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Angron: Slave of Nuceria
- Primarchs: The Horus Heresy, Book 11
- De: Ian St Martin
- Narrado por: Jonathan Keeble
- Duración: 5 h y 52 m
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As the Emperor travels the galaxy at the head of his Great Crusade, few events are as important as rediscovering his scattered sons, the Primarchs, and bestowing them as the masters of their Legions. United, a Legion becomes a reflection of its Primarch, both in his strengths and his flaws. For the Twelfth Legion, once the War Hounds and now the World Eaters, the line between strength and flaw is almost impossible to separate.
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Mishandled and Clumsy
- De GentlemanBystander en 06-05-19
- Angron: Slave of Nuceria
- Primarchs: The Horus Heresy, Book 11
- De: Ian St Martin
- Narrado por: Jonathan Keeble
Great story, odd voice for Angron.
Revisado: 04-09-23
Great voice for Kharn, but Angron's voice was lacking quite a bit. Amazing story.
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Sigismund: The Eternal Crusader
- The Horus Heresy Characters Series
- De: John French
- Narrado por: Timothy Watson
- Duración: 6 h y 17 m
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The Great Crusade is ending. The Emperor has returned to Terra, while Horus remains among the stars to complete the unification of humanity. As the Imperial armies fight the final battles of the age, Remembrancer Solomon Voss seeks the answer to one question—why does Sigismund, First Captain of the Imperial Fists and greatest champion of the Legions, believe that war will not end? Granted a rare audience with the master of the Templars, the answer takes Voss on a revelatory journey to a time before Sigismund became a Space Marine.
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Dorn's sons, philosophical nominalists?
- De snozek en 04-27-22
- Sigismund: The Eternal Crusader
- The Horus Heresy Characters Series
- De: John French
- Narrado por: Timothy Watson
The Eternal Crusder, an honest review.
Revisado: 05-02-22
Come not here for legendary deeds, nor for the worship of war as so many others do. Instead come for the tale of a man wanting peace in a time where that is no longer possible. The story of Sigismund is the honest accounting of a hero, of a man who will go on to do many great deeds yes, but view it Instead from his own viewpoint. I have come to love the story, the characters, and the narration. Another solid work by John French.
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