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  • The Curse of Khaine

  • Warhammer Chronicles: The End Times, Book 3
  • By: Gav Thorpe
  • Narrated by: Andrew James Spooner
  • Length: 12 hrs and 33 mins
  • 4.4 out of 5 stars (24 ratings)

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The Curse of Khaine

By: Gav Thorpe
Narrated by: Andrew James Spooner
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Publisher's Summary

Book 3 of The End Times

The End Times have come to Ulthuan. The battle that began millennia ago will finally end, as the druchii march upon the soil of their ancestral home once again and Malekith claims his destiny.

Listen to it because...

It's Gav Thorpe writing about elves, finishing the story he began in The Sundering trilogy. Storylines decades in the making reach their conclusion in an epic that changes the fate of the elves forever.

The story:

The End Times are coming. With Naggaroth besieged by the hordes of Chaos, the Witch King Malekith makes the decision to abandon the Land of Chill and make one final attempt to seize the throne of Ulthuan. As the druchii march upon the soil of their ancestral home once again, long-laid plans come to fruition and treachery blooms, bringing Malekith closer than ever to his goal. All that stands in the Witch King's way is the Regent of Ulthuan, Prince Tyrion, and the darkness within Malekith's own soul, the call of the Curse of Khaine.

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Fantastic!

Fantastic quality of writing, production and narrating.
Highly recommend to anyone interested in the warhammer universe.

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Great performance

It is a good story with a great performance but it cam be a little confusing at times as it is unclear with the flash backs to the past.

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Why did I do that to myself?

I cannot believe GW did this. I imagine Gav Thorpe sobbing while being forced at gunpoint to write the "plot" for the End times. Simply terrible. Some of the most iconic characters are killed off screen, others are written with no regard for previously established history or lore and act with little to no agency. This novel encapsulated what was wrong with the End Times as a whole.

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