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The Infinite and the Divine
- Warhammer 40,000
- Narrated by: Richard Reed
- Length: 13 hrs and 21 mins
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Summary
A Necrons audio.
Trazyn the Infinite and Orikan the Diviner are opposites. Each is obsessed with their own speciality and their rivalry spans a millennia. Yet together, they may hold the secret to saving the necron race....
Listen to it because: explore a story told across the millennia that delves deep into a pair of fascinating necron characters, their relationship and their plans for the galaxy.
The story: before the being called the Emperor revealed himself, before the rise of the aeldari, before the necrontyr traded their flesh for immortal metal, the world was born in violence. Even when they inhabited bodies of flesh, Trazyn the Infinite and Orikan the Diviner were polar opposites. Trazyn, a collector of historical oddities, presides over a gallery full of the most dangerous artefacts - and people - of the galactic past. Orikan, a chronomancer without peer, draws zodiacs that predict and manipulate the future. But when an artefact emerges that may hold the key to the necrons’ next evolution, these two obsessives enter a multi-millennia game of cat and mouse that ends civilisations, reshapes timelines, and changes both forever. As riddles unwind and ancient secrets are revealed, the question remains: will their feud save the necron race or destroy it?
Written by Robert Rath. Narrated by Richard Reed.
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- Kwok T.
- 17-10-20
Amazing
Probably the most unexpected 40K book that had me captivated, laughing and liking Necrons. Robert Rath has written my favourite 40k book and Richard Reed gave a superb performance.
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- Oliver
- 21-10-20
Got to love these spooky scary metal skeletons
I absolutely loved this book, from the interesting view of the Necron perspective of the galaxy, to Trazyn just collecting anything that catches his eye.
An amazing performance with amazing characters.
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- Amazon Customer
- 22-02-21
Probably one of the Best 40k Stories Written
I loved every second of this book it's fun without being childish and gives character to aliens often less explored.
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- Milo
- 08-01-21
Bad art, Amazing book
A big surprise, this book was great, it showed the Necrons in a fantastic new way, with more comedy than you would expect. It's very well written, with a fantastic narration. But whoever chose the rubbish art for this book need to re-think their life choices because it hides a truly great read!
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- Jessica Townshend
- 08-11-20
S'bit of arright
They be a good pair o lads when they ain't at each others throats. Daft as a brush each a them. Entertainin' yarn an an half, especially when folks start a right barney.
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- Andrew F.
- 25-10-20
Top stuff
Brilliant story and narration. Well worth it just for the exchanges between Trazyn and Orikan alone. A chance to view the 41st millennium from the perspective of the ancient Necrontyr which is incredibly entertaining all on its own. Highly recommend you pick this one up.
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- Anonymous User
- 16-10-20
perfect in all ways
loved this book. gives a great feeling of the Necrons while still having a great deal of humor.
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- Just this guy, you know?
- 11-04-21
The 40K Odd couple
Well worth getting if you're a Necron fan of not, our two main characters Orikan the Diviner and Trazyn the Infinite are fighting over who gets to open a tomb world first and get all the diabolical goodies that lie within it. Rather than the usual Grim-Dark we have gotten before about the necrons this is possible the funniest book Black Library have done in sometime and the fact it's the Necrons that are telling the jokes is a nice surprise, giving life to the ancient immortal living metal monsters. Hopefully Black library will be doing more books centred on the Xeno's races in the future.
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- Ben Waterhouse
- 08-10-21
Highly amusing
Worth it for the voice acting alone. Gives the necrons a lot of personality, I love these characters!
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- Amazon Customer
- 04-10-21
LOVED IT
loved it, best Games Workshop story I've listened to so far.
The glimpse in to Necron culture was a nice touch and I wasn't expecting the ending at all.
Great book.
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