Gotrek and Felix are a pair of characters in the Warhammer Fantasy setting who appear in a. Gotrek and Felix first encountered her in Trollslayer when she was a little girl, the only. (The first twelve books of the series, from Trollslayer to Zombieslayer, have been reprinted in four Gotrek and Felix Omnibus collections.). Gotrek and Felix are a pair of characters in the Warhammer Fantasy setting who appear in a series of novels mainly by William King and also by Nathan Long Premise. The novels chronicle the adventures of a Dwarven Slayer named Gotrek Gurnisson and his poet/insurrectionist companion. Gotrek and felix Download gotrek and felix or read online books in PDF, EPUB, Tuebl, and Mobi Format. Click Download or Read Online button to get gotrek and felix book now. This site is like a library, Use search box in the widget to get ebook that you want. Gotrek And Felix The Anthology. Gotrek & Felix do not gain experience or bonuses from slayer specific skills, techs or other sources. They can be recruited in either the Altdorf Tier 5 Settlement or the Karak Kadrin Slayer Shrine. Gotrek & Felix are available for all Dwarf, Empire and Southern Realm factions in Custom Battle. Gotrek & Felix Series. 14 primary works. 38 total works. Follow the adventures of a Dwarfen Slayer named Gotrek Gurnisson and his human companion, Felix Jaeger. As a slayer Gotrek has sworn to seek an honourable death in combat to atone for an unspoken personal disgrace. Felix, bound to him by a Dwarfen blood-oath sworn after a drinking. The adventures of Gotrek, a dwarf Slayer who seeks his death in glorious battle to atone for unspecified past sins and his companion, warrior-poet Felix who has pledged to record his death.
Gotrek and Felix
Gotrek and Felix are a pair of characters in the Warhammer Fantasy setting who appear in a series of novels mainly by William King and also by Nathan Long.
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Premise[edit]
The novels chronicle the adventures of a DwarvenSlayer named Gotrek Gurnisson and his poet/insurrectionist companion, Felix Jaeger. As a Slayer, Gotrek seeks a glorious death in battle to atone for his unknown sins. Felix, bound to him by a Dwarven blood-oath sworn after a drinking binge, is tasked with writing and recording his heroic exploits and ultimately his death. Felix, however, has long since come to adopt the opinion that 'anything capable of killing the Slayer would finish me off shortly afterwards'. Together they have travelled the length and breadth of the Old World and beyond, fighting against all manners of evil from orcs to undead to the forces of Chaos so that Gotrek might finally fulfill his Slayer Oath by dying in battle.
As well as appearing in the novels they have also been incorporated into the Warhammer Fantasy Battle game appearing initially as special characters in the 4th edition Dwarf army book and then gaining rules as a regiment of renown in the 6th edition of the game. The characters also make an appearance in the Warhammer Fantasy MMORPG Warhammer Online: Age of Reckoning.
Primary Characters[edit]
Gotrek[edit]
Gotrek Gurnisson is the greatest (or worst, depending on the viewpoint) Dwarven Slayer ever to have lived. This apparent contradiction is rooted in the nature of the Slayer Oath. Having committed a crime so terrible that only death in battle will serve as atonement, Gotrek has fought and slain numerous monsters, including hordes of orcs and Skaven, a giant, trolls, Chaos warlords and sorcerers, an entire Black Ark of Naggaroth and even a Bloodthirster of Khorne, and unfortunately (in his mind) lived to fight another day. His inability to find the heroic end he seeks begins to take its toll after a time, and by the events of Orcslayer, Gotrek is becoming worried that all that remains for him is a pathetic doom against unworthy opponents like Goblins, or even worse, death as a result of old age. An experienced adventurer before taking the Slayer Oath, Gotrek has travelled across many lands and faced numerous foes of the Dwarven people, and possesses some engineering experience, including the ability to pilot gyrocopters. Gotrek is also a very grim and moody figure, even by Dwarven standards, and possesses the same stubborn character, obsession with honour, oaths and grudges, unerring sense of direction, prodigious love of ale and general distrust of non-dwarves that is typical of his people's culture. Like all Slayers, Gotrek shaved his crimson hair into what usually is a crescent shaped Mohawk and is described as broader than he is tall, heavily muscled, and wears a patch to cover an eye which he lost in battle with Orcs and Goblins. He is also far stronger than the average dwarf and is able to perceive secret passageways in seemingly impenetrable tunnel walls. He is seemingly impossible to kill, having survived, among other things, a single combat with a Bloodthirster of Khorne, being hit by a stone hurled by a trebuchet, being catapulted into an orc ship and falling three hundred feet off a cliff.
The exact nature of Gotrek's crime has never been explicitly revealed; like many Slayers, Gotrek considers his transgressions an intensely personal shame, and has threatened to kill those nosy enough to pry. However, some hints have been revealed over the course of the novels, though the authenticity of these sources is somewhat questionable. In a vision of the Slayer's past seen by Arek Demonclaw, it is shown that after returning from his first incursion into the Chaos Wastes, Gotrek found his wife and children dead. The vision then shows Gotrek in the court of an unnamed dwarf lord, and Gotrek arguing with the said lord. Afterward the dwarf lord sentences Gotrek to an unnamed fate, at which Gotrek kills the Lord and his bodyguard and all others that do not flee. Wracked with guilt and shame, Gotrek shaved his hair, becoming a Slayer.
