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Adam Hales

“A must‑have for Halo lore fans” —Halo just got a huge new anthology packed with lore and over 30 narrated stories

The stunning cover art is illustrated by Levi "Leviathan" Hoffmeier, known for official artwork in the 2022 Halo Encyclopedia and the beloved fan-made comic A Fistful of Arrows.

If you’re a massive Halo fan like me, you may have already heard of Halo: Waypoint Chronicles, with Volume One containing over 30 stories spanning “all corners of the Halo universe,” whether that’s the Forerunners or stories we’ve become more acquainted with in recent years through the Banished.

The collection itself features 24 stories that were previously only available online, alongside ten new stories exclusive to the collection. Over on Halo Waypoint, we also get a nice table showing what stories to expect, so I’ll include that list here:

Vertical Umbrage

Winter Contention

Precipice

Duality

Sunrise on Sanghelios

Saturn Devouring His Son

Battle for the Blood-Moon

Trial of Reckoning

Hippocratica

Fireside

The Third Life

Anvil Accord

The Machine Breaks

Venezian Sonata

Age of Retribution

Whispers From The Pyre

From The Soil To The Stars

Tulpamancy

Battle for the Academy I

Battle for the Academy II

Moonrise Over Mombasa

"Ghosts & Glass" by B. Giraud

Ascension on Atropos

The Eridanus Twelve

Fifth Canticle

Rendezvous With Ramen

Ghosts of the Gyre

Bella Corsa

London Calling

Aileron

Worlds Uncharted

First Rain

Axios

Graveworld

Connectivity, Part 2

What’s got me quite interested here is that these stories are also narrated for audiobook, including performances from Halo’s renowned voice of Cortana, Jen Taylor, and even content creators such as HiddenXperia. The book itself is written by Alexander Wakeford and Jeff Easterling, who is the franchise story lead at Halo Studios, and also helped work on Halo Mythos and the Halo Encyclopedia.

Given I’ve yet to dig in myself, I’ll provide the excerpt from the book itself provided by Halo Studios:

Delve once more into stories of legendary heroism and star-spanning conflicts—from the time of the ancient Forerunners to the perils of a twenty-sixth century clash between the United Nations Space Command and the Banished alien alliance.

As a big Halo story nut, I’ll definitely be sinking my teeth into this collection, and I actually think I’ll pick up the audiobook too. I have this weird habit of reading books alongside the audiobook using Storyteller, but let me know your thoughts on this in the comments.

Halo does have a bad habit of continuing stories in its expanded universe, which I’m not really complaining about, but I’d definitely like to see more of these stories explored through games rather than books.

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