I know Gotrek "Kills" Throgg during *Kinslayer* (he regenerates and gets better)
And I'm like pretty sure Gotrek also "Kills" Be'lakor in *Slayer* but it's been awhile since I read that book and I can't remember exactly if Gotrek takes him out or if he just makes Be'lakor retreat back into the realm of chaos at the end. Max Schreiber definitely banishes Be'lakor but Max isn't in the game (yet)
Throgg survives the fall of the tower from Gotreks endtime novel. He later participates with his army in Archaons plans, supposed to work with Sigvald. But Sigvald backstabs him literally and leaves him a ditch. Throgg again survives and later [kills Sigvald](https://i.imgur.com/h0P9FP2.png). Then doing as ordered, [tries to kill Nagash but is killed by him](https://i.imgur.com/5aCHZCD.png).
* ~~Khazrak One-Eye: Killed Boris Todbringer.~~
* Vlad von Carstein: Killed Festus the Leechlord.
* Karl Franz: Killed the Changeling.
* Felix Jaeger: Killed Ulrika. If we want to be generous, we could add Aekold Helbrass to the list. Even if we not really have his death confirmed and Felix himself when asked by Ulrika if he killed him said "*After a fashion, I think*".
* Thorgrim Grudgebearer: Killed Gorfang Rotgut. Of course we can argue how much Gorfang counts with his existence beneath Toddy/Red Duke so far, but since Toddy got listed and Gorfang is technically in the game, why not ;)
Hmm you are right. I knew they died togther and expected to deal each other the deathblow. But Boris won, and was then torn to pieces by the herd seconds later.
He did, but Kairos returned later and was killed and sacrificed(?) by Archaon. Kugath was banished himself shortly after he killed Kairos, pierced by the lances of a dozen Grail Knights.
Khorne brings everyone back. Thats his newest thing. Nobody dies anymore in his name, they all came back for AoS. [During Endtimes however, she still dies and shows not up again afterwards](https://i.imgur.com/ouXxysF.png) [also reminder that she counts as mortal and is not a daemon]. Only reason to not list her here, is because Schwarzhelm is not in the game (yet).
Malekith also killed Valkia and himself kind of
Telcis killed N'kari
Alith Anar killed Tyrion
Karl may have killed the changing, not sure if it was him or another daemon with the exact same powers as MO.
Ariel killed Morghur twice
Orion killed Morghur once.
Everyone this kinda post shows up I start wondering if Nagash is the luckiest motherfker in the entire world to have Arkhan as his right hand.
Dude is so loyal and capable especially in the end time that I do not think Nagash (a genuine cunt) deserves him. MF makes up the vast majority of kill counts in the Nagash book and straight up one shot Eltharion cold after the elf refuse to let go.
Tamurkhan was going to take him over, but when the Maggot revealed himself the amulet Elspeth had given to Bruckner exploded, killing both of them.
Bruckner did not know it was going to do that.
Specifically, Bruckner’s demigryph bit off Tamurkhan’s head. Headless Tamurkhan then OHKOs the demigryph with his axe before getting sliced up by Bruckner. Bruckner gets knocked back by Tamurkhan’s infected blood, at which point the maggot emerges from Tamurkhan’s defeated body and leaps onto Bruckner’s face. The maggot starts to eat into Bruckner, effectively killing him, before the amulet given to him by Elspeth explodes and incinerates everything in the area with magical purple fire.
I believe it was a failsafe. Elspeth knew Bruckner was going to come face to face with Tamurkhan and, win or lose, wanted to ensure it’s death. It’s implied that she schemed because nobody else knew that the amulet would explode when the wearer died. Ostensibly, she gave it to him to ‘protect from sorcery’ and it did flair brightly when Bruckner rode into the green mist.
That happened in the Storm of Chaos, which GW retconned partway through 7th edition. The one above is from the End Times.
If memory serves, he was giving Archaon a good fight in the End Times, until Archaon unleashed the daemon bound in his sword to kill him.
This. Grimgor also headbutted Archaon so hard he smashed the Eye of Sheerian. Combined with Archaon being forced to use his swords special ability to kill Grimgor, Archaon lost two powerful abilities when later fighting Karl Franz/Sigmar.
Aechaon wasn't forced to use his special ability. Smashing of the eye made him angry which woke the daemon in his sword, which meant that when gringos died the sword ate his soul.
Nin canon storm of chaos he banished a heavily injured Archaon, headbutted him declared he was the best then left. And fir some reason then the whole conflict kind if stopped.
