The Dark Angels Audio Collection (Warhammer 40,000)
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The Dark Angels are among the most steadfast and noble of the Space Marines - but their dark secret, the Fallen they relentlessly hunt, always threatens to bring an end to their legacy of honour....
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The sons of the Lion take centre stage in six audio dramas that reveal the great deeds and dark moments of some of their most prominent heroes.
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No matter the foe, regardless of the odds, the proud warriors of the Dark Angels stubbornly refuse to accept defeat. Descendants of the First Legion, they stand foremost amongst the Chapters of the Space Marines, mankind’s mightiest defenders. None fight with more grim determination than the Dark Angels, and their renowned special companies - the Deathwing and the Ravenwing - are held in awe by allies and enemies alike. Yet behind their devotion to the Imperium lies a dark obsession....
This audio drama anthology contains six tales of the Dark Angels, their missions to defend mankind and their relentless hunt for the mysterious Fallen. Within these tales, you'll be introduced to some of the greatest heroes of the Dark Angels - Chapter Master Azrael, Chief Librarian Ezekiel, Interrogator-Chaplain Asmodai, Deathwing Master Belial and Company Master Balthasar – as they face their greatest trials and darkest moments. You'll also see the Dark Angels through the eyes of mortal warriors who face the Space Marines' wrath after an encounter with the arch-Fallen, Cypher.
Contents:
'The Rage of Asmodai' by C Z Dunn
'Holder of the Keys' by Gav Thorpe
'Accept No Failure' by Gav Thorpe
'Trials of Azrael' by C Z Dunn
'The Ascension of Balthasar' by C Z Dunn
'Malediction' by C Z Dunn
Performed by John Banks, Toby Longworth, Gareth Armstrong, Jonathan Keeble, Sean Barrett, Steve Conlin, Ian Brooker, Tim Bentinck, Rupert Degas, Clare Corbett, Saul Reichlin, Chris Fairbank, Luke Thompson, Jane Whymark”