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Warhammer Age of Sigmar

Archmage and other stories

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Archmage and Other Stories is an exclusive collection for Warhammer Store Anniversaries featuring stories from Evan Dicken, Chris Forrester, Sandy Mitchell, Richard Strachan, and Nate Crowley.

STORIES INCLUDED:

Archmage (Evan Dicken)
Living among a profoundly magical society while having no arcane aptitude can be tough, doubly so for one of the proud Lumineth aelves. When Cerith Anlethir, a scholar of magic with no power of his own, is contacted by the Mage God himself, can he turn his source of shame into an advantage and save the Realm of Light?

The Interrogator (Richard Strachan)
In the wake of the Siege of Excelsis, a humble scrivener is caught up in a web of terrible coincidences, and interrogated by the ruthless witch hunter Doralia ven Denst. Her consecrated crossbow in hand, Doralia wants nothing but the truth – no matter how it hides.

Bloodhowl (Chris Forrester)
Jorin Bloodhowl, Jarl of Dekk-Tra, goes in search of a pack of his wayward brothers. Seeking to bring them back to the fold of the Space Wolves or to execute them as traitors, he finds there is more than just blind obedience in the wyrd of the Rout.

The Only Good Ork (Sandy Mitchell)
Deployed to the agri world of Frumentamunda to eradicate a local genestealer cult, Ciaphas Cain shies away from the thick of battle with his trademark sense of discretion. Just his luck, this cunning escape brings him up against an even more dangerous enemy – a feral ork, ready to deliver a proper krumpin'...

Mad Dok (Nate Crowley)
Following the death of Ghazghkull Thraka at the hand of the Wolf Lord Ragnar Blackmane, there's only one being able to bring the Prophet of Gork and Mork back to life – Mad Dok Grotsnik. He's done it before, and for the sake of all ork-kind, he must do it again.

119 pages, Hardcover

Published January 1, 2022

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June 13, 2023
This book is a collection of really short stories. Think no between 20 and 30 pages. It was definitely a quick fun read, though given the size of the stories it was difficult to get into some of them. I found the last two stories, Interrogator and Mad Dok to be the best in this book.
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