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  • Asurmen: The Darker Road

  • Warhammer 40,000: Phoenix Lord
  • By: Gav Thorpe
  • Narrated by: John Banks
  • Length: 1 hr and 10 mins
  • 4.4 out of 5 stars (49 ratings)
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By: Gav Thorpe
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Summary

It is said the Phoenix Lords arrive on the eve of great moments....

Guided by fate, Asurmen the Hand of Asuryan comes to the craftworld of Ulthwé. At the behest of the head of the seer council, he joins the warriors of Ulthwé and the young seer Eldrad on a quest to the Crone Worlds in search of the oracle Hiron-athela.

It is believed that this being holds an artefact that could safeguard Ulthwé's future, but in order to obtain it the eldar must travel a dark road....

©2017 Games Workshop Limited (P)2017 Games Workshop Limited

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Excellent audiobook!

Despite being on the shorter side I think this is well worth the price or even a credit. It is not only a very engaging story, the production of the audiobook as well as the voice acting is top notch!

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Great short story

Loved the sound effects, perfect to listen to whilst painting. Really gets you indulged into the Eldar storyline and way of life. Would recommend listening with headphones on.

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loved it

this is a really well written short story, brilliantly produced as an audio drama, with gripping tension and quality. definitely listen if you're a fan of the eldar, or if your investigating the xenos of Warhammer 40k!

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I couldn't understand the audio.

Due to the sci-fi effects over production of this title, I could barely make out what the main characters were saying. It sounded like a load of drunken daleks in a lift. This is a production not a narration. I listen primarily whilst driving and couldn't make it out. Might be better through good quality headphones. Have read the book now and its a good story. Shame about the audio.

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Terrible

This story is very short and that’s it’s about as good as it gets. A cast of voice actors painful over act. The plot is boring, the writing basic. If you want to immerse yourself in WH40k lore, go for it. If you want a good read, avoid.

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