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[[The Empire]] consists basically of 10 large semi-independent provinces, and each one of them is ruled by an '''Elector Count'''.
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[[The Empire]] consists basically of 10 large semi-independent provinces; each province is ruled by a respective '''Elector Count'''.
  
This position is hereditary, and usually passed from father to eldest son. As a badge of office each Elector Count wields a [[Runefang]]: one of the 12 magic swords forged by Alaric the Mad, a Dwarf Runesmith.
 
  
At the beginning of the Empire there were 12 Counts, but over the centuries two of the provinces ceased to exist as the respective noble family-lines were extinguished. Today there are but 10 Elector Counts.
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This position is hereditary, and usually passed from father to eldest child. As a badge of office each Elector Count wields a [[Runefang]]: one of the 12 magic swords forged by Alaric the Mad, a Dwarf Runesmith.
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At the beginning of The Empire there were 12 Counts, but over the centuries two of the provinces ceased to exist as the respective noble family-lines were extinguished. Today there are but 10 Elector Counts.
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Technically the [[Emperor]] rules over the whole Empire, and the Elector Counts owe him their loyalty. In reality however the true power belongs to the Elector Counts as each province is usually very independent and far more loyal to its local ruler. On many issues the Emperor is but the 'first among equals'.
  
Technically the [[Emperor]] rules over the whole Empire, and the Elector Counts owe him their loyalty. In reality however the true power belongs to the Elector Counts as each province is usually very independent and far more loyal to its local ruler. On many occasions the Emperor is only the 'first among equals'.
 
  
 
As rulers of their provinces the Elector Counts must defend them from internal rebellions and outside threats. Most of them are experienced and able generals, while those who aren't will pass such responsibilities to a hopefully loyal and adequate substitute.
 
As rulers of their provinces the Elector Counts must defend them from internal rebellions and outside threats. Most of them are experienced and able generals, while those who aren't will pass such responsibilities to a hopefully loyal and adequate substitute.
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|align=center|[[Marius Leitdorf]] (deceased)
 
|align=center|[[Marius Leitdorf]] (deceased)
|align=center|Count of [[Averland]]
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|align=center|[[Elector Count of Averland]]
 
|align=center|Averheim
 
|align=center|Averheim
 
|align=center|no clear heir, position is currently disputed
 
|align=center|no clear heir, position is currently disputed
 
|-
 
|-
 
|align=center|'''Aldebrand Ludenhof'''
 
|align=center|'''Aldebrand Ludenhof'''
|align=center|Count of [[Hochland]]
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|align=center|[[Elector Count of Hochland]]
 
|align=center|[[Hergig]]
 
|align=center|[[Hergig]]
 
|align=center|
 
|align=center|
 
|-
 
|-
 
|align=center|[[Boris Todbringer]]  
 
|align=center|[[Boris Todbringer]]  
|align=center|Count of [[Middenland]], Graf of Middenheim
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|align=center|[[Elector Count of Middenland]], Graf of Middenheim
 
|align=center|[[Middenheim]]
 
|align=center|[[Middenheim]]
 
|align=center|Middenheim is a city-state and centre of the cult of [[Ulric]]
 
|align=center|Middenheim is a city-state and centre of the cult of [[Ulric]]
 
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|-
 
|align=center|'''Theodoric Gausser'''  
 
|align=center|'''Theodoric Gausser'''  
|align=center|Count of [[Nordland]], Prince of Marienburg, Prince of Salzenmund
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|align=center|[[Elector Count of Nordland]], Prince of Marienburg, Prince of Salzenmund
 
|align=center|Salzenmund
 
|align=center|Salzenmund
 
|align=center|forbidden to enter the city of [[Marienburg]] upon pain of death
 
|align=center|forbidden to enter the city of [[Marienburg]] upon pain of death
 
|-
 
|-
 
|align=center|'''Valmir von Raukov'''  
 
|align=center|'''Valmir von Raukov'''  
|align=center|Count of [[Ostland]]
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|align=center|[[Elector Count of Ostland]]
 
|align=center|Wolfenburg
 
|align=center|Wolfenburg
 
|align=center|
 
|align=center|
 
|-
 
|-
 
|align=center|'''Wolfram Hertwig'''  
 
|align=center|'''Wolfram Hertwig'''  
|align=center|Count of [[Ostermark]]
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|align=center|[[Elector Count of Ostermark]]
 
|align=center|Bechafen
 
|align=center|Bechafen
 
|align=center|
 
|align=center|
 
|-
 
|-
 
|align=center|[[Karl Franz]] (current emperor)  
 
|align=center|[[Karl Franz]] (current emperor)  
|align=center|Count of [[Reikland]], Prince of Altdorf
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|align=center|[[Elector Count of Reikland]], Prince of Altdorf
 
|align=center|[[Altdorf]] (current capital of the Empire)
 
|align=center|[[Altdorf]] (current capital of the Empire)
 
|align=center|Altdorf is a city-state and centre of the cult of [[Sigmar]]
 
|align=center|Altdorf is a city-state and centre of the cult of [[Sigmar]]
 
