Valmir von Raukov
Elector-Count, Grand Prince of Ostland, Margrave of the Northern March, Hammer of the East.
Valmir von Raukov, known by his full title as Elector-Count Valmir von Raukov, Grand Prince of Ostland, Margrave of the Northern March and the Hammer of the East, is the current Elector Count of Ostland.
Like his father before him, he has spent a lifetime fighting against Chaos warbands, raiding Norse, and marauding Orcs, not to mention the occasional forays of bandits from Kislev. Even his own realm was not wholly safe, for the forests and mountains are full of renegades, Beastmen, Trolls, Giants and countless other foes. Valmir von Raukov is a tough warlord whose constant vigil has protected the northern borders of the Empire for many years. Yet, even his experience and strength could not save his lands from the rampaging hordes of Chaos. When the Storm of Chaos came upon the Empire, Ostland was nearly devastated, forcing Valmir into defeat. With the Empire all but abandoning his province, he has been forced to try and piece it back together on his own. Valmir is married to Ivana von Raukov, and has legitimate two sons; Oleg von Raukov and Vassily von Raukov.[2a]
Like his father before him, he has spent a lifetime fighting against Chaos warbands, raiding Norse, and marauding Orcs, not to mention the occasional forays of bandits from Kislev. Even his own realm was not wholly safe, for the forests and mountains are full of renegades, Beastmen, Trolls, Giants and countless other foes. Valmir von Raukov is a tough warlord whose constant vigil has protected the northern borders of the Empire for many years. Yet, even his experience and strength could not save his lands from the rampaging hordes of Chaos. When the Storm of Chaos came upon the Empire, Ostland was nearly devastated, forcing Valmir into defeat. With the Empire all but abandoning his province, he has been forced to try and piece it back together on his own. Valmir is married to Ivana von Raukov, and has legitimate two sons; Oleg von Raukov and Vassily von Raukov.[2a]
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