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Lands of Conflict takes place several years before World of Warcraft chronologically.
 
Lands of Conflict takes place several years before World of Warcraft chronologically.
 
Infact the book is set chronogically before the last 3-4 rpg books as stated in the introductions in each subsequent book. When Lands of Conflict discusses Aiden, it is referring to Alidan's father, not to Alidan. No refrence to his son is made, and only refrence is to Aiden himself, including his actions during the 2nd war. Things have changed in the years that have passed from the time of "Lands of Conflict" and later books.[[User:Baggins|Baggins]] 19:57, 30 November 2006 (EST)
 
Infact the book is set chronogically before the last 3-4 rpg books as stated in the introductions in each subsequent book. When Lands of Conflict discusses Aiden, it is referring to Alidan's father, not to Alidan. No refrence to his son is made, and only refrence is to Aiden himself, including his actions during the 2nd war. Things have changed in the years that have passed from the time of "Lands of Conflict" and later books.[[User:Baggins|Baggins]] 19:57, 30 November 2006 (EST)
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Can you tell me the source of the image please? :) --[[User:Vorbis|Vorbis]] 19:27, 1 Dec 2006 (GMT)

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Lands of Conflict takes place several years before World of Warcraft chronologically. Infact the book is set chronogically before the last 3-4 rpg books as stated in the introductions in each subsequent book. When Lands of Conflict discusses Aiden, it is referring to Alidan's father, not to Alidan. No refrence to his son is made, and only refrence is to Aiden himself, including his actions during the 2nd war. Things have changed in the years that have passed from the time of "Lands of Conflict" and later books.Baggins 19:57, 30 November 2006 (EST)

Can you tell me the source of the image please? :) --Vorbis 19:27, 1 Dec 2006 (GMT)