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Prophets of Waaagh!
- Warhammer 40,000
- Narrated by: Jonathan Keeble, David Seddon, Tom Alexander, John Banks, Steve Conlin, Joe Shire, Cliff Chapman, Matthew Hunt
- Series: The Xenos: Warhammer 40,000
- Length: 1 hr and 3 mins
- Unabridged Audiobook
- Categories: Science Fiction & Fantasy, Fantasy
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Summary
Dumped on a nowhere world by the opening of the Cicatrix Maledictum, the Red Sunz Mek mob are struggling to survive. When a call to Waaagh! rings out across the planet, the chance at survival, as well as some shooty-fun, beckons. But all is not what it seems.
Only an ork with real orky know-wots can hope to overcome the False Waaagh...!
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- Hugh
- 01-08-21
Waaaagggghhh
From da propa gud gitz to da funni story this audio drama is gork and mork approved!
3 people found this helpful
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- Kevin M.
- 11-02-20
Great Fun
This is a breath of fresh air for people that like Ork Kulture. The acting is great and you're taken right into the mind and lives of Orks. very well done, I just wish there was more stories like this and maybe even a podcast or on going audio book series.
Really great fun..
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- Anonymous User
- 03-10-19
Simply amazing
nothin' better den sheer orky shenanigans and dis book full of dem time for a WAAAAAAAAAAAAARGH
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- Dyko
- 16-12-20
orky goodness!
absolutely loved it! listened to it dozens of times over. never gets old. definitely recommend to any 40k fans
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- Carl
- 04-02-20
A Zoggin good time!
A great listen! a must for any Xeno fan or Warhammer fan in general, a great insight into the inner workings of the Ork culture. Would love an audio book dedicated to Ghazghkull.
2 people found this helpful
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- MR DC PRIDEAUX
- 09-09-19
From on orks perspective...
I really enjoyed this audio drama.
The voice acting is excellent and the story telling is paced really well.
If you like orks this is a must and even if you don’t or are not interested in 40k it’s a really fun standalone story
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- Nigel
- 09-07-21
Short but very good
Fantastic
Funny
Very well narrated, it was well worth da shiny stuff
buy it
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- Kindle Customer
- 13-04-20
Brilliant
Loved the story, very funny, now I can see my work models in a new light.
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- Josh
- 20-02-20
good book waaagh
good book about the orks lore and really good voices acting the ork remind me of some football hooligans 😂😂😂
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- Anonymous User
- 05-03-19
A fun listen
I really enjoyed the different voice actors, especialy the funny ork moments. Also it's a story from my favorite race in 40k so all the more enjoyable.
1 person found this helpful
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- MsHookah
- 17-07-19
Right Proppa Orky
These 'umies sure know how to make things proppa greenskin in tone! Brutal AND Kunning
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- 323pitbull32
- 10-03-21
Waaaaaaaaagh
Amazing just so damn good the narration makes it come to life and the sounds
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- Joe
- 14-12-18
Proppa Orky
Games Workshop should make more media from the Ork's point of view. In all of the Grim Dark Future Orks are the only ones having any fun.
8 people found this helpful
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- Brandon D. Hudson
- 27-10-21
we humies want more
this took the cake for me, now I'm a ork lover,the voices in me head, need more of them now.
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- Sara Lieberman
- 28-12-20
Wish it was longer!!
Great fun! If you love Orkz, you'll love this. Very immersive sound effects and voice acting. most orky.
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- Corvo D.
- 15-11-20
Itz Mad Krump'n
My new favorite book. Nice to see orks in their orky day to day life.
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- Kindle Customer
- 02-07-22
Very Ork Story
I really liked how the voice actors were so in character with the personality of the orks. I wish the story was longer.
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- Shane
- 25-06-22
Best performance
While it may end on a bit of a flat note, the lackluster conclusion is more than made up for by the exemplary performance that didn't really give me any time to consider any shortcomings in the story until later examination. And ultimately I don't feel that it detracted from my enjoyment in the slightest as I was too caught up in the sheer fun of the experience to care much for the details. This was the best performance in any 40K story I've experienced to date, and also the most fun to come out of the grim darkness of the far future. There needs to be more of this.
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- Anonymous User
- 04-05-22
short but good
it's too short but the atmosphere and acting is fantastic. story seems interesting too. fifteen words
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- J. Harris
- 19-03-22
If'n ya lookin fer a gud skrap
Dis ain't it.
If'n ya lookin fer a bewk aboud a gud skrap.
This bewk is dat.
A proper way to fire yerselfs up fer the Waaagh!