Tzar
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The Tzar is absolute ruler of Kislev. He or she controls all the affairs of the nation being the supreme spiritual and religious leader and lawmaker and the overall military commander.
The Tzar resides in the Bokha Palaces in the centre of the city of Kislev, the traditional seat of the Tzars. The famous Gryphon Legion, a cavalry unit, are the Tzar's bodyguards and accompany them personally to war.
The current Tzarina is Katarin the Ice Queen who ascended to the throne in 2517 IC.
known Tzars & Tzarinas | |||
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name | reign | notes | sources |
Miska | unclear, around 1494 IC | Leads the Gospodars west into Ungol lands. | [1] |
Shoika | 1524 - ? | Founds the city of Kislev. | [2] |
Gospodar IV | unclear, around 1810 | Founds the Gryphon Legion. | [3] |
Alexis Romanoff | unclear, around 2302 | Ruler during the Great War Against Chaos. | [4] |
Kattarin the Bloody | 2315 - 2471 | Imprisoned by her son, the Tsarevich Pavel, in a block of ice where she remains to this day. | [5] |
Pavel | 2471 - ? | Son of Kattarin the Bloody. | [6] |
Vladimir Bokha | ? - 2492 | Killed during a Goblin invasion, father of Boris. | [7] |
Boris Bokha | 2492 - 2517 | First High Priest of Ursun in 400 years, father of Katarin. | [8] |
Katarin Bokha | 2517 - present | Current ruler, renowned for her powerful Ice Magic. | [9] |
See also
Notes & sources
- ↑ Warhammer Armies: Kislev (6th Edition) p.4
- ↑ Warhammer Armies: Kislev (6th Edition) p.4
- ↑ Warhammer Armies: Kislev (6th Edition) p.8
- ↑ Warhammer Armies: Champions of Chaos (4th Edition) p.22 - The Empire at War (sourcebook) p.64 - Warhammer Armies: Warriors of Chaos (7th Edition) p.26 & 30
- ↑ Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay: Realm of the Ice Queen p.18
- ↑ Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay: Realm of the Ice Queen p.18
- ↑ Warhammer Armies: Kislev (6th Edition) p.4
- ↑ Warhammer Armies: The Empire (4th Edition) p.74 - Warhammer Armies: Kislev (6th Edition) p.4 & 14
- ↑ The Empire at War (sourcebook) p.69 - Warhammer Armies: The Empire (4th Edition) p.74 - Warhammer Armies: Kislev (6th Edition) p.4 & 12