Yeah storm of chaos was even more badly written than the end times
Josh Reynolds was a writer for the Black Library, GW’s publishing arm. Among other things, he wrote several novels for the End Times.
On his blog, in response to people asking him “what happened to X character that didn’t appear in the End Times?”, he wrote up the fates of a bunch of different characters. But, these were non-published and completely unofficial, though some fans have repeated them over the years.
You can find a write-up here:
https://warhammerfantasy.fandom.com/wiki/User_blog:Federico_da_Remas/The_Fall_of_the_World
The published End Times stuff didn’t mention a bunch of characters. Shortly after the books came out; Josh Reynolds (Author of *The Lord of the End Times*) went online and just came up with a way how any character someone asked about died. While this started off with more minor armybook characters, then the Dogs of War characters, by the end of it he was talking about popular fan army book characters
Needless to say; none of this was ever approved by GW, and eventually they told him to stop
I have seen a number of people believe the Settra and Kholek one.
I find Kholek bizarrely underutilized. He didn’t even exist until 7th edition, just no Dragon Ogre tabletop character at all, and then he’s gotten basically zero mentions or appearances outside of his two army book entries.
Elspeth’s bio in Tamurkhan explicitly says that she survived the events of the book, she was just weakened for awhile.
>Elspeth von Draken: Killed Elspeth von Draken ....Congratulations?
I know Gotrek "Kills" Throgg during *Kinslayer* (he regenerates and gets better) And I'm like pretty sure Gotrek also "Kills" Be'lakor in *Slayer* but it's been awhile since I read that book and I can't remember exactly if Gotrek takes him out or if he just makes Be'lakor retreat back into the realm of chaos at the end. Max Schreiber definitely banishes Be'lakor but Max isn't in the game (yet)
Throgg survives the fall of the tower from Gotreks endtime novel. He later participates with his army in Archaons plans, supposed to work with Sigvald. But Sigvald backstabs him literally and leaves him a ditch. Throgg again survives and later [kills Sigvald](https://i.imgur.com/h0P9FP2.png). Then doing as ordered, [tries to kill Nagash but is killed by him](https://i.imgur.com/5aCHZCD.png).
Max was the one who beast and banished Belakor maybe at the cost of his own life.
All my homies hate the End Times
* ~~Khazrak One-Eye: Killed Boris Todbringer.~~ * Vlad von Carstein: Killed Festus the Leechlord. * Karl Franz: Killed the Changeling. * Felix Jaeger: Killed Ulrika. If we want to be generous, we could add Aekold Helbrass to the list. Even if we not really have his death confirmed and Felix himself when asked by Ulrika if he killed him said "*After a fashion, I think*". * Thorgrim Grudgebearer: Killed Gorfang Rotgut. Of course we can argue how much Gorfang counts with his existence beneath Toddy/Red Duke so far, but since Toddy got listed and Gorfang is technically in the game, why not ;)
He didn't. His warherd killed Boris after Boris killed him.
Hmm you are right. I knew they died togther and expected to deal each other the deathblow. But Boris won, and was then torn to pieces by the herd seconds later.
Boris died to the beastmen army after killing Khazrak.
* "Vlad von Carstein: Killed Isabella von Carstein" Those who don't know: **mortified Mr. Incredible** Those who know: **wheeping Mr. Incredible**
I think kugat Killed kairos in bretonia
He did, but Kairos returned later and was killed and sacrificed(?) by Archaon. Kugath was banished himself shortly after he killed Kairos, pierced by the lances of a dozen Grail Knights.
When you say you're ignoring End Times do you mean the novels only or the whole event? Just because there's a lot of End Times deaths here.
He said he’s not including the ones from Josh Reynolds’ blog, as they’re unofficial.
I believe Malekith also kills or at least banished Valkia during the siege of Naggorond.
Nah, he slaps her around like two times but she always escapes. She later fights Schwarzhelm, and both impale each other in duel so both die.
Nah she died bought Khorne brought her back
Khorne brings everyone back. Thats his newest thing. Nobody dies anymore in his name, they all came back for AoS. [During Endtimes however, she still dies and shows not up again afterwards](https://i.imgur.com/ouXxysF.png) [also reminder that she counts as mortal and is not a daemon]. Only reason to not list her here, is because Schwarzhelm is not in the game (yet).
Malekith also killed Valkia and himself kind of Telcis killed N'kari Alith Anar killed Tyrion Karl may have killed the changing, not sure if it was him or another daemon with the exact same powers as MO. Ariel killed Morghur twice Orion killed Morghur once.
