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Post#1 » Fri Jul 08, 2016 12:57 am

Got bored so heres a list of everyone who snuffed it during the End Times (which is pretty much everyone) :lol:


Bretonnia Deaths

Note (That any Grail Knights and Damsels were revealed to be immortal, everyone else?...yep unlucky bud.)

* Louen Leoncour- Killed by Festus after killing Ku'gath Plaguefather and a **** ton of other great unclean ones. Later Raised to Godhood by Lileath.

* Lileath (Lady of the Lake) Sacrifices herself by ordering Teclis to stab her so he can use the last of her godly power to teleport the Incarnates and their armies to Middenheim. But not before elevating Gilles le Breton and Louen Leoncour to godhood.

* Fay Enchantress- Sacrificed by Arkhan in the ritual to resurrect Nagash after being turned into a vampire by Mannfred.

* Duke Tancred - Killed by Krell and Heinrech Kemmler during Arkhan's invasion of Bretonnia after defeating both of them individually.

* Roland the Marshal - Died fighting the monstrous Nurgle champion known as the Pox-Knight, during the Glottkin's invasion of the Wasteland and the surrounding regions. The Pox-Knight would later be slain by Archaon for attempting to usurp his authority, as mentioned in the book, 'Lord of the End Times'.

* Bertrand the Brigand - Died during the siege of Parravon, after putting a blessed arrow through the eye of Amin'Hrith, the Soulflayer. The Keeper of Secrets shattered the ramparts of the walled city and Bertrand was crushed beneath the debris. As the daemon capered towards him, he dragged himself from the rubble, past the broken bodies of his loyal friends and companions, and readied his remaining arrow. With his final shot, he pierced the sinful brain of the daemon and freed the trapped souls of the dwarfs of Karak Vlag, who rampaged among the Slaaneshi host before fading away.

* Armand d'Aquitain - Died when Amin'Hrith shattered the walls of Parravon. He was crushed by the falling stones.

* Reynar the Hunter - Another casualty when Amin'Hrith destroyed the walls of Parravon.

* The Knight of the Perilous Lance - Fell in battle during the Siege of Parravon, cut down by Sigvald the Magnificent.

* Tristan the Troubadour & Jules the Jongleur - Tristan died in Bastonne, when his heroic voice was silenced forever by a slash from a beastman's crude axe. Jules managed to survive, though he was never the same, as he and the other survivors took shelter in the Grey Mountains

* Jasperre the Dragonslayer - Killed by a horde of Beastmen in Bastonne when they dragged him off his pegasus and tore him apart.

* Sir Amalric of Gaudaron - The Grail Knight was able to lead Gaudaron Keep into holding out against the Skaven for several weeks, but eventually the numbers overwhelmed the defenders. Amalric retreated towards Brionne, but was cut off by a horde of Clan Eshin assassins and killed.

* Gilon - Fell defending Aquitaine against the advancing hosts of Styrkaar of the Sortsvinaer. As the latter stormed ashore, he and his bodyguard engaged Duke Gilon and his knights, and the aging Gilon fell to Styrkaar's blade.

* Sir Richemont - Met Vandred in single combat as Aquitaine burned. Though he managed to kill the Chaos Lord, his heart was still pierced by his sword.

* Iselda - Initially captured by Vandred the Cruel, she was rescued from his newly erected pleasure pavilions by Sir Richemont. She used her magic to fortify the town of Aquitain as best she could, but was eventually overcome and killed by the Keeper of Secrets Amin'Hrith.

* Gravain the Fair - Died during the siege of Aquitain. When three specially trained Chaos Giants known as the Red Three tore down the walls Gravain led his men in a counterattack, and managed to kill two of the beasts. Unfortunately, the third one managed to crush him.

* Guillamume of Grenoullie - The Castellan of Quenelles was killed by Sigvald in single combat.

* Aloys of Montjoie - The Baron of Quenelles was killed by the opportunistic sword-eunuchs of Sigvald.

