![]() Presumably, those stopped working post-Fall as we don't see them in current armies (perhaps the shells of them went on to become Wraithguard, but seeing as Spirit Stones and Infinity Circuits are non-existent, they'd have no way of using them).ħ. Perhaps they had some sort of standing militia (which might have evolved into the Guardians), but pre-Fall Eldar relied on automatons for military endeavours. It's stated that the Craftworlds of today have grown massively in size since their pre-Fall trader days.Ħ. ![]() Craftworlds would be much smaller, and probably accompanied by a fleet of other fleeing ships. If anyone is venturing back into the maw of Slaanesh, they're certainly not coming back.ĥ. I doubt the Eldar even know that's how to get them at this point. Spirit stones either wouldn't exist or would be fantastically rare. Even if Iyanden had invented it in super-quick time after the Fall (unlikely given the turmoil), it would not have spread yet.Ĥ. Perhaps they had some sort of proto-Infinity Circuit aboard Eldar vessels as a sort of control mechanism, but certainly the idea of using it as storage for souls wouldn't exist. Certainly not enough time for it to become a way of life.ģ. No time to have spread it anywhere or teach anyone but the Asurya and perhaps a handful of others. Weird monks teaching weird spiritual junk to maybe a dozen dudes and dudettes. Even if they had just started, they would be far from established. Almost certainly they hadn't got to the point of travelling to the craftworlds to spread their teachings. Immediately post-Fall, Asurmen was still teaching the Phoenix Lords. Here's a list of things that I'd think would be different:ġ. During the Heresy, they'd still be scrabbling around in the ashes of their civilisation, trying desperately to survive. Given how soon after the Heresy happened, in terms of timeline the collapse of the Eldar civilisation was pretty much alongside the collapse of the Imperium. People often forget that the event that kicked off the Great Crusade was the Fall of the Eldar. ![]() What do people think the Eldar would be like during the Horus Heresy/30k setting? Personally, I'd think that they would be radically different from the Eldar factions you see today. ![]() Personally I'd put 2 units of Guardians in the webway and have the Wraithguard start on the table.Īs for the vehicles, it's worth remebering that most vehicles in the game are massively undersized, I mean a rhino doesn't look like it would fit any space marines, let alone 10.Posted this up in another thread, but I thought it would be an interesting background discussion. Important to remember that you can only webway strike 2 Infantry units, so yes you can put them in the webway but it means only one other unit can join them. I only wish the rules for the Webway gate model were good! Wave serpents visually don’t look like they fit Wraithguard inside them which bothers me. ![]() I know they’re not 100% Ulthwé Strikeforce but, love them as I do, I wonder if they’d Webway Strike our even run up the field. There’s a GW story, or potentially short story, where they are pitted against Tyranids (might have been Valedor?) and it describes them coming through the Webway and the platforms sort of form a beachhead near the main portal.Īnother thing is love to get my head around is how to fit Wraithguard in. Wanted to give it a sounding in the community. Bhazakhain wrote: That’s great! Thanks for that. ![]()
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