His signature weapon is a battleaxe imbued with powerful rune magic, having gained this weapon during his first excursion into the northern Chaos Wastes, where he recovered it from the dead son of King Thangrim Firebeard. Gotrek's axe is as powerful as that wielded by the dwarven High King, Thorgrim Grudgebearer. This weapon was the Runemaster's Axe of the lost dwarven fortress of Karag Dum, and supposedly previously belonged to the dwarven deity Grimnir. The elven mage Teclis once read the magical aura of Gotrek, and determined that immense power is flowing from the axe and slowly changing The Slayer into something greater than an ordinary dwarf - having already been proved in the previous eight books when all the creatures Gotrek has killed are considered.
Felix[edit]
Felix Jaeger is Gotrek's reluctant companion and 'Rememberer.' The black sheep of a rich Imperial mercantile family, he was initially a poet but was expelled from university after accidentally killing a student in a duel. After Gotrek saved Felix from being killed in the Window Tax Riots in Altdorf, Felix, in a drunken stupor, swore a blood-oath to record Gotrek's doom so that his honor could be maintained and to let him be remembered by the world. Microsoft visual basic powerpacks 10. A blood-oath was the gravest one a dwarf could make (even for a society obsessed with the sanctity of oaths), and so Felix was compelled to travel with Gotrek. A major theme in the novels is the tension within Felix between his desire to settle down in peace and comfort, away from the danger of being Gotrek's companion, and his longing to escape the banalities of civilized Imperial society for a life of heroism and adventure, and it is this conflict that shaped much of his relationship with Gotrek and his family.
In contrast to Gotrek's taciturn and absolutist mentality, Felix is a much more romantic, pragmatic figure, and frequently serves as the voice of logic and moral reason of the duo in order to remind Gotrek of the long-term consequences of his actions and guide him towards greater heroism. He also finds himself serving in a more diplomatic role, helping to soothe bruised egos after Gotrek's anti-authoritarian nature provokes allies or civilized society. Felix is also something of a womanizer, and forms several romantic relationships over the course of the series, most prominently with the Kislevite noblewoman (and eventual vampire) Ulrika Magdova.
Felix is a human with a swordsman's physique and long blond hair, who favors a chain shirt and red cloak. Over years of following Gotrek, Felix has become an accomplished swordsman and duelist. His own weapon is the rune sword Karaghul, a blade with a dragon hilt recovered from the fallen hold of Karak Eight Peaks. A relic of the Knights of the Order of the Fiery Heart, it was forged for the purpose of slaying dragons. As shown in Dragonslayer, it grants him a shield from a dragon's fiery breath, as well as providing a powerful confidence when facing such a creature. As the decades pass, old acquaintances comment that Felix has not aged a day. First shrugged off as niceties, this soon becomes fact when, in Elfslayer, Max Schreiber verifies that Felix has indeed become immortal, or as close as to make no difference. Upon self-inspection, Felix also discovers that many of his old scars and wounds have vanished from his body. Max attributes this immortal state to various causes, from both Felix's and Gotrek's magical weapons, to some force encountered during their sojourn in the Chaos Wastes, to his passing through the wormhole in Sylvania. Many of his diaries concerning his and Gotrek's adventures have been published by his brother, Otto. The outlandishness and impossibility of the tales in question have brought most of its readers, including Otto, to believe it to be pure fiction.
Supporting characters[edit]
Ulrika[edit]
Ulrika Magdova is a vampire, formerly a Kislevite noblewoman and Felix's former love interest. She was daughter to Ivan Straghov, March Warden of the Border, which was the first defense against the forces of the Ruinous Powers descending from the Chaos Wastes in the north. While still human, she was a notable swordswoman and beauty, attracting the attentions of both Felix Jaeger and Max Schreiber during the expedition to Karag Dum. Felix won. However, due to differences in background, they began to split after the Battle of Praag, and their division compounded when Ulrika was turned into one of the bloodsucking undead by Adolphus Krieger in Sylvania. Her transformation is one of the reasons why Felix stayed out of the Old World for two decades. She returned in Manslayer, seemingly wanting to patch things up with Felix, but once again their differences (now predator and prey) prevented a complete reconciliation and she abandoned Felix and Gotrek to fight fellow vampires, forced to abide her 'mother's' command to kill them. Ulrika also now has her own book series (which seem to chronicle her adventures between her last appearance in Vampireslayer and return in Manslayer) - 'Ulrika the Vampire' series, beginning with Bloodborn and continuing with Bloodforged and Bloodsworn. She also appears in the short story The Funeral of Gotrek Gurnisson, in which she temporarily joins forces with Felix to hunt down the villains whom he (mistakenly) believes have killed Gotrek.
