Eldar's Word of Wisdom: They are... Eccentric to put it politely.
In the wise words of the imperium : THEY MAKE ABSOLUTELY NO FREAKING SENSE AT ALL!!!!Eldar's Word of Wisdom: They are... Eccentric to put it politely.
From the perspective of the Tau the other races in the galaxy can't say shit due to them regularly treating the laws of physics as suggestions.In the wise words of the imperium : THEY MAKE ABSOLUTELY NO FREAKING SENSE AT ALL!!!!
Oh speaking of which:From the perspective of the Tau the other races in the galaxy can't say shit due to them regularly treating the laws of physics as suggestions.
great, now I got the image of of drukari baseball player using a equally insane tek as a bat stuck in my head.Dark Eldar: Hahahaha! The agony of bamboolzing other Mon Keigh by those weasels is so arousingly entertaining! and oh they make the BEST parties and clubs!
Ok so if our practice of life force cultivation and utilization spreads among the exodites could we start seeing them becoming major powers? Like they were already pretty close to having warp worlds, but if they start hitting that button hard enough they have probably got deeper reserves of power to tap so they can implement a lot fairly quickly due to how much they've invested, even if most of it is not proper life force by our standards. At the very least I would think it would let them hold on to their worlds more, and counter the attrition damage they tend to pile up.
If you're talking about albain in particular I think they're headed that direction already. I'm more wondering what it would look like large scale. With exodite worlds we're not interacting with directly.
I just read this and with the fact that she likely had sex, would it be possible that the aeldari would start to worship this God? you know so they could reproduce and grow their numbers and stuff? it's likely that the answer is already out there but I had to ask.Some had been particularly enjoyable: the Great Gallery had led to the, eh hem, VERY pleasant discovery that the presence of the Goddess, or at least her temple, seemed to negate the influence of the Great Enemy entirely, a fact that Demaltha had taken advantage of, vigorously and repeatedly.
It suggest the idea that the Aeldari Gods aren't completely killed by Slaanesh but fragments of them still lives on.