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Ostermark is a rural state. Its soil is fertile and perfect for agriculture. Perhaps because of this bias towards farming, the province is regarded by many as technologically backward. Nevertheless, the army of Ostermark is among the most experienced in the entire Empire – troops are regularly sent across the border to Kislev to combat the northern barbarians, and because of that relations with Kislev are very strong.

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The frontier lands with Kislev are known as the Ostermark Marches. Wooden watch-towers line the border, equipped with beacons to quickly send word of trouble. The provincial capital of Bechafen lies on the Marches, and its many smithies and armourers keep the state army supplied.

Ostermark has suffered many disasters in its time. In 1999 the capital Mordheim was obliterated by a comet – the Elector, Count Steinhardt, was killed, and the province all but ceased to exist. Ten years later Vlad von Carstein devastated what remained when he began his war against The Empire. Ostermark has never fully recovered from these calamities, and even today the south of the province is severely under populated. As a result, Morr, god of the Dead, is venerated here more than in any other province.

Mordheim of course was infamous after its destruction for the continual gang warfare amongst its blackened ruins. These gangs, some sent by Elector Counts, others by dark powers, sought the material known as wyrdstone – fragments of the comet that obliterated the city. Magnus the Pious eventually had the ruin burned and razed completely after the great war, but the area is to this day devoid of plant life.

Northwest of the location of Mordheim are the Eerie Downs, a wide, flat plain shrouded in permanent mist. The downs are utterly silent and disturbingly still, dotted with rocky outcroppings… it is said that those who become lost on the Downs are never seen again, driven mad by ghostly voices.

The Death’s Head Regiment, formed during the wars of the vampire counts, are an exception to the usual colour scheme of the Ostermark army, wearing black and red uniforms. Ogres are almost common in Ostermark, as in Ostland, and can often be found serving in the army.

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Ostermark is a rural state. Its soil is fertile and perfect for agriculture. Perhaps because of this bias towards farming, the province is regarded by many as technologically backward. Nevertheless, the army of Ostermark is among the most experienced in the entire Empire – troops are regularly sent across the border to Kislev to combat the northern barbarians, and because of that relations with Kislev are very strong.

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The frontier lands with Kislev are known as the Ostermark Marches. Wooden watch-towers line the border, equipped with beacons to quickly send word of trouble. The provincial capital of Bechafen lies on the Marches, and its many smithies and armourers keep the state army supplied.

Ostermark has suffered many disasters in its time. In 1999 the capital Mordheim was obliterated by a comet – the Elector, Count Steinhardt, was killed, and the province all but ceased to exist. Ten years later Vlad von Carstein devastated what remained when he began his war against The Empire. Ostermark has never fully recovered from these calamities, and even today the south of the province is severely under populated. As a result, Morr, god of the Dead, is venerated here more than in any other province.

Mordheim of course was infamous after its destruction for the continual gang warfare amongst its blackened ruins. These gangs, some sent by Elector Counts, others by dark powers, sought the material known as wyrdstone – fragments of the comet that obliterated the city. Magnus the Pious eventually had the ruin burned and razed completely after the great war, but the area is to this day devoid of plant life.

Northwest of the location of Mordheim are the Eerie Downs, a wide, flat plain shrouded in permanent mist. The downs are utterly silent and disturbingly still, dotted with rocky outcroppings… it is said that those who become lost on the Downs are never seen again, driven mad by ghostly voices.

The Death’s Head Regiment, formed during the wars of the vampire counts, are an exception to the usual colour scheme of the Ostermark army, wearing black and red uniforms. Ogres are almost common in Ostermark, as in Ostland, and can often be found serving in the army.

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Ostermark is a rural state. Its soil is fertile and perfect for agriculture. Perhaps because of this bias towards farming, the province is regarded by many as technologically backward. Nevertheless, the army of Ostermark is among the most experienced in the entire Empire – troops are regularly sent across the border to Kislev to combat the northern barbarians, and because of that relations with Kislev are very strong.

Ostermarkot

The frontier lands with Kislev are known as the Ostermark Marches. Wooden watch-towers line the border, equipped with beacons to quickly send word of trouble. The provincial capital of Bechafen lies on the Marches, and its many smithies and armourers keep the state army supplied.

Ostermark has suffered many disasters in its time. In 1999 the capital Mordheim was obliterated by a comet – the Elector, Count Steinhardt, was killed, and the province all but ceased to exist. Ten years later Vlad von Carstein devastated what remained when he began his war against The Empire. Ostermark has never fully recovered from these calamities, and even today the south of the province is severely under populated. As a result, Morr, god of the Dead, is venerated here more than in any other province.