Max[edit]
Maximillian 'Max' Schreiber is an Imperial wizard, first encountered by Felix and Gotrek in Middenheim aboard the Spirit of Grungni. Max swiftly established himself as a powerful ally, and a bitter rival with Felix for Ulrika's affections. Max is an avid scholar into the powers of Chaos, having lost his family to beastmen as a child, and has made it his mission in life to destroy Chaos wherever he found it: however, he was expelled from the Imperial College of Magic for displaying too great an interest in the subject. However, Max's knowledge proves invaluable as the group find themselves in battle with the forces of Chaos. Specifically, he was originally written to be a Gold wizard but this was later retconned in 'Elfslayer' to being a wizard of the Light College and using the Wind of Hysh.
Kat[edit]
Kat (full name Katerina) is a young woman who serves as Felix's current love interest. Gotrek and Felix first encountered her in Trollslayer when she was a little girl, the only survivor of a beastmen attack led by a female Chaos Champion. As the story unfolded, it turned out Kat was the Chaos Champion's daughter (the woman having been raped in her youth), who sought to murder the child and become a Daemon Prince, but the champion was killed by Kat, who stabbed her in the back with her own sword as the woman tried to kill Felix. After the battle, Kat begged Gotrek and Felix to let her go with them, but the pair refused, knowing a child wouldn't be safe travelling with them, and left her in the care of a woodsman and his family. However, they encountered Kat again in Shamanslayer many years later, now a woman in her late twenties and a deadly warrior, driven to kill all beastmen to avenge the murder of her adopted family. As they journeyed together, Felix and Kat began to feel affection for each other; while Felix initially had misgivings about falling in love with a woman half his age, whom he'd known as a child, after rescuing Kat from bandits who'd abducted her, Felix accepted what he felt, and the pair became lovers. They survived the battle against the beastmen and Heinrich Kemmler's zombie horde, though Kat was left behind accidentally as they tried to flee Castle Reikguard, and only just managed to avoid death by starvation before the Reikland army arrived, though she still had enough strength to assist in the final battle, distracting Kemmler long enough for Gotrek to reach him.
Other Dwarfs[edit]
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- Borek Forkbeard is an ancient dwarf who is near 500 years old, he was originally of the hold of Karag Dum where he and a group of other dwarves escaped just before the siege of Karag Dum to bring aid. He funded the first attempted rescue mission into the Chaos Wastes in armored dwarf ground vehicles in which he, Snorri and Gotrek were the only survivors. His second (and successful attempt) was to fly over the waste in an airship built by Malakai Makaisson.
- Malakai Makaisson is a dwarf Slayer and mad genius engineer. The creator of the Spirit Of Grungi, the great (and only) airship that carried the fateful expedition to Karag Dum. He has a peculiar accent (similar to a Scottish brogue) that makes his speech difficult for even other dwarfs to understand. One of Gotrek's and Felix's staunchest allies, he has helped them several times when no one else would. He is also the only known remaining living being, besides Snorri, Borek, and Gotrek and Felix, to have traversed the Chaos Marches and returned alive, with his sanity intact.
- Snorri Nosebiter is another Dwarf Slayer and an old friend of Gotrek. Snorri is portrayed as being courageous, but incredibly stupid. However, he doesn't let this, and the numerous jokes Gotrek and other Slayers make about his stupidity, bother him. He is one of the few Dwarves to treat Felix with a great deal of respect, partly because of his connection to Gotrek, and as a result of the things he has seen Felix do. His most notable feature is his crest: instead of a mohawk of hair, Snorri has a row of bright red nails hammered into his skull to make his crest. By the time of Shamanslayer, Snorri has lost much of his vitality and appears to be suffering dementia, having forgotten much of his past, including the reason he became a Slayer (one of the greatest blasphemies in Dwarven society). Snorri seeks to make a pilgrimage to a shrine of the Dwarf gods and ask for his memory back. He also suffered another major loss, losing most of his right leg to a Minotaur's axe.
- Rodi Balkisson is another Dwarf Slayer, whom the pair encounter in Shamanslayer. Rodi, along with Snorri and another Slayer called Argrin Crownforger, had been travelling across the Empire since the Storm of Chaos, looking for their dooms. Rodi, being younger than most Slayers, got on Gotrek's nerves quite a great deal, as Rodi often made blunt and unsubtle comments about Gotrek's inability to find his doom after nearly twenty years (a subject Gotrek is exceptionally touchy on). After surviving the battle with the beastmen and retreating from the zombie onslaught to Castle Reikguard, Rodi played an instrumental part in the castle's defence, but in the final undead attack, Rodi elected to stay outside the walls, bluntly telling Gotrek that he believed the older Slayer cursed; none near him would die, and Rodi didn't want to be afflicted with that curse. Rodi met his death fighting to the end against the undead champion Krell; later, when Gotrek and Felix returned with the Reikland army to stop Kemmler's ritual, they discovered that the necromancer had raised Rodi as an undead slave. Showing respect to the young Slayer for the first time, Gotrek killed Rodi to free him.
