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  • Lioness of the Parch

  • Warhammer Age of Sigmar
  • By: Evan Dicken
  • Narrated by: Remmie Milner
  • Length: 11 hrs
  • 4.5 out of 5 stars (12 ratings)

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Lioness of the Parch

By: Evan Dicken
Narrated by: Remmie Milner
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A Tahlia Vedra Audiobook

Rogue. Mercenary. Champion. Tahlia Vedra is all these things and more. But overcoming the new threat facing Hammerhal Aqsha will require more than just her battlefield experience.

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It’s a gripping tale where the legendary Tahlia Vedra must use all her skills to overcome a new threat. But what can she do against a Chaos Warlord and master strategist who can seemingly anticipate her every move?

THE STORY

When Chaos Warlord Mausolus Ebonpyre’s forces annihilate a well-defended citadel, Tahlia is thrown into the bloody arena of Sigmarite politics.

Surrounded by uncertain allies and hidden foes, Tahlia must forge common ground with old rivals, overcome betrayal from within, and learn the arts of diplomacy to face down Ebonpyre, a master schemer and strategist. To save Hammerhal from total war, Tahlia must become more than just a soldier – she must become a leader. She must become the Lioness of the Parch.

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A Great Debut for a Great Character

while the book was a bit of a slow starter, I can accept that for a story featuring unestablished characters. one it got going though it was a joy to listen to the whole way through. The political parts of the story were well done, the battles were an excellent mix of action and tactical acumen, and the cast was very enjoyable. Thalia herself may be one of my new favorite Warhammer characters; she feels very real, so to speak, like a person that could exist (if we had manticores to ride).

There was one part at the end of chapter 10 where it seemed like they had to rerecord a bit and instead of editing it in they just overlapped it and made the rerecord louder, it was jarring and lazy editing work on GWs part, but was only a few seconds long.

There is a strong chance I'll be listening to this one a second time and I hope we see a sequal

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Excellent Story of a Newly Introduced Character

A fun story that really knits together the new Freeguild Character into the AoS lore. Definitely worth a listen if you are a fan of the mortals in the mortal realms as it shows the politics and war from their point of view.

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Girl boss powers through by shear power

I thought the era of girl boss fiction had started to die in the theaters. The super masculine women just don't draw an audience and you would think corporations would see that in the revenue stream. Well it's alive and well in this piece of literature. I don't know when I'm the story I realized how stupid it was getting. It wasn't during the blindfolded one arm tied behind back giant scorpion wrestling but I bet if I had put the book down there I would not have been disappointed. Overall this is just poor fantasy. Sigmar has some good books but this is not one of them. Don't get me wrong it's not terrible it's just below average and I think will not age well. Unlike some books I just expect very few will remember it after a week. Certainly does not make me interested in picking up the model or the Cities of Sigmar range.

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An average book

The characters are quite one dimensional. Theres a decent story but you could see and anticipate the twists coming. Overall an average read.

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