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AFAIK, Sisters of Sigmar dispersed from Mordheim and some even turned to Chaos.
That said, I do remember looking at 4th Ed warhammer factions and thinking... "What's missing in 40k is the undead equivalent"... and then a year or two later, up popped the damn necrons...
Yeah, Sisters of Sigmar is probably the closest. But I agree, you were more likely to see the Maiden Guard from the High Elves on a table than the SoS...
it was vampires, actually. one of the covenants was assimilated into a lamhain coven. the others are veried amounts of loyal though.