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Two hundred years ago the son of a sultan in Assur was killed learning the craft of wizardry. The wizard was afraid for his life and so he saved the soul of the boy and trapped it in a jewel, and gave it to the sultan as a gift. The sultan was unimpressed and had him killed, but kept the jewel. When the jewel was stolen, the sultan fell from his perch, and was deposed. To this day the family of the dispossessed sultan still seeks the jewel so they can regain their rightful place on the throne of Assur.

Many great cities of the old world lie upon the ashes of great cities from the beginning or even before human reckoning. Could it be that subterranean civilizations still hold artifacts predating the Empire below the sewers of the great cities of the Reikland?

In the time of Sigmar Heldenhammer even the cities were not so safe as today. Sigmar himself achieved his greatness partially by eradicating evil where he could find it. Once, one of the Empires greatest cities (which one is lost to antiquity) was under the influence of a great Necromancer and it took Sigmar and his entire army to vanquish him. Though when the chaos moon shines, he can be heard in the back alleys calling for servants.

There be a stick, substance if you will, that is prized by those vile rats called Skaven. Some say it will mutate ya, some say it turns metals to gold. All say its dangerous...and valuable.

The dwarfs forged 4 Doomstones hundreds of years ago and two of them are lost to history. Well, at least two of them. What do they do? I have no idea, they only talk about them in hushes!

It is said that during the wars to halt the chaotic incursion many great nobles who were killed in the fighting were buried with their equipment intact, including a great many pieces of fantastic jewelry and magical weapons. The mountains of the north are riddled with hidden tombs of honored nobility from these conflicts. These include the great grandfather of Baron Heiligbach, who it is said carried a Dawntstone dagger. Some claim the spirits guard them; others dismiss this as wives tales.