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The primary (and natural) moon of [[Warhammer Fantasy]]. It's name is a reference to the human god of the seas, [[Mathlann|Manann]] due to the effect it has on tides. It's presumably a fairly normal sphere of rock and regolith.
[[File:Geheimnisnacht.png|thumb|right|400px|The two moons. Guess which one is evil.]]
It is associated with many different gods, primarily among them being the [[High Elf]] god [[Lileath]].
When it's unnatural twin, [[Morrslieb]] eclipses it, you're in for one wild night.


Mannslieb miraclously survived the End Times completely unharmed. Sigmar built a giant lampost on top of it to illuminate the new home of humanity, Azyr/Sigmar/Whateverheim.
The primary (and natural) moon of [[Warhammer Fantasy]]. Meaning "Beloved of Manann" in Old Reikspiel in reference to the human god of the sea, [[Mathlann|Manann]], due to the effect it has on tides. The [[Lizardmen]] refer to it as the '''Silvered One'''. It's presumably a fairly normal sphere of rock and regolith.
It is associated with many different gods, primarily among them being the [[High Elf]] god [[Lileath]]. [[Cathay|Cathayans]] call it '''Yuejin''' and that its fullness is a sign of the Moon Empress' displeasure. [[Nehekhara]] referred to it as the moon goddess '''[[Warhammer Fantasy Gods#Nehekhara|Neru]]''', who is in challenged by [[Morrslieb|Sakhmet]]. When its unnatural twin, [[Morrslieb]] eclipses it, you're in for one wild night. More specifically [[Geheimnisnacht]] and [[Hexensnacht]], Halloween and New Years Eve respectfully.


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==End Times==
Mannslieb miraculously survived the [[End Times]] completely unharmed. Though, to be fair, after the destruction of the World that Was into space debris, Mannslieb is basically just a big rock floating into space, probably getting pummeled by all the remains of the old world.
 
==[[Age Of Sigmar]]==
When Dracothion recreated the World-That-Was as the Realm of Azyr, Sigmar built his capital city, Sigmaron, on top of Mannslieb. He built on top of his personal palace spire, Sigmarion, an artificial star he called "Sigendil". It also looks like a massive lamppost from afar, which is hilarious.
 
[[File:Sigmaron.png|thumb|right|400px|Sigmar's personal lamppost is pretty damn easy to notice.]]
 
[[Category:Warhammer Fantasy]][[Category:Age of Sigmar]]

Latest revision as of 22:07, 21 June 2023

The two moons. Guess which one is evil.

The primary (and natural) moon of Warhammer Fantasy. Meaning "Beloved of Manann" in Old Reikspiel in reference to the human god of the sea, Manann, due to the effect it has on tides. The Lizardmen refer to it as the Silvered One. It's presumably a fairly normal sphere of rock and regolith. It is associated with many different gods, primarily among them being the High Elf god Lileath. Cathayans call it Yuejin and that its fullness is a sign of the Moon Empress' displeasure. Nehekhara referred to it as the moon goddess Neru, who is in challenged by Sakhmet. When its unnatural twin, Morrslieb eclipses it, you're in for one wild night. More specifically Geheimnisnacht and Hexensnacht, Halloween and New Years Eve respectfully.

End Times[edit]

Mannslieb miraculously survived the End Times completely unharmed. Though, to be fair, after the destruction of the World that Was into space debris, Mannslieb is basically just a big rock floating into space, probably getting pummeled by all the remains of the old world.

Age Of Sigmar[edit]

When Dracothion recreated the World-That-Was as the Realm of Azyr, Sigmar built his capital city, Sigmaron, on top of Mannslieb. He built on top of his personal palace spire, Sigmarion, an artificial star he called "Sigendil". It also looks like a massive lamppost from afar, which is hilarious.

Sigmar's personal lamppost is pretty damn easy to notice.