Difference between revisions of "Grand Theogonist"
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Revision as of 05:48, 8 October 2016
The Grand Theogonist was the leader of the Cult of Sigmar. He was widely regarded as Sigmar's representative on earth, and as a consequence held great religious and political influence within The Empire. Together with his two Arch Lectors, the Grand Theogonist commanded three votes on the Council of Electors.Needs Citation
Known Grand Theogonists
- Another known Grand Theogonist was Gottolf, who held the position sometime during the reign of Magritta of Marienburg.[1] However, it is not known whether he reigned before or after Vilgrim III.
- Grand Theogonist Richter also had an unknown reign, but it was sometime after the Great War Against Chaos.[2]
See also
Sources
- 1: Runefang (Novel), Needs Citation, pg. 210
- 2: Warhammer Armies: The Empire (8th Edition), pg. 47