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Skull Throne by Jake Ozga

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5.0

In a silent, desolate part of Shyish, a young woman drifts through what’s left of her life in a distant haze, detached from the world around her. When her routine is broken by a new presence that forces her to act, she feels something stir within that reawakens her mind and opens up a new path before her. This is about as far removed from the usual sort of Black Library stories as you could imagine, an unconventional tale that some might find a little opaque but which rewards the reader’s patience with a rich, mournful depiction of what it takes to survive in the Mortal Realms. It won’t be for everyone, but in its own way it’s as dark and compelling as any Warhammer story.

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