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Black Library of Chaos

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Though most often mentioned in relation to its collection of chaotic lore, the Library contains other mysteries as well. It is said that knowledge of the fate of [[Arhra]], the fallen [[Phoenix Lord]], is contained within the vast archives of the Black Library, as is the nature of ancient "star gods" and more besides. {{Fn|5b}}
The Black Library is spoken of by Eldar as a dark Craftworld existing within the [[Webway]], far beyond the reach of the [[Imperium]]. Within are collected tomes and writings describing the Eldar's studies of the [[warp]]. These writings describe all aspects of Chaos: its perils, promises and horrors. The Library is enclosed within a nearly impenetrable psychic barrier, and is watched and maintained by its Guardian-scribes, who collate and transcribe the knowledge of the Library, a task they have carried out since the Fall.,{{Fn|1}} and are advised by the [[Black Library#Black Council|Black Council]] a group of the greatest [[Farseers]] of the [[Asuryani]]. It contains not just Eldar knowledge of Chaos; any knowledge of Chaos is taken and kept within the Library, such as a copy of the [[Book of Magnus]]. It is as much a source of knowledge for those who fight Chaos as it is a vault to keep dangerous knowledge hidden and protected from those who would misuse it.{{Fn|1}}
The existence of the Library is known to few, and even fewer are allowed access to it. The Library's mind defends itself, barring the weak and corruptible. Only those who have mastered the Chaos within themselves are able to enter. Only two groups come and go at will: the Human [[Illuminati]] and the [[Eldar]] [[Solitaire]]s.{{Fn|1}} [[Inquisitor]] [[Bronislaw Czevak]] gained entry once, but had to prove himself worthyto the Black Council. [[Ahriman]] of the [[Thousand Sons]] has sought entrance to the Library for almost ten thousand years, in his vain attempt to understand the ever changing [[Tzeentch]], Lord of Change. Inquisitor [[Jaq Draco]] also managed to find a way into the Black Library and steal the ''Book of the [[Rhana Dandra]]'', aka the ''Book of Fate''.{{Fn|1}}
Since the [[Fall of the Eldar]], a crystal tome bounded with chains of light has rested upon an obsidian plinth at the heart of the Black Library. As fabled events came to pass — beginning with [[Ahzek Ahriman]] learning the first of those truths leading to his eventual attack on the Black Library{{Fn|5d}} and culminating with the death of the [[Maiden World]] of Dúriel{{Fn|5e}} — so those chains faded one by one until the tome opened shortly before the opening of the [[Great Rift]]. Revealed within were writings said to have been written by [[Cegorach]] itself, telling of a final act that changed utterly the tale of the Fall. Instead of the ultimate victory of Chaos, the final act tells of Cegorach's ultimate jest that would trick Slaanesh into expending all of her energies to save the Eldar instead of destroying them. How such an event could come to pass remains unclear.{{Fn|5c}}
The Black Library may be accessed in several ways, including via [[Webway Gate]] and the more flamboyant [[Neverending Stair]].{{Fn|7a}}
 
==Black Council==
The Black Council serves in an advisory role to the Guardian-scribes of the Black Library, the race's greatest [[Farseers]] drawn from several [[Craftworld]]s.{{Fn|10}}
*[[Eldrad Ulthran]] of [[Ulthwé]]{{Fn|10}}, in absentia
*[[Eiladar Ys]] of the [[Lugganath]]{{Fn|10}}
*[[Ffaid Karhedra]] of [[Eyslk-Tan]]{{Fn|10}}
*[[Iqbraesil]] of [[Iyanden]]{{Fn|10}}
*[[Morcan Fiorinintal]] of [[Alaitoc]]{{Fn|10}}
==Known and Rumoured Contents==
*{{Endn|8}}: [[Warhammer 40,000 6th Edition Rulebook]], pg. 296
*{{Endn|9}}: [[Ahriman: Undying (Novel)]] - Prologue
*{{Endn|10}}: [[Atlas Infernal (Novel)]] - Interregna I
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