In light of the Star Wars: The Thrawn Trilogy Wishful Thinking Thread I've decided to make one of my own.
We're getting a Warcraft movie sooner or later, but that's a different question. The question is, which story will the implement into the film(s)? Personally, as the title suggests, I think it should be the War of The Ancients trilogy. It begins relatively at the beginning of the lore and provides a good story arc trilogy like LOTR and is possible to let a film franchise to continue after the arc is over.
The First Book:
We're getting a Warcraft movie sooner or later, but that's a different question. The question is, which story will the implement into the film(s)? Personally, as the title suggests, I think it should be the War of The Ancients trilogy. It begins relatively at the beginning of the lore and provides a good story arc trilogy like LOTR and is possible to let a film franchise to continue after the arc is over.
The First Book:

A terrible howl echoed through the pass.
A massive, eight-legged lupine form dropped down on Rhonin. Had he been other than what he was, the wizard would have perished there, the meal of a savage, saber-toothed creature with four gleaming green eyes to go with its eight, clawed limbs. The monstrous wolf-creature brought him down, but Rhonin, having magicked his garments to better protect him from the elements, proved a hard nut to crack. The claws scraped at a cloak they should have readily tattered, only to have instead one nail snap off.
Gray fur standing on end, the beast howled its frustration. Rhonin took the opening, casting a simple but effective spell that had saved him in the past.
A cacophony of light burst before the creature's emerald orbs, both blinding and startling it. It ducked back, swatting uselessly at flashing patterns.
Dragging himself out of reach, Rhonin rose. There was no chance of flight; that would only serve to turn his back on the beast and his protective spell was already weakening. A few more slashes and the claws would be ripping the wizard to the bone.
Fire had worked against the ghoul on the island and Rhonin saw no reason why such a tried and true spell would not benefit him again. He muttered the words-
And suddenly they came out in reverse. Worse, Rhonin found himself moving backward, returning to the wild claws of the blinded beast.
Time had turned in on itself...but how?