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− | |} | + | A '''Grail Reliquae''' is holy shrine of [[Bretonnia]] centered around the body of [[Grail Knight]]. {{Fn|3a}} |
As the holy chosen of the [[Lady of the Lake]], [[Grail Knight]]s are often fanatically protected by the [[Battle Pilgrim]]s. This protection doesn't stop even when the knight himself dies, as in this case, his immensly powerful body becomes a '''Grail Reliquae''', a holy artefact used as a weapon in its own right. | As the holy chosen of the [[Lady of the Lake]], [[Grail Knight]]s are often fanatically protected by the [[Battle Pilgrim]]s. This protection doesn't stop even when the knight himself dies, as in this case, his immensly powerful body becomes a '''Grail Reliquae''', a holy artefact used as a weapon in its own right. | ||
==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
− | Still in all its wargear, the knight's body is seated on the shoulders of [[Battle Pilgrim]]s, who seek to fulfill the role of his horse. This goes to the extent of the front Pilgrim carrying the blessed skull off the Knights former steed. Another six Pilgrims surround the reliquae, all there to protect it with their lives. The pilgrims devote themselves to this makeshift, portable shrine, supplicating themselves before it as if it were a living Grail Knight, praying for its divine blessing. To pilgrims, the Reliquae is the ultimate icon of their devotion to both the Lady of the Lake and her Knights, from which the chosen amongst them can preach their creed. There is never a shortage of listeners for these demagogues either, for at each town or village the common people flock to the Reliquae so that they might hear, in graphic detail, the latest tales and deeds of the heroic Knight who unintentionally leads the procession. This devotion doesn't go unrewarded; For such is the power of a Grail Knight, that the pilgrims are protected by his presence even in death. Receiving a blessing from the Lady herself and empowering any who stand near such a sacred artefact.{{Fn|1}}{{Fn|2}} | + | Still in all its wargear, the knight's body is seated on the shoulders of [[Battle Pilgrim]]s, who seek to fulfill the role of his horse. This goes to the extent of the front Pilgrim carrying the blessed skull off the Knights former steed. Another six Pilgrims surround the reliquae, all there to protect it with their lives. The pilgrims devote themselves to this makeshift, portable shrine, supplicating themselves before it as if it were a living Grail Knight, praying for its divine blessing. |
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+ | To pilgrims, the Reliquae is the ultimate icon of their devotion to both the Lady of the Lake and her Knights, from which the chosen amongst them can preach their creed. There is never a shortage of listeners for these demagogues either, for at each town or village the common people flock to the Reliquae so that they might hear, in graphic detail, the latest tales and deeds of the heroic Knight who unintentionally leads the procession. This devotion doesn't go unrewarded; For such is the power of a Grail Knight, that the pilgrims are protected by his presence even in death. Receiving a blessing from the Lady herself and empowering any who stand near such a sacred artefact.{{Fn|1}}{{Fn|2}} | ||
===Famous Grail Reliquaes=== | ===Famous Grail Reliquaes=== | ||
*'''[[Sir Dagobert]] the Thrice-Blessed''': An old but fearsome Grail Knight who fell battling against the [[Skaven]]. | *'''[[Sir Dagobert]] the Thrice-Blessed''': An old but fearsome Grail Knight who fell battling against the [[Skaven]]. | ||
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+ | ==Weapons and Equipment== | ||
+ | * '''3rd Edition:''' '''Bretonnian War Altar:''' 2 Altar Guards each with Hand Weapon, Heavy Armour. May have Halberd, Shield. May have up to 3 additional Guards. May have Magic Standard. May have 2-horse wagon as transport. {{Fn|4a}} | ||
+ | * '''6th Edition:''' Grail Reliquae and 6 Battle Pilgrims each with Hand Weapon, Light Armour and Shield. {{Fn|3a}} | ||
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+ | ==Gallery== | ||
