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'''Ar-Ulric''' is the title for the leader of the [[Cult of Ulric]], the second strongest religion in [[The Empire]].{{Fn|1a}}  
'''Ar-Ulric''' is leader of the [[Cult of Ulric]], the second strongest religion in [[The Empire]]. {{Fn|1a}}  
 
  
He normally resides in [[Middenheim]], spiritual centre of the cult and is one of the [[Elector]]s, hence given the martial nature of his followers he has huge political and military might and influence. This also means, if the State fails to act he can muster large armies to destroy the enemies of [[Ulric]] and the Empire. {{Fn|1a}}
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He normally resides in [[Middenheim]], the spiritual centre of the cult, and is one of the [[Elector]]s: due to the martial nature of his followers, he has huge political and military might and influence. This also means, if the State fails to act he can muster large armies to destroy the enemies of [[Ulric]] and the Empire.{{Fn|1a}}  In addition other devout Electors often consult with Ar-Ulric as to how to vote.{{Fn|2b}}
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The Grandmaster of each Chapterhouse of the [[Knights of the White Wolf]] are also appointed by Ar-Ulric
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==Election==
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The Ar-Ulric is chosen by the senior priests of the [[Order of the Howling Wolf]] who travel from across the Empire and as far away as [[Kislev]] to vote.  Once elected, the position is held for life, and it is his responsibility to appoint High Priests of other temples. He is also the court cleric to the Graf of Middenheim.{{Fn|2b}}
  
 
==History==
 
==History==
It was the High Priest of Ulric who orginally crowned [[Sigmar]] but for many centuries the Cult refused to acknowledge that he had become a god. {{Fn|1a}}
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It was the High Priest of Ulric who orgiinally crowned [[Sigmar]] in [[Reikdorf]] first testing him with the [[Cauldron of Woe]] {{Fn|9a}}, but for many centuries the Cult refused to acknowledge that he had become a god.{{Fn|1a}}  When [[Nagash]] attacked the newly formed Empire and the dead besieged Middenheim he joined the battle using his god given powers to aid the defenders. {{Fn|11a}}  
  
In 63 [[IC]], [[Wulcan]] declares that the Fauschlag sacred to Ulric and begins the construction of a great temple to the god. {{Fn|2a}}
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In 63 [[IC]], [[Wulcan]] declares the Fauschlag sacred to Ulric and begins the construction of a great temple to the god.{{Fn|1a}}{{Fn|2a}}
  
The Emperor consults with Ar-Ulric and Graf [[Wulfgaeng]] and subsequently grants Middenheim a poltical charter. {{Fn|2a}}
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The Emperor consults with Ar-Ulric and Graf [[Wulfgaeng]], and subsequently grants Middenheim a political charter.{{Fn|2a}}
  
In 1334 [[IC]], the position of Ar-Ulric is made a Elector of the Emperor. {{Fn|2a}}
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In 1334 [[IC]], the position of Ar-Ulric is made an Elector of the Emperor.{{Fn|2a}}
  
1360 [[IC]] sees [[Ottilia I]] declare herself Empress with the support of Ar-Ulric who moves to her court at [[Talabheim]]. {{Fn|2a}}
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1360 [[IC]] sees [[Ottilia I]] declare herself Empress with the support of Ar-Ulric, who moves to her court at [[Talabheim]].{{Fn|1a}}{{Fn|2a}} She presents him with evidence that Sigmar was a mortal follower of Ulric and not a god, and together they ban the [[Cult of Sigmar]] in her lands.{{Fn|8a}}
  
It is not until 1547 [[IC]] that Ar-Ulric returns to Middenheim, with the ruling Grag enforcing a new rule of celibacy to prevent a High Priest founding a dynasty himself. {{Fn|2a}}
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It is not until 1547 [[IC]] that Ar-Ulric returns to Middenheim, with the then-ruling Graf enforcing a new rule of celibacy to prevent a High Priest from founding a dynasty himself.{{Fn|2a}}
  
 
Ar-Ulric [[Kriestov]] seeks to discredit [[Magnus the Pious]] but the future Emperor steps unharmed through the sacred flame, proving himself to all. Kriestov later joins his crusade against Chaos, leading an army of the faithful to war in [[Kislev]], on his return from the successful campaign he scatters the [[Beastmen]] attacking Middenheim. {{Fn|2a}}
 
Ar-Ulric [[Kriestov]] seeks to discredit [[Magnus the Pious]] but the future Emperor steps unharmed through the sacred flame, proving himself to all. Kriestov later joins his crusade against Chaos, leading an army of the faithful to war in [[Kislev]], on his return from the successful campaign he scatters the [[Beastmen]] attacking Middenheim. {{Fn|2a}}
  
