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Beastgrave
- Warhammer Age of Sigmar
- Narrated by: Barnaby Edwards
- Length: 9 hrs and 24 mins
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Publisher's Summary
A Warhammer Age of Sigmar novel
In the untamed wilds of Ghur, darkness is rising. Rival warbands battle over the dread Beastgrave. Will Beastlord Ghroth prevail or can Branchwraith Kyra and her dryads stop his foul plans?
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The Warhammer Underworlds action is moving to a new arena. This is your chance to discover the secrets of the Beastgrave and the warbands battling over it.
The story:
Ghur is a realm of vast wilds and savage beasts. Few are more vicious than the herdchief, Ghroth the Rootcutter. Brutal and ruthless, he leads his warherd from one massacre to the next, slaughtering all who defy him. Yet this is not enough to sate Ghroth's bloodthirsty ambition - to become the mightiest of beastlords. When a fearsome vision promises Ghroth the power he craves, he leads a small band of warriors far across the wastes to seize the relic that will make all beastkin submit to his dominion.
But Ghroth's ambition is not unopposed. Rivals within his own warherd seek to cheat him of the prize he covets. Meanwhile, in the enchanted forest of Thornwyld, an enemy of a different kind stirs. The Branchwraith Kyra has also had a vision, an apocalyptic foretelling of the destruction Ghroth will unleash upon her home. Gathering a retinue of dryads, Kyra hastens to thwart Ghroth's hunt - either by killing him or destroying the dark relic he seeks.
The trail will lead both beastkin and Sylvaneth across perilous wastelands. But no danger is greater than that which waits in the mountain tomb of the godbeast. It is a place of terror and legend, a place spoken of in frightened whispers. It is a place called Beastgrave.
Written by C. L. Werner. Narrated by Barnaby Edwards.
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- Kinomed_Knyght
- 10-23-19
Another Great Novel from the Black Library!
This is another great story put out by Games Workshop with a game to let you fight for the power of Beastgrave. The narrator had some flaws. His voice influxes I felt were lacking at points(i.e. when a character was yelling there was no actual influx in the volume or pitch.). This story is not about the two main warbands (regardless of them being Beastkin and Sylvaneth) in the Starter Box for Warhammer Underworlds : Beastgrave but, rather supplies you with the background context of what is so important about Beastgrave and why the location is a location of power. I enjoyed this book and will be listening to it again soon.
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- Will Reeves
- 04-06-21
no risk makes only a mediocre story
so games workshop had several stories like this where the last 3 min ruin it.
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- TJ
- 03-31-21
Fun listen, but drags on.
Filler wasn't something I expected to encounter in this story, but there's a good amount of it just before the climax. Otherwise, fun story. Characters are very well done. Good reading.
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- Buck
- 06-08-20
Garbage
lots of plotholes, inconsistent rules, constant deus ex, all over story, buy something else folks.
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- Maxwell J Oss
- 01-15-20
Pointless
If you finish this book you’ll see what I mean but do yourself a favor and just skip it
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- Ian Howarth
- 10-15-19
Great listen
Really good story keeps you gripped all the way to the end, really well read nice voice and not to many silly voices.
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- charles
- 11-20-19
An extremely fun listen.
A thoroughly enjoyable story told from three unique perspectives with an excellent performance by Barnaby Edwards. Strongly recommended.
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- Dan Raskoll
- 09-11-20
Beast grave is great
Pretty good book, I have just got into Aos and was looking for a good listen, beast grave pretty lived up to what I was looking for, I wouldn't be rushing back to listen again in a hurry, but it's a good story and reader is perfect for the book 4 out 5
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- Jon Davies
- 12-29-19
Good story overall, especially for Warhammer Fans.
I enjoyed this story a lot. the insight and perspective from the beastmen was very novel and something I enjoyed a lot. The narrator was enthusiastic and easy to listen to. the only issue was the slightly odd ending that felt a little shoehorned to meet the requirements of the boardgame with the same name.
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- Anonymous User
- 07-22-22
absolutely fantastic!
absolutely mesmerising beginning to end! Beautifully and thoroughly enjoyed every single moment of this!
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- Alex
- 01-06-22
LOVED IT 😍
Quite a bit of gore,story-amazing. I liked the perspective of different sides (good/bad) and the different characters. Listen to the first chapter, and you'll be hooked. I liked the ending and would love there to be a second book about the story of Kyra and Ghroth in beastgrave protecting the evil power from its seekers if there isn't one already.
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- Eelco Heuvelmans
- 05-22-21
Good story with different maken characters
I really liked the story because it shows the reader two different perspectives from two entire different races; the Beasts of chaos and the Sylvaneth.