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"Deathwatch vs Eldar. Stay tuned for next week, it's going to be awesome ;)"
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More Eldar..... yeeeeeeessssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss s
Let the hate flow through you. All of you Eldar haters....
It's from the warhammer 40k facebook page mate : [url]https://www.facebook.com/Warhammer-40000-1575682476085719/?fref=ts[/url]
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I certainly hope they get some new toys (beside Eldrad since he's been leaked)
Seems that if you punctuate it, it comes out something like this:
All paths of fate have led us here.
We strike now, not for vengeance, but for a hope unknown until all others were lost.
The Black Watchmen will seek to bar us but we will not be denied.
Cegorach will laugh last and forever.
We make for Demesnus!
Which sounds very like a quick motivational speech before a battle. The two things that have the most potential answers are "what does he refer to when he says 'The Black Watchmen' and 'what is the "hope unknown until all others were lost"'"
Clearly most people are interpreting the Black Watchmen as the Deathwatch, although I've seen persuasive claims that it in fact refers to the guardians of the Black Library.
What would the Eldar be up to that the Deathwatch would bar them from, that the Eldar would consider a "hope unknown until all others were lost?" Something to do with the Emperor? The Guardians of the Black Library would make more sense - the Eldar are losing their war for their very existence, and perhaps contained within the Black Library they could find a way to bring forth another Eldar diety to shepherd their race back to dominance in the galaxy? That would be a "hope unknown until all others were lost," in my opinion.
However, it wouldn't make much sense from a marketing standpoint, or at least, it would be a dramatic change from the marketing plan they've used for the last 30 years - the Eldar would, for a time, become the main characters in the story of WH40K, where before it's always been the Imperium of Man. Do they have the balls to pull that off? Has western culture changed enough in the last 30 years that it will allow them to make it a successful marketing ploy?
I wait with bated breath...
Black Library guardians would not make much sense in the light of Cegorach beeing mentioned as the Black Library is guarded by servants of Cegorach and Eldrad (as well as Inquisitor Czevak for example) should get free entry anyways.
It is more likely that the Ordo Xenos has an eldar (Old ones?)artefact locked away with the Deathwatch guarding it whch was discovered by the seers recently when all other paths have lead to destruction.
I see where you're coming from, but I think that the civil war aspect of it is what makes fighting against the Black Watchmen a hope unknown "until all others were lost." To me, that implies that this was really the very last thing they wanted to try. And fighting your own people to steal knowledge that you're not supposed to have is pretty much right there.
However, as I mentioned, from a marketing standpoint, it's almost unthinkable that they wouldn't have intended the Deathwatch, since an Eldar vs Eldar/Chaos/Dark Eldar/whatever campaign would leave out the Imperium of Man and that's what sells best.
I can't wait to see how stupid the Eldar are written to ensure they lose or have a Pyrrhic victory.
so, codex deathwatch on the 6th
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yup heres the confirmation here