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The First Prince

Ahriman: Warhammer 40,000, Book 1

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The First Prince

By: John French
Narrated by: Gareth Armstrong, Robin Bowerman, Jonathan Keeble
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Ahriman is thrust into a deadly conflict with a creature of darkness whose cunning and thirst for power are the equal of his own - the first daemon prince, the dreaded Be'lakor.

©2014 Games Workshop Limited (P)2015 Games Workshop Limited
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excellent

absolutely love when Ahriman is around and especially when he's able to outsmart anyone.

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amazing!

one of the best I've ever listen to, if you like TS this one is a must!

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need more chaos books andlonger stories like this

need more chaos books and longer stories like this. please do book about Mortarion and Magnus the red

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great audio drama!

enjoyable short story, now I'm left wanting to know the answered question...

recommended for anyone that loves the twists of tzeentch.

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So good it's scary

Such a morsel of a story, John French writes like a god and the actors raise it to a whole another level. Thoroughly enjoyable experience and I hunger for more.

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great story but way to short for the price

love the story shame it was to short my only gripe with it is that it's only an hour long

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Outstanding, well worth the price of purchase

I wasn't interested at all in Ahriman or the Thousand Sons Legion before listening to this audiodrama, but dang it, John French's writing along with exquisitely well done voicework amd sound design made for a spellbinding 42(ish) minute drama. Time to look into more Ahriman books since my only previous exposure was to his brief appearances in Scars, and The Path of Heaven (both by Chris Wraight).

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This was not what I expected for Warhammer book

Mainly battle of minds. It has nice small scale and stakes that are understandable, as opposed to billions of people dying (who we never see).
Looking forward for more Black Library books.

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Ahriman being a badass once again

Thousand sons are one of my favorite factions. Nothing better than a good story about a sorcerer out smarting a daemon.

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Short and sweet

Too short, but still good. only complaint is the narrator not mentioning his second death after alluding to it.

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