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The Broken Realms Saga (Or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love AoS) is the current ongoing narrative event in Warhammer Age of Sigmar. Consisting of four main books, as well as a series of short stories published on the Warhammer Community website, this narrative leap bears a lot of similarities to Warhammer 40,000's most recent story series, the Psychic Awakening. However, Broken Realms has something that Psychic Awakening failed to give its readers: Actual Stakes!!
Indeed, in every book released so far, there are massive and dramatic shifts in power that fundamentally affect the direction of the Mortal Realms. A manipulative and subversive quest for divinity, the two biggest egotistical nerds in all of Warhammer going at each other, old characters reemerging and making their mark, new characters and factions making their appearances, the very nature of the Realms being dramatically altered, Sigmar and his golden bois getting taken to the cleaners, BE'LAKOR BEING AN ACTUAL THREAT, etc.
We are keeping the spoilers low but we recommend you read the books, they are actually very fun and help flesh out a lot of Age of Sigmar characters and their interactions.
Story: The Clobbering
Megaboss Bokkrog fights a challenger and loses, only to be knocked out instead of killed. When he wakes up, a shaman is preparing him for the coming of a god (later revealed to be Kragnos).
Story: Cursed Gift
Morathi learns about the properties of the realmstone of Chaos - now dubbed "Varanite" - and decides its just what she needs for her plans after testing it on a few Witch Aelves.
Book One: Morathi
The first book of the saga kicks things off by having Morathi decide to finally realize her aspirations of godhood. After "collecting" an ancient artefact used to collect souls from Slaanesh's gut from the Idoneth, she decides to sic her old "buddies" Sigmar and Alarielle as well as the vengeful Katakros at the Varanspire, Archaon's special hideout, while she picked up some of the stone that composed the keep.
She uses the realmstone and the artefact to open a rift right into her ancient enemy's gut, and managed to eat the souls of all the Phoenix Kings...except for Aenarion. She hesitated eating him because of their past, but he wasn't having any of it and split her in half, one half being her elf wizard self and the other being a monstrous serpentine thing. She hops out of her portal and then fuses with the essence of Khaine, essentially becoming her own god.
With this power in hand, she forces the Idoneth, who sought to reclaim their trinket, to join her in raiding the city of Anvilgard. She takes it over and renames it into Har Kuron, marking a definitive end to her alliance with the God-King. The stormboys fought back, but they eventually fell back after Morathi and the Celestant-Prime had a parley and agreed to let her keep the city in exchange for...something.
Story: The Price of Treason
In Har Kuron, formerly Anvilgard, a group of humans are rescued by a group of Scourge Privateer elves from being executed by the Daughters of Khaine. This is because some of the humans and elves there are loyal to Sigmar and don't like Morathi.
Story: Thicker Than Water
Akhelian King Sythus Nemmetar reflects on the Idoneth's newfound alliance with the Daughters of Khaine during a battle against humans and Lumineth... and doesn't like it. Even moreso for Sythus since he's forced to fight alongside the Hag Queen Nyrithia, who mutilated half his face in a battle ages ago (it doesn't help that Nyrithia trolls Sythus about it mercilessly).
Story: In The Deep Dark Mountain
Three brothers hiding in a cave are found by an Ogor Mawtribes army and drafted into Gordrakk's growing WAAAGH! Also, the three brothers are Mega-Gargants.
Story: The Hateful Stasis
Slaaneshi Chaos Lord Gestharyx gets tired of waiting while battling against the forces of Khorne, and is reassured of Slaanesh's latest plan by the daemon herald Glavia Sinheart.
Story: The Squint
Skragrott tries to make sense of the prophecies in his Fungal Asylum. One of his captives, a magister of Tzeentch, attacks him while giving some major prophecies, but Skragrott takes him down with the help of the Bad Moon itself.
Story: The Golden Son
Sigvald and Glutos practice their rivalry in a battle against the Fyreslayers, only stopping when a certain pair of daemons introduced in the Broken Realms saga tell them to go to Excelsis in preparation for a "feast".
