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A statue of of Empress Bloody Beatrice wielding Ghal Maraz, the symbol of the Emperor's office.

The Emperor is the leader and ruler of The Empire, the most powerful nation of the Old World. [4a][4b]

He is chosen from the Elector Counts by the fifteen Electors and crowned by the Grand Theogonist. The first Emperor was Sigmar Heldenhammer and his crowning started the reckoning of the Imperial Calendar. The current Emperor, Karl Franz of House Holswig-Schliestein, was crowned in 2502 IC. [4a][4c]

Despite being technically both head-of-state and commander-in-chief of the Imperial military, the Emperor is by no means an absolute ruler. He has to share much of his power, influence and responsibilities with the powerful Elector Counts. [4b]

Election

Upon the death of an Emperor the throne does not automatically pass to his heir. An election is held with fifteen Electors, ten of which are Elector Counts. The heir of the deceased Emperor is an obvious candidate; under normal circumstances he will be supported by the friends and allies of his predecessor. Therefore a dynastic succession is a strong possibility. However the heir may lose the election due to personal enmities or because of personal failings.[4a]

Nearly all Emperors in Imperial history were chosen from among the Elector Counts and in many ways being an Emperor means being but the "First among equals". He is largely the leader of the Elector Counts, each of whom is powerful and independent. Many matters are debated between the Emperor and the Counts on an equal standing and then agreed upon, and not always as the Emperor wants.[4a]

Powers

The Emperor's power is severely limited by the inability of enforcing his edicts within the semi-independent provinces. Far from the capital and inside their own provinces, the Elector Counts rule and they can choose to largely ignore his edicts and decrees. Furthermore The Empire is not a centralised state, but a feudal confederacy. The Emperor does not control the entire military of the Empire and he does not receive all, or even the majority, of taxes. His taxes and resources are collected from his own province and his own personal treasury will pay the military units under his direct control.

Each of the Elector Counts collects taxes from his respective province and will spend his wealth as he sees fit. He will recruit and pay his own provincial army, who is far more loyal to its local ruler. Depending upon the wealth of the province, a wealthy Elector Count may even afford and recruit a larger army than the Emperor. A wise Emperor will realise that trying to subdue the Elector Counts through threats and/or force is a very dangerous errand, which all too easily ends up in open rebellion and civil war. Gaining their respect and loyalty through example and fair leadership tends to be the best policy.

The Electors can de facto depose a weak emperor and have done so at least once, with Dieter IV. [3a]

Politics

Through the centuries, these three dynamics have remained constant in Imperial politics: [3b]

  • Emperors want a hereditary Imperial Throne and need to keep nobles and Grand Theogonist with himwithout yielding too much to them. [3b]
  • Nobles want to elect strong and diplomatic Emperor that can defend the Empire, but not so powerful that the electorate system is abolished. [3b]
  • Grand Theogonist want a strong Emperor that protects the interests of Cult of Sigmar, but not strong enough that influence the interests of the cult. [3b]

Symbol

Ghal Maraz, the Warhammer of Sigmar, has been the symbol of the Emperor's office since the founding of the Empire.[4c]

