Ottilian Emperor
The Ottilian Emperor was one the claimants for the imperial throne during the Age of Three Emperors, the centuries-long civil war that engulfed The Empire.
Overview
This line started in 1359 IC as Ottilia, Countess of Talabecland, refused to acknowledge the election of the Count of Stirland. In the following year she proclaimed herself Empress Ottilia I and won a major victory over her rival at the Battle of the Talabec.[1] [4a]
In effect, Talabecland had seceded from the Empire and allied itself with other provinces that were hostile to the current elected emperor.[4a] Their claim to the imperial throne was passed on in a hereditary tradition.[4a] A woman could rule by her own right and this line produced several female rulers.
Their main rivals were the elected Emperors and the Wolf Emperors, joined later by the Elector Counts of Marienburg and the Reikland pretenders.[4a] There was also a persistent personal enmity with the Counts of Stirland which was passed on to the next generations.
This line of claimants officially relinquished their claim to the throne upon the re-unification of The Empire and election of Magnus the Pious in 2304 IC[2]
History
In 1375 IC, the Count of Nordland tries to broker a peace between Talabecland and Stirland at his capital, Salzenmund but the gathering is attacked by Daemons of Khorne and the envoys are slaughtered, each side blames the other for the violence and the war continues. [3a]
Line of Ottillians
known Ottilian Emperors & Empresses | |||
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name | reign | notes | sources |
Ottilia I | 1360 - ? | The Empire at War, Chapter "Guile - the Battle of the Talabec" Warhammer Armies: The Empire (4th Edition), pgs. 8, 11 Warhammer Armies: The Empire (6th Edition), pg. 59 Warhammer Armies: The Empire (7th Edition), pgs. 10, 30 Warhammer: The Old World Rulebook, pg. 28 & 42 | |
Frederik V | unclear, around 1547 | refused to step down in favour of Count Siegfried of Middenland who became the first Wolf Emperor | Terror in Talabheim - Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay (2nd Edition), pg. 5 |
Horst the Cautious | unclear, around 1750 | Refused to attack an invading army. | Sigmar's Heirs, pg. 17 |
Helmut II | 1750 - ? | Launched a coup against Horst the Cautious, but only managed to take Talabheim. For a brief time there were two Ottilian Emperors. | Sigmar's Heirs,pg. 17 |
Oskar III | unclear, around 1979 | Death on the Reik pg. 45 | |
Ottilia III | unclear, around 2010 | ruled at the start of the Wars of the Vampire Counts | Warhammer Armies: Undead (4th Edition), pg. 26 Warhammer Armies: Vampire Counts (5th Edition), pg. 22 Warhammer Armies: Vampire Counts (7th Edition), pg. 14 Warhammer Armies: Vampire Counts (8th Edition), pg. 12 |
Ottilia IV | ? - 2100 | Was assassinated at the Battle of the Four Armies by order of Lutwik | Warhammer Armies: Undead (4th Edition), pg. 26 Warhammer Armies: Vampire Counts (5th Edition), pg. 22 Warhammer Armies: Vampire Counts (7th Edition), pg. 14 Warhammer Armies: Vampire Counts (7th Edition), pg. 14 |
Ludwig XI | ? - 2248 | died suspiciously | Warhammer: The Old World Rulebook, pg. 249 |
Ludwig XII | 2248 - at least 2276 | Duke of the fractured Grand Dutchy of Talabec | Warhammer Community Warhammer: The Old World Rulebook, pg. 45&249 |
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Notes
- It is unknown if an equal Primogeniture is the norm in Talabecland; it is possible that the eldest daughter inherits only if she has no brothers to claim the title.
Sources
- 1: The Empire at War, Chapter "Guile - the Battle of the Talabec"
- 2: Terror in Talabheim - Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay (2nd Edition), pg. 5
- 3: White Dwarf 383 (UK)
- 3a: The Age of Three Emperors, pg. 71
- 4: Warhammer: The Old World Rulebook