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Rules that aren't supported in normal text don't count as lore, I was told
[[Image:Solitaire New.jpg|220px|thumb|right|Solitaire before striking a killing blow{{Fn|3a}}]]
'''Solitaires''' are [[Harlequins]] who chosen by [[Cegorach]]{{Fn|1}} to tread upon the Path of Damnation forfeit their essence to [[Slaanesh]], fated to be claimed by the Prince of Excess.{{Fn|2}}{{Fn|3b}}{{Fn|4a}} At their death Cegorach himself fights for their souls in an uneven battle with the She-Who-Thirsts.{{Fn|2}}{{Fn|3b}} Only through trickery, the Laughing God can win them back.{{Fn|2}}
*{{Fn|Conflicting sources}} In [[Dark Heresy Second Edition: Enemies Without]], Solitaires are described as having their souls forfeitat the moments of their deaths, outside any their god's help. They also possess a "Soulless Terror" skill line.
==Overview==
== Trivia ==
==={{Endn|Conflicting sources}}===
* In an RPG setting of [[Dark Heresy Second Edition]] within a supplement [[Dark Heresy Second Edition: Enemies Without]] (2015) Solitaires while still touched by Cegorach, are having their souls forfeit to Slaanesh, without the Laughing God being able to intervene. Their "Soulless Terror" skill line contain a list of selected talents directing towards an [[Untouchable]] talent sheet for reference, although this soullessness is incongruent with the provided lore text that claims they will lose their souls, but they have them as long as alive.{{Fn|6}} The codices from [[Warhammer 40,000]] wargame, before and after the release of the RPG supplement, fail to support that. While attributing to the Solitaires a Path of Damnation, that makes them risk their souls, they state they still possess themwill be fought for by Cegorach, and they are at risk only at their deathsnot definitely lost.{{Fn|1}}{{Fn|2}}{{Fn|3b}}{{Fn|4a}} No rules attributing soullessness exist either.{{Fn|2}}{{Fn|3c}}{{Fn|4b}}
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