Infinite And The Divine Audiobook Exclusive Upd Jun 2026

The novel transforms Trazyn (the curator) and Orikan (the chronomancer) into deeply human, albeit metallic, protagonists driven by obsession.

An audiobook is only as good as its narrator, and Black Library pulled out all the stops for this exclusive release. The book is narrated by Richard Reed, whose performance has achieved legendary status within the audio community. Distinct Audio Personas infinite and the divine audiobook exclusive

Trazyn’s obsession with preserving the past contrasts beautifully against Orikan’s obsession with predicting the future. The auditory back-and-forth illustrates two ideological walls colliding repeatedly. The novel transforms Trazyn (the curator) and Orikan

The Ethics of Speaking of the Infinite There is an ethical obligation in how we speak of the infinite and divine. To speak carelessly is to domesticate mystery; to speak exclusively in negations is to leave listeners cold. The ethical task, then, is to balance fidelity to mystery with generosity of articulation: to use metaphor, narrative, and testimony that invite rather than coerce belief, that open space for doubt and wonder. Audiobook narration can model this balance through tone—neither dogmatic nor evasive—permitting listeners to inhabit uncertainty alongside insight. To speak carelessly is to domesticate mystery; to

The book's text describes Trazyn the Infinite and Orikan the Diviner as having different personalities, but the audiobook gives them distinct, consistent vocal identities :

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: While not physically included in the audiobook file, the story is technically a follow-up to Robert Rath's short story War in the Museum . Reading or listening to that short story first is often recommended by fans to complete the full narrative arc. The Story: A 10,000-Year Prank War