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Idaho11
06-21-2013, 08:36 AM
Is there any new fluff in the Eldar codex? I'm pretty new to the game, but I read through the old codex. I flipped through the fluff in the new, but it seemed to be pretty much the same.

bfmusashi
06-21-2013, 08:42 AM
Because they have a low birthrate they'll kill a twin so they can make a Wraithknight that can get soulstones for all those infants that aren't happening.

Bitrider
06-21-2013, 09:52 AM
Because they have a low birthrate they'll kill a twin so they can make a Wraithknight that can get soulstones for all those infants that aren't happening.

You really need to apply to the Four Horsemen of Derailment for that elusive fifth wheel spot. :)

David Crossley
06-21-2013, 09:52 AM
Is there any new fluff in the Eldar codex? I'm pretty new to the game, but I read through the old codex. I flipped through the fluff in the new, but it seemed to be pretty much the same.

Well the fluff on Craftworld Altansar has been adjusted slightly to take into account that the 13th Black Crusade is now 'the future' rather than 'the past', and there's obviously new fluff written for the new units, but there's not much overall fluff change from the previous codex.
There's more new fluff in the Iyanden supplement than there is in the main dex to be perfectly honest.

Aramel
06-21-2013, 10:15 AM
Well I did notice that they did incorporate a few things from the "Path" novel series. They are small details and I can't recall most of them off the top of my head. One thing that I do remember is that they discuss in more detail how Aspect shrines came to be and how they operate. Also the story of Karandras fighting Ahra is fleshed out a little more. As is the determination of what souls get to be wraithguard/lords. Honestly though, most of the "new" fluff is in the Iyanden supplement.

Mr.Pickelz
06-21-2013, 11:02 AM
In the previous codex, the Black Library was only mentioned, and no battles for it took place.
in the new codex, the black Library battle (Harlequins v Thousand Sons) has the Harlequins/ Eldar forces winning, but apparently now has closed off a portion of the Webway as a result.

Bitrider
06-21-2013, 12:45 PM
In the previous codex, the Black Library was only mentioned, and no battles for it took place.
in the new codex, the black Library battle (Harlequins v Thousand Sons) has the Harlequins/ Eldar forces winning, but apparently now has closed off a portion of the Webway as a result.

Something interesting, the black library is thought to be a craftworld of its own in the new codex. While I should be an expert on my main armies fluff, I don't recall the black library being called a craftworld before this codex. There is so much out there I just may have missed it in my reading.

Kyban
06-21-2013, 12:49 PM
Something interesting, the black library is thought to be a craftworld of its own in the new codex. While I should be an expert on my main armies fluff, I don't recall the black library being called a craftworld before this codex. There is so much out there I just may have missed it in my reading.

Pretty sure it was described as such before but it's not really saying too much, if Commoragh was mobile it could probably be described as a craftworld as well. It is thought to have been constructed after the Fall at any rate.

Marzillius
06-21-2013, 03:00 PM
Another new thing I noticed is that the Eldar shut off warp travel for other races during the millions of years that their empire lasted. This kept the number of Orks and Humans down and made the galaxy a peaceful place. When the Fall happened this warp-disruption stopped and the Emperor could start the Great Crusade.

Cpt Codpiece
06-21-2013, 03:42 PM
Another new thing I noticed is that the Eldar shut off warp travel for other races during the millions of years that their empire lasted. This kept the number of Orks and Humans down and made the galaxy a peaceful place. When the Fall happened this warp-disruption stopped and the Emperor could start the Great Crusade.

not exactly, the creation of slaanesh within the warp from the eldars excess shut off warp travel, the fall cleared the tumult and thus ended the 'age of strife', same fluff as has ever.