A Place of Reflection
from Black Library…
A Warhammer Age of Sigmar audio drama
Moribus of the Sons of Mallus seeks a deadly foe in the labyrinths of Shadespire. But in a land of shattered glass and twisted reflections, can he trust what he sees – or even his own memories?
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It's a tale of loss, memory and identity that makes excellent use of the audio medium to create tension and drama as one Stormcast Eternal delves into his memories and begins to doubt everything he knows.
THE STORY
Moribus, Stormcast Eternals Decimator of the Sons of Mallus, wanders the glass labyrinths of Shadespire, alone. Somewhere out of sight, his brothers can be heard, and together they search for a dangerous creature, a malignant spirit that haunts this wasteland. This foe carries a cache of shardglass, which Sigmar hopes can cure the Stormcast Eternals of the degradations that come with their reforging. As Moribus remembers his many deaths to focus his mind, he begins to doubt his senses and reality – and danger beckons.
Written by David Guymer
Running time: 20 minutes. Performed by John Banks, Tim Bruce, Cliff Chapman, Steve Conlin, Melvyn Rawlinson and Andrew Wincott.
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