
Saga of the Mortal Realms
Warhammer: Age of Sigmar
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About this listen
A Warhammer Age of Sigmar audio drama collection.
The Mortal Realms come to life in this audio drama collection. Some of your favourite authors bring you tales of war and eternal struggle for control of the realms in full-cast recordings.
Listen to it because...the balance of power in the Mortal Realms is ever-shifting. Gods, men, monsters and all manner of magical beings vie for primacy in a whorl of violence and politics. Dive into the action and intrigue of Warhammer Age of Sigmar like never before with this collection of full-cast audio dramas written by Black Library stalwarts including David Annandale, Josh Reynolds, Guy Haley and more.
Contents:
- The Prisoner of the Black Sun by Josh Reynolds
- Sands of Blood by Josh Reynolds
- The Lords of Helstone by Josh Reynolds
- The Bridge of Seven Sorrows by Josh Reynolds
- Great Red by David Guymer
- The Beasts of Cartha by David Guymer
- Fist of Mork, Fist of Gork by David Guymer
- Only the Faithful by David Guymer
- Eight Lamentations: War-Claw by Josh Reynolds
- The Autumn Prince by Guy Haley
- A Place of Reflection by David Guymer
- Doombound by David Annandale
- The Imprecations of Daemons by Nick Kyme
- Guns of the Black Eagle by C L Werner
- Black Atonement by David Annandale
- Hungerfiend by Guy Haley
- The Palace of Memory by David Guymer
- The Denied by Josh Reynolds
- Sons of Behemat by Graeme Lyon
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- Terry Proveau
- 2022-03-17
A true joy
When I started this collection I had no interest in Age of Sigmar. I was a big fan of Warhammer Fantasy, The Gotrek and Felix novels, etc for years. AOS upset me because it destroyed the world I love. AOS also seemed to borrow so much from 40k, which I like well enough but find a lot more dry and boring, especially lacking in good recurring characters.
But now? with Gotrek returning and stories like these being told, I am starting to see that AOS is actually amazing. These stories do an awesome job at connecting the world and Characters I have loved for decades, with this new post apocalyptic fantasy world. its awesome as a kind of reboot but still connecting in every way to Fantasy. I couldn't be more excited.
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- Dominic Bachand
- 2022-04-08
Good intro for the universe of age of Sigmar
The short story format makes it easy to go back and listen again to some of your favorites. All of those are not gems, but its a good time if you are looking for immersion in a fantasy universe.
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