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  • Eidolon: The Auric Hammer

  • The Horus Heresy Series
  • By: Marc Collins
  • Narrated by: Toby Longworth
  • Length: 6 hrs and 26 mins
  • 4.1 out of 5 stars (18 ratings)

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Eidolon: The Auric Hammer

By: Marc Collins
Narrated by: Toby Longworth
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Summary

A Horus Heresy Audiobook

Lord Commander Primus Eidolon has claimed many titles along the annals of his infamy. He is the Exemplar and the Risen, the Soul-Severed, and the Auric Hammer. Now, fallen far from his primarch’s grace, he carves a path to Terra, where the culmination of Horus’ grand heresy awaits.

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Eidolon has been a key figure of the Emperor's Children Legion from the beginning. Now, on the eve of the Siege of Terra, he’s fallen far from grace and is facing a long overdue reckoning for his many misdeeds during the Horus Heresy. Can he come to terms with his tainted legacy?

THE STORY

Coaxed and goaded by the wiles of the warp – and an entity whose whispered truths stretch even his credulity – Eidolon finds himself stranded around the world of Tatricala, where the ghosts of his past haunt every fated step. Now he must choose which life he wants to lead… and how much of his soul he is willing to sacrifice for it.

If Eidolon cannot banish his daemons, then they will surely take him for their own.

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Slaanesh would approve!

I’m no fan of fulgrim or eidolon and definitely not the EC but this story is one the better tales that features them, it’s quite short but enjoyable and entertaining
Toby Longworth as always is superb

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A great Emperors Children book and exploration of Eidolon as a character.

This book made me slightly like Eidolon so it’s basically achieved the imposible. Well worth a read if you’re interested in the Emperors Children or Eidolon.

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Great VA work and effects

Great VA work as usual, loved the effects, fantastic story, just a shame how Eidolon sounded like Loken to me

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Just very boring

One dimensional characters, plot armor, just very simple and boring. Doesn't really seem to go anywhere at any point. A lot of dialogue, not much of it is meaningful. What I would imagine a walking simulator would be in a book form. Get it if you like the 3rd legion I guess.

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Boring waste of time with no real insights

The story was truly inconsequential no development or movement of the heresy story. And to add insult to injury it does nothing to develop the Emperors children llegion.

it was performed well but damn such a waste

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