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All this separates them from world-bound [[Imperials]] and as a result, void born are considered an odd collection of misfits, strangers and ill-omened folk. The [[Warp]] itself is thought to have somehow tainted them as well and whether because of this belief or because of their perceived strange looks, clannish ways or unwholesome air, the void born are shunned and mistrusted by most in the [[Imperium]]. Some void born can unconsciously channel the powers of the warp to become preternaturally lucky. The variety of void born populations often have unique and varying disparate cultures with a variety of quirks.{{Fn|1}}
The first child to be born in aboard their respective vessel might sometimes be held as a good omen or blessing, and in high regard by the [[slave]], [[serf]] or otherwise menial baseline human populations inhabiting a vessel.{{Fn|5}}
[[Aeldari]] attempting to remain innocuous amongst the teeming masses of humanity might be mistaken for a void born human, at a glance.{{Fn|4}}
*{{Endn|3}}: [[Dark Heresy: The Radical's Handbook]], pgs. 30-31 - ''Chapter II:Falling From Grace'', 'Dark Beginnings: Radical Origins'
*{{Endn|4}}: [[Warhammer 40,000: Rogue Trader]], first meeting with Yrliet
*{{Endn|5}}: [[Soul Hunter (Novel)]], Chapter XI
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