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On The Shoulders Of Giants and Other Stories (PB)
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A brave and beleaguered Cities of Sigmar anthology
A novella and 11 short stories brought together in one collection
These tales focus on the denizens of the Mortal Realms, exploring how they deal with the dangers lurking around every corner
Written by Adrian Tchaikovsky, Hal Wilson, Christopher Allen, Liane Merciel, Noah Van Nguyen, Nick Horth, Anna Stephens, and Matt Keefe
A Warhammer Age of Sigmar Anthology
To take the Coin Malleus is to pledge one’s life, limbs, and death to the Dawnbringer Crusades. Fusil-Major Rosforth knows this better than most. Following an almost career-ending injury, he now rides into battle atop Slobda – ogor, Maneater and fierce, unlikely friend. Their bond is simple: Rosforth shoots, Slobda eats.
READ IT BECAUSE
While Grand Alliance Order features many heroic figures, few are as noble as the mortal defenders of the Cities of Sigmar, fighting on through pure grit and determination. These stories offer insight into what it must be like to face down foes that would drive others mad, defending one’s family, friends, and way of life against beasts and monsters who want nothing more than to tear your home to shreds.
THE STORY
Something gnaws at the Realm of Ghyran. The skaven have come in their millions, and Rosforth and Slobda must somehow lead a despondent band of survivors to safety, relentlessly pursued by plague-infested tides of devious, ravenous vermin.
CONTENTS
– On the Shoulders of Giants (novella) by Adrian Tchaikovsky
– The Wanderer (short story) by Hal Wilson
– Hounds (short story) by Christopher Allen
– Roadwarden (short story) by Liane Merciel
– Murder by Moonlight (short story) by Noah Van Nguyen
– The Manse of Mirrors (short story) by Nick Horth
– Past Returns (short story) by Hal Wilson
– False Dawn (short story) by Christopher Allen
– River of Death (short story) by Anna Stephens
– The Siege of Greenspire (short story) by Anna Stephens
– The Book of Transformations (short story) by Matt Keefe
– The Nameless (short story) by Hal Wilson
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