Known Emperors

Name Reign Notes Sources
Sigmar Heldenhammer 1 IC - 50 IC Chief of the Unberogens, founder of the Empire. Ascended to Godhood. Warhammer Armies: The Empire (4th Edition), pg. 11
Warhammer Armies: The Empire (6th Edition), pgs. 56, 58
Warhammer Armies: The Empire (7th Edition), pg. 30
Warhammer Rulebook (8th Edition), pg. 172
Warhammer: The Old World Rulebook, pg. 28
Siegrich I 50 - 51 Count of Averland.[*] Tome of Salvation, pg. 15
Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay (4th Edition) pg. 272
Hedrich I of Unberogens 51 - c. 100 Moves the court back to Reikdorf. Receives the Runefangs from the Dwarfs. Warhammer Armies: The Empire (6th Edition), pg. 57
Warhammer Armies: The Empire (7th Edition), pg. 30
Warhammer Rulebook (8th Edition), pg. 172
Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay (4th Edition) pg. 272
Fulk c. 100 Moved the court to Nuln Sigmar's Heirs, pg. 14
Forges of Nuln pg. 6
Agnetha I of Nuln "After Fulk" Founded the first colleges of Nuln. Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay (1st Edition), pg. 285
Altdorf: Crown of the Empire pg. 69
Forges of Nuln pg. 6
Wilhelm I ? - 263 Vain tyrant. Defied burial rights of Morr, now haunts the Gardens of Morr of Altdorf as a Wight. Altdorf: Crown of the Empire pgs. 14, 55,
Warhammer: Glottkin pg. 102
Hündrod the Furious c. 322 Slays the dragon Mascar the Great in Drakwald Forest Sigmar's Heirs, pg. 7, 20, Altdorf: Crown of the Empire pgs. 38
Sigismund II the Conqueror 479 - 505 [***] The Empire conquers Marienburg. Warhammer Armies: The Empire (7th Edition), pg. 30
Warhammer Rulebook (8th Edition), pg. 172
Warhammer: The Old World Rulebook, pg. 28
Siefried the Lawgiver 505 - at least 557 Son of Sigismund II. Moved the court to Nuln, calling Altdorf the "The Great Reek". Spires of Altdorf pg. 5
Altdorf: Crown of the Empire pgs. 4, 10, 14
Hasso c. 632 Created an Imperial Navy to combat Norse raiders Sea of Claws (book) pg. 6
Altdorf: Crown of the Empire pg. 14
Siegfried I 677 - 732 Corrupt and bellicose ruler. Accidentally burnt to crips by his own Dragon during the Battle of Fates. Warhammer Rulebook (8th Edition), pg. 172
Altdorf: Crown of the Empire pg. 13
Jürgen the Opuelent "during the 9th century" Sigmar's Heirs, pg. 16,
Altdorf: Crown of the Empire pg. 55
Joachim II c. 852 Known as the Witch Hunter Emperor he put the entire town of Stimmigen to the torch after its council was discovered using the services of a sorcerer. Winds of Magic (book), pg. 10
Ludwig II Hohenbach, also known as Ludwig der Grosse or Ludwig the Fat c. 1000 Establishes The Moot, and gives an electoral vote to the Elder of the Moot and the Cult of Sigmar. Warhammer Armies: The Empire (7th Edition), pg. 30
Sigmar's Heirs, pg. 14
Altdorf: Crown of the Empire pg. 10
Boris Hohenbach, also known as Boris the Incompetent 1053 - 1115 [**] The Skaven released the Black Plague which devastates the Empire; Boris is one of its last victims. Warhammer Armies: The Empire (4th Edition), pg. 11
Warhammer Armies: The Empire (6th Edition), pg. 58
Warhammer Armies: The Empire (7th Edition), pg. 30
Altdorf: Crown of the Empire pg. 10
Warhammer: The Old World Rulebook, pg. 28
none 1115 - 1124 The Empire is largely overrun by the Skaven Wars. Warhammer Armies: The Empire (7th Edition), pgs. 10, 30
Mandred "Skavenslayer"
von Zelt
1124 - 1152 Count of Middenland, defeats the Skaven invasion; after a long reign slain by a Skaven Assassin. Warhammer Armies: The Empire (4th Edition), pgs. 7, 8, 11
Warhammer Armies: The Empire (7th Edition), pg. 10, 30
Warhammer Rulebook (8th Edition), pg. 172
Warhammer: The Old World Rulebook, pgs. 28, 42
Sigmar's Heirs, pgs. 16
Age of Wars 1152 - 1358 The Electors are unable to choose a true leader. The office of Emperor become a toy to be traded amongst the Elector Counts. This situation continues until 1359. Warhammer Armies: The Empire (4th Edition), pg. 11
Warhammer Armies: The Empire (7th Edition), pg. 10, 30
Tome of Salvation, pgs. 19-20
Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay (4th Edition) pg. 273
Sigmar's Heirs, pgs. 16
Otto of Solland 1152 - ? Direct successor of Mandred. Weakling Emperor. Sigmar's Heirs, pgs. 16
Bloody Beatrice
the Monumentally Cruel
"during the Age of Wars" Zealot of Cult of Sigmar. Drachenfels (novel), Act One, Chapter III
Altdorf: Crown of the Empire pg. 176
Didrick the Unjust "during the Age of Wars" Tortured and murdered nobles Drachenfels (novel), Act One, Chapter III
Altdorf: Crown of the Empire pg. 10
Wilhelm of Stirland and Ottilia I 1359 - ? Count of Stirland, but his election is disputed by Ottilia, Countess of Talabecland, leading to civil war. The Empire at War, chapter Guile
the Battle of the Talabec