* The Holy Knight - the Holy Knight fell early in the End Times, slain by Krell at the behest of Heinrich Kemmler, during the razing of Mercal, prior to Kemmler joining Arkhan's forces in the Vaults. The Knight fought valiantly against Krell, but was no match for the murderous wight. His armored husk was raised to join the Doomed Legion, in service to his killer. He was finally laid to rest in the battle of La Maisontaal Abbey, by Abbot Bagrain.

Beastmen Deaths:

* Taurox the Brass Bull- Shot in his vulnerable throat by Markus the Huntsmarshal.

* The Harbinger - Roasted by the Imperial Dragon.

* Khazrak One-Eye - Beaten down and stabbed through the face by Boris Todbringer in a final, fatal duel.

* Malagor the Dark Omen - Slain by a spell cast by the Ulric-empowered Gregor Martak.

* Ungol Four-Horn - Killed by Malagor during his unification and mobilization of the herds.

Chaos Warriors Deaths:

* Crom the Conqueror- Killed by Valten smashing his head in with Ghal Maraz.

* Festak Cram, Champion of the Rotting Horde - Has his chest sliced open by an Elector Count, realizing that wounds caused by Runefangs don't heal.

* Egrimm Van Horstman - Burnt to death by the wind of Aqshy after unsuccessfully trying to bind it to himself.

* Throgg - defeated by Gotrek in the second last Gotrek and Felix book. he was summoned to Middenheim for the final battle, where he faced Nagash and Arkhan's forces. After killing Sigvald, he is in turn killed by Nagash who stabs him and turns him to dust

* Akeold Helbrass - Killed by Felix Jaeger in the second-to-last Gotrek and Felix book.

* Valkia the Bloody- Gets a mutual kill against Ludwig Schwarzhelm when she, in an uncharacteristic lack of skill, falls for his ploy and impales herself on the Imperial Standard's banner pole. Before this she was arguably killed by Malekith in the novel 'The Seige of Naggarond', but either she was brought back again by Chaos or the armybook overrules the novel.

* Sigvald - Gets his head smashed in by Throgg's club shortly after finishing off Krell. Then, to add insult to injury, Throgg pissed on his corpse.

* Skarr Bloodwrath - He dies three times. Hacked down from behind by Duke Jerrod's of Bretonnia's sword but he gets brought back via his blood regeneration ability. The second time he gets turned to gold by Balthazar's magic, but Khorne himself undoes the enchantment. He later duels Caradryan, killing Ashtari, where he gets impaled by Caradryan's halberd and incinerated, killing him for the final time (before Age of Sigmar).

* Valnir the Reaper - Killed in a duel with Wulfrik the Wanderer

* Harry the Hammer - Slain by Vlad Von Carstein in the final battle

* Arbaal the Undefeated - Fails to live up to his name by getting killed by Caradryan, incarnate of fire.

* Wulfrik the Wanderer - Killed by Valten, though he puts up the best fight against him

* Dechala the Denied One- Loses to Tyrion Incarnate of light during the final battle

* Scyla Anfingrimm - Killed by Ungrim when he gets beaten and thrown off a cliff.

* Galrauch, Master of Dragon - According to Josh Reynolds, he was as far away from Middenheim as the Chaos gods could get him. The dragon was too unpredictable, even for the forces of entropy. He took part in battles at Ind and Cathay, where his shifting allegiances would prove no threat to Chaos' ultimate aims. As the End Times progressed, his Chaos Half grew stronger and stronger. BUT, in those final days, as the influence of Tzeentch waned, the two halves would have been more evenly matched. In the end, Galrauch tore himself apart as the world died.

* Kholek Suneater - According to Joshy Reynolds, he was ultimately killed by Settra, as a test to prove his worth to Archaon--the dragon ogre was uncontrollable, and thus of no use to the Three Eyed King. The battle lasted for four days, and flattened most of the forest around Middenheim, before Settra managed to remove the Mountain Lord's head with his khopesh, and drag it to the temple of Ulric and deposit it at Archaon's feet.

