Heir of Adun cover art
StarCraft: Heir of Adun is the proposed name for the sequel to StarCraft: Queen of Blades.
Blizzard Entertainment was working on an outline for a possible novel, but at the start had no planned release window and are unsure if they have an author signed up.[1] Aaron S. Rosenberg was assigned to the project, and got so far as to write a full draft for the novel.[2] He asserted in 2006 that it would be a sequel to Queen of Blades,[3] but the novel was never released.[2]
The novel would cover the story of Tassadar and his nature as a twilight messiah, as well as the Fall of Aiur, and the politics of the Conclave, Judicator Caste and the Templar.[1]
Cover art for the novel was designed by Mark Gibbons. When looking toward the redesign of Tassadar in StarCraft II, the art for the novel was pulled as one point of reference.[4]
Similar Proposals[]
A number of similar novels have been proposed by Aaron Rosenberg:
StarCraft: Tassadar's Sacrifice is a proposed novel by Aaron S. Rosenberg and alongside Invasion of Aiur, foremost among the list of ideas he'd like to write for the StarCraft universe. It would theoretically be a sequel to Queen of Blades, Rosenberg hoping that the novel would set a level of anticipation appropriate for a possible sequel.[5]
StarCraft: Invasion of Aiur is a proposed novel by Aaron S. Rosenberg and alongside Tassadar's Sacrifice, foremost among the list of ideas he'd like to write for the StarCraft universe.[5]
References[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Chris Metzen & Micky Neilson Pocket Star Books Lore Q&A Video Interview. Blizzplanet. Accessed 2009-02-09.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2022-12-26, Aaron Rosenberg Twitter. Twitter.com. Accessed 2022-12-26
- ↑ 2006, New Starcraft book in the horizon. GosuGamers, accessed on 2011-12-12
- ↑ 2022-12-19, Phill Gonzales - Discord Questions. Imgur.com. Accessed on 2022-12-19
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 2006-02-18, Aaron Rosenberg Q&A - Starcraft: Queen of Blades Pocket Book. Blizzplanet. Accessed 2008-05-08