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Any Skaven with ambitions to become a member of the council must touch the pillar. Most will perish immediately, but some have survived. Any survivor must then challenge an established member of the council to a fight to the death. If he manages to defeat and to kill his opponent he will take over his place. | Any Skaven with ambitions to become a member of the council must touch the pillar. Most will perish immediately, but some have survived. Any survivor must then challenge an established member of the council to a fight to the death. If he manages to defeat and to kill his opponent he will take over his place. | ||
− | No Skaven has defeated a member of the council <ref>[[Warhammer Armies Skaven 4th edition]], p.21</ref> | + | No Skaven has defeated a member of the council <ref>[[Warhammer Armies Skaven 4th edition]], p.21</ref> for the last 200 years. |
==Sources & notes== | ==Sources & notes== |
Revision as of 13:35, 21 June 2010
The Pillar of Commandments is a pillar of the purest Warpstone. It was placed in Skavenblight by the Horned Rat himself [1] in 2302 IC. It has 13 sides and each of the sides contains 13 commandments, creating a total of 169 edicts [2].
Their exact text is unknown, but the edicts seem to dictate the rules of Skaven society, and especially of the ruling Council of Thirteen.
Any Skaven with ambitions to become a member of the council must touch the pillar. Most will perish immediately, but some have survived. Any survivor must then challenge an established member of the council to a fight to the death. If he manages to defeat and to kill his opponent he will take over his place.
No Skaven has defeated a member of the council [3] for the last 200 years.
Sources & notes
- ↑ Warhammer Armies Skaven 4th edition, p.9 & 21
- ↑ Warhammer Armies Skaven 4th edition, p.81
- ↑ Warhammer Armies Skaven 4th edition, p.21