There's some very cool colour schemes in this part of the codex, you should look them up.

Like my readings of GW literature? Why not do me a favour and post on the Black Library Facebook page and tell them you want me to narrate one of their audiobooks? That would make my week to be honest.


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Thank you to Gav Thorpe and Alessio Cavatore for writing the fiction I grew up with.

Gav Thorpe on Twitter: https://twitter.com/GavThorpeCreate

Gav Thorpe's website: https://gavthorpe.co.uk/

Alessio Cavatore on Twitter: https://twitter.com/alessiocavatore

Are there any old codexes you think I should turn into audio next? Let me know at www.twitter.com/RJBayley or at robertjbayley(at)gmail.com. Get in touch with me if you've got an old Codex you want to donate to the project too and we can discuss postage options.


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