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![]() Karl Franz was later crowned emperor by the votes of all the Elector Counts save one. These concessions were enough to secure Alberich's vote for Karl Franz's election, although unknown to him Karl Franz had already agreed to tax the River Stir while negotiating with the Halfling Elder of the Moot. Nevertheless, Karl Franz managed to calm the count, promising that they would end the Undead threat together and offering to set a tax on the River Stir, forcing neighbouring Ostermark to send their mutton and beer trade south down to Stirland and the Mootland on their way to the River Aver, which would help Stirland's food shortages. When Karl Franz, son of Luitpold I, the previous emperor, and Todbringer's rival, met with the count of Stirland to secure his vote the count reacted angrily, ranting about how Luitpold had ignored his people's starving and the threat of the Undead of Sylvania. In the timeline of Total War: Warhammer, during the first round of voting of the Imperial election of 2502 IC, Graf Alberich Haupt-Anderssen voted for Boris Todbringer of Middenland, who got most of the votes, but not enough to take the throne. ![]() The emperor's skill in debate was put to the ultimate test in resolving the dispute, as was his patience, but in the end both Elector Counts acceded to Karl Franz's wisdom and a potentially bitter civil war was ended before it began. ![]() The emperor travelled to Talabheim in an attempt to negotiate peace between the two hostile provinces. When hostilities erupted between Graf Alberich Haupt-Anderssen of Stirland and Helmut Feuerbach of Talabecland, ancestral enemies since the Age of Three Emperors, the other Elector Counts waited expectantly to see which side the Emperor Karl Franz would back. Warhammer: End Times - Vermintide ReviewÄ 9 November 2015 Conflict with Talabecland
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