Story: Enlightenment
Lumineth Realm-lords work with humans in the city Settler's Gain from the POV of a human university professor. They give the humans totally-not-second-rate accommodations and magical gear and also educate them... which is definitely not "re-educating" them with magic.
Story: The Path Of Futility
Mannfred von Carstein binds a Nurgle daemon and attempts to interrogate it, but the daemon breaks free, forcing Mannfred to kill it. Mannfred also makes his own plans and believes that Nagash will fail.
Story: The Joust Of Kings
Ossiarch Bonereapers Tithemaster Vokmortian and Liege-Kavalos Horrek play Age of Sigmar's version of the board game 4D chess. During the game, they discuss about Nagash's latest plans. The story reveals quiet a bit about what the Bonereapers do in their downtime (and that they actually get downtime).
Book Two: Teclis
Deciding that the whole Necroquake business was going on for too long, that Sigmar was dragging his feet and that Nagash's harassment of the realms was getting too much, Teclis warned Nagash to stop it or be stopped. Nagash predictably told Teclis where to shove his threat.
After surviving a literal gheist tsunami, Teclis decided to rally the forces of his Lumineth Realm-Lords and stick it to the boney asshole. The Lumineth invaded Shysh in flying islands, made much property damage to the Ossiarch Empire and then called it a moral victory. Nagash attempted to get payback and to show he is in control by sending his Mortarchs to expand the influence of the Shysh Nadir. Mannfred was double-dealing the efforts as usual, Neferata met some meddling kids elf twins, and Eltharion dueled Arkhan in a long awaited second round.
After some dubious results, Skelepope makes the brilliant move of trying to beat Teclis on his home turf while attempting to kill Mount Avelanor. The resulting duel between the two nerds included lots of spells, actual sword fighting, teleportation through the Aetheric Void Dragon Ball-style and no less than six super-powered Luminarks firing their lazors and rolling lots of sixes.
There is also a sweet scene of Teclis and Alarielle contemplating the fate of the Realms and giving some light to the grimdarkness of AoS 2nd edition.
Story: Dark Offerings
A group of Skaven assassins vie for Be'lakor's patronage, until one of them wins his favor by discreetly but messily killing the others. Be'lakor's target is also a theoretically immortal being.
Story: Marked For Death
Neferata attempts to have a Kharadron Admiral assassinated, but Lumineth twins Ellania and Ellathor save her.
Book Three: Be'lakor
Tired of being second fiddle to Archie-chan and not being noticed by the Chaos God senpais, Be'lakor has been working a long term plot to block the Stormcasts Reforging process while plummeting the Mortal Relams into a widespread Chaos Storm, in order to do so he engages in 4D chess with none other than Lord Kroak, all while ensuring both a major setback against Archaon's own domains and plans and Sigmar and his allies.
Highlights of the book include a space battle between an armada of Seraphon temple-ships and a Silver Tower, widespread nuclear explosions destroying scores of Realmgates, Be'lakor forcing Lady Olynder to work with him, Gardus Steel-Soul having an astral fly with Kroak, the last stand of the Sigmarite Brotherhood and finally a massive battle between the entire army of the Dark Master vs the Free City of Vindicarum and a massive airfleet formed by all the major city-ports of the Kharadrons united by certain white dwarf and much aether-gold.
Story: Sacrifice
A group of Stormcast seek to free the souls of their brethren that have been captured by the Nighthaunt, with mixed results.
Story: To Cast A Long Shadow
Morathi has a chat with her son, the god formerly known as Malekith. After some back-and-forth sassing, he warns Morathi that Sigmar's preparing to get back at her for taking Anvilgard, and Morathi brushes it off. Tyrion is mentioned to be making moves and the two have an almost wholesome mother/son moment.
Book Four: Kragnos
Revolves around the return of Kragnos, an ancient, destructive god sealed away by Lord Kroak in Ghur during the Age of Myth. Excelsis is involved in a huge battle.