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After Desh'ea

The Horus Heresy Series

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After Desh'ea

By: Matthew Farrer
Narrated by: Toby Longworth
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With the discovery of the lost primarch Angron came violence and confusion, and what should have been the defining moment of the War Hounds Legion instead became a humbling embarrassment.

As their senior officers fall one by one to the rage of the newly freed gladiator-king, it seems that they are doomed - perhaps their last chance for redemption comes in the form of the Eighth Captain, Khârn. Will this calm and level-headed warrior be able to lead his father into the Emperor's light, or will he join the rest of his Legion in death?

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This is a good hour of absolute bro eaters, get this now Bro Eater, do it our Angron will throw you at a column

AngryBoi Begins

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great story, we need more stories about the formation and history of the world eaters.

eaters of worlds!

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Phenomenal portrayal of Angron and Kharn. To be able to sympathize with them truly makes you wonder what they would have become had they stayed loyal. Great voice acting.

Into the mind of a monster

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How Angron first met his legion and his backstory, told through excellent dialogue and superb voicework.

The narrator nails the characterization of Angron as someone caught between grief he can't properly express or process and incandescent rage he can barely control.

Contrasted against Kharn, who is steadfastly calm and trying desperately to find a connection despite Angron's best efforts.

World Eaters' start of darkness.

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