
Anarchist
Ends of Magic, Book 4
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Narrated by:
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Phil Thron
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By:
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Alexander Olson
About this listen
The Empire of Giantsrest must fall.
With an army marching on the liberated city of Halsmet, Nathan and his allies are prepared to fight to the death. Giantsrest may have overwhelming magical might, helmed by the nearly immortal archmage Badud—but Nathan has a few tricks of his own.
To win the war that will follow, Nathan must risk it all. With his skills as an antimage and assassin, he will disguise himself behind enemy lines, attacking where Giantsrest least expects it, in the capital—the political heart of their power, where mages jockey for status. But one wrong move would spell failure and place Gemore in the crosshairs. Striking from the shadows, he must defeat his targets and uncover the secrets of the Academy before his time runs out.
Even if he fails, Nathan is sure of one thing.
His enemies will learn to fear the antimage.
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- Daniel C.
- 05-02-25
Gem of a series, quickly becoming my favourite L-RPG
so far this series has been absolutely fantastic, great pacing, great character development and most importantly,
consistency throughout!
would highly reccomend!
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- Jonathan
- 17-02-25
A great addition to an excellent series
Once again, Olson's world and story is unique and enthralling! It's great to see unique challenges for Nathan even after his anti-magic was feeling overpowered. I also adored the final battle! The physics-inspired spells had me gasping out loud and the way that Nathan combats challenges always feel logical but inventive in a very fun way! My only minor request is that we return to the level of detail in using antimagic that was given in the early books (e.g. originally breaking the mind magic in the first few chapters). The scene in the amphitheatre felt exciting in large part because of the battle of intellects shown in the complexity of the magic and anti-magic, and that has been such a strong-point of the series.
Regarding the narration, I spoke at (perhaps unnecessary) length about Thron's feminine voices in my review of the last book. As such, I was thrilled to see how much he has clearly worked to improve! "Heat from fire", Phil 😜 Everything else has remained excellent in his performance.
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- Chris
- 04-02-25
Much better ending than the 3rd
Really enjoyed it, and as per the title, there was a satisfying ending to wrap it all up.
fantastic narration; couldn't have picked someone better for the role.
And lastly, I can't wait for what comes next!
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