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With enemies on all sides and destiny calling, Felix must make a choice: to follow Gotrek into the darkness that awaits him, or to abandon his oldest friend once and for all.

For many long years, Felix Jaeger has followed the dwarf Slayer Gotrek Gurnisson across the world. Their adventures have been extraordinary, their heroic partnership the stuff of legends. Now it ends. With their friendship in tatters after a series of betrayals, the pair march south at the head of a ragtag army, intent upon driving the forces of Chaos out of the Empire and returning Felix to his wife. But Gotrek's doom is at hand, and great powers are at work to ensure that he meets it. With enemies on all sides and destiny calling, Felix must make a choice: to follow Gotrek into the darkness that awaits him, or to abandon his oldest friend once and for all.

12 pages, Audible Audio

First published March 20, 2015

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David Guymer

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David Guymer is a freelance author, PhD in molecular microbiology (which still comes in more handy than you might think), and tabletop warlord based in the Yorkshire East Riding. He has written for Black Library, Marvel, Aconyte Books, Asmodee, Mantic Games, Cubicle 7, Creative Assembly, and Mongoose Publishing.

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211 reviews2 followers
June 19, 2016
5 Stars! 50 Stars!! 500 Stars!!!! Amazing. Incredible. Jaw- Droppingly Awesome. No Spoilers, but, O, what spoilers they would be. Read it. Manling.
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425 reviews6 followers
October 24, 2020
This did not feel like the characters we'd grown up with during the series. Shame that it ended this way.
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2 reviews
August 24, 2015
Its wasn't a very good close to the series. In fact, its was a bit of a cop out. I'm glad they gave Gotrek a mighty doom, but its was half assed. Not to mention Felix's ending; weak.
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692 reviews13 followers
June 12, 2023
El imperio se hace añicos ante el final de los tiempos, al igual que la amistad entre Gotrek y Félix así como la esperanza. Solo queda cumplir juramentos y acatar el destino.


Dinámica, oscura y opresiva. Después de mucho camino andado se ha llegado al final de la saga, con los personajes desgastados y en el opresivo ambiente del apocalipsis.
110 reviews2 followers
April 1, 2025
The end of the series ... did not want to end and it is a good one like you would expect ... not amazing but good non the less ... i miss the fallen ones !
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217 reviews4 followers
May 24, 2020
CAUTION HERE MAY BE SPOILERS!!!

I can't believe I'm finally here. 14 books, 3 authors and 2 years of reading later I have at last completed the Gotrek and Felix series. But did the ending live up to the legacy that proceeded it? You bet your ass it did!

When I read the first G&F omnibus containing books 1-3 I new G&F were a big thing in Warhammer circles. That there was a lot of books in the series and that they had a lot of hype. By the time I read the second omnibus containing books 4-6 I noticed a pattern. The books definitely got better as they went along. Each book was better than the last (with the exception of Beastslayer, a good book but didn't have the same feel as the others).

After book 7 and the Ulrika spin off trilogy while I was enjoying every book couldn't help but wonder, how is it all going to end? How do you kill off a character like Gotrek that lived up to his exploits? This bested a dragon, dark elves, necromancers and a demon. What could possibly kill him off?

One of my biggest fears was that the author (whoever that might be) would try and pull a fast one and not kill him. Because nobody would see that one coming. I would have lost my mind if that happens. Part of the hook of this series is that the main character has to die in order for their to be a happy ending.

And we got it.

Ironically the author did pull a fast one on me, Gotrek didn't die technically. But he did find his doom. And it was the best of endings that could possibly have happened.

The Good Stuff

- Where to begin? Gotrek Doom was amazing, he got to meet his god, and take his place holding back all the demons of chaos so his god can go fight in the End Times, it's ironic because I said if Gotrek doesn't die it would be a cheat and a lie to the series. And yet he didn't die and the ending was great. Well played David Guymer, well played. But to be fair he gave us a hint about the ending right from the beginning. Both Kinslayer and Slayer are titles as "The Doom Of Gotrek" not death but Doom. The answer was right in front of our eyes the hole time.

- Poor Felix, he literally lost everything including his froendshop with Gotrek bit I'm glad they made up, and Gotreks last words to Felix and that smile more than made uo for all the ill feelings they had. I ways knew Fix and the whole family thing was never going to work out, come on his destiny was toed to Gotrek from day one. It was ways destined that his end would come with Gotreks and the fact he died writing our the final chapter to his great sage was just fantastic.

- For those of us who have read (and suffered throufh) the Archaon books will know the name Be'Lakor. This c*ck sucker is always hovering about trying to usurp power from Archaon or someone so it was no surprise to see him pop his ugly head up

- Glad they referenced the events In the other End Times novels, good to know I'm reading them in the right order.

- Malakai Makaisson and Max are back and although it's was that Max dies it does tie up that loose end. Although it's a shame because I would have loved a spin of trilogy of books about him.

One of the best ending of a Warhammer novel I've read so far, this End Times series is the gift that keeps on giving. Every book is gold. It's a shame I only have one left. But I can't help but laugh at how Gotrek didn't die but still managed to achieve his Doom, and as much as that will annoy some people it was literally written on the cover of both books. The Doom of Gotrek, not his death.