Antagonists[edit]
Thanquol[edit]
Grey Seer Thanquol is one of the most recurrent enemies of Gotrek and Felix, a rarity in that he has encountered the pair more than once and lived to tell the tale. A Skaven Grey Seer of great power, Thanquol conspires to achieve a position on the Council of Thirteen and to bring about the day when the armies of the Skaven, led by him, will conquer the surface world in the name of the Great Horned Rat. Thanquol first came to prominence when he took command of the armies of the Skaven Clan Skab (after his predecessor, Warlord Vermak Skab perished in a 'tragic accident' involving a loaded crossbow and an exploding donkey) and used them for his own ends. He came close to his goal in the novel Skavenslayer, nearly conquering the city of Nuln, but the constant intervention of Gotrek and Felix thwarted his plans, forcing him to flee. Every time they encounter one another, Thanquol's (self-proclaimed) ingenious schemes are either confounded (as Thanquol paranoidly believes) by the incompetence of his lackeys or utterly destroyed by Gotrek and Felix (or both); as a result, Thanquol has lost much power and prestige in the Skaven Under-Empire. Humorously, even though they have foiled many of his plans and ruined his status among Skavens, Gotrek and Felix had no idea of who Thanquol was when he finally was able to catch them. Thanquol has vowed to one day find and kill the pair for the many indignities they have brought on him, along with the loss of his health, sanity and his right hand which was chopped off by Gotrek's axe in Thanquol's last encounter with the pair. Likewise, Gotrek and Felix have vowed revenge on Thanquol when they next meet, especially Felix as Thanquol was responsible for the death of Felix's father. Thanquol like Gotrek and Felix is a proven survivor, though unlike Gotrek and Felix who survive on skill, bravery and honor, Thanquol survives mainly due to his cowardice and his willingness to put others in the line of fire. It is proven fact that most Skaven armies or forces led by Thanquol are either wiped out or suffer extremely high casualties (even by Skaven standards).
Though Thanquol thinks himself a tactical genius, a mighty sorcerer and a brave leader, Thanquol is, like all Skaven, a maniacal egotist and a complete coward who flees at the first sign of trouble. While it is true he has phenomenal sorcerous skill and great cunning, Thanquol prefers to leave the dirty work to his underlings: in particular his bodyguard, the ferocious Rat-Ogre he calls Boneripper. There have been thirteen Bonerippers, nearly all of which have been killed by Gotrek and Felix. Thanquol has his own book series (which would appear to chronicle his schemes in the period between his last appearance in Beastslayer and his return in Elfslayer) which started with the novel Grey Seer and is continued in Temple of the Serpent and Thanquol's Doom.
The fate of Thanquol's Rat ogre bodyguards:
- Boneripper 1. Slain by Gotrek in Skavenslayer.
- Boneripper 2. Slain by Felix in Daemonslayer after Felix threw a dwarf bomb at the creature which Boneripper accidentally swallowed.
- Boneripper 3. Slain by both Snorri & Gotrek in Dragonslayer
- Boneripper 4. Slain by Lord Skrolk in Grey Seer.
- Boneripper 5. Slain by Deathmaster Snikch in Temple of the Serpent
- Boneripper 6. Wounded by a gunpowder explosion in Temple of the Serpent and later eaten by Thanquol
- Boneripper 7. Is the Re-animated body of the first Boneripper. Made possible by Clan Skyres combined use of sorcery and machinery. Gifted to Thanquol in Thanquols Doom. Despite suffering heavy damage the seventh Boneripper is still up and running.
- Boneripper 8-12. ?
- Boneripper 13. Slain by Gotrek on the deck of a skaven submersible in Elfslayer
Other enemies[edit]
Some other enemies Felix and Gotrek have faced (and defeated) in their adventures include:
- The Bloodthirster of Karag Dum (Daemonslayer): An ancient and powerful daemon of Khorne who stalks the ruined city of Karag Dum in the Chaos Wastes. Severely wounded by Felix, slain by Gotrek.
- The Manflayer (Dragonslayer): An Orc chieftain who wears the skins of humans as a cloak, armed with an axe and a magic cleaver. He wanted to take Gotrek's axe to add to his collection, but was slain by Gotrek.
- Skjalandir (Dragonslayer): An old and dangerous dragon that dwells in the World's Edge Mountains, disturbed from his centuries-long slumber by Lhoigor and Kelmain. Killed by Felix.
- Arek Daemonclaw (Beastslayer): A mighty Chaos Lord and follower of the god Tzeentch, who sought to conquer the ancient city of Praag in Kislev. Slain by Gotrek.
- Adolphus Krieger (Vampireslayer): An insane vampire who once served Mannfred von Carstein, Adolphus sought to use an ancient artifact of Nagash to bind all vampires to his will and use them to conquer humanity. Slain by Snorri Nosebiter.
