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==Religious Rivals== The army books usually treat the Lady of the Lake as the exclusive goddess of Bretonnia, in a fashion that is at least [[Sigmar]] like if not truly monotheistic. The aforementioned Knights of the Grail [[splatbook]] for [[Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay]] instead asserts that the Lady merely fills a Sigmar-like role as "The God of the Nobles"; the lords of Bretonnia worship her exclusively and above all, but the commoners instead worship a slightly modified version of the Imperial pantheon. * [[Shallya]] is the supreme goddess amongst peasant folk, who dedicate themselves to receiving her kindness and compassion in much the way that the lords venerate the Lady. * [[Taal]] and [[Rhya]] are also important to peasants, since they make their lives around farming and hunting; many outlaws also worship Taal as their patron god. * [[Morr]] is respected by both peasants and nobles, and has responsibility for tending to Bretonnia's graves. * [[Manann]], as God of the Sea, is as important to Bretonnian sailors and fisherfolk as he is to Imperial ones. * [[Ranald]] is popular with the merchants of Bretonnia, to the point he's considered a God of Merchants and Traders more than a God of Thieves... not that the average Bretonnian sees much difference between a merchant and a thief. * [[Verena]] is worshiped by Bretonnia's few scholars, as well as by some of the Herrimaults, the Bretonnian equivalent of Robin Hood and his Merry Men. * [[Myrmidia]] has a slowly growing cult amongst the peasant militias raised by the nobles, although her association with foreign mercenaries is impeding her spread. * [[Ulric]] is all but unheard of, and [[Sigmar]] has no worshipers whatsoever due to them being seen as the Empire's patrons.
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