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Starseer's Ruin

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Starseer's Ruin

By: Adrian Tchaikovsky
Narrated by: Richard Reed
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A Warhammer Age of Sigmar Audiobook

A loyal Seraphon is sent to the ruins of a derelict temple-ship to recover an ancient prophecy, but other forces are set on finding the same ruins for very different reasons. Will Irixi Starseer find what they're looking for, or will there be conflict with other armies of Order?

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Find out what happens when the servants of Order find themselves on opposing sides of the same objective. Will the Seraphon, Stormcast Eternals, and Cities of Sigmar come to blows, or will they come together in the end? The rise of a mysterious evil might just save them from disgrace in Adrian Tchaikovsky's first full-length novel set in the Mortal Realms, following on from his short story, Written in Stars.

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An age ago, the Seraphon temple-ship Wings of Serendipitous Fire was blasted from the skies of Shyish. Not by the powers of Chaos, but by the misplaced servants of Sigmar himself. Now, Irixi Starseer, servant of the mage-priest Sek'atta, is sent to the ancient ruin of the temple-ship to recover a prophecy inscribed on its walls, a prophecy as shattered as the rest of the fallen vessel.

The Stormcast Vael Scar-Helm seeks the same ruin, chasing a memory that has haunted him through many Reforgings. Simultaneously, the mage Perlo leads a group of Steelhelms to the site, pursuing rumours of a treasure beyond imagining. But while others seek the Seraphon's power and riches, an even greater, more insidious enemy arises that threatens the very fabric of the Great Plan.

Written by Adrian Tchaikovsky. Narrated by Richard Reed. Runtime 10 hours and 8 minutes approx.

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Excellent characters, excellent storyline, excellent narrator. The gold standard of not just a Warhammer novel but fantasy novels in general.

Three buddy cop stories happening at once

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I love the relationship between Vael and Gokumek. And of how the stormcast are portrayed as something more and at the same time less than mortal humans. Of how the seraphon's way of thinking works, of their drive and duty, and most important purpose. And of how they can work with humans. I also liked being described the monsters like the bastilodons or rat ogres, and realasing what they are from my gameplay in Total War: Warhammer. Also, I really like the vermin dying. I really hope we will get more of the seraphon, the lizardmen of warhammer were the race that got me in the franchise.

The relationship between the humans and seraphon.

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Adrian Tchaikovsky is incredible as always! A interesting narrative that show cases two very different ways of seeing the world, one human and one seraphon. Seeing these characters have to navigate the Mortal realms together was really interesting and fun! Richard Reeds narration was as excellent as always.

A really unique and engaging narrative

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Really enjoyable as the first book that has multiple - Skink Priest, Chameleon Skink and Oldblood - points of view! Sets up a potential sequel at the end so hoping for more.

Interesting new viewpoint!

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