* Sayl the Faithless - Up to his old tricks, but got his head lopped off by Canto Unsworn after the fall of Middenheim

* Orghotts Daemonspew - According to Joshy Reynolds, Orghotts was killed in the aftermath of Karl Franz's ascension, his semi-demonic frame burnt to ash by the magics of the Incarnate of the Heavens.

* Bloab Rotspawned - According to Joshy Reynolds, he was hunted down by Elspeth Von Draken and the Sons of Shallya, an order of knights devoted to the goddess of healing, not long after the Glottkin's armies were shattered. The knights perished to a man, in the ensuing battle, but Elspeth's magics, greatly strengthened by the Wind of Death, proved more than a match for Bloab and his monstrous steed.

* Morbidex Twiceborn - According to Joshy Reynolds, Morbidex perished at the hands of Vilitch the Curseling, after an ill-advised attempt to kill the two-headed champion of Tzeentch, prior to the latter's march to Averheim. Morbidex's infamous hatred of Tzeentch, and Vilitch's mocking tongue combined to drive the Maggoth Lord into a fury, and both he and Triple-Tongue were annihilated by the Curseling's magics.

* Egil Styrbjorn - According to Joshy Reynolds, He was one of the warlords who attacked Middenheim. He was one of the champions gathered to defend the city during the attack of the Incarnates. He is killed by Gelt, who transfigured his body into a golden statue.

* Beorg Bearstruck & The Bearmen of Urslo - According to Joshy Reynolds, Beorg and his Bearmen were among Archaon's followers at Middenheim, and Beorg was one of those champions who pursued the Ulric-empowered Wendel Volker when the latter escaped Middenheim. Volker killed Beorg in the ruins of Wallengertz, and the knights and state troops who fought alongside him scattered the surviving Bearmen.

* Strykaar - Since Storm of Chaos never happened, he gets a brand new story! He was second-in-command to Sigvald at the Siege of Parravon, where he crossed swords with Abhorash and paid the price.

* Feytor the Tainted - Since Storm of Chaos never happened, he gets a brand new story! Feytor the Tainted was among the warlords in service to the Glottkin, and perished at the hands of Karl Franz Ascendant.

* Haagoth the Bloodied One - Since Storm of Chaos never happened, he gets a brand new story! Haagoth led the sacking of Karond Kar, in Naggaroth and fell in battle with Mengil Manhide, who was subsequently torn apart by Haagoth's pack of skinwolves.

* Melekh the Changer - Since Storm of Chaos never happened, he gets a brand new story! Melekh fell at Averheim, to the axe of Ungrim, Incarnate of Fire.

* Many of the minor chaos champions and special characters from old books who get mentioned in the novel are either killed by Archaon after trying to usurp him, Or were slain by valten during the first battle of Middenheim. Of course, after the world ended, there are bound to be countless more deaths from those whom the Dark Gods deem unworthy of Daemonhood.

Daemons Banishments:

Note it's unclear how "permanent" death is for these ones, since the usual fluff is "kill a daemon in the mortal realm, they get thrown back to the Realm of Chaos", hence banishment is a more appropriate word.

* Festus - Staked by Vlad after initially killing Vlad with sorcery; his own perverse life-giving aura means the wooden stake grows into a huge tree, ripping him apart from the inside out. After killing a weakened Louen Leoncour, that is.

* Ku'gath Plaguefather - Killed by Leoncour's holy blood

* Azazel - According to Joshy Reynolds The Prince of Damnation was in the Empire, hunting down the remnants of those knightly orders pledged to Sigmar not at Middenheim or Averheim, and killing them one by one (or corrupting them), just to twist the screws to his old sparring partner a bit. He tries to stop Sigmar from reclaiming Ghal Maraz at Middenheim but fails and gets his head crushed by the newly-reborn Sigmar.

* Epidimeus - Takes a cannonball to the chest during the battle of Altdorf

* Skarbrand - Defeated by Malekith after taking a sword to the face.

* Kairos Fateweaver - Beheaded by Archaon for failing to capture Averheim, and then dumped into a pool of blood and used to summon Ka'Bandha

* Ka'bandha - Killed by Sigmar himself when the Emperor was reunited with Ghal Maraz.

