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− | The '''Ar-Ulric''' is leader of the Cult of | + | The '''Ar-Ulric''' is leader of the [[Cult of Ulric]], the second strongest religion in [[The Empire]]. He resides in [[Middenheim]], spiritual centre of the cult and is one of the [[Elector]]s. The current Ar-Ulric is [[Emil Valgeir]].{{Cite This}} |
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The Ar-Ulric is leader of the Cult of Ulric, the second strongest religion in The Empire. He resides in Middenheim, spiritual centre of the cult and is one of the Electors. The current Ar-Ulric is Emil Valgeir.Needs Citation
known Ar-Ulrics | |||
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name | term of office | notes | sources |
Wulcan | unclear, around 63 | Began construction of a temple in Middenheim | Sigmar's Heirs, pg. 20 |
Franzsson | unclear, around 1975 | accepted the Order of the Winter Throne (Ragnarites) | Tome of Salvation, pg. 70 |
Kriestov | unclear, around 2300 | rival of Magnus the Pious, later his ally | Warhammer Armies: Beasts of Chaos (6th Edition), pg. 11 Warhammer Armies: Hordes of Chaos (6th Edition), pg. 13 |
Emil Valgeir | ? - present | Warhammer Armies: The Empire (7th Edition), pg. 22 |
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