Acts of War, Volume 1: Flashpoint
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Narrated by:
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Noah Michael Levine
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By:
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Aeryn Rudel
About this listen
Forged in the fires of conflict, the Iron Kingdoms is a fantastic realm where the combined power of magic and technology thunders across a landscape shaped by war. Dominating the field of battle are rare individuals who have mastered both arcane and martial combat and who boldly lead mighty armies in the ongoing struggle to claim victory over these ancient lands.
An untrustworthy ally is more dangerous than a known enemy.
Lord General Coleman Stryker is one of the greatest heroes of the Iron Kingdoms. As a warcaster, Stryker leads the armies of Cygnar and commands the power of the mighty steam-powered automatons known as warjacks.
Chosen by his king to liberate the conquered lands of Llael from Cygnar's long-standing enemy, the Empire of Khador, Stryker finds himself forced to work with one of his most bitter enemies - the exiled mercenary Asheth Magnus, a man to whom Cygnar's king owes his life. Unchecked, Magnus could easily betray Stryker, undermine the mission, or even bring Cygnar to its knees. But to claim victory for his king, Stryker will have to find a way to put his faith in a man he can't trust.
As the war against Khador and its own fierce commanders looms, Stryker's success or failure will become the flash point that determines the fate of all the Iron Kingdoms.
©2016 Privateer Press, Inc. (P)2016 Audible, Inc.What listeners say about Acts of War, Volume 1: Flashpoint
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- Anonymous User
- 13-12-2022
Worth your time
The voice actor did a good job, the story however was really choppy and felt rush in some areas. the setting is nice though and it does have some really well written parts. worth a listen if you are inbetween credits
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- Abe Killian
- 20-12-2022
Good story ruined by narration
The world of Warmachine/ Hordes is a deep and involved one, based on the tabletop games by Privateer Press. This story has a great premise, is well written and I think would be great to read, but the performance by the narrator is so rushed all nuance, all sense of tension, mystery, expectation and the ability to follow is absolutely ruined. Ended up listening at 90% speed, but even then it wasn't much better. The narrator reads, rather than performs this story as if it's the first time seeing it. Characters are given no personality, and settings have no time to sink in as we're propelled along in a race. Really such a shame. Will avoid ANYTHING read by this narrator.
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