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Many of the Eldar wear highly polished Waystones upon their chests. At the precise moment an Eldar dies, the wearer's soul becomes captured within this stone -- which is then known as a Spirit Stone. If the stone can be recovered, it is then customary for it to be taken into one of the Craftworld's bio-domes, where the soul is released into the Infinity Circuit -- the Eldar's source of eldritch energy, a place of rest, and sanctuary from the Warp. However, this is by no means the cessation of an Eldar's contribution to war, as under desperate conditions, an adroit Seer can be forced to withdraw a spirit from the Infinity Circuit and into a Spirit Stone once again. This newly imbued Spirit Stone can then be bonded with the wraithbone of a large robotic construct. The merging of an Eldar sou

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  • Many of the Eldar wear highly polished Waystones upon their chests. At the precise moment an Eldar dies, the wearer's soul becomes captured within this stone -- which is then known as a Spirit Stone. If the stone can be recovered, it is then customary for it to be taken into one of the Craftworld's bio-domes, where the soul is released into the Infinity Circuit -- the Eldar's source of eldritch energy, a place of rest, and sanctuary from the Warp. However, this is by no means the cessation of an Eldar's contribution to war, as under desperate conditions, an adroit Seer can be forced to withdraw a spirit from the Infinity Circuit and into a Spirit Stone once again. This newly imbued Spirit Stone can then be bonded with the wraithbone of a large robotic construct. The merging of an Eldar sou
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  • Many of the Eldar wear highly polished Waystones upon their chests. At the precise moment an Eldar dies, the wearer's soul becomes captured within this stone -- which is then known as a Spirit Stone. If the stone can be recovered, it is then customary for it to be taken into one of the Craftworld's bio-domes, where the soul is released into the Infinity Circuit -- the Eldar's source of eldritch energy, a place of rest, and sanctuary from the Warp. However, this is by no means the cessation of an Eldar's contribution to war, as under desperate conditions, an adroit Seer can be forced to withdraw a spirit from the Infinity Circuit and into a Spirit Stone once again. This newly imbued Spirit Stone can then be bonded with the wraithbone of a large robotic construct. The merging of an Eldar soul and machine results in the birth of a powerful Ghost Warrior. This union is not something that the Eldar embrace. In fact, most believe it is an abhorrent act and something to be used only when no other means of salvation presents itself. Eldar wear the Spirit Stones because they believe that if their souls make it into the Infinity Circuit then they will be safe in death from the hunger of Slaanesh. It is therefore considered a great sin to draw these spirits from out of their ever-lasting sanctuary into the real world once again, where there remains a risk of their Spirit Stones being shattered in war and their souls forever lost to She Who Thirsts. But for the Eldar to reach out into the afterlife in such a way marks the gravity of their situation. Such is the plight of the Eldar -- such is their position as a dying race in the galaxy -- even the spirits of the dead are needed to fight once again for their people.
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