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  • Morvenn Vahl: Spear Of Faith

  • Warhammer 40,000
  • By: Jude Reid
  • Narrated by: Emma Gregory
  • Length: 12 hrs and 17 mins
  • 4.5 out of 5 stars (2 ratings)

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Summary

A Warhammer 40,000 Adepta Sororitas Audiobook

Morvenn Vahl is the Abbess Sanctorum and a High Lord of Terra, a warrior born and a faithful daughter of the Emperor. Yet she is only mortal, performing no miracles, untouched by divinity, and though she was chosen not by the Master of Mankind but by his living thralls, the faith is hers to command and to protect.

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It’s a story of doubt and faith. It’s a story of the light of the God-Emperor against the darkness of the Night Lords. Can Morvenn Vahl lead the faithful to triumph, or will Ophelia VII fall to the traitors?

THE STORY

When a monster from myth threatens the cardinal world of Ophelia VII, Morvenn Vahl defies the Senatorum Imperialis and heads to the planet's defence. There, she finds a world in terror – the warlord Kol Rakhul, known as the Death of Saints, has come for the faithful and, with his Heldrake and a host of Night Lords at his back, plans to enshroud the world in flame and blood.

This is a reckoning. A holy world is being defiled, and in its defence, Morvenn Vahl must wield an army of Living Saints to stand a hope of survival, let alone victory.

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Best in class?

I think that was the best Adepta Sororitas story I've read to date.

For me, the ‘Sisters’ always come off a bit shrill and shouty. Especially in the audiobooks. They sound like Joyce Grenfell after a 72 hour meth binge.

I’m seeing an old trope emerge. That was in Daemonbreaker as well. “Our protagonist is at the top of their game. Loved and hated in equal measure. Until their own hubris brings them low. Cue redemption arc.”

I’m sure that was the plot to Top Gun.

For all that it was a well paced story. With a few twist here and there.

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