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| − | The '''Fallen Phoenix''' was the original [[Phoenix Lord]] of the [[Striking Scorpions]].<sup>1</sup> He unfortunately turned to the side of the [[Dark Eldar]] after the [[Fall of the Eldar]]. He is believed to be the leader of the [[Incubi]] warriors of the [[Dark Eldar]], [[Drazhar]].<sup>2</sup> Ahra was last | + | [[Image:Fatheroftheincubi.jpg|thumb|135px|right|The Father of Incubi (presumably Arhra), 40k CCG: Siege of Malogrim Hive]] |
| + | The '''Fallen Phoenix''' was the original [[Phoenix Lord]] of the [[Striking Scorpions]].<sup>1</sup> He unfortunately turned to the side of the [[Dark Eldar]] after the [[Fall of the Eldar]]. He is believed to be the leader of the [[Incubi]] warriors of the [[Dark Eldar]], [[Drazhar]].<sup>2</sup> Ahra was last seen on the planet of [[Zandros]] in 928.M41 where he duelled for seventeen days with his supposed successor [[Karandras]], the outcome of the engagement is unknown. | ||
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Revision as of 21:30, 19 August 2012
The Fallen Phoenix was the original Phoenix Lord of the Striking Scorpions.1 He unfortunately turned to the side of the Dark Eldar after the Fall of the Eldar. He is believed to be the leader of the Incubi warriors of the Dark Eldar, Drazhar.2 Ahra was last seen on the planet of Zandros in 928.M41 where he duelled for seventeen days with his supposed successor Karandras, the outcome of the engagement is unknown.
Source
- 1 Codex: Eldar (4th Edition), 2006, pg 33
- 2 Codex: Dark Eldar (5th Edition), 2010, pg 52
- 3:Warhammer 40,000 5th Edition Rulebook, 2008, pg p128