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|align=center|'''[[Laconfir]]''' of [[Biel-Tan]]
|align=center|'''There is no art more beautiful and diverse as the art of death.'''
|align=center|[[Codex: Eldar (4th Edition)]], pg. 41<br>[[Codex: Eldar (3rd Edition)]], <br>pg. 3
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|align=center|Private Records of '''[[FarseerLathriel]] ''',<br>High [[Lanriel TaranlysFarseer]] of [[UlBiel-KhariTan]]|align=center|'''Every Asuryani knows [[Isha]] as The Reborn are the mother of the Aeldari and the goddess of fertility, harvest, and healingonly hope to our people. When Khaine set out They seek to murder unite the Aeldari, Isha and her husband Kurnous stood against him. When Asuryan cast us out entire – to separate us from bring together not only the gods[[craftworld]]s, Isha defied him. She gifted her tears so we could commune with her despite but every scattered shard of our exile. Punished severely for her defiancerace, she suffered gladly in defence of her beloved children. We remember her sacrifices with reverencebe they outcast, whispering her name as we cradle her tears[[Exodite]], or soul-hungry [[Drukhari]]. With the all-important Spirit Stones that shelter Whispering God's net gathering us together away from She Who Thirsts.''' '''Many say Isha was killed alongside the rest sight of the godsevil, but I am not convincedwe shall be reforged. I have delved into the dark corners of our history and dredged legends from oceans of time. I cannot deny what I know We shall be a people that look forwards in my heart. The Myth Cycles are clear that she has never abandoned us. I believe Isha still liveshope, though I fear her fate may be worse than death.''' '''Isha has suffered on behalf of the Aeldari before. If she survives, perhaps there is still hope for us. Perhaps our staunchest defender may yet play a role not backwards in our salvationdespair. I pray that she knows my heart if she still lives. Your children weepFollow them, Ishacast aside your [[waystone]] and the crippling fear it represents, but and we know that you weep alongside usshall soar on the winds of fate once more.'''|align=center|[[Wrath & Glory - Aeldari Gathering Storm: Fracture of Biel- Inheritance of EmbersTan]], <br>pg. 14462
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|align=center|[[Autarch]] '''[[Lorinth]]''' of [[Biel-Tan]]
|align=center|'''Strike them all down. Our task will be complete only when every last one of the creatures has been slain, their filthy presence upon this planet washed clean only by their blood. Their crude factories and very footsteps have contaminated this maiden world. They have sullied that which was never theirs, but ours by right. Cast their shallow souls into the black void that awaits them. Do not waver in your duty to the Swordwind. Do not pity the mon-keigh, for their end will be quick, and their war will be over. Save your pity, save it for ourselves. Yes, my kinfolk, pity only ourselves. Despite all that has come to pass here, our war has only just begun.'''
|align=center|[[Codex: Craftworlds (8th Edition)]], <br>pg. 38
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|align=center|[[Warlock]] '''[[Lorith]]''' of [[Alaitoc]]
|align=center|'''Eradicate them all, we can no longer tolerate their filthy presence here.'''
|align=center|[[Codex: Craftworld Eldar (3rd Edition)]], <br>pg. 2
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|align="center"|[[Lord-Phoenix]] [[Madallaith]], [[Biel-tan]]''
|align="center"|'''''Make no mistake, Human. We do not fight for your Emperor. We fight against Horus.'''
|align="center"|[[White Dwarf 110 (UK)]], <br>pg. 65
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|align=center|[[Maelariothian]],<br>[[Starstorm Duellist]]
|align=center|'''''The sooner we leave, the better. The air in this thing the Mon-keigh call a “ship” is vile. The stench already sullies my fine coat.'''''
|align=center|[[Wrath & Glory - Aeldari - Inheritance of Embers]], <br>pg. 53
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|align=center rowspan=2|Phoenix Lord '''[[Maugan Ra]]'''
|align=center|'''Let not the fear of death stay your hand nor defeat your courage. The warrior who will prevail is the one who conquers death, who becomes one with death as we have.'''
|align=center|[[Codex: Craftworld Eldar (3rd Edition)]], <br>pg. 3
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|align=center|'''War is my master; Death my mistress.'''
