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+ | In the fair city of [[Sigmaron]] in [[Azyr]], the [[Realm of Heavens]], the '''"Free Men,"''' also known as the the "'''free peoples of humanity'''", gather. |
+ | In Azyr and in the other [[Cities of Sigmar]] established across the [[Mortal Realms]] during the [[Age of Sigmar]] they preserve the cultural traditions and heraldry from civilisations of [[men]] that flourished during the [[Age of Myth]] that were ground beneath the weight of unceasing strife across the [[Mortal Realms]] during the [[Age of Chaos]]. |
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Latest revision as of 19:30, 22 August 2021
In the fair city of Sigmaron in Azyr, the Realm of Heavens, the "Free Men," also known as the the "free peoples of humanity", gather.
In Azyr and in the other Cities of Sigmar established across the Mortal Realms during the Age of Sigmar they preserve the cultural traditions and heraldry from civilisations of men that flourished during the Age of Myth that were ground beneath the weight of unceasing strife across the Mortal Realms during the Age of Chaos.
The clamour of their warlike souls fills the heavens and the new settlements of the realms, united in Sigmar's name.
Though some of these lost tribes were driven from their homelands during the Age of Chaos, and others cast adrift on the tides of time, every soul amongst them dreams of wreaking bloody revenge upon the forces of Chaos.