: Reed is highly praised for his "on point" voice work, particularly his portrayals of the rival Necron lords, Trazyn the Infinite and Orikan the Diviner . His performance emphasizes the petty, arrogant, and humorous nature of their millennia-spanning feud.
: Unlike many Black Library titles that focus on high-action battles, this audio production highlights the book’s "road trip" and mystery elements, making it an approachable entry point for newcomers. infinite and the divine audiobook exclusive
The Infinite and the Divine is a novel by from Black Library (Games Workshop). It follows two immortal necrons — Trazyn the Infinite (a kleptomaniac historian) and Orikan the Diviner (a temporal manipulating astromancer) — as they bicker, scheme, and sabotage each other across 10,000 years over a McGuffin called the Astrarium Mysterios . : Reed is highly praised for his "on
What sets "Infinite and the Divine" apart from other audiobooks is its masterful use of storytelling and sound design. The narrative is woven together with personal anecdotes, allegories, and metaphors, creating an engaging and relatable listening experience that resonates on an emotional level. The Infinite and the Divine is a novel
At the very end of the audio production, after the standard epilogue, Richard Reed adds a (treated as canonical in audio circles):