|align=center|[[Codex: Craftworld Eldar (3rd Edition)]], <br>pg. 59
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|align="center"|[[Mauryon]] <br>of [[Biel-tan]]''
|align="center"|'''''There’s only one true path in life – the path that leads to war.'''
|align="center"|[[Epic Swordwind]], <br>pg. 61
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|align="center"|[[Maurauth]]
'''Our race stopped asking questions once before and our complacency all but destroyed us. That must never happen again.'''<br>- Marauth's response to the young Warlock [[Karhaedron]]'s apology for asking Marauth, whom he refers to as [[Morfessa]], a question.
|align="center"|[[Codex: Eldar (3rd Edition)]], <br>pg. 33
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|align=center|[[Meliniel]],<br>[[Autarch]] of [[Biel-Tan]]
|align=center|'''''These [[Ynnari]] are a curse upon our fractured race, a mockery of our aeldari forebears. How can we return to those days, unite behind the false glamour of a lost supremacy, when the follies of that age were so profound they scarred the universe? We have forged a path that leads away from damnation, tried and true. Those that would lead us back at the behest of a [[Yvraine|fanatic]], a [[Visarch|mute]] and a [[Yncarne|daemon]] are so deluded they should be sent to embrace the macabre shadow-god they serve.'''''
|align=center|[[The Gathering Storm Companion]], <br>pg. 48
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|align=center|[[Meyennan]],<br>[[Ul-Khari]] [[Guardian Defender]]
|align=center|'''''Worry not of the portents — if they come to us, they have chosen death.'''''
|align=center|[[Wrath & Glory Core Rulebook]], <br>pg. 361
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|align=center|[[Autarch]] [[Shamai Miennan]]
|align=center|'''''To strike at will, swiftly and surely, and stride beneath the sky – that is freedom.'''''
|align=center|[[White Dwarf 324 (UK)]], <br>pg. 91
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|align=center|[[Anthrillien Morningchild]],<br>[[Autarch]] of [[Yme-Loc]]
|align=center|'''Only when you have soared through the morning skies on wings of flame can you understand the Hawk. Only when you have fallen screaming upon those who know they are already dead can you understand the Banshee. Only when you have annihilated those who would oppose you can you truly understand the power of the Dragon. And only one who has travelled but ultimately turned away from each of these paths can understand the Autarch.'''
|align=center|[[Codex: Eldar (4th Edition)]], <br>pg. 29<br>[[Codex: Aeldari (9th Edition)]], <br>pg. 39
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|align=center|[[Obelius Mung IV|Obelius Mung the Fourth]], ''[[Echoes of Paravax]]''
|align=center|'''The Aeldari are a complex and fractured people, more so than even the [[Mung Dynasty|Mung]] [[xenolexicor]]s can comprehend. That said, there are distinct and divergent cultures that have spun outwards from the great cataclysm of the Aeldari. The most far-sighted sought refuge before the [[Fall of the Eldar|Fall]], becoming those we call [[Exodite]]s. As the birth of the Dark Prince came ever closer, the ark-like [[craftworld]]s took to the void; many survived the apotheosis that laid the Aeldari low. Others roam the stars as [[Corsair]]s, wanderers and [[Path of the Outcast|Outcast]]s, or make their lair in dark [[Commorragh]]. Amongst them are the savage [[slave]]rs known as [[Drukhari]], the enigmatic Harlequins of the [[Black Library]], and the [[Ynnari]], who seek to reclaim the glory of ages past.'''
|align=center|[[Warhammer 40,000 8th Edition Rulebook]], <br>pg. 113
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|align=center|[[Ralamine Mung]], [[Ordo Xenos]]
|align=center|'''It is too easy for an Eldar to embrace the obscene virtues of Chaos, for Slaanesh is nothing more than a manifestation of the Eldar mind in its most wild and unconstrained form. Human morality is meaningless to the Eldar, and to the dark side of the Eldar mind all live is to be expended at a whim. Cruelty and generosity are but the impulse of a moment. Beauty and sensuality are virtues that can be expressed in bloodshed just as easily as in song. To an unfettered Eldar mind there is neither sanity nor madness, but merely a wave of perfect existence fulfilled by its own savage momentum.'''
|align=center|[[Codex: Eldar (4th Edition)]], <br>pg. 59
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