Brotherhood of the Storm
The Horus Heresy
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Narrated by:
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Windson Liong
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Penelope Rawlins
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By:
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Chris Wraight
About this listen
A Horus Heresy Novella
After the Triumph at Ullanor, Jaghatai Khan led the White Scars to Chondax and then vanished from all sight. Only after years of war against the orks does his story become known...
Listen to it because
This is the first time the White Scars have been shown in any detail in the Horus Heresy series. In this book, their trademark method of war is demonstrated to brutal effect against the unfortunate remnants of an ork empire. And a unique structure contrasts how the White Scars see themselves and how the Imperium views them.
The story
As word of Horus's treachery spreads to fully half of the Legiones Astartes, Terra looks to the remaining loyalist Space Marines to defend the Imperium. One group, however, remains curiously silent in spite of apparent efforts from both sides to contact them—the storied V Legion, Jaghatai Khan's fearsome White Scars. In the ork-held territory of Chondax, a bitter war has been raging since the Triumph at Ullanor, and only now do the sons of Chogoris return their gaze to the heavens...
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- Jeremy Smith
- 16-02-23
Refreshing new take
How refreshing to hear a different type of voice in the Warhammer series. Adds a very interesting layer of exoticism that fits the White Scars, and I really like it! Jonathan Keeble is a great narrator, but his characterisations in the original version definitely did not age well into 2023. Well done to Black Library for updating it! This version definitely works better in this current social/political climate. It must be daunting to replace a legend such as Jonathan Keeble, but I thought the new narrator did a very commendable job and he has such a surprisingly soothing resonance to his voice. Looking forward to hearing more!
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