So suck it up. 🤪🙌🏻🙏🏻
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7 reviews4 followers
February 3, 2016
Ok, this is the series that got me into Warhammer novels, and I've followed it from William King's original run, to Nathan Long's, and then to the myriad of other authors. After King's and Long's novels, the others seemed weaker. I'm really happy to say that this novel adds Guymer to the rankings.

If you haven't read Kinslayer before this, there might be some SPOILERS.

We start off the novel where we last left our heroes, in a fractured relationship after the death of an old friend. Even though they've never been the most talkative and emotional of friends, Gotrek and Felix have grown even further apart. The one thing keeping them together is the promise made by Gotrek to get Felix back to his wife Kat, and his child. Felix will finally be released from his remembrancer oath, as Gotrek found a new manling, Kolyat.

Of course, during this novel, the End Times are occurring. Daemons are rising, elves are warring and the undead are rising. I'm not going to spoil too much, but the path to get back to Felix's family is of course much harder than it appears, as Altdorf may be decimated.

No more SPOILERS

Guymer really gets the characters down perfectly. Felix has his usual dry wit and fatalism toward battles, while Gotrek is terse and ready to die. We see quite a few old faces, so bone up on some of the older novels. Some of the reunions are pretty heart wrenching, so get ready. The battles are fantastic, worthy of any Slayer saga. As much as I want to gush about the last 50 pages, I have to stay quiet. The doom Gotrek faces is really the most amazing end that I couldn't see coming.

I want to give this 5 stars, but its not the perfect novel, even though I think the ending is perfect. Some things are left a little ambiguous, and some of the writing does take a little time to get through. This is definitely a solid 4.5 though.

Just remember him. A Slayer lies here.
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Author 4 books21 followers
May 25, 2016
I had my doubts before I started this final book. Kinslayer, the first part was rather mediocre so I was not exactly thrilled for the final part but I felt like I should have closure on this story and the adventures of Gotrek And Felix and I am glad I did.

It was a good book and did justice to the series and closed it as it should have. The ending was satisfactory and that is as it should be. Perhaps some critiques, there were a few loose ends that I can't keep on wondering how they turned out and some events that left me a bit in the dark concerning explanation. More troubling to me was that there a few conflicts with the end times series as on what happened, nothing serious but still noticeable for those who read those. These minor flaws prevented me from giving it a perfect score.
Perhaps I was also not fully on board for this version of Gotrek and his relation with Felix (who I considered well developed more so then before). It was the same factor in addition to the flaws mentioned here that made give only three stars to kinslayer ( they were more severe in that book) but difference being that unlike the previous book a better reasoning was given for Gotreks character changes.

So good book to end it all, but much more worthwhile to read if you have read the first book of the doom of Gotrek and the first book in the Gotrek and Felix series; trollslayer and perhaps some more.
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310 reviews1 follower
August 5, 2017
The is it...the end of the line. I almost didn't want to finish it after reading the prior 13 because I didn't want the adventure to be over. What else is there to say? here lies a slayer. after the brutal plot twist of kinslayers I found myself so angry at Gotrek but all is explained in this final chapter. just read it already.
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October 19, 2019
It was impossible for a saga that spans 20 years and 16 books to finish on a note that satisfies everyone; I, for one, don't fully agree with the direction it took. But I will say this: despite its flaws, I believe it to be a suitable ending to Gotrek's saga.
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October 31, 2018
The Tale of Gotrek's Doom, is the tale of the Old World's Doom. Action, pain, threads seen up, more pain, and the End?
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Author 2 books1 follower
December 5, 2021
As a long time fan of the series, I am left feeling somewhat unsatisfied with the conclusion of this huge series.
It’s not a bad story, the book’s ok. Just think there are better books in the series.
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1 review
February 14, 2016
Terrible end to the saga. Real shame that Gotrek wasn't given the epic end we all wanted.
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40 reviews
June 28, 2025
Being a End of times story I was pretty wary about reading this book. The End of Times do not have the reputation to give good and consistent endings to our favorites characters, I can attest it myself with the case of Malus Darkblade which was very sub-part writing. However much like the previous book Kinslayer I was vey positively surprised by the writing which was very consistent and in line with the whole saga.


The story takes us in a turn of event never seen before in the relationship between the two heroes. Felix deeply mistrust and even straight up despise Gotrek for most of the book from his POV. He still hate Gotrek for the death of Snorri and is himself very depressed about Ulrika fate, which Gotrek apparent nonchalance and even satisfaction about it do not help at all for Felix mindset.

This is the first time in the whole saga that Felix several times considered using lethal force or at least trying to use his blade on Gotrek to get his way and it is the first time Gotrek actually brutalized Felix physically to make him comply. Felix also considered seriously the eventually of Gotrek killing him during their confrontations during the book, which again is a new dynamic. The relationship reached a point never seen before and for the whole book you wonder how it will resolve.

