At its heart, the story is a dual-protagonist character study of two of the most eccentric figures in 40k lore:
A master chronomancer and astromancer who views the past as a burden and seeks to transcend his mechanical form by mastering the future.
The performance by is widely considered one of the best in Black Library's catalog. infinite and the divine audiobook
Reviewers from The Orkney News and Audible praise how the narration elevates the dry, British humor of the text, making the 13-hour runtime feel much shorter. Deep Lore and Philosophical Themes
Characters like Sannet, Trazyn’s curator, embody the slow erosion of the mind over eons, serving as a reminder that even the undying eventually break down. At its heart, the story is a dual-protagonist
Reed brings a distinct "smugness" to Trazyn’s dialogue and a palpable "venom" to Orikan’s responses.
What begins as a petty scrap over an artifact eventually uncovers a deep deception by the C’tan known as The Deceiver , forcing the rivals into an uneasy alliance to prevent a galactic catastrophe. Why the Audiobook Stands Out Deep Lore and Philosophical Themes Characters like Sannet,
Much of the book’s charm comes from the absurdity of Necron existence. One notable scene features a court trial that lasts years, where Orikan repeatedly "save scums" by reversing time to fix his slips of the tongue, eventually nearly melting himself from the temporal strain.
While it is often funny, the book doesn't shy away from the tragedy of the Necrons:
The Infinite and The Divine: Warhammer 40,000 - Audiobook by Robert Rath