Dwarf Deaths:

* Thorek Ironbrow - Blows up his Anvil of Doom after it cracks and he gets stabbed by Neferata

* King Kazador - Killed by Krell

* King Belegar - Killed by Queek Headtaker in a final, fatal duel.

* Ungrim Ironfist - Stays behind with the remaining slayers to fight Thomin and Archaon's forces and buy time for Karl Franz's forces and the dwarves of Zhufbar to retreat.Unknown who or what killed him, though Lord of the End Times says he was consumed by the wind of fire after giving into its rage

* Thorgrim Grudgebearer - Assassinated by Deathmaster Snikch after the Skaven battle for Everpeak is lost.

* Hashut - Apparently destroyed by Gork and Mork while Grimgor's Beast-Waaagh blew up the Chaos Dwarfs.

* Gotri Hammerson- Stayed behind to hold the line with the Dryads against Isabella's daemon horde while Gelt retreated.

* Grimm Burlokson - after Zhufbar is deemed lost, he activates the device which floods the hold so that the skaven can't get their hands on all the awesome technology.

Elves Deaths:

* Teclis - Turned to dust after failing to bind the wind of metal to himself after Gelt is murdered by Manfred. Somehow brought back in Age of Sigmar.

* Adranna - killed by Morathi's sorcery.

* Aliathra the Princess- Sacrificed by Arkhan as part of the ritual to summon Nagash.

* Anaran & Anarelle - killed by Kouran and Malekith respectively.

* Eltharion the Grim - Killed by Arkhan the Black, who ages him to dust

* Phoenix King Finubar the Seafarer - Killed by a bloodletter lured into his personal chambers by Malekith.

* Korhil - Executed with his own axe after stealing the Widowmaker.

* Lileath (Lady of the Lake)- Sacrifices herself by ordering Teclis to stab her so he can use the last of her godly power to teleport the Incarnates and their armies to Middenheim.

* Tyrion/Khaine, Killed by Alith Anar, who shoots him through the rent in his armor. As of book 5 Tyrion gets resurrected by his brother as the Incarnate of Light, though Khaine remains dead. Tyrion manages to survive just long enough to see the end of the world alongside Alarielle and Malekith, and makes it to Age of Sigmar.

* Drane Blackblood - Executed at Malekith's order for raiding High Elves after Malekith's ascension to Phoenix King.

* Kouran Darkhand - defeated and killed by Alith Anar.

* Malus Darkblade - Killed when Tz'arkan completely took over his body. Tz'arkan was then killed by Tyrion just to make sure.

* Tullaris Dreadbringer - Killed by Tyrion.

* Daith/Vaul - Killed by a Sister of Slaughter. (Who was pretending to be dead after he killed the rest of her unit, so it's not as much of a jobbing death as it seems.)

* Orion/Kurnous - Killed by Tyrion after kicking his ass pretty badly. He was already dying and had no way to rebirth himself, but looked to fulfill his destiny.

* Shadowblade - Killed by Malekith. He tried to assassinate Malekith, but Malekith used shadow magic to give him an advantage, stabbed him and threw him off the back of a flying dragon.

* Drycha - Decapitated by Malekith after trying to kill him but just before trying to stop Be'lakor attacking the Oak of Ages.

* Durthu - Sacrifices himself to give Alarielle the energy to invoke a large banishment spell. Somehow brought back in Age of Sigmar.

* Hellebron - Killed by Alarielle when the incarnates arrived at the former city of Middenheim.

* Caradryan - Killed by Ka'bandha after the Bloodthirster kills his phoenix

* Rakarth - Rakarth the Beastlord fell during the invasion of Naggaroth. He and his black dragon were among the tally of Wulfrik the Wanderer in those savage days. Wulfrik pierced Bracchus' heart with the prow of his flying vessel and cut down Rakarth as dragon and ship fell from the sky to the icy wastes below.

