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Nothing about being a slayer says die fighting evil or in single combat, aside from the Bloodthirster I don't recall too much single combat, even with the dragon there were several slayers and Felix. I seem to recall him killing more than a few humans, including members of the Emperor's personal guard to save Felix. However he does widh to die with honour, not stealing or murdering innocents or from some plague. The whole "In battle Gotrek uses his axe with skill and power. His axe is encrusted with runes seeking the death of Chaos, and grant him feats and abilities far beyond even the greatest of slayers. Seeking death in a battle with evil has washed away all feelings for personal safety. While he seeks death, Gotrek always enters the fray to win" was redundant, opinioted and useless. <small>—Preceding [[Wikipedia:Signatures|unsigned]] comment added by [[Special:Contributions/24.137.207.191|24.137.207.191]] ([[User talk:24.137.207.191|talk]]) 19:55, 8 April 2008 (UTC)</small><!-- Template:UnsignedIP --> <!--Autosigned by SineBot-->
Nothing about being a slayer says die fighting evil or in single combat, aside from the Bloodthirster I don't recall too much single combat, even with the dragon there were several slayers and Felix. I seem to recall him killing more than a few humans, including members of the Emperor's personal guard to save Felix. However he does widh to die with honour, not stealing or murdering innocents or from some plague. The whole "In battle Gotrek uses his axe with skill and power. His axe is encrusted with runes seeking the death of Chaos, and grant him feats and abilities far beyond even the greatest of slayers. Seeking death in a battle with evil has washed away all feelings for personal safety. While he seeks death, Gotrek always enters the fray to win" was redundant, opinioted and useless. <small>—Preceding [[Wikipedia:Signatures|unsigned]] comment added by [[Special:Contributions/24.137.207.191|24.137.207.191]] ([[User talk:24.137.207.191|talk]]) 19:55, 8 April 2008 (UTC)</small><!-- Template:UnsignedIP --> <!--Autosigned by SineBot-->
:People who care might also want to work at telling us what happened to them, say in the novels, chronologically like, how killed some trolls and then some skaven in Nuln and then whatever (my collection is in boxes and incomplete so I'm out for being useful). Also, find secondary sources, I noticed the other day some Dragonlance stuff that is well sourced from the novels is getting problems because theres no sources for it being of much note, and its produced over 100 novels, gotten a couple of awards and was a major part of D&D for a decade or so, these two have not a dozen novels, and are 1 unit in a game on which they have no direct effect (the plot of the game isn't based around their actions).
:People who care might also want to work at telling us what happened to them, say in the novels, chronologically like, how killed some trolls and then some skaven in Nuln and then whatever (my collection is in boxes and incomplete so I'm out for being useful). Also, find secondary sources, I noticed the other day some Dragonlance stuff that is well sourced from the novels is getting problems because theres no sources for it being of much note, and its produced over 100 novels, gotten a couple of awards and was a major part of D&D for a decade or so, these two have not a dozen novels, and are 1 unit in a game on which they have no direct effect (the plot of the game isn't based around their actions). <small>—Preceding [[Wikipedia:Signatures|unsigned]] comment added by [[Special:Contributions/24.137.207.191|24.137.207.191]] ([[User talk:24.137.207.191|talk]]) 20:01, 8 April 2008 (UTC)</small><!-- Template:UnsignedIP --> <!--Autosigned by SineBot-->

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felix jaeger (as in gotrek and felix) is not the son of a noble. His father wants to become one. (source: skavenslayer)


Gotrek and Felix did not originate in the Gotrek and Felix novels. They first appeared as examples in the campaign packs for the original Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay game, then were made Special Characters for the Dwarf army in the Warhammer Fantasy tabletop battle game.Legionaireb (talk) 04:06, 9 December 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Nothing about being a slayer says die fighting evil or in single combat, aside from the Bloodthirster I don't recall too much single combat, even with the dragon there were several slayers and Felix. I seem to recall him killing more than a few humans, including members of the Emperor's personal guard to save Felix. However he does widh to die with honour, not stealing or murdering innocents or from some plague. The whole "In battle Gotrek uses his axe with skill and power. His axe is encrusted with runes seeking the death of Chaos, and grant him feats and abilities far beyond even the greatest of slayers. Seeking death in a battle with evil has washed away all feelings for personal safety. While he seeks death, Gotrek always enters the fray to win" was redundant, opinioted and useless. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 24.137.207.191 (talk) 19:55, 8 April 2008 (UTC)[reply]

People who care might also want to work at telling us what happened to them, say in the novels, chronologically like, how killed some trolls and then some skaven in Nuln and then whatever (my collection is in boxes and incomplete so I'm out for being useful). Also, find secondary sources, I noticed the other day some Dragonlance stuff that is well sourced from the novels is getting problems because theres no sources for it being of much note, and its produced over 100 novels, gotten a couple of awards and was a major part of D&D for a decade or so, these two have not a dozen novels, and are 1 unit in a game on which they have no direct effect (the plot of the game isn't based around their actions). —Preceding unsigned comment added by 24.137.207.191 (talk) 20:01, 8 April 2008 (UTC)[reply]