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Temple of Silence

Warhammer Age of Sigmar

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Temple of Silence

By: Richard Strachan
Narrated by: Helen Keeley
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A Warhammer Age of Sigmar Audiobook

The intrepid Galen and Doralia ven Denst continue their adventures in this novel. The father and daughter return from a taxing mission, seeking solace in the mysterious Temple of Silence, only to find it houses a dark secret.

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Drawn into a terrible conspiracy and beset by enemies on all sides, Galen and Doralia are forced to fight not only the fell beasts stalking the forest, but merciless rulers who will stop at nothing to cling to power. See how the ven Densts cope with their toughest challenge yet.

THE STORY

Moonhallow harbours a dreadful secret, and it keeps the populace in a perpetual state of anxiety – not that the town's ruthless arbiter is prepared to do anything about it.

Across the great forest to Moonhallow's east, Galen and Doralia Ven Denst return from a gruelling mission for the Order of Azyr, seeking shelter in the mysterious Temple of Silence. However, the two witch hunters won't get much in the way of a warm welcome from the strange priests that reside there as the temple has its own secret, the ramifications of which are inextricably tied to the fate of Moonhallow. When night falls, terrors whose truths are too dangerous to speak come from the trees.

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This novel in combination with the first in the series create a fantastic tale. I genuinely enjoyed both of them deeply and am eager to hear the next installment of the series!!!

this book was awesome.

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The story kept me wanting to listen to more and had a great pacing. I enjoyed the ven denst family once again and hope for more releases centered on them. Narration was fine.

Worth it

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Loved the audio effects. Great performance and a solid entry into the AOS line up. Can’t wait for the next one.

A great follow up if you love the Ven Denst

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I really enjoyed this book. The narration was also very good, better than the previous entry. The added audio effects were a great addition. I hope to see more

would recommend

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I was "on the edge of my seat" the entire time. I definitely want more of Galen and Doralia Van Denst adventures.

Gripping, left me wanting more.

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It takes a long time to get as good a lore foundation as fantasy had or 40k maintains. To me the ongoing 'boots on the ground ' series of Gotrek, Gothghul Hollow, the 8 Lamentations, etc are what is going to really produce a grounding point for enriching lore in the setting that has finally come into its own.

The Ven Densts provide a legacy that follows this trend. They could lead anywhere in the evolving setting as they reference the larger developments in finer focused stories.

Best Heroes in AoS

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Lots of fun! Well developed characters, and great follow though from the last time we saw them.

I loved getting some character arcs! But man, that must have been some woman.

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It's not bad. I just didn't find it as interesting as Hallowed Ground, and the conflict felt kind of flat and/or generic

Spoiler warnings ahead.

The terror hinted at or the mysterious threat the description mentions as just a vampire. The story is just about a town leader who made a deal with a vampire to keep the town safe in exchange for human sacrifice. The conspiracy aspect is that everyone but the Van densts knows that and no one will admit it.

That in and of itself was kind of boring but that isn't actually what the story is about. What it actually is, is Doralia pondering the nature of forgiveness in sigmar's domains & Galen having lost motivation after the events of "Hallowed Ground". The whole vampire plot is just a vehicle for them to work those issues out. So it feels more like this book is a side note to a larger narrative drawn out into a full book.

Also I saw another review mention sound effects. The only Instance of that is when the one vampire speaks. and nowhere else.

It's fine

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