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== In the Empire == Despite the Tzar sending messages to each one of the Elector Counts begging for help, most of them declined any due to the lack of trust and rivalry between nobility, which would prefer Chaos to rule over the world than to have the neighbouring Count as an Imperial Marshal. Same situation was with the High Priests, as Non-Pope and Viking Pope argued who must lead the army. And in all of this chaos, only one man was sane enough to stop the skirmishes and led humanity against their enemy. He was [[Magnus the Pious]], a minor young noble from Nuln and a priest of Sigmar. Inspired by a twin-tailed comet, he started the crusade in the Empire, marching from city to city, gathering attention and love of common folk through his rousing speeches. He eventually managed to convince even some nobles, but most importantly, Ar-Ulric Kriestov by walking through Sacred Flame (which separates pure from unpure) unharmed. Eventually, Magnus gathered enough men to defeat the invasion...
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