7/14/2023 0 Comments Ulthwe wraithguard awaken realmsThis foresight has allowed them both to preserve their line and thwart their eternal enemies, the forces of the Great Enemy, She Who Thirsts. There, elite cadres of Farseers keep watch for the many and varied guises of Chaos, for Ulthwé's many talented mystics can foresee future events with a greater precision than those of other craftworlds. The Aeldari of Ulthwé cast themselves as sentinels, keeping an endless vigil over this dread gulf. Due to the lack of Aspect Warriors on the craftworld, Ulthwé maintains a standing militia known as the Black Guardians, who are highly skilled and better-trained than the standard Guardians of other craftworlds.Ĭraftworld Ulthwé is home to many of the most powerful psykers in the galaxy. Constant risk and warfare has hardened this craftworld's citizens to hardship. It is a breeding ground for Chaos and a gateway into the Warp.ĭue to this baleful proximity to the Eye, Ulthwé must be on constant high alert in case of attacks by the forces of Chaos. Here it has remained for many Terran millennia, trapped, where the Immaterium intersects with realspace. Warhammer 40K Darktide Review - Left To Shredĭuring the Fall of the Aeldari, the event that marked the birth of the Dark Prince Slaanesh, Ulthwé was caught in the pull of the Eye of Terror. Today, the warriors of Ulthwé bear this symbol as their sigil, a poignant reminder of the godhood they lost long ago. Vaul forged her tears into glittering Spirit Stones so that her grief might not be in vain. Isha, it is said, wept bitterly when Asuryan, the king of the Aeldari gods, ordered her separation from her mortal children. This craftworld's world-rune, "The Eye of Isha," symbolises the sorrow of Isha, the fertility goddess from whom the Aeldari believe they descend. He believes that the god of the dead and his Ynnari servants may offer the only path to salvation for the Aeldari and the rest of the galaxy. Since the rise of the Ynnari in the wake of the Great Rift's birth, Ulthran has become a staunch ally of Yvraine, the high priestess of Ynnead. These efforts have been led for over ten thousand Terran years by Ulthwé's High Farseer Eldrad Ulthran. Ulthwé has long sought to covertly intervene in the affairs of the other intelligent species of the galaxy, particularly Humanity, in an attempt to alter events to favour the continued survival of the Aeldari race and defeat the threat posed by Chaos. This is also why these Asuryani are sometimes called "the Damned." But the people of Ulthwé know instead that they are a bulwark between the survival of their species and utter destruction. It is whispered by those of other craftworlds that the Asuryani of Ulthwé have been damned and tainted by their world-ship's proximity to the eastern rim of the Eye of Terror in the Segmentum Obscurus, exaggerating their psychic potential. Black, Bone Ulthwé (pronounced ULTH-way), whose full name is actually Ulthanash Shelwé (which means "Song of Ulthanash" in the Aeldari Lexicon), is one of the largest remaining Asuryani craftworlds that survived the Fall of the Aeldari.
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