Who Voices Khazan In The Audiobook Version?

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Lila
Lila
2026-07-04 21:23:18
David Warner’s Khazan is iconic. That voice could narrate a grocery list and make it sound profound. My favorite detail? How he pauses slightly before punchlines—like even the character’s jokes are weathered. Makes me wish he’d done more fantasy audiobooks before he passed.
Claire
Claire
2026-07-05 21:42:59
Khazan's voice in the audiobook is brought to life by none other than the legendary British actor David Warner. I stumbled upon this gem while binge-listening to the series last winter, and his performance absolutely floored me. Warner's rich, gravelly tone adds this layers-of-history vibe to Khazan that makes the character feel like he's stepped straight out of an ancient epic.

What's wild is how he contrasts Khazan's battle-hardened exterior with these fleeting moments of vulnerability—like when recalling fallen comrades. It’s not just narration; it’s a masterclass in audio acting. I’d recognize that voice anywhere—it’s the same one that haunted me as the villain in 'Titan A.E.' back in the day.
Vanessa
Vanessa
2026-07-06 20:56:23
Oh, David Warner’s Khazan is chef’s kiss. I’ve listened to a ton of audiobooks, but his delivery sticks with you—like smoky whiskey for your ears. He doesn’t just read lines; he growls them with this weight that makes you believe Khazan’s seen centuries of war. Fun side note: Warner also voiced Ra’s al Ghul in 'Batman: The Animated Series', so now I low-key imagine Khazan as a fantasy version of that character. Perfect casting, honestly.
Felix
Felix
2026-07-07 19:17:52
I geeked out hard when I recognized David Warner’s voice as Khazan. Dude’s a chameleon—from 'Tron' to 'Star Trek', he’s done everything, but this role might be my favorite. There’s a scene where Khazan laughs at his own mortality, and Warner nails this mix of bitterness and humor that gave me chills. Pro move: Listen with headphones to catch all the subtle raspy undertones. Makes you wonder why more audiobooks don’t hire classic actors like him.
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