+ | <center><gallery> | ||
+ | File:Bretonnian War Altar WA6.jpg|Bretonnian War Altar | ||
+ | File:A_mighty_Grail_Reliquae-_2016-12-22_13-08.jpeg|A mighty Grail Reliquae. | ||
+ | File:Grail Reliquae TW.jpg|Grail Reliquae | ||
+ | </gallery></center> | ||
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+ | ==Miniatures== | ||
+ | <center><gallery> | ||
+ | File:Grail Reliquae M01.jpg | ||
+ | </gallery></center> | ||
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+ | {| width="55%" align="center" | ||
+ | |align="center"|'''''"Hefting the Reliquae upon their shoulders, the pilgrims resumed their bold march towards the monster. Beneath its chainmail hood, the burnished skull of Sir Dagobert, polished to a lustrous sheen like mother-of-pearl...shone gold."''''' | ||
+ | |} | ||
== Sources. == | == Sources. == | ||
*{{Endn|1}}: [http://www.games-workshop.com/gws/catalog/productDetail.jsp?catId=cat440038a&prodId=prod780934 GW Website Grail Reliquae] | *{{Endn|1}}: [http://www.games-workshop.com/gws/catalog/productDetail.jsp?catId=cat440038a&prodId=prod780934 GW Website Grail Reliquae] | ||
*{{Endn|2}}: [[Warhammer: Sir Dagobert's Last Battle]] | *{{Endn|2}}: [[Warhammer: Sir Dagobert's Last Battle]] | ||
+ | *{{Endn|3}}: [[Warhammer Armies: Bretonnia (6th Edition)]] | ||
+ | **{{Endn|3a}}: Battle Pilgrims and the Grail Reliquae, pg. 51-52 | ||
+ | **{{Endn|3b}}: Marshalling the Host, pg. 71 | ||
+ | *{{Endn|4}}: [[Warhammer Armies (3rd Edition)]] | ||
+ | **{{Endn|4a}}: Army Lists: Bretonnia, pg. 66 | ||
[[Category: Bretonnia]] | [[Category: Bretonnia]] |
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A Grail Reliquae is holy shrine of Bretonnia centered around the body of Grail Knight. [3a]
As the holy chosen of the Lady of the Lake, Grail Knights are often fanatically protected by the Battle Pilgrims. This protection doesn't stop even when the knight himself dies, as in this case, his immensly powerful body becomes a Grail Reliquae, a holy artefact used as a weapon in its own right.
Contents
Overview
Still in all its wargear, the knight's body is seated on the shoulders of Battle Pilgrims, who seek to fulfill the role of his horse. This goes to the extent of the front Pilgrim carrying the blessed skull off the Knights former steed. Another six Pilgrims surround the reliquae, all there to protect it with their lives. The pilgrims devote themselves to this makeshift, portable shrine, supplicating themselves before it as if it were a living Grail Knight, praying for its divine blessing.
To pilgrims, the Reliquae is the ultimate icon of their devotion to both the Lady of the Lake and her Knights, from which the chosen amongst them can preach their creed. There is never a shortage of listeners for these demagogues either, for at each town or village the common people flock to the Reliquae so that they might hear, in graphic detail, the latest tales and deeds of the heroic Knight who unintentionally leads the procession. This devotion doesn't go unrewarded; For such is the power of a Grail Knight, that the pilgrims are protected by his presence even in death. Receiving a blessing from the Lady herself and empowering any who stand near such a sacred artefact.[1][2]
Famous Grail Reliquaes
- Sir Dagobert the Thrice-Blessed: An old but fearsome Grail Knight who fell battling against the Skaven.
Weapons and Equipment
- 3rd Edition: Bretonnian War Altar: 2 Altar Guards each with Hand Weapon, Heavy Armour. May have Halberd, Shield. May have up to 3 additional Guards. May have Magic Standard. May have 2-horse wagon as transport. [4a]
- 6th Edition: Grail Reliquae and 6 Battle Pilgrims each with Hand Weapon, Light Armour and Shield. [3a]
Gallery
Miniatures
"Hefting the Reliquae upon their shoulders, the pilgrims resumed their bold march towards the monster. Beneath its chainmail hood, the burnished skull of Sir Dagobert, polished to a lustrous sheen like mother-of-pearl...shone gold." |
Sources.
- 1: GW Website Grail Reliquae
- 2: Warhammer: Sir Dagobert's Last Battle
- 3: Warhammer Armies: Bretonnia (6th Edition)
- 4: Warhammer Armies (3rd Edition)
- 4a: Army Lists: Bretonnia, pg. 66