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Ghazghkull Thraka: Prophet Waaagh!

By: Nate Crowley
Narrated by: Kelly Hotten, Paul Putner, Jon Rand
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An Orks novel.

Ghazghkull Thraka, the Beast of Armageddon, is one of the greatest threats to the Imperium. For the first time, hear his full story...as told to the Inquisition by his faithful banner bearer Makari.

Listen to it because: for the first time, get a grot's-eye view of the inexorable rise of the greatest ork warboss since the Great Beast, in a novel packed with all the action and dark humour you'd expect from an ork tale.

The story: of the billions of greenskins who swarm the galaxy, the name of one strikes fear into the hearts of human and xenos alike—Ghazghkull Mag Uruk Thraka.

The Warlord of Warlords.

The Beast of Armageddon.

The Prophet of the Waaagh!

With his tusks, fists and power claw, he does the holy work of Gork and Mork—and soon all worlds will burn in his bootprints.

Mystery shrouds the origins of such a beast. Rumours abound that the mighty warlord was once just like any other ork—but if that is the case, how did he rise from a lowly lad to the biggest of bosses? Many have lost their minds trying to unravel the secrets behind his rise, and Lord Inquisitor Tytonida Falx is no different. She has headed into the murky depths of heresy to find the answer—but this time, something is different. This time, she has something the others did not. She has custody of the one creature in the universe who claims to know the truth of it all—Ghazghkull’s banner bearer: Makari the Grot.

Written by Nate Crowley. Narrated by Kelly Hotten, Paul Putner and Jon Rand.

©2022 Games Workshop Limited (P)2022 Games Workshop Limited

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The pronouns of mushrooms

excellent look into orks as a faction . exceptional work by Nate Crowley, yet again showing casing a xenos faction

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WAAAAAAGH!!!

absolutely fantastic. superbly written. expertly narrated. Paul Putner sold the orkz perfectly. Kelly Hotten narrated eloquently and with emphasis. Top Notch!

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orks da best, al da otha's are the weak lil gits.

dis has da best bits from da boss. data lil got Makari had talked dust story God enuff.

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WAAAAAGH

overall not bad

the voice acting was abit hit and miss

love how it was broken into small sections

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10/10 would listen again

Great voice acting and story but some dialogue was difficult to hear. Initially was displeased with the story switching perspective but the characters grew on me.

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An Interesting Insight to Ork Culture

Should have had the other voice actors voice their characters in every scene or chapter

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refreshing

this book was fantastic!
if you think this book will just be pages of pages of ork talk like some stupid reddit poster you are wrong.
This is with out a doubt the best told ork story.

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Fantastic except for

A great listen, highly recommended, but a I have a few gripes, Space wolf marine, is a voice described as inhumanly deep and alien to regular humans, and wolf like. Having a lady try be that voice and it being very similar to a female Ogryn makes differentiating the two at the start hard, it's also odd because there is a male voice actor for the space marine later on. I believe the female Ogryn story line is awful, the opposite of what an Ogryn is and while it's an interesting subversion, it's not explained well enough for why they are they way they are. A good subversion explains how something is stark different from the norm, and a suitable rare occurance which created this scenario. I assume the writers wanted a human to contrast against orks as a "we're not so different you and I" but it seems ham fisted to beat a character into shape for that one purpose.

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Was fantastic gave great insight into the story and history of Gaz I enjoyed very much

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listen to dis ya git

here be da story of da meanest Ork da ever lived.

warrrrrrrrrrrrr...

oh and a sneaky git too.

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