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Untamed Realms (Paperback)

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A Warhammer Age of Sigmar Anthology

The Mortal Realms have been despoiled. Ravaged by the followers of the Chaos Gods, they stand on the brink of utter destruction. Against such foes, courage is the best defence and the most effective weapon. It is something that Sigmar’s chosen do not lack. But they are not always strong enough to prevail, and even in victory, each new battle saps their souls a little more.

This is a time of turmoil. This is the era of war. This is the Age of Sigmar.

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This anthology features selected short stories from Richard Strachan, Noah Van Nguyen, Gary Kloster, and many more. It’s the ideal companion to your adventures through the Mortal Realms.

THE STORY

From the verdant rainforests of Ghyran to the endless plains of Ghur, the Mortal Realms are home to beasts and empires beyond counting. As everyday folk strive to find a way simply to survive, the forces of Order fight for every inch of territory, relentlessly harried by the armies of Chaos, Death, and Destruction.

Humans, aelves and duardin use any means necessary to cleanse the lands of the Dark Gods' taint, while also holding back hordes of savage orruks, and banishing the restless souls that march in the name of Nagash, the Supreme Lord of the Undead. The battle for ascendance in the Mortal Realms never ends.

This anthology contains:

The Order of Azyr
The Interrogator, by Richard Strachan
The Orphan of Pale Harbour, by Richard Strachan
Shadowglass Creek, by Richard Strachan

Lords of the Aelves
The House of Moons, by Jeremy Lambert
The Low Road, by Evan Dicken
Soul Warden, by Miles A Drake
Cauldron of Blood, by Chris Thursten
The Hunter's Quarry, by Colin B Harvey

Despoilers of the Realms
Crown of Flames, by Noah Van Nguyen
Anger and Ash, by Gary Kloster
The Waste, the Worm and the Witch, by Gary Kloster
Boss of Bosses, by Luke Scull

Old Whitebeard
The Ancestor's Hall, by David Guymer