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Revision as of 21:06, 23 September 2021
Volkmar von Hindenstern, known more famously as Volkmar the Grim was the Grand Theogonist of the Church of Sigmar and one of the most powerful religious leaders in The Empire, leading for longer than an average man's lifetime.
A fearsome Warrior Priest, Volkmar displayed a might well beyond that of normal men.
History
He is a pious and foreboding man who is utterly dedicated to his faith and the destruction of Chaos in all its form. When the Grand Theogonist accompanies an army into battle, he typically rides atop the resplendent War Altar of Sigmar, inspiring the surrounding soldiers to great acts of heroism as he strikes at the followers of Chaos down with powerful blows and words of divine power.[4]
Volkmar is a holy terror to all evil within the battlefield, a man who fights with the fury of Sigmar himself. It is said that Volkmar's soul was forged of steel and he fights the malign influence of Chaos with every fiber of his entire being. Though possessed of a warrior's soul, Volkmar is a wise man who knows that Chaos cannot be defeated with strength of arms alone. The Grand Theogonist is convinced that the answer to truly ending the threat that lies in the North lies buried within the archives of the Empire's vaults of ancient scrolls and holy scriptures.[4]
For days at a time, the Grand Theogonist has locked himself in the secret repositories filled with the tomes of forbidden lore, in search of an answer to ending the dark menace of Chaos. Such a task is epic in the extreme and, so far, the Grand Theogonist has gathered together only a few fragments and scraps of pertinent knowledge. However, what Volkmar has learnt speaks of a great prophecy, a final battle between good and evil that will either see the threat of Chaos crushed forever, or the Empire, and that of the entire world, shall be destroyed in a tide of flame and bloodshed.[4]
End Times
Volkmar was killed early in the End Times when he was captured by Mannfred von Carstein. He was sacrificed in order to reincarnate Nagash. His successor was Arch-Lector Kaslain.[5]
Weapons and Equipment
- 4th Edition: Horn of Sigismund, Jade Griffon and the Staff of Command, he rides to war on the War Altar of Sigmar. [1a]
- Horn of Sigismund: A horn gifted to the Emperor Sigismund following the Battle of Grimgrill Dale and which is blown three times on the anniversary of his death. It can cause terror in enemies. [1a]
- Jade Griffon - This talisman is carved from enchanted jade and is said to have been blessed by Magnus the Pious himself. The Jade Griffon hangs upon the Grand Theogonists chest, glowing with a green inner light that suffuses Volkmar with regenerative powers.[1a]
- Staff of Command - This staff is the Grand Theogonist's badge of office. It draws power from the War Altar of Sigmar and channels it into the Grand Theogonist aging limbs, suffusing him with strength and vigor.[1a]
Gallery
Miniatures
Sources
- 1: Warhammer Armies: The Empire (4th Edition)
- 1a: Special Characters, pg. 69-70
- 4 Warhammer Armies: The Empire (8th Edition)
- 5 Warhammer: Nagash, Needs Citation