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The [[Warhammer Fantasy]] equivalent to the [[Sisters of Battle]] and <strike>shlick to</strike> worship [[Sigmar]] (duh). They are one of the official warbands to the [[Games Workshop|GW]] game [[Mordheim]]. | The [[Warhammer Fantasy]] equivalent to the [[Sisters of Battle]] and <strike>shlick to</strike> worship [[Sigmar]] (duh). They are one of the official warbands to the [[Games Workshop|GW]] game [[Mordheim]]. | ||
They are all but extinct in the rest of the [[Empire]] with most of the remaining sisters having settled in the nunnery in Mordheim | They are all but extinct in the rest of the [[Empire]] with most of the remaining sisters having settled in the nunnery in Mordheim. | ||
In the current day of canon, most of the original Sisters were wiped out with the chaos of the Mordheim events. However, they spread their faith throughout the Empire creating a large second generation of Sisters. They're independent of the church and thus differ greatly from convent to convent. Many rededicated themselves to other gods, like [[Morr]]. | In the current day of canon, most of the original Sisters were wiped out with the chaos of the Mordheim events. However, they spread their faith throughout the Empire creating a large second generation of Sisters. They're independent of the church and thus differ greatly from convent to convent. Many rededicated themselves to other gods, like [[Morr]]. |
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The Warhammer Fantasy equivalent to the Sisters of Battle and shlick to worship Sigmar (duh). They are one of the official warbands to the GW game Mordheim.
They are all but extinct in the rest of the Empire with most of the remaining sisters having settled in the nunnery in Mordheim.
In the current day of canon, most of the original Sisters were wiped out with the chaos of the Mordheim events. However, they spread their faith throughout the Empire creating a large second generation of Sisters. They're independent of the church and thus differ greatly from convent to convent. Many rededicated themselves to other gods, like Morr. In addition, vampires from the Lahmian bloodline have infiltrated their numbers. Some were convinced that Undead aren't really heretical after all and use their immunity to disease to get into areas struck by plague and care for the dead and dying. Others are more in line with true vampires, using their disguise for political leverage while indulging themselves behind closed doors.
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Because REAL women take the purging flame directly to the flesh of the heretic, and would never worship an Undead abomination who does not wield a hammer.
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Lahmians who have infiltrated the Sisters of Sigmar.
Additional links
- Sisters of Battle- The warhammer 40k version