The prophecy chamber was dark and silent, the only light being the flickering blue light cast in its center by the rune staff and surrounding rune stones.
The smooth spirit bone buttresses and crystal floor are semi-transparent with light. Through this elegant structure, you can feel the gentle beating of the distant heartbeat of the Arkworld.
High Seer Eldra Osuran could feel Uthvi's spiritual emotions surrounding him, channeling chants into the chamber through the delicate structure of wraithbone.
The Craftworld is a massive construct inhabited by the Eldar.
They travel through space at sub-light speeds, carrying those Eldar tribes that survived the destruction of their civilization.
Each Craftworld is a self-sufficient and independent realm, with its own culture and customs.
Craftworlds are in many ways living entities, powered by their infinite circuits of psionic energy and capable of responding in organic forms to psionic stimulation.
A Craftworld's energy can be expended in the form of light and heat, and most of the Craftworld's technological systems cannot function properly without this psychic "power network."
Before the fall of the Eldar, the Craftworld was a huge trading ship and quite self-sustaining. The entire independent area could accommodate tens of thousands of Eldar families.
A trade mission might take a craftworld thousands of light-years away from Eldar civilization, leaving its inhabitants separated from their homeland for centuries.
This means that the Eldar on the Craft World have easily developed a strong sense of independence and self-reliance during their long drifts, so they basically maintain a sense of separation from their increasingly degenerate and civilized kin. state.
Because an Arkworld may only have three to four opportunities to return to its homeland in a thousand years, it is easy for them to see the degradation and degradation of their own race’s civilization. For the entire Eldar race, this process of degradation is too great. Too slow to be noticed.
In the final weeks before the catastrophe, the returning craftworld crews built their world amid the chaos, escaping the doomed civilization with any of their sane compatriots.
As the Eye of Terror formed and tore the physical universe apart, some Craftworlds and their Eldar people were captured and consumed by Chaos, others survived for thousands of years before their people disappeared and perished, and others Some craftworlds continue to this day.
Uthwe is the most prosperous surviving craftworld after the fall of the Eldar. Now they are engaged in endless war with Chaos near the Eye of Terror.
Under the leadership of the unparalleled Council of Prophets, Uthvi has also become the home of many powerful psykers in the galaxy. During its nearly ten thousand years of history, the Eldar of Uthvi have regarded themselves as vigilant and fearful. The Sentinels of the Eye, they are also the group of Eldar closest to the subspace rift, and they have been fighting to avoid the complete destruction of the race.
Perhaps because of being close to the Eye of Terror for a long time, although Uthwe has many powerful psykers, their branch warriors are very scarce, so they formed a large number of militia troops and called them "Black Guardians" ".
Led by the Ulthwe Warlocks and Prophets, this group of fearless warriors sniped at the advancing Chaos hordes on hundreds of worlds in the Obscure Star Realm, and conducted highly mobile and rapid raids on their enemies through countless hidden Webway portals.
However, due to their long-term use of psionic powers, many Craftworlds consider the Eldar members of Ulthwe as the Cursed.
In fact, in the view of the psykers of Uthwe, although the power from the warp is formidable, it can also be used for their own purposes. The members of their Prophet Council all possess such dialectical thinking, and whether it is in martial arts or In terms of psychic skills, they can be said to be outstanding.
By harnessing the surging power, Uthwi prophets can easily summarize the gains and losses in ancient and modern history, and can also predict the future and help their people avoid crises.
In addition to protecting themselves, the Uthwe prophets can also accurately perceive the future fate of other craft worlds, and use this to adjust their strategies, maintain a front that protects themselves, and engage in a long-term struggle with the eternal enemy.
Because of its powerful ability to predict, the Prophetic Council often interferes with the original historical process.
Under his orders, Uthwe's troops will be sent to participate in some seemingly inconspicuous battles, but in fact these battles will ultimately affect the life and death of the Uthwe Arkworld.
These actions make the Eldar appear capricious and cunning to outsiders, but the Ulthvi seers know that only by interfering in this way can the world line develop in a direction that is beneficial to them.
For them, they would rather let thousands of humans die than let their own Ada lose his life in vain.
Millions of Eldar souls speak softly yet resolutely through the cycle of the dead.
Some are grieving, some are angry, and some are seeking comfort.
Yet all share a deep sense of grief.
It is the pain of an empire falling and a race doomed to annihilation, a burden that cannot end in death, but also a burden that weighs heavily on the shoulders of all Eldar, on one end or the other of the endless cycle .
The prophet Eldra knew long ago that some things would inevitably happen, and this is the root of his struggle to this day.
The Phoenix Lord and Lord of the Howling Banshees, Jaan Zhar, obviously does not have this insight.
The powerful female warrior sat across from Eldra, mimicking her own posture - legs crossed, back straight, head down, observing the runes.
They floated a meter above the glass floor, spinning slowly.
During this process, Eldra stared at Jaan Zal, as the Banshee Lord's eyes quickly moved from one fragment to the next, her proud face obscured by the blue light of the runes.
The prophet's gaze went unnoticed - Jain was lost in the visions emanating from the runestones, surrounded by the blood and fury of war.
She was so focused that she was completely unaware of her surroundings and ignored Eldra and his doubts.
It is obvious that this female warrior has indulged herself deeply and deeply in the way of warrior.
The Howling Banshees are an all-female Aspect warrior specializing in high-speed melee combat, embodying Cairn the Bloodhand's ability to instill fear in her enemies.
The Banshee is an omen of misfortune in Eldar mythology, and these Aspect warriors choose to draw inspiration from this horrific creature. These lightly armored female warriors are formidable melee adepts, making up for their lack of brute force with ruthless skill and efficiency. force.
The piercing screams they emit signal the impending death of Eldar enemies, and the twin blades in their hands are the banner of death. Few creatures can match their speed, and few prey can escape. Their pursuit.