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Thank you for your time. 😁
All in all I may change their origins in the future or make something a little more specific. I enjoy discussions on lore so this was time well spent.
— Johann Nider, Templar of Sigmar
So this does help on the very extreme suspicion and vigilance of sigmars church but in other times they made good strides with each other, though of course faith is unwavering to the perception to wizardry is military only but with steel gauntlets let an holy experiment take place for the curation of the lads into the imperial military under Sigmarites Oath and pledge to serve the empire, the emperor and sigmar’s church (not directly to the cult of sigmar faction but in general to the faith and imperial authority).