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|-
 
|align=center|'''Alberich Haupt-Anderssen'''
 
|align=center|'''Alberich Haupt-Anderssen'''
|align=center|Count of [[Stirland]], Graf
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|align=center|[[Elector Count of Stirland]], Graf
 
|align=center|Wurtbad
 
|align=center|Wurtbad
 
|align=center|
 
|align=center|
 
|-
 
|-
 
|align=center|'''Helmut Feurerbach''' (missing)
 
|align=center|'''Helmut Feurerbach''' (missing)
|align=center|Count of [[Talabecland]]
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|align=center|[[Elector Count of Talabecland]]
 
|align=center|[[Talabheim]]
 
|align=center|[[Talabheim]]
 
|align=center|Talabheim is a city-state
 
|align=center|Talabheim is a city-state
 
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|-
 
|align=center|'''Emmanuelle von Liebewitz'''
 
|align=center|'''Emmanuelle von Liebewitz'''
|align=center|Countess of [[Wissenland]]
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|align=center|[[Elector Count of Wissenland|Elector Countess of Wissenland]]
 
|align=center|[[Nuln]]
 
|align=center|[[Nuln]]
 
|align=center|Nuln is a city-state
 
|align=center|Nuln is a city-state
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|align=center|[[Eldred]]
 
|align=center|[[Eldred]]
|align=center|Count of [[Solland]]
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|align=center|Elector Count of [[Solland]]
 
|align=center|slain by Orc Warlord [[Gorbad Ironclaw]]
 
|align=center|slain by Orc Warlord [[Gorbad Ironclaw]]
 
|align=center|province was later annexed by Wissenland
 
|align=center|province was later annexed by Wissenland
 
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|-
 
|align=center|unclear, [[Vilner]] or [[Konrad Aldrech]]
 
|align=center|unclear, [[Vilner]] or [[Konrad Aldrech]]
|align=center|Count of [[Drakwald]]
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|align=center|Elector Count of [[Drakwald]]
 
|align=center|unknown
 
|align=center|unknown
 
|align=center|province was later divided between Middenland and Nordland
 
|align=center|province was later divided between Middenland and Nordland
 
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|-
 
|align=center|unknown
 
|align=center|unknown
|align=center|[[Elector Count of Marienburg|Count of Marienburg]]
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|align=center|[[Elector Count of Marienburg]]
 
|align=center|unknown
 
|align=center|unknown
 
|align=center|Marienburg seceded/became independent much later   
 
|align=center|Marienburg seceded/became independent much later   
 
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==Notes & sources==
 
==Notes & sources==
*[[Warhammer Armies: The Empire (7th Edition)]], p.22  
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*[[Warhammer Armies: The Empire (7th Edition)]] p.22  
  
 
[[Category:The Empire]]
 
[[Category:The Empire]]

Revision as of 02:33, 30 March 2011

The Empire consists basically of 10 large semi-independent provinces; each province is ruled by a respective Elector Count.


This position is hereditary, and usually passed from father to eldest child. As a badge of office each Elector Count wields a Runefang: one of the 12 magic swords forged by Alaric the Mad, a Dwarf Runesmith.

At the beginning of The Empire there were 12 Counts, but over the centuries two of the provinces ceased to exist as the respective noble family-lines were extinguished. Today there are but 10 Elector Counts.

Technically the Emperor rules over the whole Empire, and the Elector Counts owe him their loyalty. In reality however the true power belongs to the Elector Counts as each province is usually very independent and far more loyal to its local ruler. On many issues the Emperor is but the 'first among equals'.


As rulers of their provinces the Elector Counts must defend them from internal rebellions and outside threats. Most of them are experienced and able generals, while those who aren't will pass such responsibilities to a hopefully loyal and adequate substitute.

Many Elector Counts are quite warlike and, on occasion, even wage war against each other.

Their title is stripped only in cases of high treason or extreme incompetence. This is always a last resort measure because of the threat of a civil war.


current Elector counts
name titles residence notes
Marius Leitdorf (deceased) Elector Count of Averland Averheim no clear heir, position is currently disputed
Aldebrand Ludenhof Elector Count of Hochland Hergig
Boris Todbringer Elector Count of Middenland, Graf of Middenheim Middenheim Middenheim is a city-state and centre of the cult of Ulric
Theodoric Gausser Elector Count of Nordland, Prince of Marienburg, Prince of Salzenmund Salzenmund forbidden to enter the city of Marienburg upon pain of death
Valmir von Raukov Elector Count of Ostland Wolfenburg
Wolfram Hertwig Elector Count of Ostermark Bechafen
Karl Franz (current emperor) Elector Count of Reikland, Prince of Altdorf Altdorf (current capital of the Empire) Altdorf is a city-state and centre of the cult of Sigmar
Alberich Haupt-Anderssen Elector Count of Stirland, Graf Wurtbad
Helmut Feurerbach (missing) Elector Count of Talabecland Talabheim Talabheim is a city-state
Emmanuelle von Liebewitz Elector Countess of Wissenland Nuln Nuln is a city-state
"lost" Elector Counts
last Elector count titles circumstances notes
Eldred Elector Count of Solland slain by Orc Warlord Gorbad Ironclaw province was later annexed by Wissenland
unclear, Vilner or Konrad Aldrech Elector Count of Drakwald unknown province was later divided between Middenland and Nordland
unknown Elector Count of Marienburg unknown Marienburg seceded/became independent much later

Notes & sources