Now this is something i've been considering for a week or so as I'm looking to write a couple of short stories with the Skaven involved. Now, I can't quite recall whether it's heretical for anyone in The Empire to own a copy of Leiber's Loathsome Ratmen like Kless's Liber Chaotica is meant to be (and indeed any great works of Chaos) but I have been wondering which organisations know about the Skaven? How high up the change of command is the cut off point before the lower masses are told that they are simply Beastmen?
The fluff on this is seemingly quite confusing. Every time the Skaven appear in a BL novel/short story of piece of canon there seems to be a wide ranging reactions varying from 'don't be stupid, there's no such thing as ratmen' to 'we're aware of the issue but not many are'.
So the ignorance or denial of the Skaven's existence seems pretty much to be unanimously Empire based. Dwarves and Elves of course acknowledge them as do every other race I can think of. I don't know if the Skaven-denial extends to Bretonnia as much as The Empire but Tilea and Estalia have had wide ranging conflicts with the ratmen, Tilea in particular. But who in The Empire would be aware or allowed to be aware of their existence? I appreciate that it's not a quantifiable question and it would have to be an educated guess but any thoughts would be welcome. If we accept that Elector Counts and their immediate retinue/stategic and military advisors and higher army personal are in on the situation as well as the Emperor and important members of his court, who else is privy to the knowledge? The Temple of Sigmar priests and individual witch hunters? Sergeants in Imperial armies? Town watch captains? Or anyone you could think of...


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