 
The current Ar-Ulric is [[Emil Valgeir]].{{Cite This}}
 
The current Ar-Ulric is [[Emil Valgeir]].{{Cite This}}
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==Weapons and Equipment==
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* '''6th Edition''': Hand Weapon, may have Heavy or Light Armour and a Shield. May have Additional Hand Weapon or Great Weapon. May ride a Barded Warhorse. May have Magic Items.{{Fn|1d}}
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* [[Blitzbeil]]: A powerful magical axe named after Ulric's own axe. Traditionally used by Ar-Ulric in battle, it enhances his strength and can cut through any mundane armour.{{Fn|1c}}
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===Gifts of Ar-Ulric===
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* [[Amber Fang]]: The incisor of a [[White Wolf]] given to the most favoured priests of Ulric by Ar-Ulric.{{Fn|1c}}
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* [[Banner of the Warrior True]]:  Blessed by Ar-Ulric [[Sehrhat]] following the [[Battle of Kleindorf]].{{Fn|1c}}
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* [[Fang of the Winter Wolf]]: Potent talismans blessed by Ar-Ulric, they hugely enhance the power of a priest's prayers.{{Fn|1c}}
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==Prayers==
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He can invoke the same prayers as a [[Warrior Priest of Ulric]] but more frequently.{{Fn|1b}}
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* '''Battle Howl''': Increases the speed of charging warriors and the priest invoking the deity{{Fn|1b}}
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* '''Destruction''': Damage nearby enemies.{{Fn|1b}}
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* '''Fury of Ulric''': The priest and those he accompanies ignore fear and terror. {{Fn|1b}}
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* '''Winter's Chill''': Makes the priest harder to hit.{{Fn|1b}
  
 
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|style=background:#FFBF00 align=center|'''term of office [[IC]]'''
 
|style=background:#FFBF00 align=center|'''term of office [[IC]]'''
 
|style=background:#FFBF00 align=center|'''notes'''
 
|style=background:#FFBF00 align=center|'''notes'''
|style=background:#FFBF00 align=center|'''sources'''
 
 
|-
 
|-
|align=center|'''[[Wulcan]]'''
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|align=center|'''[[Wulcan]]''' {{Fn|1a}}{{Fn|3}}
|align=center|unclear, around '''63'''
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|align=center|unclear, around '''63'''{{Fn|1a}}{{Fn|3}}
|align=center|Began construction of a temple in Middenheim
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|align=center|Began construction of a temple in Middenheim. {{Fn|1a}}{{Fn|3}}
|align=center|[[Sigmar's Heirs]], pg. 20
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|-
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|align=center|'''[[Bronnstien]]''' {{Fn|1a}}{{Fn|3}}
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|align=center|Around '''1116'''{{Fn|1a}}{{Fn|3}}
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|align=center|Died in 1116 defending the Great Temple of Ulric against [[Skaven]] in Middenheim. {{Fn|8a}}
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|-
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|align=center|'''[[Herrsher]]'''{{Fn|1a}}
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|align=center|unclear, around '''1200'''{{Fn|1a}}
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|align=center|In 1207 he drove out [[Dieter Helsnicht]] with a company of Knights of the White Wolf. {{Fn|1a}}{{Fn|2a}}{{Fn|8a}}
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|-
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|align=center|'''[[Krieger]]'''{{Fn|1a}}
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|align=center|unclear, around '''1360'''{{Fn|1a}}
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|align=center|Invited by [[Ottilia I]], he moved the Cult to [[Talabheim]] in 1360 [[IC]]. {{Fn|8a}}
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|-
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|align=center|'''[[Bardolph]]'''{{Fn|10a}}
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|align=center|unclear, after '''1360'''{{Fn|10a}}
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|align=center|When the [[Arch Lector of Sigmar]] marched into Talabecland to relieve the suffering of the devoted of Sigmar, he led his army to meet him in battle. {{Fn|10a}}
 
|-
 
|-
|align=center|'''[[Herrsher]]'''
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|align=center|'''[[Franzsson]]'''{{Fn|4}}
|align=center|unclear, around '''1200'''
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|align=center|unclear, around '''1975'''{{Fn|4}}
|align=center|In 1207 he drove out [[Dieter Helsnicht]] with a company of Knights of the White Wolf
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|align=center|Accepted the '''Order of the Winter Throne''' (Ragnarites), considered by many a controversial High Priest. {{Fn|4}}{{Fn|8a}}
|align=center|[[Warhammer Chronicles (2004)]], The Cult of Ulric, pg. 2-4 and [[Middenheim City of the White Wolf (4th Edition)]], Timeline of Middenheim, pg. 12-15
 