* Mengil Manhide and the Manflayers - Mengil and his followers died during the conflagration which consumed Karond Kar, fighting against the bloodmad followers of Khorne. Mengil himself fell to a pack of slavering skinwolves, which tore the sadistic warrior apart and devoured him.

* Kaldor the Cruel - Kaldor fell in battle with his kinsman Calaidan, during Malekith's invasion of Ulthuan.

* Malida (Hag Queen of Karond Kar) - Malida fell in battle during the razing of Karond Kar, by the forces of Haargoth the Blooded One. She was cut down by the daemon-prince Kastragar, even as she tried to banish the beast.

* Mortharor (Captain of the Harbinger of Pain) - Mortharor's black ark was sunk by the Chaos merwyrm Orgalyx the Vast during the evacuation of Naggaroth. The merwyrm trapped the ark in its glistening coils and dragged the vessel, and its captain, to the bottom of the Sea of Malice.

* Thalandor - Thalandor and his great eagle Gwandor were struck from the sky by a bloodthirster of the Blood Hunt, who smashed them to the ground with its brazen flail. As Gwandor twitched in his death-throes, a bloodied Thalandor drove his spear through the daemon's skull, before collapsing.

* Gwercus the Treeman - Killed during the Blood Hunt's assault. He was torn asunder by Ka'Bandha.

* Amadri Ironbark - Was among those treekin summoned by Alarielle during the battle with the Bloodhunt. He fell there, defending the council of Incarnates.

* Wychwethyl the Wild - Wychwethyl fell in battle with the beastmen as they assaulted Athel Loren early in the End Times. He was slain by Morghur, Lord of Skulls, at the burning of Tyr Edrell.

* Scaw the Falconer - Scaw died defending the Sylamel Tree from a pack of armored minotaurs, after the coronation of the Eternity King. His was a lonely death, unwitnessed and forgotten in the madness which followed.

* Yolath the Terrible - Yolath fell during the attack on the King's Glade by Ka'Bandha and the Blood Hunt. He was killed by a pack of bloodletters after a bloodthirster smashed his great eagle from the sky.

* Gruath the Beastmaster - Gruath died during the Blood Hunt's assault on the King's Glade. He and his pack fell defending the Glade from the bloodthirster, Skul'gath the Huntsman and his flesh hounds.

* Lothlann the Brave - Lothlann fell as Alith Anar rallied the remaining Glade Riders. Hacked by daemon blades, Lothlann nonetheless held the sacred banner of Athel Loren upright, even in death.

Empire Deaths:

* Balthazar Gelt - Stabbed in the back by Mannfred von Carstein during the final battle.

* Kurt Helborg - Killed by Otto Glott during the battle of Altdorf, stabbed through the eye

* Volkmar the Grim - Sacrificed to serve as the vessel of Nagash

* Karl Franz - Technically killed by Otto Glott but resurrected by the power of Sigmar/becoming the embodiment of the Lore of Heavens. ET Archaon revealed that Karl Franz Ascendant is actually Sigmar, who was bound to the wind of heavens at some point and thrown into the great vortex by Tzeentch. When Teclis unbound the vortex, Sigmar used the emperor's body and Ghal Maraz as vessels. Once reunited, Sigmar truly became whole again. Sigmar was last seen wrestling Archaon for Ghal Maraz and just might be the person who creates the new world.

* Ludwig Schwarzhem - Gets a mutual kill against Valkia the Bloody when she stabs him through the heart with Slaupnir

* Valten - cheaply Murdered by a Verminlord Deceiver with its throwing weapon as he dueled Archaon.

* Supreme Patriarch Gregor Martak - Cut down by Archaon in single combat.

* Elector Count Boris Todbringer - Ripped apart by crazed Beastmen after slaying Khazrak One-Eye.

* Elector Count Wolfram Hertwig - killed by a Nurgle champion while defending a breach in Auric Bastion

* Elector Count Aldebrand Ludenhof - Torn apart by undead summoned by Balthasar Gelt

* Ulric - Severely weakened when Teclis steals his flame like a bitch. The last of his essence empowers Martak, and is in turn destroyed when Martak is cut down by Archaon. The last of his essence goes into the knight Volker, who is also killed by Archaon in the final duel. For some readon though he is seen watching over the workds events with Lileath later on in the book.

