Tyrion Lannister: 2/5 stars
Tyrion sits by the fire in a dimly lit library, a goblet of wine in hand, as he flips the last page of "Ahriman: Unchanged". Setting the book aside, he leans back, rubbing his temple, the expression on his face caught between amusement and disappointment.
"Ah, Ahriman," Tyrion mutters, swirling his wine. "A tale of ambition, betrayal, and hubris—a story that should, by all accounts, resonate with me. And yet, here I sit, unimpressed."
He takes a sip, his sharp mind already dissecting the book’s flaws.
"The tragedy of Ahriman, a sorcerer seeking to undo the monumental failure of the Rubric, should have been riveting—a chess game of intellect and power. Instead, we are treated to an endless parade of grim-faced monologues and convoluted schemes that go nowhere. A pity, really. A character this fascinating deserved better."
Tyrion picks up the book, thumbing through its pages as if searching for something lost.
"The writing, while rich in detail, drowns itself in its own verbosity. Every description, every introspection, is stretched to the point where even my patience, vast as it is, begins to wear thin. The weight of the Warhammer universe is evident, yes, but it feels less like immersion and more like a heavy cloak suffocating the narrative."
He sets the book down again, a sardonic smile playing at his lips.
"And then there’s Ahriman himself—a character torn between brilliance and obsession, yet rendered static by his own repetitiveness. His quest for redemption, or perhaps vindication, lacks the nuance one might expect. Instead of growth, we’re given a character trapped in a cycle of failure, which, while thematically appropriate, grows tiresome after the first hundred pages."
Tyrion sighs, topping off his goblet.
"Still, I must give credit where it is due. The exploration of power and its consequences—how ambition can both drive and destroy—is a theme I can always appreciate. And there are moments of brilliance, fleeting as they may be, that hint at what this story could have been."
He raises his goblet in a mock toast.
"To missed opportunities, then. Ahriman may be unchanged, but I can only hope the next tale in this series finds its footing. For now, I shall seek out