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Dominion

Warhammer: Age of Sigmar

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Dominion

By: Darius Hinks
Narrated by: Richard Reed
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About this listen

A Warhammer Age of Sigmar novel.

Witness the destructive forces that are on the rise in the Realm of Beasts first-hand, and see the indomitable defences of Excelsis tested like never before.

Listen to It Because

This tie-in novel coincides with the launch of Warhammer Age of Sigmar: Dominion, and it brings you right up to date with the events that are taking place in the bestial realm of Ghur.

The Story

In the rain-soaked shanty towns of Excelsis, sellsword Niksar Astaboras drunkenly barters his way to a meaningless existence. Little does he care for the war that rages between men and monsters beyond the city walls, despite portents of its encroaching threat. Mortal life in the Realm of Beasts is short enough, and to leave the shelter of civilisation is to surrender to certain death.

But death is coming to Excelsis. The forces of Destruction are on the move, and the realm quakes with each thunderous step. In the wildlands, a sinister new foe overwhelms even the mighty Stormcast Eternals. Yet just as all seems lost, an unexpected champion rises – one to whom Niksar is inextricably linked – ready to lead a crusade into the very heart of darkness. Embroiled in this harrowing journey, Niksar is forced to choose between loyalty and the chance of survival, and in so doing discover his true worth in the greatest battle yet against the savage forces of Destruction.

Written by Darius Hinks. Narrated by Richard Reed.

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I can’t wait to hear more about this part of the 9 realms. I definitely recommend!

It’s a great start!

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The best thing about this book is the dwarf getting obsessed with creating things. Ends with for sigmar, for sigmar on repeat unfortunately. Enjoyable book for most part.

Good but don't get your hopes up

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Richard Reed is amazing. he is like a professional voice actor.
story is compelling, this was the easiest listen for me till now. (about 4 to 5 books done).

loved it!

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was a great listen for an AOS Fan, enjoyed it to the end, and the narrator was Awesome

Great listen

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The narrator's performance truly elevates the audiobook, making it a more enjoyable experience.

I find myself on my third attempt to finish this book. The first time around, I had to stop very early on because I was struggling to connect with the characters. The second try was a bit better, but I still found myself losing interest around the two-thirds mark. The story itself isn't bad; the basic concept is solid, and it serves as a decent introduction to the world of AOS - so other's mileage may vary.

The main issue, if there is one, is the absence of those "wow" moments or gripping hooks that would keep me fully invested. The writing quality ranges from passable to good, and while the story eventually becomes coherent after some initial confusion, it still lacks that certain spark. I must admit that the narrator's performance has been a saving grace, without which I doubt I would have made it as far as I have in the audiobook.

Perhaps the most significant drawback is the characters themselves, who come across as rather generic. Had I encountered this book when I was younger and less familiar with fantasy literature, I might have been more forgiving. However, at this point, it just doesn't captivate me, and I find myself longing to dive into a different read and counting down the time left until it finishes.

While I may eventually complete it for the sake of closure, I could just as easily leave it here and never return to it again. Which is disappointing, as I am quite fond of the AOS universe.

First warhammer book I've read/listened to

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The start was a bit slow but still interesting, picked up the pace after that and I thoroughly enjoyed the rest.

Great book once it gets going

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This is a great audiobook. Well worth the listen. Normally I prefer 40K novels and find AoS based literature hard to get into but this is really good.

The best Age of Sigmar book I've read to date.

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Loved the story and characters, the bonds that are forged and the journey they took really gripped me and I was hooked till the end. The narrator was fantastic.

Excellent

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It's not entirely about Stormcasts vs Kruleboys, but the fact that it centres around the construction of a City of Sigmar by mortals adds a lot of character to the Mortal Realms, and makes the outcome of such battles matter. I didn't enjoy the realmgate wars as it was fatiguing to have constant warfare between largely faceless armies, instead this book feels much more meaningful as there are characters that we want to survive involved in the fighting.

Great introduction to the new edition

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Really enjoyed the book, great characters and a really good feel of what’s going on in the realm of beasts. Does a great job of telling the story that goes with the 3rd edition of the game.

A great introduction to the 3rd edition

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