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==Gods==
The Pantheon of the Eldar is considered to have been destroyed by the creation of [[Slaanesh]] during the [[Fall of the Eldar]] as all gods were destroyed by She Who Thirsts – save three, [[Cegorach]] in the [[Webway]],{{Fn|17}} [[Khaine]] shattered among the Warhosts of the [[Asuryani]],{{Fn|1818a}} and [[Isha]] (if rumors are true) held captive by [[Nurgle]].{{Fn|1}} While the Eldar still revere all the gods and preserve their stories within the mythic cycles, they do not call on them for aid or hope for their intervention any longer.{{Fn|2a}} Since the Fall, the Aeldari have ceased worshiping their dead gods.{{Fn|6}}
===The Eldar Pantheon===
'''Living Gods''':
*'''[[Cegorach]] the Laughing God''' the '''Great Harlequin''', a trickster deity and artist. When all the other gods were destroyed, Cegorach fled [[Slaanesh]] until [[Khaine]] rose to do battle with it and in the melee escaped into the [[Webway]], as only he is said to know all the secrets of its passages.{{Fn|5b}} The master of the [[Harlequins]], Cegorach is the only Aeldari god that still remains at their original strength, even being said to walk among his children from time to time in the guise of a [[Great Harlequin]].{{Fn|17}} Together with [[Kurnous]] and [[Hoec]], who represent the body and mind, Cegorach is said to represent the soul of the [[Aeldari]].
*'''[[Kaela Mensha Khaine|Khaine]] the Lord of Murder''', also known as [[Kaela Mensha Khaine]] the '''Bloody Handed God''' for his role in killing [[Eldanesh]], is the [[Eldar]] God of War. He is the younger brother of Asuryan,{{Fn|5a}} and brother to [[Vaul]].{{Fn|6}} Khaine was the belligerent in the [[War in Heaven (Eldar)|War in Heaven]] waging war against [[Vaul]] for deceiving him to free the jailed the lovers [[Isha]] and [[Kurnous]].{{Fn|2a}} The mightiest of the gods to battle [[Slaanesh]] at her birth, while he was defeated he did not die – instead his substance scattered istelf into the cores of the [[Craftworld]]s{{Fn|1818a}} where the [[Asuryani]] can summon his [[Avatar of Khaine|Avatars]] for war sacrificing an [[Exarch]] known as '''The Young King''' in the [[Avatar_of_Khaine#The_Ritual_of_Awakening|Ritual of Awakening]].{{Fn|5b}} The only god still living among the [[Asuryani]], he forever tempts their [[Autarch]]s with war.{{Fn|21a}}
*[[Isha]] (rumored).{{Fn|1}}{{Fn|24}} – see below.
===Mythological Creatures===
*[[Alean]], the legendary steed of [[Khaine]].{{Fn|1818b}}
*[[Banshee]]s, the daughters of [[Morai-Heg]]{{Fn|5d}} whose eerie call is said to be a premonition of death. Their piercing call is said to be especially dangerous as it will call spirits from their [[Spirit Stones]] and into the [[Warp]].{{Fn|22a}}
*[[Dragon#Mythology|Dragon]]s, are the children of the [[Cosmic Serpent]]{{Fn|9}}, fire-breathing serpents said to represent wanton destruction.{{Fn|8}} It is unclear if the Dragons of mythology are synonymous with or are simply the namesake of the [[Giant Reptiles]] known as [[Dragon]]s.
*[[Draoch-var]] the great drake whose ethereal fire reduced the [[Forests of Velorn]] to ash, who was slain by [[Ulthanesh]] and it's fang was formed into the [[Firesabre]].{{Fn|21c}}
*'''[[Endobai]], the Eagle of Heaven''', companion to [[Cegorach]] who was created out of distrust of [[Khaine]]'s ability to follow the dictates of [[Asuryan]]. Endobai heroically sacrificed himself to afford Cegorach an opportunity to escape [[Slaanesh]] as she fought Khaine.{{Fn|14}}
*'''[[Faolchú (Aeldari Mythology)|Faolchú]] the Falcon''', consort to [[Kurnous]], who gave the Eldar the gift of flight{{Fn|6}} and whose name is synonymous with revenge.{{Fn|618c}}
*The [[Great Hawk]], husband to [[Faolchú (Aeldari Mythology)|Faolchú]] the consort of [[Kurnous]].{{Fn|9}}
*[[MurehkThe Mon-keigh]], a race of cannibalistic sub-intelligent beasts which lived in the [[Koldo|Twilight Realm of Koldo]]. In [[Ancient History]] they invaded and subjugated [[Eldar Empire|Eldar Lands]] but were said to plague defeated and wiped from the gods through galaxy by the war in Heavenhero [[Elronhir]]. {{Fn|18c}}*[[Murehk means |Murekh]], the ''Sting of the waspWasp'' and is also ,{{fn|18c}} the mythic creature which plagued the gods during the Eldar name for '''War in Heaven'''{{Fn|18c}} – but was secretly [[Khaine]] in his Scorpion Aspect.{{Fn|9}} The namesake of the [[Shuriken Pistol]].{{Fn|18a18c}}
*[[Oghanothir]], the great white wyrm which [[Kaela Mensha Khaine]] hunted with blades fashioned from the gore of his bloody hand.{{Fn|8}}
*'''[[Cosmic Serpent|Saim-Hann]] the Cosmic Serpent''', also known as '''Saim'''{{Fn|2a}} or '''Dromlach'''. The children of Saim are known as dragons{{Fn|9}} it's brood are the [[Weaver Serpents]].
