[x] Har Ganeth, City of Executioners
[X] [Strong] Hysh, the White Wind of Light
[X] [Strong] Azyr, the Blue Wind of the Heavens
[X] [Weak] The Lore of Shadows
[X] [Weak] The Lore of Beasts
"What if we took a Sorceress... and turned her into a Wood Elf! Or I don't know, made her associated with all the other atavistic goth hippies the Dark Elves have buckets of like the Shades! Or that one Dark Goddess of the Hunt Anath Raema..."
I don't actually find the Goth Hippy argument all that compelling, and I don't think it really examines the Druchii in a particularly novel way. I'm not going to pretend being a space cadet is novel- but I like how it pits us as a misfit potentially poised against her fellow sorceresses while also being weak in one of the Winds Sorceresses place the most stock in. Goth Hippy seems incredibly easy to shuffle off into the preexisting grab bag of Dark Elf Nature is Evil stuff the Druchii have always had cooking in the background. Its fine if that's all stuff in the background you want to examine, but I'm way more interested in how the Convents actually function, the politics of Naggaroth, and the tension between the Sorceresses and the Cult of Khaine- key pillars of the Dark Elves as a faction that are hard to explore from outside.