Le dernier hiver
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Un roman fantasy épique et richement illustré sur l’univers de World of Warcraft !
Dès la mort de Sprign, déesse et créatrice des Pandarens et des autres créatures de Mistgard, l’île est attaquée par des géants de feu et de glace sans pitié venus d’autres contrées. Les 8 clans doivent unir leurs forces pour défendre leur territoire. Menés par les aînés des Pandarens, les clans doivent se diriger vers Aesirmyr Peaks pour une dernière confrontation. Alors que l’hiver envahit Mistgard, les Pandarens vont devoir dépasser leurs préjugés pour espérer voir Lord Wintyr et le Roi Sumyr rejoindre la bataille.
Un roman fantasy épique et richement illustré sur l’univers de World of Warcraft !
Dès la mort de Sprign, déesse et créatrice des Pandarens et des autres créatures de Mistgard, l’île est attaquée par des géants de feu et de glace sans pitié venus d’autres contrées. Les 8 clans doivent unir leurs forces pour défendre leur territoire. Menés par les aînés des Pandarens, les clans doivent se diriger vers Aesirmyr Peaks pour une dernière confrontation. Alors que l’hiver envahit Mistgard, les Pandarens vont devoir dépasser leurs préjugés pour espérer voir Lord Wintyr et le Roi Sumyr rejoindre la bataille.
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