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Grombrindal: Chronicles of the Wanderer

By: David Guymer
Narrated by: Richard Reed, Andrew James Spooner, Emma Gregory, Jonathan Keeble, Tom Alexander
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Publisher's Summary

A Warhammer Age of Sigmar Anthology

Grombrindal—the White Dwarf. Few names conjure up as many tales of adventure and intrigue, and his legend grows across the length of breadth of the Mortal Realms.

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This legendary Warhammer character comes to life through the eyes of the various duardin across the Mortal Realms.

The story

The duardin are a proud folk, renowned throughout the Mortal Realms for their peerless craftsmanship and their stubbornness in battle. They are also a divided people. But whether they dwell in the stone halls of their doomed ancestors, in the furnace heat of Fyreslayer lodges, or free from the anchor of their traditions in skyborne cities, they share a common legend—that of an aged traveller, a wanderer, whose timely arrival will avert calamity and right intractable wrongs. When the foes of the duardin are many, when the foul creatures of the realms bay at the doors, Grombrindal will return and take up his axe once more.

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Brilliant

Some fantastic short stories with a great cast of narrators! Johnathon Keeble is by far my favourite

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Myth done well

great overall, amazingly structured and written, narrator's occasional mispronunciations of words (not the fantasy ones, the normal english language ones) jarred the pedant in me's nerves.

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amazing book full of duradin

an amazingly told story with some top tier narration. the story's all keep you entertained and wanting more, a little too much in the last story as I'm hopping for a second book to continue on where it left off.
all characters are in many ways likable and show off the differant aspects to the duradin factions. the mawtribes are given a lot of character as well and Introduces 2 heroes that can only hope to see on the table in the future.

overall a full 5☆ book that needs to be continued.

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