* Morr - Destroyed when Nagash defeated Usirian, making it possible Morr and Usirian were the same god by different names.

* Luthor Huss - Possessed by the Nameless, then frees himself with Vlad's help and they fight together before Isabella slits his throat.

* Volker- Cut down by Archaon in the final battle saving Sigmar.

* J‪ohan and Wilhelm - Killed by Manfred during his purge of Sylvania to keep them from interfering with his plans.

* Elspeth von Draken - Sadly was an amethyst wizard and suffered the same fate as the rest of her lot, when Nagash freed the Wind of Death. She was already well along that path, according to her background, and was already beginning to succumb to the unholy changes Nagash's actions wrought. That said, given her raw power, she was able to weather it better than most, and was one of the few remaining Empire wizards of any real ability when Archaon came knocking on Averheim's walls. Elspeth, like Ungrim Ironfist and Mathias Thulmann died in the ensuing battle. Whether she stayed dead, well...that's another matter.

Lizardmen Deaths:

* Grimloq - killed by Skrolk, whose plague censer instantly decays him.

* Assorted Slann - Heads explode trying to stop Skaven from bringing down Morrslieb, or were eaten alive by Skaven as they lay in a stupor from the effort of keeping them from pulling the moon too close.

* Mazdamundi - Heart bursts after single-handedly destroying something like 90% of the falling Morrslieb.

* Lord Kroak - Incinerated after making a heroic sacrifice to ensure that the destruction of the falling moon fragments is restricted to Lustria and the Southlands.

Orcs & Goblins Krumpin's:

* Grimgor Ironhide - After beating the **** out of Malekith and the Everchosens bodyguards, he is beheaded by Archaon during the final confrontation, headbutts Archie again and breaks the Eye of Sheerian this makes Archaon **** himself enough to release U'zhul the daemon bound to his sword (what a *****)

* Morglum Necksnapper - Gets his back broken by Grimgor

* Borgut Facebeater - Died at some point. Apparently he made enough of an impression to make Grimgor to miss him.

* Gobbla - Killed by a Moulder Beastmaster. Skarsnik, however, managed to live long enough to... do something, he's not mentioned in the last book.

* Gork and Mork - Do Not exactly die, but fuse together with into the two headed greenskin god, Gorkamorka.

* Snagla - Snagla died in battle with the beastmen, as Malagor incited the herds to converge on the Empire. He and his giant spider became a meal for Taurox the Brass Bull.

* Grotfang - Was killed by Grimgor, during the latter's initial march west. Grotfang challenged Grimgor, and paid the price.

* Snagga - The Iron Fist orcs, now led by Grotfang's lieutenant, Snagga, were subsumed into Grimgor's growing horde. Snagga was among those orc warriors felled by Zhatan the Black, in the battle for Zharr Naggrund.

* Oglok the Orrible - Joined Grimgor's Waaagh, after Morglum's death. Oglok was among those orc champions who fell to the axe of the Chaos Dwarf, Rykarth the Unbreakable, at the Great Bastion.

* Badruk 'Eadsplitta - Joined Grimgor's Waaagh in the east, and fought his way around the world with the Ironhide. He was among those orc champions killed by Zhatan the Black in Zharr Naggrund, before Bragg the Gutsman ended the Chaos Dwarf's life.

* Grabnatz Sourbelly & Gulag - Grabnatz blew both himself and poor Gulag up, in an attempt to impress Grimgor with his magical might.

* Durkol Eye-Gouger - Died in Nippon, battling the Red Ronin. While he managed to kill the warrior, he was himself slain in the process.

* Uzguz - Joined Grimgor willingly after Grotfang's death. Uzguz and his boarboyz were at the forefront of every battle, until the invasion of the Dark Lands, when they charged the massed artillery of the Black Fortress and were blown to pieces.

