Vast space docks located outside the Craftworld house fleets of spacecraft. There was no time to get away before the invading Human force was upon it. It is for this reason that Ulthwé maintains a large standing army of Guardians.
Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. Having barely survived the Fall, the Asuryani of Iyanden did not long despair. The Black Library is a single source of Aeldari knowledge that has remained untouched and inviolate since the Fall. Because the Webway is labyrinthine and impossible to map, many Craftworlds are effectively lost, unknown and cut off from the greater part of Eldar civilisation. Players trying… He is the father of the gods, the ancestor of all living things. Eldar vehicles, unlike their infantry counterparts, are very tough and hard to kill because of many evasive and shielding benefits. Many craftworlds deemed their resources just barely sufficient to ensure their survival in a hostile galaxy, and would not indulge such grandiose plans. Cordial relations between, Varantha is a minor Asuryani craftworld that is also known as the "Crown of Our Steadfast Hopes." Some notable conflicts resulting from Ulthwé intervention include the following. The closest family to the "Chief" forms the Kinsmen who are the ruling elite of the family. An example is the Eldar Wave Serpent, which is one of the most-expensive dedicated transport vehicles in the game. They are now approximately 10 to 100 times bigger in both volume and population size than they were before the Fall. Instead, the armour plating is curved and is often criss-crossed with various inset lines which run either parallel or perpendicular to other edges/lines. The various Eldar paths (described below) also have their own colour schemes. As the final weeks leading to the cataclysm that would be called the Fall of the Aeldari approached, the various craftworlds' populations returned to the heart of the Aeldari Empire, finding their worlds already in ruin, torn apart by the orgy of sadism that heralded the birth of the Chaos God Slaanesh. The Iyanden have specialised psykers called Spiritseers who are trained in aiding the reanimated souls in battle. The craftworlds are certainly the seat of the remaining Aeldari industry, technology, and culture, as they contain the only vestiges of their original homeworlds. As Kaela Mensha Khaine is the god of war, each Aspect embodies a facet of the god. Fandom Apps Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. There, the elite cadres of Farseers keep watch for the many and varied guises of Chaos, for Ulthwé’s many talented mystics can foresee future events with a greater precision than those of other Craftworlds. These colossal spacecraft would travel across the galaxy using the Webway, trading with the many intelligent alien races they encountered before returning centuries later to the Aeldari homeworlds. The Asuryani refer to this grid as the Infinity Circuit, a metaphysical neural structure studded with the Spirit Stones of the craftworld's dead, their gestalt psychic collective serving as the source of the great vessel's power -- and its ghostly sentience. Thus did the Seers of Iyanden harness ancient techniques of mysticism and science to recover the first Spirit Stones from the Crone Worlds, and soon thereafter adapted the Infinity Circuit of their craftworld to be a conduit for the souls of the dead. They are feared throughout the region around the Eye of Terror, both as saviours and dreaded foes. Though Alaitoc Rangers do not reside upon the craftworld and prefer to travel the galaxy, these Rangers retain their loyalty to Alaitoc and will return to their craftworld on occasion to visit family and friends. In a hidden location, some say at the very centre of the Webway -- the Aeldari's network of stable interdimensional tunnels between realspace and the Warp that crosses the galaxy -- rests the tomes, books, scrolls, and codices describing the Aeldari's complete and extensive knowledge of the Warp. Therefore the craftworld's Autarch and Farseer Council mobilised all of its Aspect Shrines as well as the regular army -- comprised of Alaitoc's Guardians, civilian citizen-soldiers who had been trained in weapons and/or had previously walked the Path of the Warrior. Alaitoc was assaulted by a huge Imperial force after an attack by Aeldari Corsairs on an Imperial shipping convoy was traced back to the Outcasts' home craftworld, which happened to be Alaitoc. Iyanden teeters on the brink of extinction after being invaded by Hive Fleet Kraken in 992.M41. Each craftworld is a self-sufficient, independent realm with its own distinctive culture. In doing so, Yriel doomed himself to a slow and painful death due to the psychic artefact being bound to its user and then slowly burning away their soul.