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Lady of Sorrows

Warhammer: Age of Sigmar

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Lady of Sorrows

By: C L Werner
Narrated by: Richard Reed
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A Warhammer Age of Sigmar novel.

In Shyish, twin towns face horror - the spectral hordes of Lady Olynder will soon rise and devour their souls. One hero must stand against them - but can he face the Lady of Sorrows?

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Get an insight into life in the Realm of Death, and discover how its inhabitants deal with the constant threat of spectral horror.

The Story

In the deathly realm of Shyish, the Twinned Towns of Westreach and Eastdale exist on the edge of annihilation. Once in each generation, the hosts of Lady Olynder rise from their tombs to slaughter the towns’ inhabitants, and for centuries the nighthaunts have been turned back, but only after the fiercest of battles. Now, the wizards in the ancient Belvegrod lighthouse have deciphered a prophetic vision that offers a chance to break the curse placed upon the city. The hero Jahangir is fated to lead a desperate mission against the Mortarch of Grief and free his people from this menace once and for all. But is Jahangir equal to the ordeal before him? Can the courage of mortals stand against the undying malice of the Lady of Sorrows?

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there's no description I can give without spoilers but this book needs to be on your must read list.

must read

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Good twist at the end but even I was able to figure it out ;)

overall nice

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The reason why I now play Nighthaunt instead of Stormcast. Excellent narration and story is gripping. The Lady is a crafty one 😉

One of my favourite WH audio books!

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very nice voice acting and a compelling story with a twist to go along. set in Shyish it gives another glimpse about this realm and also a good look at Lady Olynder

very good

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A well paced story with, plenty of twists and turns, that reach a dramatic conclusion.

The pale lady haunts a town

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dark, dismal, despondent, everything I was looking for in a Nighthaunt book. And has convinced me to buy the lady oleander model

Nighthaunt rule and they should do more books

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The story even that is told from the leaving side, it's more about the ded

Lady Olimder is scarry yo

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Excellently read, compelling characters, some interesting twists and turns but ultimately a fairly predictable ending.

Quality Age of Sigmar Tale

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Classically CL Werner, the story is episodic as heroes face trial after trial. Ultimately the ending creeps up faster than expected and is only rounded by epilogue.
This is my favourite of his works I have read so far however and the performance of Richard Reed leads to an entertaining and enjoyable audio book.

great performance and a decent story.

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A great story with lots of twists that don’t follow typical fantasy novel plots. Felt like a Dungeon and Dragons story arc with interesting characters without any single one being overbearing.

I would warn it lacks world building of the AoS realms and I think I probably benefitted from listening to Soul Wars and Realmslayer first.

The narration was also great with no cringey voices I can recall, a definite bonus to any audiobook.

Engaging and unpredictable listening

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