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War Storm: Age of Sigmar

Realmgate Wars, Book 2

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War Storm: Age of Sigmar

By: Nick Kyme, Guy Haley, Josh Reynolds
Narrated by: Jonathan Keeble
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Across the Mortal Realms, a storm rages. Sigmar announces his return as his Stormcast Eternals strike a vengeful blow against the hordes of Chaos.

Lord-Celestant Vandus Hammerhand has claimed one of the Gates of Azyr and now makes for the dreaded Gate of Wrath in the fire-blackened Brimstone Peninsula of Aqshy, and a reckoning with the Chaos Lord Korghos Khul.

His fellow Lord-Celestants fight just as hard to break the dominion of Chaos; the Stormhosts' grand crusade brings war to the Ghyrtract Fen, where Gardus of the Hallowed Knights strives to take back the Gates of Dawn.

Meanwhile, in the mystical Hanging Valleys of Anvrok, Thostos Bladestorm leads his men against a towering fortress which conceals a prize beyond measure.

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Essential reading for folk getting into AoS

Good story, good characters m, funny dialogue and another exception voice acting performance by Jonathan Keeble.

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First books are different.

Different but in a good way. The last part was really awesome. The moment Khul had to go back to fight was super written.

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Really liking the story of AoS

I was never a hardcore WHF fan, but was however skeptical towards AoS at first. But i think the story is turning out to be both action packed and to my liking. There’s a LOT of action, and a lot of short stories so character development is pretty short but it works for sure. If you enjoy bravado and cheesy sigmarine macho brother stuff (space marines brotherhood stuff) you’ll love this book.

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Good way to learn the lore.

I listen to these while painting and enjoyed this one more than the first, definitely helped when new factions started to come into it rather than constant Khorne vs Stormcast battles.

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Jonathan Keeble saves this

the story itself is quite boring, considering its just several hours of some immortal guys killing mortals. the narration was phenomenal though which did actually make it enjoyable to listen to

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wonderful

Absolutely brilliant stories and a great performance from the narrator. Enjoying Age of Sigmar so far.

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Got to hand it to the narrator for giving his all

Assuming that you know the Warhammer universe and play Age of Sigmar, these short stories read like the battle report from a table top war game. They are entertaining enough to fans of the series but there are better Warhammer novels than these if you are not familiar with AoS. The narrator though is superb and whilst the Stormcast Eternals are 2 dimensional he does his best to differentiate them by accent and tone. The narrator really earns his money when it comes to the chapters with Tzeentch and Nurgle demons.

Fun to those who already like the AoS mythos.

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No substance

I really enjoy Black library books, the old Warhammer books as well as the 40K, but this is just dire. Characters are two dimensional and it reads like one rather dull battle report. Very disappointed.

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