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Guns of the Black Eagle
- Warhammer Age of Sigmar
- Narrated by: Steve Conlin, John Banks, David Seddon
- Length: 20 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Disputes between Kharadron Overlords sky-captains are common - and some lead to outright conflict. Such is the case as the Black Eagle is bombarded by its sister ship of Barak-Zilfin, the feared Skarskorr's Glory. But this is more than just a battle of arms.
The wits of the skyvessels' captains - and their knowledge of the obscure tenets of the Kharadron code - will be tested, and only the most knowledgable, determined and, perhaps, willing to cheat will see victory....
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- marcus
- 2021-07-28
It's okay.
I got this on impulse and mostly regret it. Mine appears to be the minority opinion, which is fair enough. This was my first introduction to the "Warhammer: Age of Sigmar" setting so maybe if I knew more about the factions and characters and whatnot I would have felt more connected to what was going on? It came across as barely a story and while the idea of dwarven airships and sky pirates was cool it all ended just as I was starting to get into it. No spoilers, but the way it ends seems to require prior knowledge of a specific piece of lore from the setting to have any resonance.
The narration is not exactly "bad", just really over the top in a way that didn't work for me. I wanted to like it more than I did, but it was in the end not a terrible way to pass the time while driving.
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