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'''Shaa-Dom''' was a [[Dark Eldar]] city of the [[Webway]] and satellite realm to [[Commorragh]]. The seat of power of [[El'uriaq]], Shaa-Dom and its overlord planned to one day dominate the Dark City. However the supreme overlord of Commorragh, [[Asdrubael Vect]], captured a [[human]] starship and sent it crashing into Shaa-Dom through a [[Webway Portal]]. The city was devastated by the initial explosion, but the real damage came when the ship's [[Warp Drive]]s detonated and opened up a rift to the [[Warp]]. Now flooded with [[Daemon]]s, Shaa-Dom was sealed away from the rest of Commorragh on Vect's personal orders.{{Fn|1}}
 
'''Shaa-Dom''' was a [[Dark Eldar]] city of the [[Webway]] and satellite realm to [[Commorragh]]. The seat of power of [[El'uriaq]], Shaa-Dom and its overlord planned to one day dominate the Dark City. However the supreme overlord of Commorragh, [[Asdrubael Vect]], captured a [[human]] starship and sent it crashing into Shaa-Dom through a [[Webway Portal]]. The city was devastated by the initial explosion, but the real damage came when the ship's [[Warp Drive]]s detonated and opened up a rift to the [[Warp]]. Now flooded with [[Daemon]]s, Shaa-Dom was sealed away from the rest of Commorragh on Vect's personal orders.{{Fn|1}}
  

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Shaa-Dom was a Dark Eldar city of the Webway and satellite realm to Commorragh. The seat of power of El'uriaq, Shaa-Dom and its overlord planned to one day dominate the Dark City. However the supreme overlord of Commorragh, Asdrubael Vect, captured a human starship and sent it crashing into Shaa-Dom through a Webway Portal. The city was devastated by the initial explosion, but the real damage came when the ship's Warp Drives detonated and opened up a rift to the Warp. Now flooded with Daemons, Shaa-Dom was sealed away from the rest of Commorragh on Vect's personal orders.[1]

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