
Dredge Runners
Warhammer Crime
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Alec Worley
About this listen
A Warhammer Crime audio drama.
Baggit the ratling and Clodde the ogryn fight to survive on the mean streets of Varangantua as powerful enemies close in from all sides.
Listen to it because: experience the sounds of a crime-ridden city and enjoy the twists and turns of a tale starring some of the more unusual inhabitants of the Imperium of Man.
The Story: Baggit is a fast-talking ratling sniper with a greedy eye and loose morals. Clodde is an ogryn, a brute with a core of decency and a desire for a better life. Two abhuman deserters turned thieves, at large in the monolithic city of Varangantua, where only the tough or the ruthless survive. Having landed in debt to a savage crime lord, Baggit and Clodde end up in the crosshairs of the meanest, most puritanical sanctioner in the city. Caught between two powerful enemies, and with innocent lives at stake, the unlikely companions must think fast and hustle hard before death points a las-pistol in their direction....
Written by Alec Worley. Performed by Kelly Hotton, Emma Noakes, Paul Putner, Jon Rand, David Seddon and Andrew James Spooner.
©2020 Alec Worley (P)2020 Games Workshop LimitedWhat listeners say about Dredge Runners
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- Alistair Blinn
- 2022-05-16
love audio dramas!
Black Library really shines in these short stories. the added SFX and the more dialog heavy writing is very captivating.
more Clod and Baggit!
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- marcus
- 2021-10-08
It's pretty fun
I liked it. It is maybe not particularly unique or moving, but the dynamic between the main characters was enjoyable and it was a fun little listen. Sometimes the audio effects feel a little too sharp and cheap, but they were still better than other short dramas like this I've heard. I appreciate the setting and seeing a different more grounded part of the 40K universe more closely.
It might not be for you if your preference is stories with lots of lore and intricacy, but it was a decent way to pass the time on a commute from my perspective.
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