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Kharn: Eater of Worlds

Warhammer 40,000

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Kharn: Eater of Worlds

By: Anthony Reynolds
Narrated by: Richard Reed
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A Chaos Space Marines Novel

The Horus Heresy is over. The World Eaters are leaderless and their greatest hero is in a coma. Poised on the brink of destruction, the Legion needs Khârn—but will his awakening save them or spell their doom?

Listen because...Khârn is one of the most iconic figures in the Warhammer 40,000 setting, the epitome of Khorne's mortal servants. In this story, you can witness his transition from the World Eaters Captain of the Horus Heresy to the blood-mad betrayer feared across the 41st Millennium.

The story: the Horus Heresy is over. The traitor Legions have scattered, fleeing the wrath of a vengeful Imperium. The World Eaters are leaderless, their primarch missing and their greatest hero, Khârn, locked in a coma. The surviving Legionaries have turned upon themselves, their Butcher's Nails driving them to ever-greater acts of berserk savagery. Poised on the brink of destruction, the Legion needs direction. It needs someone to rally around. It needs Khârn—but will his awakening save them, or doom them entirely?

Written by Anthony Reynolds. Read by Richard Reed.

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amazing

one of my favorite BL books to date. I just
wish I had scored the limited edition.

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KHAAAARN!

took a moment to get invested, but an absolute must read for Khārn fans!

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Great performances and a fun entertaining plot

A well told story that is captivating and well performed. I would highly recommend if you like the world eaters and 40k in general

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World eaters are the best

really enjoyed the story, kharne is a beast. a couple of times there was a slight issue with the audio but nothing too serious

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TLDR: story is great! however leaves the world eaters as a more civilised legion.

I loved it and belive it deserves more than some of the lower stars people have given this audiobook, the story might be a bit out of date and trys a bit too hard to leave the world eaters as a civilised legion but for my own opinion and headcannon I really like this attempt, although I know that the world eaters aren't supposed to be and should be loosing themselves to the ticks of the nails constantly

overall 4 stars.

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Kharrrrrn!

I have to admit Kharn alongside Huron and Sigismund is a must read/listen character and since I have the LE and ebook version I had to complete with the audiobook, I enjoyed Richard Reeds narrating of Mephiston and the necrons but he is not suited to the XII legion, he made them sound civilised and almost majestic! Andrew Wincott would have been the ideal for me

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I liked it but...needs more blood and skulls.

Kharne is barely in it. it spends too much time on the humans aboard the W.E ship who literally add nothing to events. The story is at it's strongest when the WE are actually fighting. it's still worth a listen but the title of the book made me think we,d get more insight to kharnes past before becoming a war hound and showing how much his ideals and motives have evolved to the betrayer we now know. Richard Reed preforming did a great job I just feel the story's writing/script fell flat for him which is shame. At the end of it all I would say that this one book I would rather listen to than physically read. Still worth a listen for more information on the world eaters I guess.

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want more worldeaters books

kill maim burn
Great book
let's have more
kill maim burn
kill maim burn
kill maim burn

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Not what I expected ngl

Good story and performance, fun listen overall. However, it wasn't what I was expecting given the main characters reputation. Don't go into it expecting KILL MAIN BURN is all I can say.

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Khaaaaaaaaaarn!

A great story about a mystery character after the fighting on Terra in the Horus Heresy. I hope Games Workshop keep it in the cannon and don't remove it.

Fits well with the Emporer's Children story in the Black Legion books.

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