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The eye is a region of mostly calm weather at the center of a tropical cyclone. The eye of a storm is a roughly circular area, typically 30–65 kilometers (19–40 miles; 16–35 nautical miles) in diameter. It is surrounded by the eyewall, a ring of towering thunderstorms where the most severe weather and highest winds of the cyclone occur.
Eye of the Storm, a 1992 Sean Dillon novel by Jack Higgins; Eye of the Storm, a 1992 Executioner novel by Mel Odom, writing as Don Pendleton; Eye of the Storm, a 2000 novel by V. C. Andrews; Eye of the Storm, a 2000 exhibition and book featuring the US Civil War drawings of Robert Knox Sneden; Eye of the Storm, a 2006 novel by Dee Davis
Wyatt was the leader of Battle.net gaming network's programming and a major contributor on the multiplayer parts of Blizzard's popular games including StarCraft, Diablo and Warcraft II: Tides of Darkness. [1] Having been in Blizzard for more than eight years, his work also includes earlier Blizzard games like Lost Vikings and Rock N' Roll Racing.
Two new playable races were added to World of Warcraft in The Burning Crusade: the Draenei of the Alliance and the Blood Elves of the Horde.Previously, the shaman class was exclusive to the Horde faction (available to the orc, troll and tauren races), and the paladin class was exclusive to the Alliance faction (available to the human and dwarf races); with the new races, the expansion allowed ...
The studio launched Eye of the Storm in 2001 as an experiment. [further explanation needed] By this time, WildStorm had become largely a "mature readers" imprint. Joe Casey continued writing Wildcats, retitling it Wildcats 3.0 to reflect the shift in tone. The new version was penciled by Dustin Nguyen with inks by Richard Friend.
Illidan Stormrage is a fictional character who appears in the Warcraft series of video games by Blizzard Entertainment.. Born a night elf and sorcerer, his pursuit of power led him to commit several horrific acts against his own people, [1] which earned him the nickname "the Betrayer" and to become the first Demon Hunter.
Voiced by Glynnis Talken Campbell in StarCraft; by Tricia Helfer in StarCraft II; by Vanessa Marshall in Heroes of the Storm. Sarah Kerrigan is the primary Zerg protagonist and player character in the StarCraft franchise. Kerrigan serves as the primary antagonist of all but the first and last two games.