Darkly Dreaming
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Narrated by:
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Phillipe Bosher
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Steve Conlin
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Sean Connolly
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Eva Feiler
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Genevieve Swallow
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Written by:
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Josh Reynolds
About this listen
A Warhammer Horror audio drama.
A masked ball could prove to be the inroads poet and agitator Melinno Vaasa needs to get back into the high society of Thurn. But what awaits her when the party begins is beyond her wildest nightmares….
Listen to it because:
Discover a world beyond the front lines of the war for the Mortal Realms, where conflict is considerably more subtle and sinister…
The story:
Her exile ended, Melinno Vaasa, poet and troublemaker, returns to the city of Thurn seeking to repair the shattered pieces of her life. In need of a powerful patron, she attends a masked ball hosted by High Magister Oswal, the infamous Headsman of Thurn. But Melinno finds more than she bargained for as the evening’s revels take on an unsettling air and an ancient nightmare threatens to swallow her whole.
Written by Josh Reynolds. Performed by Phillipe Bosher, Steve Conlin, Sean Connolly, Eva Feiler and Genevieve Swallow.
©2019 Games Workshop Limited (P)2019 Games Workshop LimitedWhat listeners say about Darkly Dreaming
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- Rob Howell
- 2021-10-15
A fun listen
The performers did an amazing job on this story, the ending felt predictable but also a little bit rushed. Great for a quick october listen.
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- Rjpb
- 2020-05-26
great performance but poor story
This was an exceptional performance as the voice acting and sound effects were great, but the story bland and threw a lot of jargon at you leaving all but the most diehard age of sigmar fans confused quite a lot in the first half.
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