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Warlord: Fury of the Godmachine

Warhammer 40,000

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Warlord: Fury of the Godmachine

By: David Annandale
Narrated by: John Banks
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The Battle Titans of the Adeptus Titanicus are towering war engines, striding to war as holy effigies of the Omnissiah. Greatest of all are the mighty Warlord Titans, their weapons bringing righteous death to alien and heretic alike. Still reeling from a near disastrous battle against tyranids, the Pallidus Morr demi-legio is assigned to a new warzone, a nearby forge world which has fallen under the sway of Chaos.

Here their battered war-machines must fight alongside another Titan Legion, the Imperial Hunters. As city after city falls before the relentless tread of Chaos war machines, the Imperium's only chance of victory lies in the two legios putting aside their differences and fighting as one.

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I quite enjoyed this excursion. there aren't many books or moments for the titans to shine in the lore, and let's face it, the titans are awesome.
could do with a sequel. what becomes of the palledus mor. how does cresoc do with now leading her battle group? Will she get the blame for the losses? where will they be deployed next? do they make it back to full strength or thrown into another amalgamation?

jhon banks did a wonderful job of bringing the characters to life and making them believable.

The god machines walk!

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Epic story about sacrifice and duty of every titan princeps comes to bare in a millenia that knows only war

Great epic story

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Really enjoyed the book - decent amount of Titan on Titan combat and the interpersonal parts weren’t half bad either.
The only real downsides were the slight predictability of some parts and the ending, which despite victory, felt needlessly bleak and almost shoehorned in by some overzealous GW manager at black library who has “grimdark” tattooed on his forehead.

Great book, excellent performer; shame about the forced grim dark ending

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This was a good listen, if you're already familiar with 40k books you'll be right at home here.
There's nothing ground breaking or new - every character is a cookie cutter 40k steteotype and the plot is pretty much exactly what you'd expect, but that's not necessarily a bad thing.
The story is well paced and other than a couple of moments that verge on the ridiculous, it's generally entertaining.

Pretty good, lots of over the top action

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First, let me say the narration was incredible. Really brilliant. I was ready to jump from my desk and charge in to war at some points…

Unfortunately I don’t think I’m as invested into Titans as I should have been to truly appreciate the story and characters. I struggled to keep up at times and and try and keep up with the names and what was going on

If you’re into your Adeptus Titanicus though I’m sure you’ll really enjoy it and I don’t want to put you off if you like titans!

Incredible narration. Struggled with story

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