
Rise of the Tomb Kings (Required for the base Tomb King regiments of renown). Realm of the Wood Elves Pack (Required for their base regiments of renown). Chaos Warriors Race Pack ( You will need this DLC to access the race, thus their base regiments of renown). The Queen and the Crone (High Elves and Dark Elves). Shadow and the Blade (Dark Elves and Skaven). The Prophet and the Warlock (Skaven and Lizardmen). Twisted and the Twilight (Wood Elves and Skaven). The Warden and the Paunch (Greenskins and High Elves). The King and the Warlord (Greenskins and Dwarfs). The Hunter and the Beast (Empire and Lizardmen).
The Grim and the Grave (Empire and Vampire Counts). Also known as "Nimue," she plays a pivotal role in many stories, including giving Arthur the legendary sword "Excalibur", enchanting Merlin, and raising Lancelot after the death of his father. The Lady of the Lake is based on the character of the same name from Arthurian legend. She seems not to concern herself directly with peasants in any way, though many seek to share in her divine blessing by serving a Grail Knight. Their courage and martial skill protect the land from external foes, whilst their nobility and chivalry ensure that the land enjoys internal peace and justice. The Lady is concerned with protecting Bretonnia, working through its knights to do so. Instead, she is served by the Grail Knights - the flower of Bretonnian chivalry - and the Grail Damsels, women taken from their families as children and raised by the Fay Enchantress to serve the Lady with mysterious powers. The most prominent difference between the Cult of the Lady and the other religious orders of the Old World is that the Lady has no Priests or Initiates. Īs a result, when the Lady is portrayed, she is portrayed consistently: a young woman of great and somewhat unworldly beauty, clothed in white, with a narrow golden fillet holding a white veil on her head. All Grail Knights met her at the climax of their quest, and the Grail Damsels are also said to be initiated by the Lady herself, though they speak very little of it. Unlike virtually all other gods of the Old World, the Lady is encountered by her mortal worshippers in this world. In the minds of many knights, the Lady is Bretonnia, in a mystical sense. She drew them up from a tribe of primitive horsemen, and gave them nobility and honour rivalled only by that of the High Elves. They alone amongst Humanity were deemed worthy to serve her cause. Nine centuries after the reign of Sigmar and the formation of the Empire, the Lady of the Lake chose the forefathers of Bretonnia, the Bretonni, to serve a greater purpose.
Such is her unfaltering way." - Louen Leoncoeur, King of Bretonnia, Grail Knight. 'Tis only to Bretonnians that she does appear, and yet to Bretonnians she will also withhold her grace, should they ever err or stumble on the path. Goddess of Bretonnia " The Lady, though we owe her all, is ever fickle.