
The Deacon of Wounds
Warhammer Horror
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Narrated by:
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Christopher Kent
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By:
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David Annandale
A Warhammer Horror audio
In the harshest of times, even the most faithful can walk in dark places - as Arch-Deacon Ambrose discovers when drought and plague sweep through his city.
Listen to it because: in the grim darkness of the far future, gods are real and faith is rewarded. Discover what happens when that faith is misplaced and light becomes darkness.
The story: the planet of Theotokos is dying. Drought has wiped out all but the capital city of Magerit. Worse, an outbreak of a terrible plague, known as the Grey Tears, ravages its populace. Only the charismatic Arch-Deacon Ambrose stands in the way of desperation and anarchy. But as the plague rampages through the streets, murdering its victims with unnatural symptoms, Ambrose struggles to confront the appalling measures he must take to save his people.
Written by David Annandale. Narrated by Christopher Kent.
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The main character of the Arch Deacon was interesting to watch, especially over the course of the crises that he faces. But other characters don’t have nearly as much depth as he does. Given that this is on the shorter side, that makes sense.
As I said in the title, there wasn’t a point at which I felt real dread or was anxiously awaiting what could be on the next page. The descriptions of what was happening were good, but I felt like there could’ve been more. It was over too quickly in the grand scheme of things, and would’ve benefited from having a bit more time for us to watch this unfold.
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SPOILERS AHEAD
While I love the action of the guard or space marines they cannot be everywhere. In a universe as vast as 40k there will be situations where people must fend for themselves. This book is a great example of how the road to hell is paved with good intentions.
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