*'''[[Ehveline]]''', daughter of [[Isha]] kept secret from [[Asuryan]] whose reincarnations are trusted to the people of [[Craftworld]] [[Kaelor]].{{Fn|15}}
*'''[[Eldanesh]]''', the first of the [[Aeldari]]{{Fn|6}} and greatest mortal hero of the Eldar{{Fn|5a}} Together with his brother [[Ulthanesh]] he fought against the [[Yngir]] with [[Khaine]],{{Fn|10}} and against [[Khaine]] in the mythic [[War in Heaven (Eldar)|War in Heaven]].{{Fn|5d}} The Red Moon of the original Aeldari [[Homeworld]] was known as '''Eldanesh the Red Moon''' and was supposedly created from the bloody body of the Eldar Lord after his death at the hand of [[Kaela Mensha Khaine]] (or [[Kaelis Ra]] by Khaine's failure){{fn|27b}} – red moons remains a portent of disaster in [[Aeldari]] culture.{{Fn|3}} Eldanesh had many descendents, the [[Eldanar]]{{Fn|21d}} who inherited [[Anaris]] - although the line would end with [[Inriam the Young]]{{Fn|21d}} who would lose the blade in the [[Sea of Broken Tears]].{{Fn|2a}}
*'''[[Elronhir]]''', who cleansed bestial [[The Mon-keigh|mon-keigh]] from the galaxy and freed the [[Eldar Empire|Eldar Lands]] from their subjugation.{{Fn|18c}}
*'''[[Jaeriela]] the Thrice-Blessed''' fought against the [[Yngir]] with [[Khaine]]{{Fn|10}} but was slain when [[Kaelis Ra]] realized the Great Trick of [[Cegorach]] and turned infuriated back to the [[Aeldari]] – not yet equiped with the [[Swords of Vaul]].{{Fn|27b}}
*'''[[Lanthrilaq]] the Swift''' fought against the [[Yngir]] with [[Khaine]]{{fn|10}} but was slain by [[Kaelis Ra]] after he had been given the one false [[Sword of Vaul]] of the hundred crafted for [[Khaine]].{{Fn|10}}
When '''[[Isha]], the Mother''' fell beside her beloved Kurnous and [[Slaanesh]] raised it's hands to finish the mortally wounded Isha and '''[[Khaine]] the Bloody Handed''' rushed with maniacal ferocity to attack the newborn god, Isha gave one last gift to her children the [[Aeldari]]: she willed drops of her [[Blood of Isha|Blood]] into the heavens and she willed them to land, a few each, on the many worlds of the Eldar to heal the woes of those who hold them – a parting gift through which she would always be with her children.{{Fn|26}}
When '''[[Khaine]] the Lord of Murder''',{{Fn|6}} the mightiest warrior of the gods finally perished in titanic battle with Slaanesh in the Warp{{Fn|5b}}, rather than be destroyed his substance was scattered across the mortal realm. It is said that where these fragments came to rest in the wraithbone cores of the craftworlds that [[Avatar of Khaine|Avatars of the Bloody-Handed God]] arise never to be wholly destroyed.{{Fn|1818a}} Khaine's mighty conflict gained the [[Eldar]] time to protect themselves from the murderous Thirsting Goddess and saved them from annihilation.{{Fn|25b}}
'''The Laughing God [[Cegorach]]''',{{Fn|6}} as the [[Harlequins]] tell, seized on the distraction of [[Slaanesh]]'s fight with [[Kaela Mensha Khaine]]{{Fn|5b}} to escape into the [[Webway]] and hide amongst its myriad tunnels where the Prince of Chaos cannot find him. There he still lives with his [[Harlequins]], laughing at the [[Chaos Gods]] and emerging randomly to play deadly tricks and make secret plans. He will never be caught, for he is too fast and too subtle.{{Fn|5b}}
*{{Endn|16}}: [[Codex: Harlequins (8th Edition)]] - ''The Soaring Spite''
*{{Endn|17}}: [[Codex: Harlequins (7th Edition)]] - ''Ghosts of the Webway''
*{{Endn|18}}: [[Codex: Eldar (3rd Edition)]], :**{{Endn|18c}}: pg. 8, **{{Endn|18c}}: pg. 39**{{Endn|18a18c}}: pg. 4648
*{{Endn|19}}: [[Codex: Aeldari (9th Edition)]], pg. 115
*{{Endn|20}}: [[White Dwarf 473]] - ''Index Xenos: Altansar''
**{{Endn|25b}}, pg. 17
*{{Endn|26}}: [[Warhammer 40,000: Rites of War]] [https://ia600707.us.archive.org/10/items/AS0C0/warhammer_40000-rites_of_war-manual.pdf Instruction Manual] (Last accessed 12/2/2025), pgs. 85-86
*{{Endn|27}}: [[Dawn of War: Tempest]]:**(({{Endn|27a}}: Chapter Six**(({{Endn|27b}}: Chapter Eight
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