 
|-
 
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|align=center|'''[[Franzsson]]'''
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|align=center|'''[[Kriestov]]'''{{Fn|1a}}{{Fn|2a}}{{Fn|5}}{{Fn|6}}
|align=center|unclear, around '''1975'''
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|align=center|unclear, around '''2300''' {{Fn|1a}}{{Fn|2a}}{{Fn|5}}{{Fn|6}}
|align=center|accepted the '''Order of the Winter Throne''' (Ragnarites)
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|align=center|A rival of [[Magnus the Pious]], later his ally{{Fn|1a}}{{Fn|2a}}{{Fn|5}}{{Fn|6}}{{Fn|8a}}
|align=center|[[Tome of Salvation]], pg. 70
 
 
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|-
|align=center|'''[[Kriestov]]'''
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|align=center|'''[[Jarrick Valgeir]]'''{{Fn|2b}}
|align=center|unclear, around '''2300'''
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|align=center|
|align=center|rival of [[Magnus the Pious]], later his ally
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|align=center|
|align=center|[[Warhammer Armies: Beasts of Chaos (6th Edition)]], pg. 11<br>[[Warhammer Armies: Hordes of Chaos (6th Edition)]], pg. 13
 
 
|-
 
|-
|align=center|'''[[Emil Valgeir]]'''
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|align=center|'''[[Emil Valgeir]]'''{{Fn|7}}
 
|align=center|? - present
 
|align=center|? - present
 
|align=center|
 
|align=center|
|align=center|[[Warhammer Armies: The Empire (7th Edition)]], pg. 22
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==Gallery==
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<center><gallery>
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File:Jarrick Valgeir PBT4.jpg|Ar-Ulric Jarrick Valgeir
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</gallery></center>
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==Quotes==
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|align="center"|''You do not see the passage of time as I do. I roam the wild places of this world , following the breath of Ulric to the forgotten sites of primal power. I seek  to follow the wolf god's path and instruct men in his ways of honour and courage.''
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'''~ Ar Ulric to [[Redwane]].{{Fn|12a}}
 
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* {{Endn|1}}: [[Warhammer Chronicles (2004)]]  
 
* {{Endn|1}}: [[Warhammer Chronicles (2004)]]  
 
** {{Endn|1a}}: The Cult of Ulric, pg. 2-4
 
** {{Endn|1a}}: The Cult of Ulric, pg. 2-4
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** {{Endn|1b}}: Warriors of the Wolf God, pg. 5
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** {{Endn|1c}}: The Armoury, pg. 8-9
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** {{Endn|1d}}: Army List, pg. 10
 
* {{Endn|2}}: [[Middenheim City of the White Wolf (4th Edition)]]  
 
* {{Endn|2}}: [[Middenheim City of the White Wolf (4th Edition)]]  
 
** {{Endn|2a}}: Timeline of Middenheim, pg. 12-15
 
** {{Endn|2a}}: Timeline of Middenheim, pg. 12-15
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** {{Endn|2b}}: The Cult of Ulric, pg. 21-22
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* {{Endn|3}}: [[Sigmar's Heirs]], pg. 20
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* {{Endn|4}}: [[Tome of Salvation]], pg. 70
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* {{Endn|5}}: [[Warhammer Armies: Beasts of Chaos (6th Edition)]]
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* {{Endn|6}}: [[Warhammer Armies: Hordes of Chaos (6th Edition)]]
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* {{Endn|7}}: [[Warhammer Armies: The Empire (7th Edition)]], pg. 22
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* {{Endn|8}}: [[Power behind the Throne (4th Edition)]]
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** {{Endn|8a}}: Chapter 4: The Cult of Ulric, pg. 43
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* {{Endn|9}}: [[Legend of Sigmar (anthology)]]: [[Empire (Novel)]]
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** {{Endn|9a}}: Two: Rise an Emperor, pg. 351
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*{{Endn|10}}: [[White Dwarf 304 (UK)]]
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** {{Endn|10a}}: Scenario: War of Faith, pg. 88
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* {{Endn|11}}: [[Legend of Sigmar (anthology)]]: [[Empire (Novel)]]
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** {{Endn|11a}}: Chapter Twelve: Three Thrusts to the Heart, pg. 820
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* {{Endn|12}}: [[Legend of Sigmar (anthology)]]: [[God King (Novel)]]
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** {{Endn|12a}}: Chapter Fourteen: North, East and West, pg. 836
  
 
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[[Category:The Empire]]

Latest revision as of 21:08, 11 May 2023

Ar-Ulric is the title for the leader of the Cult of Ulric, the second strongest religion in The Empire.[1a]

