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The Vulture Lord

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The Vulture Lord

By: Richard Strachan
Narrated by: Richard Reed
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A Zothar Athrabis novel.

Zothar is an Ossiarch Bonereaper who rules over a city in Shyish. He struck a bargain with Nagash to preserve the soul of his dead son, choosing a new host from the victor of the Games—a festival that takes place once each decade. When Zothar breaks tradition and raises Lycus, the current champion, as his own son, his actions incite a bloody rebellion amongst the citizens.

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It’s a fascinating look at what passes for normal life in the realm of Shyish, where the living and the dead walk side by side, and everyday existence is filled with danger, adventure, and no shortage of bizarre and mystical creatures.

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In a forgotten corner of Shyish, the city of Lament prepares for the most important festival in its calendar, the Games—a series of events that will seal the fate of their victor.

Following the tragic death of his son many centuries ago, the cruel Vulture Lord, King Zothar Athrabis, made a terrible bargain with Nagash to preserve his child’s soul. Now, once every 10 years, the new champion of the Games must become host to the boy’s tormented spirit, while the old vessel is condemned to death. Most citizens of Lament deem this a great honour, but when the city’s newly crowned champion, Lycus, is taken by the king to raise as his own, his family question their sacrifice.

As the years pass and a new decade looms ever closer—and with it Lycus’ grisly fate—the Prince of Athrabis is caught between his duty to his new father and the prospect of escaping death to return to his old life. As fierce, bloody rebellion ensues, and Lycus is exposed to violent truths, he must decide once and for all where his loyalties lie.

Written by Richard Strachan. Narrated by Richard Reed. Running time 9 hours 46 mins (approx).

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i really enjoyed the audio book, Richard Reed Is great at narrating and making the voices for the Ossiarch Bonereapers, but i really wished this book had more Bonereapers in It, as It Is the reason i picked It up

a pleasant listen

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I'm trying to get into the AoS lore and this really fleshes out the world and makes the realm of Shyish feel like a real place.

Favourite AoS book so far

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Was expecting a lot more from the Bonereapers perspective but was sadly dissapointed.

The story was ok but much more.
Narrator on the other hand was great.

Not so much Bonereapers

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A utopia lives in eternal peace protected by immortal skeletal guardians, the only price is the tithe of their dead.
Not their living being killed, just the bodies of those that aleady died.
And once every ten years he takes a single child, the best child who wins the competition that everyone knows the winner is taken from.
And they complain, bicker and whine for an entire book about how horrible that is, what awful slavery they are put under and what a oppressor their eternal protector is and how Sigmar would probably do a better job.
They are wrong, everyone (in the book and the readers) who know anything about the outside world knows that they are wrong.
And insted of being convinced by those who have visited the outside they just keep whining like the spoiled children they are.
It hurt to listen to.

Ungrateful children bicker

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