* Nazgob - Joined Grimgor willingly after Grotfang's death. Also died in the battle for the Black Fortress, when his magics proved no match for those of Drazhoath the Ashen.

* Oddgit - Despite his power, was killed by Grimgor for being mouthy; the night goblin had his head twisted off, and his body fed to the squigs.

Skaven Death-Deaths:

* Queek Headtaker- Killed by Thorgrim, who snaps his neck with one hand.

* Seerlord Kritislik- Obliterated by the Great Horned Rat.

* Lord Skrolk - Killed by Kroq-gar, but resurrected by local Verminlord Vermalanx.

* Morbus Sanguis - Died in Lustria, at the claws of Nakai the Wanderer. The sacred kroxigor succumbed to Sanguis' yellow death in the process.

* Ghoritch - Died during the razing of the Hell Pit by Prince Apophas. The castellan of Clan Moulder was stripped of flesh by the beetles which compose Apophas' form, as the latter hunted for any sign of Ikit Claw.

* Klawmunkast and his Rat Tank - Klawmunkast died at Apophas' hands as well, though his death bought Ikit Claw the precious moments he needed to trap Apophas in one of Skavenblight's lower levels, and jettison it into the Realm of Chaos, as the city traversed realities.

* Clan Pestilens - are wiped out when Lustria and the Southlands are enveloped in a warpfire storm, due to the destruction of Morrslieb. Even if this didn't happen, they would have been obliterated once Mazdamundi reached the great pyramid of Itza

Tomb Kings (Re)Deaths:

* Nagash - The rift that eventually consumes the world takes all of Nagash's magic when it touches him, and he is last seen panicking as his body crumbles to dust. Though he can live without a body, magic was integral to that. Somehow he comes back to life in the new world, where he forms an alliance with sigmar. Realizing that he doesn't want to serve in an alliance where there are others to challenge his power, he rebels and the living and dead fight once again. At some point he defeats all the death gods and becomes the one true god of death, getting what he wanted in the first place.

* Arkhan - Though cut in half by Settra during the battle of Khemri, his first death came from Isabella the Accursed, who used anti-undead Nurglite power and vampiric magic to kill him. He gets resurrected by Nagash, and dies the second and final time at Middenheim after the Incarnates fall. He used up all of his magic, including the Everchild's spell and the magic animating him, to hold back the forces of Chaos long enough for Neferata to escape.

* Khatep - beheaded by Settra during the battle of Khemri after he breaks his exile to warn Settra about the Destroyer of Eternities

* Nekaph - killed by Arkhan's sorcery

* Usirian - Defeated when Nagash entered the Underworld and fought him. Nagash couldn't win against a God on his own so he got Dieter Helsnicht to use necromancy to rally every soul in the Underworld against Usirian, then beat him down and devoured him, taking his place.

* King Phar - defeated by Krell's legions then killed by Nagash for fighting him

* Assorted Tomb Kings - Killed by Nagash because they were clever enough for him to consider them a threat.

* King Pharak- Beheaded by Krell for trying to disobey Arkhan's orders in the battle for the Black Pyramid.

Vampire Counts (Re)Deaths:

* Mannfred von Carstein - Stabbed by Tyrion after killing Gelt, the former using Sunfang's fire to burn Mannfred from the inside out.

* Zacharias The Everliving (W'soran) - Brain burned out by Nagash after claiming he was his equal

* Walach Harkon - Ripped in half by zombie dragon controlled by Vlad

* Heinrich Kemmler - Killed by Arkhan in a magical duel, gets vaporized

* Vlad von Carstein - Killed and resurrected thrice in the End Times. After being brought back by Nagash, his first death in the End Times is at Festus' hands in the battle for Altdorf, but his ring resurrects him and he kills Festus. The second time he is dissolved by Isabella the Accursed because he was unwilling to fight her. After the Carstein Ring brought him back again, he met Isabella, put the Carstein ring on her and impaled them both, hoping death and rebirth would exorcise the daemon.

