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  • Children of Teclis

  • Warhammer Age of Sigmar
  • By: Evan Dicken
  • Narrated by: Amy Rockson
  • Length: 10 hrs and 55 mins
  • 4.9 out of 5 stars (9 ratings)

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Children of Teclis

By: Evan Dicken
Narrated by: Amy Rockson
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Summary

A Lumineth Realm-lords Novel

Loreseeker Elarin delves into the tomb-prison of Nagash in order to prevent his resurrection. What she finds there is not what she expects.

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It’s a fascinating glimpse of two very different aelven cultures – the blighted and desperate Idoneth Deepkin, and the skilled but haughty Lumineth Realm-lords.

THE STORY

Nagash is cast down. The Lumineth stand triumphant. Mighty Teclis, in his wisdom, has left his children to guard the tomb of the Great Necromancer.

Loreseeker Elarin the Illuminated is one such soul. Determined to prevent Nagash’s resurrection, she delves deeper than any other, risking both the ire of her allies and her very being to uncover the secrets of Marrowscar.

However, a hidden danger lies at the heart of this ancient Ossiarch necropolis. The Idoneth Deepkin, reavers from the ocean floor, intend to use Marrowscar’s forbidden knowledge to heal their withered souls, even at the cost of Lumineth lives. If Elarin is to save her kin and stop the return of the God of Death, she must do the unthinkable and damn her Deepkin cousins to their nightmare existence.

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A delight.

A fascinating insight into two of the races of Aelves. It was also great fun to follow the journey of Loreseeker Elarin who genuinely develops as a character as the tale progresses. Highly recommend.

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We need more Lumineth and Idoneth books!

Its great to get more insight into both of these races in AOS, especially since we're lacking a fair number of mage focused stories in this new setting. Its wonderful to see and hear the effects of magic, witch-sight and how it feels to interact with those powers on the regular. Still a warhammer story so not exactly a "happy" ending but it is a warhammer end, hope we see more of this character going forwards.

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Finally some good elf-content!

A very good and well contained adventure with lots of elves, a good story and some neat twists.

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Great AOS book

I really liked this book, one of my favourites in the setting. It’s very grim, with quite somber and bittersweet ending which I really liked.

The main character was a treat, an asshole yet the only person with hope. Which she loses, harshly. Though all characters were quite memorable.

The book did drag a little towards the end.

The reading was also great, it’s refreshing to hear a female character with a woman’s voice in a Warhammer book.

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Children of teckles

Been a fan of the high elfs of the old world my holde life and now the stories of the lumineth realm lords are just fantastic lore that carries on the lore

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