I really enjoy this interpretation - the idea of a very prevalent Sigmarism pre: Magnus but that the alignment of church (of Sigmar) and state became that much more solid in the wake of Magnus the Pious. Perhaps it was more a matter of returning to this state of play though after a number of years of disunity? Sigmar has always (well, since the Empire's founding more or less) been a 'State Deity.'
This is the impression I get from what I have read (though I never feel the need to constrain myself to things I read which don't 'work' for me).
My original thinking about the burning/exclusion of magic users from Imperial Armies pre: Magnus was that I get the impression that the Witch Hunters were given (or just took) free reign to burn ANY magic user prior the founding of the colleges. Since Magnus the Pious both magic (in the form of the Colleges) AND the Witch Hunters have been reigned in a bit under Imperial control. The Witch Hunters are officially servants of the Emperor (the temporal representative of Sigmar?) and they now have to live with the Colleges of Magic: some perhaps think they are a Sigmar-sanctioned necessary evil to use against Chaos, others perhaps miss the old 'burning times' and think all magic should be purged.
As far as I know we are meant to be 2522 imperial count. We were 2512 in Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay 1st ed (don't know if that translates to FB at the time). Mordheim was 1999 which I think coincided with the Time of the Three Emperors.
Thanks for the info about Magnus - I had always wondered where the religious significance of the Griffon for Sigmarites comes from.
Yeah, I've always thought of most people in the Empire worshipping the entire pantheon of deities to varying degrees depending on their social station (Shallaya when sick, Sigmar for protection, etc.) but that the priesthoods jockey for the position of their deity within that pantheon and in terms of temporal influence and this is where the divisions come into play, especially when they map onto divisions between the Electors.



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). Whether you view that as a good source is a matter of opinion, but the liche priests did eventually discover how to use the winds (seeing as the Gods all dissapeared, they found a new power source).
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