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[[Image:YnnariSymbol.jpg|thumb|right|150px|Symbol Rune of the YnnariYnnead{{Fn|7}}]]
[[Image:Sign of the Phoenix - Ynnari.jpg|thumb|right|150px|Sign of the Phoenix used by the Ynnari{{Fn|19c}}]]
The '''{{PAGENAME}}''', also known as ''The Reborn''{{Fn|13}}, are the members of a newly formed eponymous [[Eldar]] religious group that worship the [[Eldar God|God]] [[Ynnead]] and believe their race can be saved from the oblivion and from [[Slaanesh]] by the rise of the God of the Dead, and fight tirelessly to fully awaken him.{{Fn|1}} The Ynnari draw from every element of
===Ornamentation===
The Reborn pledged to Yvraine's banner come from all walks of Aeldari life. They display their adopted allegiance by painting all or portions of their attire with the prominent rich reds, purples, and blacks reminiscent of the ancient aeldari ghost halls and memorial gardens of the ancient [[Eldar Empire]]. Some adopt baroque armour pieces that are reminiscent of ancient days. They adorn themselves with the symbol crosspiece-and-crucible Rune of Ynnead, the sign Sign of the phoenixPhoenix, or a combination of their original prior allegiance's icons icon meshed with that of one used by the Ynnari. Others may wish to keep their adopted allegiance a close secret, for one reason or another. These Reborn are utterly devoted to the cult and see only one path forward for the Aeldari race - the utter dedication to the deathly creed of the Ynnari.{{Fn|19b}}
Those who are more recent converts or wish to still pay homage to their former beliefs and ideals, may instead sport a red band of cloth to display one's support of the Ynnari cause. These red bands are typically wrapped around one's upper arm or thigh. This was once an ancient aeldari practice grieving practice, displaying that someone may wish to be left alone in order to mourn the loss of a friend or family member. The Ynnari have since repurposed this ancient cultural practice to show one's dedication to the death cult.{{Fn|19c}}
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