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Juho Pohjalainen
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Blood and Darkness is the longest story here, and way back when I first read these stories as a kid, probably my favourite. It had some more complexity and an antagonist with depth.
Nowadays I don't care about it nearly as much because it's just not written that well and little kids are always annoying.
— Mar 22, 2026 02:28AM
Nowadays I don't care about it nearly as much because it's just not written that well and little kids are always annoying.
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Juho Pohjalainen
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Never cared for Mutant Master so much. It tries to be farcical but doesn't really fit in with the rest of the setting's tone.
— 13 hours, 53 min ago
Juho Pohjalainen
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Mark of Slaanesh is the only story in the first book I had little to no memory about. I can see why: it was rather a step down. Long rantings of a cultists's point-of-view that never really mattered because the story cut off right before the resolution (which was still funny), and Gotrek's amnesia - and how he was fixed - was a plain contrived plot point. It's a wonder it hasn't come up since.
— Mar 19, 2026 02:28AM
Juho Pohjalainen
is on page 107 of 320
The Dark Beneath The World gave us a lot to go for as far as Gotrek's character is concerned. A lot more depth to him than just a grumpy old berserker with a death-wish. Felix by comparison still comes across as a rather bland audience-surrogate sidekick.
Also, some hint at the end that Gotrek's doom is fast approaching. Well the whole bloody world ended and last I heard he still didn't get his! What gives?
— Mar 15, 2026 02:27AM
Also, some hint at the end that Gotrek's doom is fast approaching. Well the whole bloody world ended and last I heard he still didn't get his! What gives?
Juho Pohjalainen
is on page 71 of 320
Wolf Riders was a big step-up over the first story, taking more time to flesh out the characters and the setting... but also committing itself to a love story and a murder mystery, both of which'd have needed even more time to feel truly meaningful, only getting in each other's way as it was. So it fell a little bit flat, but the action was good and the prose is okay.
— Mar 11, 2026 05:52AM
Juho Pohjalainen
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I first picked up this book as a kid, not knowing anything at all about Warhammer - just saw it in the library shelf and figured I'd give it a shot. Even back then I thought that it'd have been more fitting to have the entire thing be told in first-person, not just the prefaces.
Even so, I've good memories of it.
— Mar 09, 2026 05:54PM
Even so, I've good memories of it.