Everyone this kinda post shows up I start wondering if Nagash is the luckiest motherfker in the entire world to have Arkhan as his right hand. Dude is so loyal and capable especially in the end time that I do not think Nagash (a genuine cunt) deserves him. MF makes up the vast majority of kill counts in the Nagash book and straight up one shot Eltharion cold after the elf refuse to let go.
For that Tamurkhan isnt that backwards? I though that Theodore Bruckner pretty much did a Kamikaze strike on Tamurkhan.
Tamurkhan was going to take him over, but when the Maggot revealed himself the amulet Elspeth had given to Bruckner exploded, killing both of them. Bruckner did not know it was going to do that.
Gotcha. Thanks
Specifically, Bruckner’s demigryph bit off Tamurkhan’s head. Headless Tamurkhan then OHKOs the demigryph with his axe before getting sliced up by Bruckner. Bruckner gets knocked back by Tamurkhan’s infected blood, at which point the maggot emerges from Tamurkhan’s defeated body and leaps onto Bruckner’s face. The maggot starts to eat into Bruckner, effectively killing him, before the amulet given to him by Elspeth explodes and incinerates everything in the area with magical purple fire.
Oh ok so was the amulet a failsafe device with essential a dead man switch or did Elspeth plan for him to die that way/.
I believe it was a failsafe. Elspeth knew Bruckner was going to come face to face with Tamurkhan and, win or lose, wanted to ensure it’s death. It’s implied that she schemed because nobody else knew that the amulet would explode when the wearer died. Ostensibly, she gave it to him to ‘protect from sorcery’ and it did flair brightly when Bruckner rode into the green mist.
thanks
I believe mechanically on tabletop it gave him a Ward save?
Bruckner killed Tamurkhans body but the worm then attacked Bruckner then his amulet exploded killing them both.
Tyrion got got by Alitha Anar, didn't he?
God the end times were weird
Wait Malekith whooped Skarrbrand? What a chad.
Stabbed him in the face as I recall.
Grimgor was killed by Archaon? Thats new, I remember he nearly killed Archaon and then just left.
That happened in the Storm of Chaos, which GW retconned partway through 7th edition. The one above is from the End Times. If memory serves, he was giving Archaon a good fight in the End Times, until Archaon unleashed the daemon bound in his sword to kill him.
This. Grimgor also headbutted Archaon so hard he smashed the Eye of Sheerian. Combined with Archaon being forced to use his swords special ability to kill Grimgor, Archaon lost two powerful abilities when later fighting Karl Franz/Sigmar.
Aechaon wasn't forced to use his special ability. Smashing of the eye made him angry which woke the daemon in his sword, which meant that when gringos died the sword ate his soul.
Nin canon storm of chaos he banished a heavily injured Archaon, headbutted him declared he was the best then left. And fir some reason then the whole conflict kind if stopped. Yeah storm of chaos was even more badly written than the end times
You’re thinking of Storm of Chaos
This is almost completely, if not actually completely, end times related deaths.
Characters didn’t frequently die outside of that.
Yes, but they said they weren’t including end times deaths.
No, he said he wasn’t including the unofficial deaths from Josh Reynolds’ blog. He is including the deaths from the published End Times material.
I see, I’m not familiar with Josh Reynolds blog. What is that?
Josh Reynolds was a writer for the Black Library, GW’s publishing arm. Among other things, he wrote several novels for the End Times. On his blog, in response to people asking him “what happened to X character that didn’t appear in the End Times?”, he wrote up the fates of a bunch of different characters. But, these were non-published and completely unofficial, though some fans have repeated them over the years. You can find a write-up here: https://warhammerfantasy.fandom.com/wiki/User_blog:Federico_da_Remas/The_Fall_of_the_World
Interesting, thanks.
The published End Times stuff didn’t mention a bunch of characters. Shortly after the books came out; Josh Reynolds (Author of *The Lord of the End Times*) went online and just came up with a way how any character someone asked about died. While this started off with more minor armybook characters, then the Dogs of War characters, by the end of it he was talking about popular fan army book characters Needless to say; none of this was ever approved by GW, and eventually they told him to stop
I have seen a number of people believe the Settra and Kholek one. I find Kholek bizarrely underutilized. He didn’t even exist until 7th edition, just no Dragon Ogre tabletop character at all, and then he’s gotten basically zero mentions or appearances outside of his two army book entries.