Warhammer Armies: The Empire (4th Edition), pg. 8, 11
Warhammer Armies: The Empire (6th Edition), pg. 59
Warhammer Armies: The Empire (7th Edition), pg. 10, 30
Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay (4th Edition) pg. 273
Altdorf: Crown of the Empire pg. 10
Warhammer: The Old World Rulebook, pg. 28
Two feuding candidates 1360 - 1546 The Empire is torn by civil war between the elected Emperors and the Ottilian Emperors. 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
Age of Three Emperors 1547 - 1979 The self-proclaimed Wolf Emperors escalate the civil war. Warhammer Armies: The Empire (4th Edition), pg. 8, 11
Warhammer Armies: The Empire (6th Edition), pg. 59
Warhammer Armies: The Empire (7th Edition), pgs. 10, 31
Warhammer Armies: Beasts of Chaos (6th edition), pg. 11
Warhammer: The Old World Rulebook, pgs. 29,42
the Anarchy
or the Dark Ages
1979 - 2303 Total breakdown of the electorate system after Grand Theogonist refuses to crown elected infant Countess Magritta of Marienburg. Warhammer Armies: The Empire (8th Edition), pg. 16
Warhammer: The Old World Rulebook, pg. 29
Magnus the Pious
von Bildhofen
2304 - 2369 A noble of Nuln, saves and re-unites the Empire. Founds the Colleges of Magic in Altdorf. Moved the court to Nuln. Warhammer Armies: The Empire (4th Edition), pg. 11
Warhammer Armies: The Empire (6th Edition), pgs. 59, 76
Warhammer Armies: The Empire (7th Edition), pgs. 14, 31
Warhammer Rulebook (8th Edition), pg. 172
Altdorf: Crown of the Empire pg. 10
Sigmar's Heirs, pgs. 17-18
Leopold
Unfähiger
2369 - ? Count of Stirland, grandfather of Dieter IV. Warhammer Armies: The Empire (4th Edition), pgs. 10, 11
Warhammer Armies: The Empire (7th Edition), pgs. 15, 31
Altdorf: Crown of the Empire pg. 13
Sigmar's Heirs, pg. 18
Dieter IV
Unfähiger
2411 - 2429 Count of Stirland, fails to defend The Empire from Waaagh! Grom. Receives a bribe in exchange for the independence of Marienburg; was later deposed by the Electors. Warhammer Armies: The Empire (4th Edition), pgs. 10, 11
Warhammer Armies: The Empire (7th Edition), pgs. 15, 31
Warhammer Armies: Orcs & Goblins (8th Edition), pg. 21
Warhammer Rulebook (8th Edition), pg. 172
Altdorf: Crown of the Empire pgs. 10,16
Sigmar's Heirs, pg. 18
Wilhelm the Wise
Holswig-Schliestein

also known as Wilhelm III[****]
2429 - at least 2453 Count of Reikland, cousin of Dieter IV, the Imperial throne has remained in his family until today. Failed to get Marienburg back. Moved the court to Altdorf Warhammer Armies: The Empire (4th Edition), pgs. 10, 11
Warhammer Armies: The Empire (7th Edition), pgs. 15, 31
Warhammer Rulebook (8th Edition), pg. 172
Altdorf: Crown of the Empire pgs. 10,16
Matthias IV
Holswig-Schliestein
? - 2438 Count of Reikland, son of Wilhelm III. Disappeared into the fogs of Altdorf "to discover what the common folks thought of their Emperor". Beasts in Velvet (Novel), pg. 124
Altdorf: Crown of the Empire pg. 12
Mattheus II
Holswig-Schliestein
c. 2465 Count of Reikland, attempted to write a constitution built around the Council of State. Grandfather of Karl Franz. The Enemy Within, pg. 14
Altdorf: Crown of the Empire pgs. 12,20
Luitpold
Holswig-Schliestein
? - 2502 Count of Reikland, father of Karl Franz. Paranoid ruler. Drachenfels (novel), Act One, chapter XI
Warhammer Companion, pg. 75
Altdorf: Crown of the Empire pg. 12
Karl Franz
Holswig-Schliestein
2502 - present Count of Reikland. Warhammer Armies: The Empire (4th Edition), pg. 11
Warhammer Armies: The Empire (6th Edition), pg. 60
Warhammer Armies: The Empire (7th Edition), pgs. 15, 31
Warhammer Rulebook (8th Edition), pg. 172
Altdorf: Crown of the Empire pg. 12

Others

Little is known about several other Emperors and Empresses of the Empire, other than their names and titles only; the years of their reigns are not recorded.

unknown Emperors & Empresses
name reign notes sources
Gunthar II the Faithful unknown, probably early days of the Empire Ruled during the brief period in which the Empire controlled northern Tilea Sigmar's Heirs, pg. 26
Frederick unknown, before 1124 IC Fought an expansionist war against the Ungols Blighted Empire (Novel) pg. 59
Albrecht the Wise unknown His hair turned white before he was 30 as he saw a daemon dressed in the uniform of the Imperial Guard. Drachenfels (novel), Act Three, Chapter II
Frederick the Bold ? Karl Franz's great-grandfather. Carried the Hammer of Judgement. Not neccessarily an Emperor. Warhammer Armies: The Empire (6th Edition), pg. 20

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