the Sunwell Trilogy and the books written by Richard Knaak) can be considered Canon. However, keep in mind that there is a difference between "not according to known lore" and "told from a different point of view". That is to say, events that happen in books and comics will be colored by the viewpoint of the characters in it. This does not mean that it is not correct, merely that it tells a different side of the same story.
There is no such thing as World of Warcraft: The Frozen Throne. It is called Warcraft 3: The Frozen Throne. World of Warcraft is much different.
World of Warcraft is set in Azeroth...
yes, you can swim in world of warcraft
World of Warcraft happened in 2004.
world of warcraft
they explored in the time of World of Warcraft