* Isabella von Carstein - Gets brought back by Nurgle, bound to a Nurgle daemon and attacks the undead. Killed by Vlad, who puts his immortality granting ring on her, when he impales them on a stake to free her from Nurgle's clutches. In the novels Neferata finds her in a coma and took her to Sylvania as the world ended.

* Luthor Harkon - According to Joshy Reynolds, in a bit of story that almost was, Luthor was going to engage in a three way duel with Long Drong's slayer pirates and Glutrot Spume's plague-ship. The Pirate King was dueled to a standstill with Spume even as the vessel they're on sinks beneath the waves. What ended up happening was he made it to Sylvania after Nagash conquered the Tomb Kings. He fought the forces of Isabella the Accursed and the Nameless alongside Vlad and Mannfred, but was abandoned by Mannfred. Isabella the Accursed uses her power to disintegrate him.

* Krell - Killed thrice in the End Times, and brought back by Nagash after the first two. First he gets killed when a Tomb Scorpion cuts off his head in the battle for Khemri. Second he gets swallowed whole by a Great Unclean One in the battle for the Black Pyramid, but when Nagash banishes it his remains are left behind. His third death is from Sigvald stabbing him in the eye socket with the broken Sliverslash and crushing Krell's skull with his fists.

* The Nameless/Count Drachenfels- Consumed by the fires of Luthor Huss' faith after he regains control of his body thanks to Vlad.

* Sethep the Merciless - According to Joshy Reynolds, he perished when he attempted to usurp control of the Wind of Death. While he was able to control it for a few moments, Nagash's will was too strong. The Undying King ripped the Wind from Sethep's withered grasp, and Sethep's malign spirit with it. Now the Merciless One's spirit is bound to Nagash's staff.
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Re: End Times

Post#2 » Fri Jul 08, 2016 1:14 am

nice1







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Re: End Times

Post#3 » Fri Jul 08, 2016 1:33 am

Wow, thanks for that! I don't actually know a lot of these characters, and I understand a huge portion of the fanbase basically just pretends the End Times never happened... but still, cool to see what ends the GW writers came up with for their characters.

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Re: End Times

Post#4 » Fri Jul 08, 2016 1:38 am

Good work! I'll take your word on this. RIP WFB :(

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Re: End Times

Post#5 » Fri Jul 08, 2016 1:43 am

While I applaud the effort it took to make this post, I think we can all agree: **** Age of Sigmar.
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Re: End Times

Post#6 » Fri Jul 08, 2016 1:45 am

Aekold Helbrass is the spelling. And really? They fecking gave Felix that kill? Bah. I still have him stashed somewhere. One of my original retinue lords...

I knew they killed off most of the Lore but jesus.. I didn't realize how thorough they where... That's damned near everybody. That's Red Wedding level **** right there.

Glad I never read those. After 7th I really started to loose interest in what GW was doing with TT.
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Re: End Times

Post#7 » Fri Jul 08, 2016 1:59 am

The beauty of Warhammer is that Storm of Chaos, which whilst now non-canon still exists as its own universe, so if you dont like AoS you can just ignore it :)

Also the list is pretty easy :P pretty much every characters death can be found on an internet search and then confirmed by typing in their name on the search section of my warhammer ibooks

EDIT: all others are mentioned by Josh Reynolds who was asked a lot off questions by pissed off warhammer fans lol :)
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Post#8 » Fri Jul 08, 2016 2:17 am

Murdering nearly the entire cast of an incredibly in depth and beloved IP is TOTALLY the right move when you want people to be interested in it. I mean, obviously.

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Post#9 » Fri Jul 08, 2016 3:04 am

BBSooner wrote:Murdering nearly the entire cast of an incredibly in depth and beloved IP is TOTALLY the right move when you want people to be interested in it. I mean, obviously.
And then just magic them all back to life so they can go questing in HIGH ADVENTURE!
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Re: End Times

Post#10 » Fri Jul 08, 2016 3:06 am

Ok so let me understand. The End Times was GWS way of ending Warhammer fantasy so they can do the 40k stuff or did they just sh*t the bed with this? Age of Sigmar was some lame attempt dues ex machina the fix what they fuqed up?

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