- Lhoigor Goldenrod and Kelmain Blackstaff (Beastslayer & Giantslayer): Two powerful sorcerers of Tzeentch, Lhoigor and Kelmain first appeared briefly in Dragonslayer as sorcerous advisors and lieutenants to Arek Daemonclaw. In Giantslayer, they sought to use the ancient magic of the Old Ones to destabilise the very balance of the world and open gateways that would allow the forces of Chaos to strike all across the world. Lhoigor was killed by Gotrek and Kelmain was slain by Teclis.
- The Sleeper (Orcslayer): A gigantic, Chaos-twisted insectoid creature buried beneath the Dwarven city of Karak Hirn, the Sleeper escaped from its imprisonment and used its powerful psychic abilities to enslave a large number of Orcs, Goblins and Dwarves to do its bidding, in preparation for a war that would allow it to spread its corrupting influence across the world. Slain by Gotrek.
- Waldemar Lichtmann (Manslayer): An Imperial wizard, engineer, mutant and secret leader of a Tzeentchian cult in Nuln called the Brotherhood of the Cleansing Flame, that intended to destroy Nuln and sabotage Middenheim to allow Archaon's victory. Lichtmann explains he joined the side of Chaos as he had begun to mutate, despite doing nothing to provoke it, and saw Archaon as the only one who might allow him to live, for the Empire would execute him for being a mutant, and he believed his genius would go to waste. Slain by Gotrek.
- High Sorceress Heshor (Elfslayer): A Dark Elf sorceress of great power, Heshor, acting under orders from Malekith himself, planned to use an ancient Elven artifact, called 'The Harp of Ruin', to trigger earthquakes and tectonic movements that would destroy Ulthuan and raise the sunken realm of Nagarythe. She planned to test the weapon's abilities by using it on the Empire, but her plans were thwarted by two things: Skaven under the command of Thanquol attacking her forces, trying to steal the Harp for themselves, and the intervention of Gotrek and Felix. Heshor is believed to have perished in the explosion caused by Gotrek's destruction of the 'Harp of Ruin'.
- The Harbinger of Stromfels (Slayer of the Storm God): An Avatar of the Storm God, Stromfels, the Harbinger is a gigantic creature composed of the lower body of a human and the upper body of a shark. The Harbinger was created when a gem called the 'Heart of Stromfels', was fused to the body of a willing host: while the 'Heart' is attached to the Harbinger, it is invulnerable to all wounds. The Harbinger sought to destroy the city of Marienburg. The Harbinger, however, was slain by Gotrek in Marienburg: the Slayer tore the 'Heart' away, rendering the Harbinger vulnerable, then split its skull with his axe.
- Urslak Cripplehorn and Gargorath the God-Touched (Shamanslayer): Two powerful Beastmen, Urslak is the titular shaman, while Gargorath is a powerful warlord who serves him. Urslak is goat-headed and grey-furred, wears old robes decorated with hundreds of birds' feet and carries a magical staff topped with a blue crystal held in the claw of a griffin. Gargorath, however, is black-furred and ram-headed, wears crude armour and carries a magical axe that 'eats what it kills': it steals the life from those it kills and uses it to heal Gargaroth. The pair planned, with the aid of Tzeentch to cast a spell that would transform everyone living in the forests of the Empire into beastmen, creating a vast horde of beasts that would allow them to conquer the Old World, but their plans were thwarted when Gotrek destroyed the enchanted menhir they needed to complete their spell. Urslak died after being disembowelled by Gotrek, before being sucked through a hellish portal opened by the destruction of the menhir, while Gargorath was slain by Gotrek in the battle then magically raised from the dead by a powerful necromancer (revealed in Zombieslayer as Heinrich Kemmler himself).
- Heinrich Kemmler and Krell the Wight King (Zombieslayer): One of the most powerful necromancers to have ever lived, Kemmler was believed to have died in battle twenty years previous in Bretonnia, but has seemingly returned to plague the Empire. He was encountered initially by Gotrek and Felix in Shamanslayer, posing as 'Hans the Hermit', an eccentric tomb robber who showed them a way to reach Urslak Cripplehorn undetected. Once the battle was won, Kemmler revealed himself, explaining that he couldn't perform his necromancy with the beastmen's herdstone in place, but knew Gotrek could destroy it for him. Kemmler's army of zombies pursued the survivors of the battle to Castle Reikguard; Kemmler preferred to let his lieutenant Krell (an ancient and powerful wight who had long been a servant of Kemmler's, as well as an old enemy of the dwarves) do most of the attacking while preparing for some unknown ritual. In one attack, Krell managed to wound Gotrek with his axe; a lethal weapon that left slivers of its blade in a wound that worked their way to the heart, though Gotrek survived. When an army from the Reikland, including Max Schreiber, came to relieve the castle, it transpired that Kemmler had acquired the corpses of the count and countess of the castle and planned to use them as part of a spell that would, if successful, blight and poison all food and water in the Reikland, before his undead army marched on it. However, the count's son killed his undead parents, thwarting the ritual, while Gotrek severely injured Krell and wounded Kemmler before the necromancer used magic to escape. As he fled, Kemmler swore revenge, and ominously remarked that his plans had only been delayed, not defeated. It is worthy of note that since both Kemmler and Krell escaped destruction at the hands of Gotrek and Felix, they are two of the few villains (along with Grey Seer Thanquol) to encounter the pair and survive.
