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An entertaining read.
I enjoyed the various descriptions and world-views explored in this book. We see the daily tasks of a chaos lord. We are shown what life is like for beastmen that live in close proximity to human chaos warrants. We see how a ruined city is reclaimed and the efforts and costs for rebuilding. However, for me, the most interesting part is seeing how far a stormcast can go to get what they want, even if it might go against the orders of Sigmar himself.
I enjoyed the various descriptions and world-views explored in this book. We see the daily tasks of a chaos lord. We are shown what life is like for beastmen that live in close proximity to human chaos warrants. We see how a ruined city is reclaimed and the efforts and costs for rebuilding. However, for me, the most interesting part is seeing how far a stormcast can go to get what they want, even if it might go against the orders of Sigmar himself.

Reynold's AoS fiction has a baseline level of quality that this novel continues to meet. Loses focus here and there due to just the large cast of point of view characters, but all in all an enjoyable read if for no other reason than I enjoy spending time with the characters I've come to know. And there's a lot of them.
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