
Sword of the White Horse
Assassin's Creed Valhalla, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Moira Quirk
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Elsa Sjunneson
Mercia, 878. Witch-warrior Niamh discovers a new order called the Hidden Ones is seeking to establish a foothold in Lunden. Her land is already scarred by Viking raiders, bloody wars, and clashing cultures. Determined to protect what remains of her homeland, she infiltrates this new group to discover whether they stand with her...or against her. Yet when Niamh learns the Hidden Ones have stolen an artifact sacred to her people, her own loyalties are challenged. Casting aside newfound alliances and friendships, Niamh soon discovers that betrayal comes with a heavy price, and it will take everything in her power—her gods willing—to survive.
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amazing performance
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The narration is amazing! Elsa Sjunneson is able to do multiple accents with ease and it really immerses you into the story. She's amazing! There's only one sentence near the end where it sounds like a sentence was added that's not the narrator and sounds out of place.
All in all, this has to be one of my favorite Audiobooks and is definitely worth getting.
Amazing!
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Strong Relationships.
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The story, however, is just okay. As far as Assassin's Creed stories go, it's one of the better ones in recent years, but doesn't really take advantage of the setting. Certain characters seem a bit out of character as well, and the story just sort of.... resolves without issues suddenly at the end, with various plot threads unrevisited.
The antagonist factions meanwhile are a bunch of faceless nobodies. You would not be to blame if you forgot which faceless evil organisation was which if you didn't already know which one is the Templars, especially since we basically meet nobody from either organisation.
Still, the action and moment to moment tension works, and the protagonist is likeable.
Stellar performance, middling story
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