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Imperator: Wrath of the Omnissiah

Warhammer 40,000

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Imperator: Wrath of the Omnissiah

By: Gav Thorpe
Narrated by: John Banks
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Holy warbringer of the Legio Metalica, the Imperator Titan Casus Belli has routed armies and levelled cities over 10,000 years of service in the name of the Machine God.

As war engulfs the Dark Imperium, this mechanical god of battle arrives to destroy the renegade armies and tech-priests of Nicomedua. At the head of a battlegroup of Titans, Imperial Knights and skitarii, Casus Belli must defeat tainted war engines, Traitor Legionnares and armies of cultists.

While apocalyptic battles rage across the planet, a no less deadly battle unfolds within the Titan itself, as Magos Exasus, leader of the Casus Belli’s Tech-guard, must find and defeat the enemy within before their insidious plans come to fruition.

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Adventure Fiction Military Science Fiction Space Opera Space War Ancient Greece Greek Mythology
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Fleshed-out Lore • Unique Perspective • Great Narration • Engaging Storyline • Excellent Voice Acting • Complex Hero
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Once I got into the cadence and writing style I found this to be incredibly relatable and an excellent story. Would absolutely read more.

Excellent relatable story from inside a god-machine

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Overall the audio was done very well. The reader did a splendid job creating unique voices and dialogue for the characters in the story.
I’ve listened to I believe every Titan audio book I can find and this is most likely my least favorite. Mainly because the Titan action is so minimal, which had been my goal for these audiobooks. However, the author did a great job making you care for the characters involved.
If you quickly read through reviews either here or on goodreads, you’ll hear about a big issue the community has about an aspect of a particular protag. For me, even though I wasn’t the biggest fan, understood how this particular character could have arrived to this kind of conclusion. Ultimately it didn’t sway my opinions on this character or the story as a whole.
The ending, mainly the later quarter of the book, is easily my favorite, which makes sense and makes the journey worth it.

Satisfying ending

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I really thought the gender thing was weird at first but then, I realized it's admech and people that are half cyborg

it's a good book

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Really enjoy all the aspects of the Warhammer universe and this book does an excellent job of contributing to it!

Great listen!

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Was really good to have a unique view on the life within imperator titan.

Liked it!

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the ending was a bit of a let down, but overall good Warhammer lore

good build up of plot,

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so many characters, twists and turns, development and badassery. I love the titans and the setting of 40k, terrific listen

I love 40k now

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I loved this book! The story kept me invested and the characters were interesting. It gets my recommendation to any fan of 40k and especially any fans of the Mechanicus!

Praise the Omnissiah!

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Great story, but why the need to use gender neutral pronouns. These are fictional characters in a fictional universe. What is accomplished by using “vim” other than placating a very select few individuals opinions?

Warhammer 40K and Political Correctness

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An ok story, but dry - not much action, almost zero titan battle description (unlike titan death or others) and ultimately was just something to listen to in the background

Not a lot of story, stretched out of a long period

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