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'''Lugganath''' (or ''Light of the Fallen Sun'' in [[Eldar Lexicon]]) is an [[Eldar]] [[craftworld]]. It has ties with the [[Harlequin]]s, for the Lugganath Eldar hope to abandon this galaxy and start a new civilization within the [[webway]]. They are percieved as little better then [[Eldar Corsair|Corsairs]] by most other Craftworlds due to their tendency to host Corsair fleets and close ties to the [[Harlequin]]s.{{Cite ThisFn|7}} 
{{Craftworlds
|Warrior Image=Lugganath Guardian.jpg
|Current Location=[[Ultima Segmentum]]{{Fn|1}}
|Main Colours=Fiery orange with black helmets and yellow faceplates
|Reputation=Renegadesand [[Eldar Corsair|Corsairs]]
|Main Enemy=[[Chaos]]
}}
[[Image:Lunnagath Craftworld View.jpg|thumb|350px|Craftworld Lugganath, The Light Of Fallen Suns]]
Lugganath's symbol is the Black Sun, a reference to the lost glory of the original [[Eldar Empire]] star systems. It is said that if a viewer were to look far enough into the void he would see the last light of those dead stars - a metaphor that the Eldar of Lugganath find fitting.{{Fn|7}}
 
==History==
When Lugganath was ravaged by thet disease known as the [[Brittle Coma]], its [[Farseer]]s looked into the realm of [[Nurgle]] in the [[Warp]] to attempt to find the captive [[Isha]] and also end the deadly plague. They knew that they would certainly die in the attempt, but believed their souls would be drawn into their [[Spirit Stones]] upon death. At first, their astral projected forms were able to penetrate into the [[Garden of Nurgle]], but as they gazed upon the manse of Nurgle in the distance they were beset on all sides by hordes of [[Plaguebearers]]. The battle raged for days, devastating the garden. However in the material world the physical forms of the Seers began to shake and convulse, succumbing to the very plague they hoped to overcome. The souls of the Seers were eventually claimed by the [[Immaterium]], sucked into Nurgle's realm and forced to transform into wailing trees which bare [[Nurgling]]-fruit.{{Fn|6}}
*{{Endn|5}}: [[Codex: Chaos Space Marines (6th Edition)]], pg. 21
*{{Endn|6}}: [[Codex: Chaos Daemons (6th Edition)]], pg. 23
*{{Endn|7}}: [[Codex: Eldar (6th Edition)]] (Ebook) pg.29
===Uncited===
*[[Codex: Eldar (4th Edition)]], {{Cite This}}