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The End Times Doom of the Old World
The End Times Doom of the Old World
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A Warhammer Chronicles Omnibus
Dark forces rise to dominance, and the world stands on the brink of destruction. Is this truly the End Times?
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Explore the brutal destruction of the World-that-Was in this omnibus containing three full-length novels and two short stories by some of Black Library's most popular authors.
THE STORY
As the dread armies of the Everchosen march unabated across the Empire, the mighty lords of distant lands look to take advantage of the growing crisis. In Naggaroth, the Witch King raises his armies against his ancestral home of Ulthuan, determined to conquer it and take it from the hated high elves and his rival Tyrion. Beneath the earth, the servants of the Horned Rat seek to topple the ancient kingdom of Karak Eight Peaks and lay low their old enemies – the dwarfs.
However, such conflicts are but a prelude to an even greater doom. Archaon prepares his war host to sack Middenheim, the last bulwark of humankind against the ultimate victory of Chaos. Should he prevail and the mortal races fall, the Old World will not survive.
CONTENTS
– The Curse of Khaine (Novel) by Gav Thorpe
– The Rise of the Horned Rat (Novel) by Guy Haley
– The Lord of the End Times (Novel) by Josh Reynolds
– The Siege of Naggarond (Short story) by Sarah Cawkwell
– Bride of Khaine (Short story) by Graeme Lyon
Written by Gav Thorpe, Guy Haley, Josh Reynolds, Sarah Cawkwell, and Graeme Lyon.Added To Cart :Add To Cart Failed :prouduct successfully added to wishlist !Dark Grading Guide
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