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Prince of Crows

The Horus Heresy Series

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The Thramas Crusade draws to its inevitable conclusion, with the forces of the Dark Angels and the Night Lords locked in a struggle which neither side can abandon.

The Night Haunter lies comatose after being mauled by his primarch brother Lion El'Jonson, and in his absence it falls to Sevatar and the remaining members of the Kyroptera to command the Legion. But the self-styled 'Prince of Crows' has his own plans to save the Night Lords from annihilation - plans he intends to follow, with or without his comrades in tow.

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The story was great and the performance was good as well.
The only downside was Sevetar and Konrad Curze voices.
Although narrated by the same person, Sevetar’s voice is different in Konrad Curze primarch book and Prince of Crows. That put me off a bit

It would have been great if all Nostramans in the book followed a consistent accent and voice acting

Great Story, Good performance, Awesome overalll

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A solid story with an excellent narration. absolutely worth a listen if you're a fan of the Night Lords.

Great Story

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loved the story itself but my god did keeble butcher some of the voices, primarily sevatars. he made him sound like how i’d imagine a pathetic snivelling remembrancer to sound. I almost had to stop listening but the pure quality of the story itself kept me going. and to add insult to injury, the voices aren’t even the same in curze’s primarch book, which is also narrated by keeble. In summary, just buy the physical book, and if you want a good rendition of night lord voices, listen to the omnibus.

great story, bad performance

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