- Garmr Hrodvitnir (Road of Skulls): One of the mightiest champions of the Blood God Khorne to walk the earth, and one of the few characters in the series to have matched Gotrek in battle. Garmr is a Chaos Lord from Norsca who has carved a mighty path of destruction from the heart of the far north, paved with the skulls of his enemies to reach the Slayer Keep of the World's Edge Mountains, where his road of skulls is to end. Garmr intended to raze the Slayer Keep to the ground, claim the skull of Gotrek (whom he knew as the One Eyed Dwarf) and thus open a gateway to the realm of Chaos which would thus consume the entire Old World and turn it into an endless daemonic battlefield which would allow him to fully indulge his bloodlust. He and Gotrek face each other in the climax of the novel and after a close battle, Gotrek decapitates him.
Gotrek and Felix novels[edit]
- Trollslayer by William King (August 1999)
- Skavenslayer by William King (September 1999)
- Daemonslayer by William King (October 1999)
- Dragonslayer by William King (September 2000)
- Beastslayer by William King (February 2001)
- Vampireslayer by William King (September 2001)
- Giantslayer by William King (April 2003)
- Orcslayer by Nathan Long (October 2006)
- Manslayer by Nathan Long (October 2007)
- Elfslayer by Nathan Long (October 2008)
- Shamanslayer by Nathan Long (October 2009)
- Zombieslayer by Nathan Long (November 2010)
- Road of Skulls by Josh Reynolds (January 2013)
- City of the Damned by David Guymer (September 2013)
- The Serpent Queen by Josh Reynolds (April 2014)
- Kinslayer by David Guymer (September 2014)
- Slayer by David Guymer (May 2015)
(The first twelve books of the series, from Trollslayer to Zombieslayer, have been reprinted in four Gotrek and Felix Omnibus collections.)
Novellas and Short Stories[edit]
- 'Redhand's Daughter' by William King
- 'Red Snow' by Nathan Long
- 'The Oberwald Ripper' by Laurie Goulding
- 'Into the Valley of Death' by Frank Cavallo
- 'The Contest' by Jordan Ellinger
- 'Curse of the Everliving' by David Guymer
- 'Blood Sport' by Josh Reynolds
- 'The Contest' by Jordan Ellinger
- 'Berthold's Beard' by Josh Reynolds
- 'Marriage of Moment' by Josh Reynolds
- 'Rememberers' by David Guymer
- 'The Bone Desert' by Robbie MacNiven
- Collected in Gotrek & Felix: The Anthology:
- 'Slayer's Honour' by Nathan Long
- 'A Cask of Wynters' by Josh Reynolds
- 'A Place of Quiet Assembly' by John Brunner
- 'Kineater' by Jordan Ellinger
- 'Prophecy' by Ben McCallum
- 'The Tilean's Talisman' by David Guymer
- 'Last Orders' by Andy Smillie
- 'The Two Crowns of Ras Karim' by Nathan Long
- 'The Funeral of Gotrek Gurnisson' by Richard Salter
- 'Mind-Stealer' by C.L. Werner
- Collected in Gotrek & Felix: Myths and Legends:
- 'Death and Glory!' by William King
- 'Lord of Undeath' by William King
- 'The Lost Kinsmen' by William King
- Collected in Gotrek & Felix: Lost Tales:
- 'Charnel Congress' by Josh Reynolds
- 'The Reckoning' by Jordan Ellinger
- 'Into the Valley of Death' by Frank Cavallo
- 'Curse of the Everliving' by David Guymer
Anthologies[edit]
- Gotrek and Felix: The Anthology edited by Christian Dunn (April 2012)
- Gotrek and Felix: Lost Tales edited by Laurie Goulding (July 2013)
- Gotrek and Felix: Myths and Legends by William King (October 2013)
Audio dramas[edit]
- Slayer of the Storm God by Nathan Long (March 2009)
- Realmslayer by David Guymer (March 2018)
- Realmslayer: Blood of the Old World by David Guymer (September 2019)
Gotrek and Felix make (small) appearances in many Warhammer Army books during the fourth edition of the game as well as an old version of the magic rulebook for Warhammer Fantasy Battles:
- Warhammer armies: The Empire
- Warhammer armies: Skaven
- Warhammer armies: Dwarves
- Warhammer armies: Undead
Other[edit]
Several characters introduced in the Gotrek and Felix series are featured in their own novels:
Ulrika the Vampire[edit]
- Bloodborn by Nathan Long
- Bloodforged by Nathan Long
- Bloodsworn by Nathan Long
Grey Seer Thanquol[edit]
- Grey Seer by C.L. Werner
- Temple of the Serpent by C.L. Werner
- Thanquol's Doom by C.L. Werner
- 'Mind-Stealer' by C.L. Werner
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With his companion Felix, Gotrek the dwarf trollslayer roams the wild, dark places of the Warhammer world, seeking a glorious death in battle. The second omnibus edition of their adventures will complement the book collection of any fantasy fan. This volume includes the books: Dragonslayer, Beastslayer and Vampireslayer
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Jun 15, 2019Melissa ♥ Dog/Wolf Lover ♥ Martin rated it really liked it · review of another edition
My paperback doesn’t look like this, I will have to add a pic later because it gets on my damn nerves!!
