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[[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}}
==Overview==
*[[Lathrangil]]
== Trivia {{Endn|Conflicting sources}}=====*{{EndnFn|Conflicting sources}}===In [[Dark Heresy Second Edition: Enemies Without]], Solitaires are described as having their souls forfeit at the moments of their deaths, outside their god's help.
* 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 will be fought for by Cegorach, not definitely lost.{{Fn|1}}{{Fn|2}}{{Fn|3b}}{{Fn|4a}} No rules attributing soullessness or abilities similar to those of Untouchables exist either.{{Fn|2}}{{Fn|3c}}{{Fn|4b}}