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| − | '''Wraithblades''' are the most feared [[Eldar]] [[Wraithguard]]s. Few Eldar will speak their true name, '''Klaivaulch''', for fear of inciting the wrath of [[Khaine]]. Tradition holds that each [[Craftworld]] keeps these vengeful constructs segregated from other ghost warriors so that their immortal anger that does taint those nearby who might one day attain peace. However when needed, the Wraithblades will be awakened by the most gifted [[Spiritseer]]s, their [[Spirit Stone]]s burning hot upon activation. Once kindled, the wrath that animates their [[Wraithbone]] becomes an unstoppable fury that is only quenched by close-quarters combat. Differentiating themselves from their Wraithguard cousins, Wraithblades are equipped for vicious melee, wielding two great [[Ghostsword]]s, [[Ghostaxe]] | + | '''Wraithblades''' are the most feared [[Eldar]] [[Wraithguard]]s. Few Eldar will speak their true name, '''Klaivaulch''', for fear of inciting the wrath of [[Khaine]]. Tradition holds that each [[Craftworld]] keeps these vengeful constructs segregated from other ghost warriors so that their immortal anger that does taint those nearby who might one day attain peace. However when needed, the Wraithblades will be awakened by the most gifted [[Spiritseer]]s, their [[Spirit Stone]]s burning hot upon activation. Once kindled, the wrath that animates their [[Wraithbone]] becomes an unstoppable fury that is only quenched by close-quarters combat. Differentiating themselves from their Wraithguard cousins, Wraithblades are equipped for vicious melee, wielding two great [[Ghostsword]]s, [[Ghostaxe]]s, or [[Forceshield]]s.{{Fn|1}} |
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Revision as of 10:47, 27 June 2013
Wraithblades are the most feared Eldar Wraithguards. Few Eldar will speak their true name, Klaivaulch, for fear of inciting the wrath of Khaine. Tradition holds that each Craftworld keeps these vengeful constructs segregated from other ghost warriors so that their immortal anger that does taint those nearby who might one day attain peace. However when needed, the Wraithblades will be awakened by the most gifted Spiritseers, their Spirit Stones burning hot upon activation. Once kindled, the wrath that animates their Wraithbone becomes an unstoppable fury that is only quenched by close-quarters combat. Differentiating themselves from their Wraithguard cousins, Wraithblades are equipped for vicious melee, wielding two great Ghostswords, Ghostaxes, or Forceshields.[1]
Sources
- 1: Codex: Eldar (6th Edition) (E-Book), pg.76
- 2: Games Workshop
| Command | Autarchs • Bonesingers • Farseers • Spiritseers • Warlocks • Exarchs |
|---|---|
| Aspect Warriors | |
| Troops | Guardians (Guardian Defenders • Storm Guardians) • Windrider Squadrons • Rangers (Pathfinders • Shroud Runners) • Ghost-Warriors • Wraithguard • Wraithblades |
| Support Weapons | Grav Platform • Support Battery • War Walker |
| Constructs | Avatar of Khaine • Wraithknight • Wraithlord |
| Special Characters | Amallyn Shadowguide • Eldrad Ulthran • Illic Nightspear • Iyanna Arienal • Nuadhu 'Fireheart' • Yriel |
| Phoenix Lords | Asurmen • Baharroth • Drastanta • Fuegan • Irillyth • Jain Zar • Karandras • Lhykhis • Maugan Ra |
| Fortifications | Webway Gate |