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  • Slayer of the Storm God

  • Warhammer Chronicles: Gotrek and Felix
  • By: Nathan Long
  • Narrated by: Danny Webb
  • Length: 1 hr and 13 mins
  • 4.5 out of 5 stars (10 ratings)

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Summary

A Gotrek and Felix Audio Drama

Gotrek and Felix: unsung heroes of the Empire, or nothing more than common thieves and murderers? The truth perhaps lies somewhere in between, and depends entirely upon whom you ask...

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It’s Gotrek versus a god! Can the legendary Slayer defeat a slippery sea deity, or will he finally meet his much sought-after doom?

THE STORY

Gotrek and Felix are in the port city of Marienburg when they stumble across a mysterious golden bracelet. Little do they realise that this is the very trinket dedicated to Stromfels – the ancient and evil Storm God - and he wants it back! Our two heroes are attacked by the god's minions and the bracelet is taken from them, but a stubborn and determined Gotrek refuses to relinquish it without a fight. Venturing deep into the Marienburg marshes in pursuit of the thieves, Gotrek and Felix find themselves confronting the embodiment of the Storm God himself.

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The audio dramas feel like the best way to tell some of the short stories.

I felt Felix's accent a little jarring after listening to the rest of the Gotrek and Felix audio books and audio drama. You get used to it by the time the story ends though.

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It’s a shame!

It’s a shame as the story is great, like the rest of the books! However they should have just had Jonathan Keeble narrate as both Gotrek and Felix’s voices weren’t right and it was hard to get into which was a shame given the story is great.

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Hasty narration and short story for the price.

First of all anyone would be hard pressed to compare against Jonathan Keeble’s masterful narrations, but I guess this narrator could have done a decent job. However, it seemed at times like he was just reading it on the fly and sometimes overdid the crescendos. Also, Gotrek lacked presence and charm. It may be just me being too familiar with the main books’ narration, but the pacing felt rushed and the characters underdeveloped. Finally, the story was way too short for the price.

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