He normally resides in Middenheim, the spiritual centre of the cult, and is one of the Electors: due to the martial nature of his followers, he has huge political and military might and influence. This also means, if the State fails to act he can muster large armies to destroy the enemies of Ulric and the Empire.[1a] In addition other devout Electors often consult with Ar-Ulric as to how to vote.[2b]

The Grandmaster of each Chapterhouse of the Knights of the White Wolf are also appointed by Ar-Ulric

Election

The Ar-Ulric is chosen by the senior priests of the Order of the Howling Wolf who travel from across the Empire and as far away as Kislev to vote. Once elected, the position is held for life, and it is his responsibility to appoint High Priests of other temples. He is also the court cleric to the Graf of Middenheim.[2b]

History

It was the High Priest of Ulric who orgiinally crowned Sigmar in Reikdorf first testing him with the Cauldron of Woe [9a], but for many centuries the Cult refused to acknowledge that he had become a god.[1a] When Nagash attacked the newly formed Empire and the dead besieged Middenheim he joined the battle using his god given powers to aid the defenders. [11a]

In 63 IC, Wulcan declares the Fauschlag sacred to Ulric and begins the construction of a great temple to the god.[1a][2a]

The Emperor consults with Ar-Ulric and Graf Wulfgaeng, and subsequently grants Middenheim a political charter.[2a]

In 1334 IC, the position of Ar-Ulric is made an Elector of the Emperor.[2a]

1360 IC sees Ottilia I declare herself Empress with the support of Ar-Ulric, who moves to her court at Talabheim.[1a][2a] She presents him with evidence that Sigmar was a mortal follower of Ulric and not a god, and together they ban the Cult of Sigmar in her lands.[8a]

It is not until 1547 IC that Ar-Ulric returns to Middenheim, with the then-ruling Graf enforcing a new rule of celibacy to prevent a High Priest from founding a dynasty himself.[2a]

Ar-Ulric Kriestov seeks to discredit Magnus the Pious but the future Emperor steps unharmed through the sacred flame, proving himself to all. Kriestov later joins his crusade against Chaos, leading an army of the faithful to war in Kislev, on his return from the successful campaign he scatters the Beastmen attacking Middenheim. [2a]

The current Ar-Ulric is Emil Valgeir.Needs Citation

Weapons and Equipment

  • 6th Edition: Hand Weapon, may have Heavy or Light Armour and a Shield. May have Additional Hand Weapon or Great Weapon. May ride a Barded Warhorse. May have Magic Items.[1d]
  • Blitzbeil: A powerful magical axe named after Ulric's own axe. Traditionally used by Ar-Ulric in battle, it enhances his strength and can cut through any mundane armour.[1c]

Gifts of Ar-Ulric

Prayers

He can invoke the same prayers as a Warrior Priest of Ulric but more frequently.[1b]

  • Battle Howl: Increases the speed of charging warriors and the priest invoking the deity[1b]
  • Destruction: Damage nearby enemies.[1b]
  • Fury of Ulric: The priest and those he accompanies ignore fear and terror. [1b]
  • Winter's Chill: Makes the priest harder to hit.{{Fn|1b}
known Ar-Ulrics
name term of office IC notes
Wulcan [1a][3] unclear, around 63[1a][3] Began construction of a temple in Middenheim. [1a][3]
Bronnstien [1a][3] Around 1116[1a][3] Died in 1116 defending the Great Temple of Ulric against Skaven in Middenheim. [8a]
Herrsher[1a] unclear, around 1200[1a] In 1207 he drove out Dieter Helsnicht with a company of Knights of the White Wolf. [1a][2a][8a]
Krieger[1a] unclear, around 1360[1a] Invited by Ottilia I, he moved the Cult to Talabheim in 1360 IC. [8a]
Bardolph[10a] unclear, after 1360[10a] When the Arch Lector of Sigmar marched into Talabecland to relieve the suffering of the devoted of Sigmar, he led his army to meet him in battle. [10a]
Franzsson[4] unclear, around 1975[4] Accepted the Order of the Winter Throne (Ragnarites), considered by many a controversial High Priest. [4][8a]
Kriestov[1a][2a][5][6] unclear, around 2300 [1a][2a][5][6] A rival of Magnus the Pious, later his ally[1a][2a][5][6][8a]
Jarrick Valgeir[2b]
Emil Valgeir[7] ? - present

Gallery

Quotes

You do not see the passage of time as I do. I roam the wild places of this world , following the breath of Ulric to the forgotten sites of primal power. I seek to follow the wolf god's path and instruct men in his ways of honour and courage.

~ Ar Ulric to Redwane.[12a]

See also

Sources

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