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The End Times: Fall of Empires

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Explore the fall of the World That Was in this great value omnibus from Black Library.

The End Times are coming.

The Ruinous Powers of Chaos threaten to drown the world in madness. No kingdom is safe. In Sylvania, Mannfred von Carstein hopes to turn the tides of fate and battle by accomplishing what no sorcerer ever the resurrection of Nagash, Lord of the Undead. But there are forces at work that would stop him reviving the Great Necromancer, at any cost.

And as the hordes of Chaos gather in the north, it falls to Reiksmarshal Kurt Helborg – reeling from the tragedy of battle – to return to the Empire’s capital of Altdorf, and prepare to meet the plague-ridden enemy in a climactic battle for the ancient city.

This volume of The End Times saga contains the novels The Return of Nagash by Josh Reynolds and The Fall of Altdorf by Chris Wraight as well as the novella Sigmar’s Blood and three short stories.

800 pages, Paperback

Published January 30, 2024

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Phil Kelly

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Phil Kelly (born 1977) is the Creative Lead for 'Warhammer: Age of Sigmar' in the Games Workshop design studio.

He has written over 60 gaming books in the last twenty years.

He has also written several Warhammer 40,000, Age of Sigmar and Warhammer Horror books and audio dramas for Black Library.



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November 30, 2024
I’m way more familiar with the Warhammer 40k universe than the original fantasy setting, but I have to say I was favourably impressed by this omnibus. The characterization is most of the time topnotch and there is intrigue, epic drama, scheming and even horror in abundance.
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