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Imperator: Wrath of the Omnissiah

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Imperator: Wrath of the Omnissiah

By: Gav Thorpe
Narrated by: John Banks
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Holy warbringer of the Legio Metalica, the Imperator Titan Casus Belli has routed armies and levelled cities over 10,000 years of service in the name of the Machine God.

As war engulfs the Dark Imperium, this mechanical god of battle arrives to destroy the renegade armies and tech-priests of Nicomedua. At the head of a battlegroup of Titans, Imperial Knights and skitarii, Casus Belli must defeat tainted war engines, Traitor Legionnares and armies of cultists.

While apocalyptic battles rage across the planet, a no less deadly battle unfolds within the Titan itself, as Magos Exasus, leader of the Casus Belli’s Tech-guard, must find and defeat the enemy within before their insidious plans come to fruition.

©2017 Games Workshop Limited (P)2017 Games Workshop Limited
Adventure Military Science Fiction Space Opera Fiction Ancient Greece War Mythology Greek Mythology

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A good story. Acted well with a good performance. Couple of awkward moments with the androgenous language which broke the flow and sounded off.

good story

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Cannot recommend "Imperator: Wrath of the Omnissiah" enough
- fantastic characters, great story, really clever play on words with genderless characters and all round really enjoyable... only downside... the story concluded, in a very good way but was left wanting to no what happens next for Ghelsa .

hoping you don't forget about her Gav Thorpe! :D

fantastic!

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A fascinating tale set within a huge Titan , twists in the tale and enjoyable characters, a little large scale Titan on Titan but mostly admech and crew with a few outside influences, interesting use of non gender terms for one character that I feel add flavour rather than detract

Engaging and atmospheric

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Another great story by Gav Thorpe and performance from John Banks.
A great glimpse into the inner workings of a Titan.

TITANS

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The insight into the structure of ranks inside a titan is incredible with so little being focused on the battles like the title would suggest

A great book for politics

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This is a fantastic book written by an extremely talented writer. The narrator is spectacular all the way through.

An excellent story, with an excellent narrator

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Well written and performed. Gripping book that grabbed my attention from the start. Highly recommend.

Great book

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well worth listening too, great story for 40k especially for fans of the adeptus mechanicum

titans!!

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The story itself is very good but its hard to follow ask it skips around the different characters. The choice to put in gender neutral language is very odd in a wh40k setting and is very hard to follow at the start. After a while I found myself just thinking of them as nicknames instead of pronouns and it became easier to follow.
The voice actor/preformer dose a very good job but seam to miss a few things here and there. The wrong pronoun, a rank that changes either in the story or by mistake.

The story itself contains a few errors of lore and seams to have no connection at all with the previous book except for a very confusing choice to reuse a name that in the first book is connected to heretecs but here is used by loyalists. It made me think that maybe it was a prequel story but it just seems like a lore mistake.

Overall it was a good book to listen to.

A Good story but hard to follow

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Loved this book. Really good break from the Horus Heresy than I'm ploughing though.

Struggled with Warlord. But enjoyed this.

Really want to find out what happens to Ghelsa.

There is an element of SJW in the book. Too many Gender neutral pronouns for my taste. Get past this and its an excellent listen.

Better than Warlord

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