The premise take us from the ending of the last book in which Gotrek sworn to renounce his doom until Felix is reunited with his wife and his yet never seen child. However conflict rise many times since they are both totally opposed at first on the way to act about it and the course of action to do. Especially since in Felix case as always he consider more than Gotrek the situation of those accompanying them and how this might affect them. Even more so when it concerns his own nephew which Felix somewhat forcefully took under his wing.


As the book progress so do the PoV of Felix and his reminiscing of his life with Gotrek and eventually his understanding of Gotrek actions and his acceptance of his own-self and fate. Both The chaos seerees accompanying the big bad of the book Be'lakor (which was a decent antagonist) and Max which is now totally mentally and spiritually changed by his new power and knowledge give us along the story the prophecy on how Felix and not Gotrek is actually the chosen one of the Warhammer verse, the one who is supposed by his actions to decide the fate of the world. Which he eventually does in the ending in a typical very heroic but non-assumed Felix fashion.

Gotrek and Felix last words to each other could not have been better written. I loved this book.
54 reviews1 follower
March 27, 2025
This was the last Gotrek and Felix book. Gotrek dies and is resurrected by Grimnir, Max Schreiber dies after saving Felix from Belakor, Felix is entombed and writes the last chapter of the chronicles of Gotrek, Malakai, Gunther, and the rest of Felix's companions are presumed dead, Morgana the seeress dies, and finally gets to dream her own dream, and Gotrek becomes the avatar of Grimnir and is recognized as a true Slayer. Lots of happenings, but not a lot of characterization other than Gotrek and Felix reconciling, including Gotrek standing up to Grimnir when he says Felix can't go with him. This is what precipitates Gotrek's death, who ends up fighting Grimnir himself, thereby fulfulling the prophecy that "A greater one than I will kills you" as spoken by a Bloodthirster early in the series.
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21 reviews1 follower
July 4, 2025
Después de lo que fue Matahermanos, Matador me ha dejado bastante frío. Me ha gustado bastante menos y, siendo el cierre de la saga de Gotrek y Félix, me ha parecido un final abrupto y algo decepcionante.

Hay ideas interesantes, como la relación entre Gustav y Kolya, que sí me ha gustado y creo que está mejor llevada que otras partes del libro. Sin embargo, los antagonistas tienen muchísimo protagonismo… para luego acabar en prácticamente nada. Eso me ha frustrado bastante.

En general, el desarrollo del libro me ha parecido algo inconexo, como si las piezas no terminaran de encajar o como si faltaran partes intermedias. Y siendo el último libro de una saga tan querida, esperaba un cierre más sólido, más épico y mejor hilado.

Una pena no haber sentido esa despedida que la pareja merecía después de tantas aventuras.
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7 reviews10 followers
January 26, 2021
Pending to read more books that are set in The End Times but as a whole the world is dark and dangerous, no hope remains yet still with a profecy in the middle I had the feeling that this was a brighter book than its predecessors. Also as this prophecy just kept coming up, you knew that the story just would be on rails until the end unless Felix messed up.

The story follows mostly Felix, which looking the last few books is not a bad approach, Gotrek got only more angry and aggravated making it possibly hard to keep the focus on him more time as we never knew his internal conflict and thoughts. As the book progress their relationship improves and also Gotrek humor. I liked the camaraderie of this pair.

The fights were very engaging and a little bit stressful to read at times. For the Main Characters as you just know that is was not the end of the book so they'll manage somehow. For the Secondary ones I got quite attached even when they were in the story for such short span of time.

As for the end, I guess that a worthy end for a Slayer as per dwarf standards, and a chaotic world all around for more and different books to cover.
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374 reviews
June 9, 2017
Action Adventure Fantasy, Ongoing Series Novel
Join Gotrek on his fantastical aim of a heroic death with Felix's oath of chronicling Gotrek's death.

The final of an epic journey. Doom approaches and our heroes must confront their destinies.

SPOILERS
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74 reviews
December 26, 2018
Me ha encantado este libro. Aún así, tengo sentimientos encontrados con el autor.

Lo admiro por haber cerrado la historia de Gotrek y Felix de una manera tan elegante y agridulce, pero estoy muy cabreado con él por el final (no digo que sea malo, es sólo que me da rabia)

Este es el final del trayecto, y ha hecho que toda la saga haya valido la pena. Me quito el sombrero y aplaudo con una lágrima en la cara.
1 review
February 22, 2025
Much like Kinslayer before it; a serious injustice to the series. Both characters are almost unrecognisable from previous novels. I know the authors were railroaded by the truly awful "End Times" storyline, but they really could've (and should've) done better. A slap in the face to long time fans of G+F. Even writing this review I'm angry to see such a beloved series treated like this
1 review
June 13, 2023
This is how I wish all the series would have been when I started to read it in the age of fifteen. Nor King nor Long made me love the characters as Guymer did.
14 reviews
August 19, 2023
If this journal is found, if the day was won, then remember this - here a Slayer lies.
143 reviews
January 19, 2024
Well that is that, the saga is over. Good book but I felt it was abit of an anti climax in the end
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91 reviews2 followers
June 24, 2024
Very middle of the road, ticks some boxes but the end just fizzles out. Shame they couldn't get William King back to finish what he started
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