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Asurmen - Hand of Asuryan

Asurmen - Hand of Asuryan

by Gav Thorpe
Paperback
Publication Date: 06/09/2016

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The story of Asurmen, the Hand of Asuryan, the first and greatest of the eldar Phoenix Lords.

The Phoenix Lords are demigods of battle, warriors whose legends span the stars. They are embodiments of the warrior nature of the eldar, and each walks his own path. The first, and greatest, is Asurmen, the Hand of Asuryan. Since he led his people from destruction at the time of the Fall, he has guided his children, the Dire Avengers, in defending the remnants of the eldar as they plan their rise back to galactic dominance. A superlative warrior and peerless leader, Asurmen is one of the greatest hopes of the eldar race.

ISBN:
9781784962685
9781784962685
Category:
Science fiction
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
06-09-2016
Language:
English
Publisher:
Games Workshop, Limited
Country of origin:
United Kingdom
Dimensions (mm):
198.12x129.54x17.78mm
Weight:
0.19kg
Gav Thorpe

Gav Thorpe is the author of the Horus Heresy novels Deliverance Lost, Angels of Caliban and Corax, as well as the novella The Lion, which formed part of the New York Times bestselling collection The Primarchs, and several audio dramas. He has written many novels for Warhammer 40,000, including Ashes of Prospero, Imperator: Wrath of the Omnissiah and the Rise of the Ynnari novels Ghost Warrior and Wild Rider.

He also wrote the Path of the Eldar and Legacy of Caliban trilogies, and two volumes in The Beast Arises series. For Warhammer, Gav has penned the End Times novel The Curse of Khaine, the Warhammer Chronicles omnibus The Sundering, and recently penned the Age of Sigmar novel The Red Feast. In 2017, Gav won the David Gemmell Legend Award for his Age of Sigmar novel Warbeast. He lives and works in Nottingham.

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