Eldar Mythology (or the Eldar Myth Cycles) is an ancient cultural force which binds the surviving members of the Eldar race together and forms a basis for much of their thinking about their ancient past. There were several Gods in Eldar myth, yet all but three (Cegorach, Isha and Khaela Mensha Khaine) were destroyed in the Fall of the Eldar and the birth of the Chaos God Slaanesh. A new Eldar God, Ynnead, who is not part of the original mythology, is said to be forming from the souls of the Eldar dead within the Infinity Circuits of the Craftworlds.
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| - Eldar Mythology (or the Eldar Myth Cycles) is an ancient cultural force which binds the surviving members of the Eldar race together and forms a basis for much of their thinking about their ancient past. There were several Gods in Eldar myth, yet all but three (Cegorach, Isha and Khaela Mensha Khaine) were destroyed in the Fall of the Eldar and the birth of the Chaos God Slaanesh. A new Eldar God, Ynnead, who is not part of the original mythology, is said to be forming from the souls of the Eldar dead within the Infinity Circuits of the Craftworlds.
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| - Eldar Mythology (or the Eldar Myth Cycles) is an ancient cultural force which binds the surviving members of the Eldar race together and forms a basis for much of their thinking about their ancient past. There were several Gods in Eldar myth, yet all but three (Cegorach, Isha and Khaela Mensha Khaine) were destroyed in the Fall of the Eldar and the birth of the Chaos God Slaanesh. A new Eldar God, Ynnead, who is not part of the original mythology, is said to be forming from the souls of the Eldar dead within the Infinity Circuits of the Craftworlds.
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