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  1. The use of Eldrad during the Heresy was bad writing imho, either was fucking busy during the entire period or Bl authors overused his character.

  2. The lack of Xeno's (Primarily Necrons & Eldar) in The Horus Heresy is a major complaint on this board. There was a discussion on this last week. It is a valid one, as the setting does feel a lot smaller without the larger more influential Xeno empires running around.

  3. When Slaanesh burst into terrible being, consumed most of the eldar (and killed a whole lot of other beings too), and the Eye of Terror was torn into the galaxy, the warp's fury calmed and warp storms faded.

    • Children of The Stars
    • Descent Into Decadence
    • Birth of A Dark God
    • The Murdered Pantheon
    • Death of An Empire
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    Even before this time, it had been feared that the Eldar would fall. The Old Ones warned the Eldar about it, but their predictions and warnings were forgotten and ignored over time. The Eldar came to believe that all races were below them, even so far as calling them barbarians. This proud and arrogant ideal seemed proven by their advanced technolo...

    Many gave in to their hedonistic desires and cults sprang up over the Eldar lands dedicated to the different aspects of arcane knowledge and sensual excesses. Gradually, the Eldar society grew more and more divided by the different cults. The people became more and more corrupt, delving into vicious practices, verging on sadism. Sadistic killers pr...

    As a direct result of this foul depravity, a new Chaos God was spawned, Slaanesh, formed mainly by the Eldar's lusts and desires. No other creature of the Warp had such a violent birth as Slaanesh, or was as powerful or monstrous. For years before, the Eldar race had been plagued with the images of the sleeping entity. The Eldar slew each other and...

    Main article: Fall of the Gods Slaanesh slew the Eldar Gods viciously — Lileath, Asuryan, even the old, blind Morai-Heg were murdered by Slaanesh. Khaine, the mightiest warrior of the gods did battle with Slaanesh in the Warp and was cast down, eventually shattered into a million pieces that became his Avatars.[3a]

    The epicentre of the psychic implosion lay within the heart of the Eldar homeworlds where the Eldar population was concentrated. Most of the Eldar across thousands of light years died, their spirits sucked into the warp, and many fleeing Craftworlds were overtaken. Far from Eldar space, many of the Exodite worlds survived the Fall, though some shar...

    1: Asurmen: Hand of Asuryan (Novel), [Needs Citation]
    2: Codex: Craftworlds (7th Edition) The Doom of the Eldar
    3: Codex: Craftworlds (8th Edition)
    4: Codex: Eldar (4th Edition)pg 4-5
  4. Jun 17, 2024 · With the Fall of the Eldar most of their ancient libraries and written records were lost forever. The Eldar themselves are unsure of their history and remember it mostly through acting plays which are performed by the ever-wandering troupes of Harlequins. Contents. 1 The God-War. 2 The Eldar Empire. 3 Fall of the Eldar. 3.1 Beginning of the end.

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  5. It is stated that during the war, humanity moved the entire Sol system through the warp and placed it right on the doorstep of the Eldar Empire as a threat. The Eldar immediately backed off and retreated to their core worlds (the ones now in the Eye of Terror).

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  7. Oct 17, 2024 · The Horus Heresy, also known as the Age of Darkness, was the first and most devastating galaxy-spanning civil war in Imperial history. Occurring in early M31 and lasting several years, it divided and nearly destroyed the fledgling Imperium of Man.

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