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'''Ulric''' is the god of winter, battle, and wolves in the [[Warhammer Fantasy]] world. He is the second most popular god in the [[Empire]] (just behind [[Sigmar]]), and is mainly worshiped in Middenland. He is part of the Cult of the Old Gods. | |||
== Commandments == | == Commandments == | ||
Bravery, self-reliance and strength are the greatest virtues. Underhandedness of any kind | Bravery, self-reliance and strength are the greatest virtues. Underhandedness of any kind is dishonorable and at odds with Ulric's nature of directness and honor. Obey your military superiors and never refuse an order unless doing so would break another of Ulric's tenets. Never refuse a direct challenge. Modern weapons, such as gunpowder weapons, artillery, crossbows and fire-bombs, because they do not rely any physical strength are shunned. Followers of Ulric must never allow one of the fires of a shrine or temple to go out. Oppose [[Chaos]] wherever you see it. Never flee a fight unless facing overwhelming odds and the greater good would be served by such a flight. | ||
His portfolio is | His portfolio is very similar to [[Sigmar]]'s, and so the churches do have various disputes, especially over the election of a new Emperor; the main sticking point is that the cult of Ulric only has one vote compared to the cult of Sigmar's three. | ||
[[Category:Warhammer Fantasy]] | [[Category:Warhammer Fantasy]] | ||
[[Category:Gods]] | [[Category:Gods]] |
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Ulric is the god of winter, battle, and wolves in the Warhammer Fantasy world. He is the second most popular god in the Empire (just behind Sigmar), and is mainly worshiped in Middenland. He is part of the Cult of the Old Gods.
Commandments
Bravery, self-reliance and strength are the greatest virtues. Underhandedness of any kind is dishonorable and at odds with Ulric's nature of directness and honor. Obey your military superiors and never refuse an order unless doing so would break another of Ulric's tenets. Never refuse a direct challenge. Modern weapons, such as gunpowder weapons, artillery, crossbows and fire-bombs, because they do not rely any physical strength are shunned. Followers of Ulric must never allow one of the fires of a shrine or temple to go out. Oppose Chaos wherever you see it. Never flee a fight unless facing overwhelming odds and the greater good would be served by such a flight.
His portfolio is very similar to Sigmar's, and so the churches do have various disputes, especially over the election of a new Emperor; the main sticking point is that the cult of Ulric only has one vote compared to the cult of Sigmar's three.