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− | + | The '''{{PAGENAME}}''' were an ancient human tribe who settled in what would become the [[Empire]]. {{Fn|1a}} | |
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+ | ==History== | ||
+ | Legend has it that the [[Brigundians]] first arrived in waht would become [[Averland]] in about -1000 [[IC]], displacing or conquering the humans that already lived there. They established a great camp on the site of modern day [[Averheim]] and raided and warred with invading [[Orcs & Goblins]] as well as other tribal kingdoms including the [[Unberogen]]. Good relations were established with the local [[Dwarf]]s with the Brigundians even providing cavalry support for their armies. {{Fn|1a}} {{Fn|2a}} | ||
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+ | In -4 [[IC]] Sigmar travelled alone to their capital, Siggurdheim which was built on a promontory of rock surrounded by a smooth stone wall. {{Fn|3a}} | ||
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+ | [[Siggurd]], then leader of the tribe took his warriors to war at the [[Battle of Black Fire Pass]]. {{Fn|1a}} | ||
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+ | ==Notable== | ||
+ | * [[Siggurd]]: King in the time of Sigmar. {{Fn|3a}} | ||
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+ | ==Trade== | ||
+ | They were a rich tribe, trading iron ore and food with the [[Asaborn]]s and grain with the Dwarfs. {{Fn|3a}} | ||
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+ | == Sources == | ||
+ | *{{Endn|1}}:[[Sigmar's Heirs]] | ||
+ | **{{Endn|1a}}: pg. 43-45 | ||
+ | *{{Endn|2}}: [[Archives of the Empire Vol I]] | ||
+ | **{{Endn|2a}}: The Grand Provinces, pg. 7 | ||
+ | * {{Endn|3}}: [[Legend of Sigmar (anthology)]]: [[Heldenhammer (novel)]] | ||
+ | ** {{Endn|3a}}: Seventeen: Chains of Duty, pg. 245 | ||
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+ | [[Category: The Empire]] | ||
+ | [[Category: Great Tribes]] | ||
+ | [[Category: Averland]] | ||
+ | [[Category: Brigundians]] | ||
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+ | {{The Empire}} | ||
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+ | {{Great Tribes}} |
Revision as of 19:49, 26 November 2022
The Brigundians were an ancient human tribe who settled in what would become the Empire. [1a]
History
Legend has it that the Brigundians first arrived in waht would become Averland in about -1000 IC, displacing or conquering the humans that already lived there. They established a great camp on the site of modern day Averheim and raided and warred with invading Orcs & Goblins as well as other tribal kingdoms including the Unberogen. Good relations were established with the local Dwarfs with the Brigundians even providing cavalry support for their armies. [1a] [2a]
In -4 IC Sigmar travelled alone to their capital, Siggurdheim which was built on a promontory of rock surrounded by a smooth stone wall. [3a]
Siggurd, then leader of the tribe took his warriors to war at the Battle of Black Fire Pass. [1a]
Notable
Trade
They were a rich tribe, trading iron ore and food with the Asaborns and grain with the Dwarfs. [3a]
Sources
- 1:Sigmar's Heirs
- 1a: pg. 43-45
- 2: Archives of the Empire Vol I
- 2a: The Grand Provinces, pg. 7
- 3: Legend of Sigmar (anthology): Heldenhammer (novel)
- 3a: Seventeen: Chains of Duty, pg. 245
Great Tribes | ||
Tribes | Asoborn - Brigundians - Cherusen - Endals - Jutones - Menogoths - Merogens - Ostagoths - Taleutens - Teutogen - Thuringians - Udoses - Unberogen | |
Characters | Adelhard - Aldred - Alfgeir - Aloysis - Alessa - Artur - Berongunden - Björn - Bysen - Conn Carsten - Cradoc - Cuthwin - Ebrulf - Egil - Eoforth - Freya - Fridleifr - Garr - Gerreon - Govannon - Griseldis - Henroth - Idris Gwylt - Krugar - Laredus - Leovulf - Maedbh - Marbad - Marika - Marius - Markus - Myrsa - Notker - Otwin - Pendrag - Petra - Ravenna - Redmane Dregor - Redwane - Siggurd - Sigmar - Sigulf - Trinovantes - Ulfdar - Ulrike - Wolfgart - Wolfila | |