Curse of the Everliving
Warhammer Chronicles: Gotrek and Felix
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Narrated by:
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Jonathan Keeble
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Gareth Armstrong
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Chris Fairbank
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David Timson
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By:
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David Guymer
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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Gotrek and Felix find themselves in another fix! What can the adventurers do when a daemon threatens the soul of the legendary Slayer?
THE STORY
While travelling north in pursuit of hobgoblin gold, Gotrek and Felix find themselves holed up in the infamous Castle Bilenkov as guests of the curious Count Viktor. While the old man seems harmless enough, Felix soon finds himself the target of an ancient Kislevite curse, battling for his very soul against the insidious daemon Ghrizzhtadt. With Gotrek's resistance to magic waning, the adventurers have no choice but to confront the eternal evil of the Everliving.
An audio tie-in to the bestselling Warhammer series – produced by Heavy Entertainment for Black Library. Written by David Guymer. Narrated by Jonathan Keeble. Performed by Gareth Armstrong, Chris Fairbank and David Timson. Music composed by Simon Slater.
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Great listen
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Another great shame
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Worst in the Gotrek & Felix series
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Dull story to boot, which even Jonathan Keebles narration cant salvage. Not worth it even for diehard fans of the series. Avoid.
Not worth the time
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but I do not remotely understand the decision to change the performance this much, this far into the series. the sound effects feel incredibly out of place and amateurish. all characters, including the main characters, are voiced as bizarre caricatures, with new strange accents and odd intonation. the only thing remotely redeemable about the performance is that Jonathan Keeble is great as always.
this book feels like a bizarre change of direction this far into the series, and I hope they don't stick with it.
incredibly odd choices this far into a series
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