This was so good!! I loved that Ulrika was in it more and I got her origin story. I actually read her book before these but it’s all good!
Happy Reading!
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This was so good!! I loved that Ulrika was in it more and I got her origin story. I actually read her book before these but it’s all good!
Happy Reading!
Mel ????
Feb 10, 2010Dan Schwent rated it liked it
Dragonslayer:Upon leaving the Chaos Wastes for Middenheim, The Spirit of Grungni is attacked by a dragon and heavily damaged. The only place to put in for repairs is Slayerkeep, the city of Slayers. Gotrek and six other Slayers swear vengeance on the dragon and brave the Big Mountains, as well as a horde of orcs and an army of bandits, to kill the dragon and take his treasure. Has the doom Felix has sworn to record finally come?
Dragonslayer was action packed. The Slayers, though by definition fa..more
Dragonslayer was action packed. The Slayers, though by definition fa..more
Jun 07, 2010Dirk Grobbelaar rated it really liked it
I reviewed each novel in this omnibus individually, so I won't be adding anything to that. All I'll say here is that these Black Library omnibus editions are very good value for money and an excellent introduction to the Warhammer universe.
Jun 20, 2009Ed C rated it really liked it
I think Bill King's 'Slayer' series is a great epic. Even if you know nothing about the Warhammer World, I think King paints a great picture of it for you, and you tend to learn as you go along, sometimes with the characters themselves.
The two main characters work excellently together, and across the series Felix (the young idealist) ages and hardens to the world as he is dragged along behind Gotrek (the dour dwarven warrior) who remains as craggy and hardened as he was on the first page, in inc..more
The two main characters work excellently together, and across the series Felix (the young idealist) ages and hardens to the world as he is dragged along behind Gotrek (the dour dwarven warrior) who remains as craggy and hardened as he was on the first page, in inc..more
Aug 05, 2019Jordy rated it really liked it · review of another edition
Once again the stories of the dwarven slayer Gotrek & the human witness Felix remain enjoyable to read. The omnibus contains three short stories: Dragonslayer, Beastslayer and Vampire Slayer, and a couple of short stories from the perspectives of some of the characters who do not have such a large spot in the spotlight as the main characters.
With the addition of some new dwarven slayers some more lore of the slayer cult becomes apparent and you can get a nice view of the diversity of those..more
May 17, 2018Viel Nast rated it really liked it
With the addition of some new dwarven slayers some more lore of the slayer cult becomes apparent and you can get a nice view of the diversity of those..more
Shelves: epic-fantasy, sword-and-sorcery, warhammer-fantasy
the second omnibus is more epic and pompous than the first! the chaos war continues and now our heroes face a near invincible army of chaotic mutants and beastmen. of course they prevail and became vampire hunters! the amazing about these books is that despite they repeat themselves and all in all they narrate the adventures of an extremely tough and stubborn dwarf that wants to die in battle but cannot since he kills all his enemies (!) they are interesting and fascinating. the world of Warhamm..more
If you are looking for William Falkner, turn back. If you are in the mood for well-paced, entertaining fantasy, give these books a try. My guilty pleasure, for sure.
Oct 18, 2013Davek rated it really liked it · review of another edition
Collecting books 4-6 in the Saga of Gotrek the doom-seeking dwarven Slayer and his Human companion and chronicler Felix.
Continuing on the arc Started in DemonSlayer :- the continuing journey of the pair accompanied by mad dwarven inventors, sorcerors, lovers and fellow slayers.
The distinguishing feature of the second omnibus is that though it collects 3 books together - the narrative arc is at this point far better developed than in the first series. The books flow naturally from one to the othe..more
Continuing on the arc Started in DemonSlayer :- the continuing journey of the pair accompanied by mad dwarven inventors, sorcerors, lovers and fellow slayers.
The distinguishing feature of the second omnibus is that though it collects 3 books together - the narrative arc is at this point far better developed than in the first series. The books flow naturally from one to the othe..more
Apr 23, 2014Ezra Klimchock rated it it was amazing
William King's Gotrek and Felix: The Second Omnibus is the second journey into the story of Felix Jaeger and Gotrek Gurnisson. Accounting for three books, Dragon slayer, Beast slayer, and Vampire slayer, William King manages to have all of the adventure, action, and drama that readers have come to love.
