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Grombrindal: Ancestor's Burden

Warhammer Age of Sigmar

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Grombrindal: Ancestor's Burden

By: Chris Thursten
Narrated by: Richard Reed
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A Warhammer Age of Sigmar Audio Anthology

In every duardin’s soul there burns the legend of the Wanderer known as Grombrindal, the mysterious whitebeard appearing since time immemorial to guide his people through their darkest hours – though few can attest to seeing him in the flesh.

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It's a tour of the breadth and depth of duardin culture in the Mortal Realms, all centered around the heroic deeds of Grombrindal, the semi-mythical whitebeard who is always ready to save the day.

THE STORY

When the ancient sky-city of Barak-Thryng comes under attack by the Gloomspite Gitz on their quest to reach the Bad Moon, it is an opportunity for the city’s defenders to prove their mettle. But there are darker, more dangerous forces pulling the strings behind this attack, for the Weaver of Fates has set his gaze upon the city.

It is into this powder keg that Grombrindal appears. And he is followed by the Oathbreakers, desperate for the whitebeard’s help in lifting an ancient curse afflicting one of their number, a curse Grombrindal had promised to lift – the Ancestor’s Burden.

CONTENTS

Rat-Tail (short story)

High Airs (short story)

Durkar's Wake (short story)

King Osgek's Prize (short story)

No God's Land (short story)

Bitter Oaths (short story)

The Maker's Promise (short novel)

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it's a good story but nothing new and not as good as the fist book. it's not entirely about dwarfs and the ending is a little weak. not a lot if any new lore about the dwarfs living in the realms, almost repeats what's already been covered in the other AOS dwarf books with very little difference.

decent but not as good as the first

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I really enjoyed this book full of twists and turns recommended if you like dwarves

Great story

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