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Briardark

Warhammer Horror

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Briardark

By: C L Werner
Narrated by: Gabrielle Nellis-Pain
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A Warhammer Horror Novel

An evil entity stalks the forest of Briardark, and the revered beasthunter Samuel Helmgaart must recover from tragedy to protect his village.

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Continue exploring the tale of Mhurghast and find out what life looks like in Shyish, the Realm of Death, as nightmares become reality.

The story

Evil stirs in Briardark, an ancient forest that looms over the Shyishan village of Felstein, where whispers abound of the spectres and brutes that lurk amongst the trees.

One man keeps these perils at bay—Samuel Helmgaart, the revered beasthunter of Felstein—but when tragedy strikes his family, an unknowable foe is unleashed, one that stalks the villagers and turns neighbour against neighbour.

Soon, a witch hunt ensues, and in the midst of his own sorrow Samuel’s daughter, Cicely, struggles with grief that has twisted into something dark. To save her, the beasthunter must track down the entity in the forest, and the evil that beckons to his daughter from beyond a most hostile grave.

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The "main character" of the book isnt really mentioned much in the description. The way this character is written can often be eyerolling, a gold metal mental gymnast with the way they justify their actions. If you have read the 40k short story "The Oubliette" this hits alot of the same themes/story beats. If a story can make me hate its main character its usually a pretty good, I was cheering for their downfall the whole way through.

Gabrielle Nellis-Pain does an amazing job, her vocal range is incredible and brings all the characters to life while making them very vocally distinct. Gabrielle does more varied/better male voices than most actual men. Truly a talented professional.

C L Werner doesnt dissapoint either, the story itself does take a bit to get going and the main character goes through less of a "fall to chaos" and more of a "dive" they waste no time justifying murder.

Chaos be Chaosing, Good Enough

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Fun descent into self-preservation and shame with a touch of knitting. Leave that cat alone!

Family Values

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Gabrielle did such a wonderful job! I got lost in the vocals in the husky males voices and the beautiful sing songy females. Truly made a well written, albeit not my favorite story, book into a true story.

not what I expected

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Usually I use a special 5/5 for warhammer books, and this one wouldn’t need it.

Great!

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I liked the story overall but it was a much different story than the synopsis would leave you to believe.

Misleading synopsis

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