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At Slaughter's End

Space Marine Battles: Warhammer 40,000

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At Slaughter's End

By: Andy Smillie
Narrated by: Gareth Armstrong, Steve Conlin, Tim Molloy
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In the aftermath of battle, Flesh Tearers Chapter Master Amit picks his way across the blasted landscape and is drawn into single combat with a survivor of the enemy force, a berserker dedicated to the Blood God. As they fight, Amit begins to realise that at slaughter's end, he and the servant of Khorne are not so dissimilar.

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Good short story which begged the question, which character was truly beserk. The Flesh Tearer or the World Eater?

Who was less in control?

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While it doesn't necessarily add much to the existing Flesh Tearer law, it's still a good tale. Only minor issue is I sometimes lost track of which character was which.

Solid work, both from the author and the performer

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i wish it was longer (as in maybe have a glimpse into the battle before this fight).

wish it was longer

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I appreciated the narrator's and actors' performance. The well-worked sound editing added a great visceral tone to the drama. Concerning the narrative itself, I enjoyed seeing such similarities between the Blood god's follower and the Flesh Tearer. As much as the Flesh Tearer may deny having any commonality with his enemy, it is clear that he craves violence and bloodshed as much as, if not more than, his foe.

Enemies with similarities make good narratives

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loved it and i wish it was longer. Amit is written so well and the back and forth he has with the Khornate Berserker is done perfectly.
Andy the author completely gets what's makes the Flesh Tearers what they are

All Hail the Lord of Slaughter. Amit is king loved

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