Felix Jaeger is a poet, following the dwarf Gotrek Gurnisson after a drunken promise to follow him and record his doom in an epic saga so his name will not be forgotten. Gotrek is a slayer, a dwar..more
Felix Jaeger is a poet, following the dwarf Gotrek Gurnisson after a drunken promise to follow him and record his doom in an epic saga so his name will not be forgotten. Gotrek is a slayer, a dwar..more
Mar 06, 2012Mike rated it really liked it
This is an omnibus of three full novels so it took me a while to finish. The adventures of Felix, an outlaw university student and poet, and his companion Gotrek, a dwarf who has taken an oath to seek death in battle to expiate his shame for a still-unrevealed trespass, continue across the 'Old World,' a setting that is like medieval Europe, if Bosch and Brueghel were painting exactly what they saw.
I wasn't sure the characters could maintain my interest after the first omnibus, as fun as it was..more
I wasn't sure the characters could maintain my interest after the first omnibus, as fun as it was..more
In the continuing adventures of Gotrek and Felix, the bar is raised on the action level as the heroes team up with a squad of dwarven slayers like Gotrek, Felix has a romantic love interest and they are plagued by a nemesis throughout the book that they are unaware is even out to get them. This volume is alternately funny, tense, pensive, hopeful and inspiring. There is more magic and mayhem in this one, quit a few more monsters again, including a dragon and a vampire, but between a small army o..more
Oct 22, 2013Nonethousand Oberrhein rated it liked it
Dragons and Warlords and Vampires! Oh my!
Three new adventures await our improbable duo after the events of Daemonslayer! In Dragonslayer, helped by other Slayers, they will confront a fire-breathing dragon; in Beastslayer they will endure a siege against an army of Chaos, and in Vampireslayer they will be dragged in a feud between two Nosferatus.. all this while the Grey Seer Thanquol plots and schemes their downfall and his rise to the top ranks of all Skavendom.
Maybe not very 'deep', but ce..more
Three new adventures await our improbable duo after the events of Daemonslayer! In Dragonslayer, helped by other Slayers, they will confront a fire-breathing dragon; in Beastslayer they will endure a siege against an army of Chaos, and in Vampireslayer they will be dragged in a feud between two Nosferatus.. all this while the Grey Seer Thanquol plots and schemes their downfall and his rise to the top ranks of all Skavendom.
Maybe not very 'deep', but ce..more
Aug 28, 2013Christopher rated it really liked it · review of another edition
Enjoyed this mighty collection of stories as much as the first one. Gotrek & Felix are highly likable characters, and the same can easily be said for the supporting cast - even the villains for the most part. Going from the Worlds Edge Mountains to Praag to Sylvania, our heroes travel the world in search for a mighty doom where the poet Felix is sworn to record it for all time. Through this they manage to be at the right place to slay a dragon, stop a Chaos horde and thwart an evil vampire...more
This omnibus edition comprises the novels 'Dragonslayer,' 'Beastslayer,' 'Vampireslayer,' and a handful of short stories. After a slow first novel (which I reviewed separately), the latter two novels were much more fun to read. Again, the real star of the books is the fantasy setting of the Old World. While Gotrek and Felix are well portrayed, they are little more than vehicles for writing about the campaign world. (Each subsequent book is wisely set in a new city or land.) This series will neve..more
Mar 26, 2015Rik rated it really liked it · review of another edition
Shelves: adventure, fantasy, fiction
Another good Gotrex & Felix collection. Dragonslayer builds slowly with an inevitable but still enjoyable end, Beastslayer I found to be a little less interesting (a bit like a warhammer game with better commentary!). I haven't read any other vampire books, so I found the vampire slayer particularly enjoyable - sinister and for me by far the best of the stories so far..
This book was better than the first. It was just as gory and bloody and just as well done. This book had a little more structure than the last its chapters were all part of the same story and not seperate ones.
Overall i loved it.
Overall i loved it.
Solid fantasy stuff. I'm really pleased to read about how introspective the characters are about life and death and love. It's also funny how they come close to breaking the fourth wall and lampoon the fantasy genre.
Jun 05, 2013Daniel rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
As long as you see William king as the author, The Gotrek and Felix are just fun books.
Gotrek and Felix's adventures continue. Stories keep getting stronger as Felix becomes more and more three demensional. Once again an awesome look into the WarHammer Universe.
Great second omnibus about 2 of the most badass heros of all time! Action packed, great plot, pure quality! HOWEVER, It wasnt as good as the first one, so I gave it 4 stars.
Aug 17, 2010Fredrik Bergqvist rated it liked it
Better then the first three books (omnibus 1) but still lacking depth.
Sep 04, 2012Christoph Weber rated it really liked it
Gotrek und Felix sind zurück mit einem zweiten Omnibus: es geht in en Kampf gegen Drachen, Beastmen und Vampire..
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Jul 08, 2011Daniel Ström rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
A nice fantasy story
Entretenidas de leer por lo cafre que es el enano :P
Aug 10, 2008John rated it it was ok
More the same of the first..
It was the same 50 pages over and over again.
It was the same 50 pages over and over again.
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