Mordheim of course was infamous after its destruction for the continual gang warfare amongst its blackened ruins. These gangs, some sent by Elector Counts, others by dark powers, sought the material known as wyrdstone – fragments of the comet that obliterated the city. Magnus the Pious eventually had the ruin burned and razed completely after the great war, but the area is to this day devoid of plant life.

Northwest of the location of Mordheim are the Eerie Downs, a wide, flat plain shrouded in permanent mist. The downs are utterly silent and disturbingly still, dotted with rocky outcroppings… it is said that those who become lost on the Downs are never seen again, driven mad by ghostly voices.

The Death’s Head Regiment, formed during the wars of the vampire counts, are an exception to the usual colour scheme of the Ostermark army, wearing black and red uniforms. Ogres are almost common in Ostermark, as in Ostland, and can often be found serving in the army.

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Ostermark is a rural state. Its soil is fertile and perfect for agriculture. Perhaps because of this bias towards farming, the province is regarded by many as technologically backward. Nevertheless, the army of Ostermark is among the most experienced in the entire Empire – troops are regularly sent across the border to Kislev to combat the northern barbarians, and because of that relations with Kislev are very strong.

Ostermarkot

The frontier lands with Kislev are known as the Ostermark Marches. Wooden watch-towers line the border, equipped with beacons to quickly send word of trouble. The provincial capital of Bechafen lies on the Marches, and its many smithies and armourers keep the state army supplied.

Ostermark has suffered many disasters in its time. In 1999 the capital Mordheim was obliterated by a comet – the Elector, Count Steinhardt, was killed, and the province all but ceased to exist. Ten years later Vlad von Carstein devastated what remained when he began his war against The Empire. Ostermark has never fully recovered from these calamities, and even today the south of the province is severely under populated. As a result, Morr, god of the Dead, is venerated here more than in any other province.

Mordheim of course was infamous after its destruction for the continual gang warfare amongst its blackened ruins. These gangs, some sent by Elector Counts, others by dark powers, sought the material known as wyrdstone – fragments of the comet that obliterated the city. Magnus the Pious eventually had the ruin burned and razed completely after the great war, but the area is to this day devoid of plant life.

Northwest of the location of Mordheim are the Eerie Downs, a wide, flat plain shrouded in permanent mist. The downs are utterly silent and disturbingly still, dotted with rocky outcroppings… it is said that those who become lost on the Downs are never seen again, driven mad by ghostly voices.

The Death’s Head Regiment, formed during the wars of the vampire counts, are an exception to the usual colour scheme of the Ostermark army, wearing black and red uniforms. Ogres are almost common in Ostermark, as in Ostland, and can often be found serving in the army.

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Ostermark is a rural state. Its soil is fertile and perfect for agriculture. Perhaps because of this bias towards farming, the province is regarded by many as technologically backward. Nevertheless, the army of Ostermark is among the most experienced in the entire Empire – troops are regularly sent across the border to Kislev to combat the northern barbarians, and because of that relations with Kislev are very strong.

Ostermarkot

The frontier lands with Kislev are known as the Ostermark Marches. Wooden watch-towers line the border, equipped with beacons to quickly send word of trouble. The provincial capital of Bechafen lies on the Marches, and its many smithies and armourers keep the state army supplied.

Ostermark has suffered many disasters in its time. In 1999 the capital Mordheim was obliterated by a comet – the Elector, Count Steinhardt, was killed, and the province all but ceased to exist. Ten years later Vlad von Carstein devastated what remained when he began his war against The Empire. Ostermark has never fully recovered from these calamities, and even today the south of the province is severely under populated. As a result, Morr, god of the Dead, is venerated here more than in any other province.

Mordheim of course was infamous after its destruction for the continual gang warfare amongst its blackened ruins. These gangs, some sent by Elector Counts, others by dark powers, sought the material known as wyrdstone – fragments of the comet that obliterated the city. Magnus the Pious eventually had the ruin burned and razed completely after the great war, but the area is to this day devoid of plant life.

Northwest of the location of Mordheim are the Eerie Downs, a wide, flat plain shrouded in permanent mist. The downs are utterly silent and disturbingly still, dotted with rocky outcroppings… it is said that those who become lost on the Downs are never seen again, driven mad by ghostly voices.

The Death’s Head Regiment, formed during the wars of the vampire counts, are an exception to the usual colour scheme of the Ostermark army, wearing black and red uniforms. Ogres are almost common in Ostermark, as in Ostland, and can often be found serving in the army.