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Made in be
Monstrous Master Moulder






Hey folks,

During my frantic painting to get my force ready for the campaign, I thought I'd give the AoS audiobooks a go.

Mind you, I've not caught up completely with the events of end times completely (I did get a TL/DR version at my local shop: apparently we have to blame Manfred vor Carstein)...

But after that, what order should I keep in mind when starting oin the audiobooks. There's a ton of them by now... :s

The boy, I say, the boy is as sharp as a sack of wet mice... 
   
Made in gb
Eternally-Stimulated Slaanesh Dreadnought





The audio drama's go in this order.

Prisoner of the Black Sun

Sands of Blood

Lord of Helston

Bridge of Seven sorrows

Beast of Cartha

Fist of Mork, Fist of Gork

Great Red

Only the Faithful.

I do feel this audio drama series is more about mannfred and his development after end times in my opinion.
   
Made in be
Monstrous Master Moulder






Thanks man!

The boy, I say, the boy is as sharp as a sack of wet mice... 
   
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'Murica! (again)

They are aweosme! So cool...I can't even type this properly.
http://www.blacklibrary.com/aos/whaos-audio has all in order, the audio dramas previously mention are epic. 2 sets of 4 (Josh Reynolds Nagash series then David Guymer Beast series). Do enjoy!

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