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===The Big Five=== :'''[[Craftworld Alaitoc|Alaitoc]]''' -- Follow the Eldar Paths more strictly and therefore have less fun. This leads many to become arrogant outcasts and eventually veteran rangers and pathfinders. They are also archenemies of the [[Necrons]], and fight the zombie-bots on a constant basis with [[Eldorath Starbane|mixed success.]] They are also careless spies and scouts, which have unintentionally provided the Imperium with almost all its information on the Craftworlds, due to their agents being captured. :'''[[Craftworld Biel-tan|Biel-tan]]''' -- Formerly the most powerful of the Craftworlds, Biel-Tan was fractured during the birth of [[Ynnead]], losing half its population and putting it on the same path as Iyanden it seems. However, the remaining half have remained loyal to the Craftworld, still operating in an organized manner, and seeking to defend their damaged Craftworld rather than abandon it, the Craftworld itself is as a result still functioning (albeit badly damaged). When it was a fully functioning Craftworld, the Eldar of Biel-Tan were characterised by their wish to reclaim the old Empire of the Eldar before it [[Slaanesh|got screwed over]]. The Craftworlds was by far the most militaristic, and it's population driven to reclaim the galaxy through force (sounds like humanity during the Great Crusade), leading to a high number of [[Aspect Warriors]] who would go to war frequently with [[Human|the]] [[Ork|lesser]] [[Tau|races]]. They wanted to rebuild the Eldar Empire, and believed anyone else who even touched a [[Maiden World]] were squatters to be removed. Although They still wouldn't just blast away at colonists, they'd give their ultimatum of "leave or we'll kill you" and provide transportation on their own ships to new worlds. This Craftworld was notable for being more war like than most other Eldar. Even other Eldar had difficulty dealing with them. Biel-Tan was fiercely protective of Exodite and Maiden worlds, and was known to reserve a special hatred for [[Orks]], who are especially hard to exterminate from any planet they've managed to get a foothold on. In the original [[Dawn of War]], [[Macha]] was from Biel-Tan (and still is according to [[Dawn of War]] III, although current /tg/ canon suggests she spends much of her time on Ulthwé, due to Biel-Tan's lesser respect for Farseers). Now but a fleeting shadow of what they once were, Biel-tan has nonetheless retained its militaristic bent. :'''[[Craftworld Iyanden|Iyanden]]''' -- It used to be the largest Craftworld, but then it got [[Tyranid|OM NOM NOM NOM'd]] so almost everyone is [[Wraithlord|dead]]. This Craftworld was the first to interrogate the Infinity Circuit within their Craftworld after the coming of the Phoenix Lord, the harvester of Souls gifted it to them. Fields lots of Wraith-units to make up for the whole "barely anyone left alive" thing. Known for their [[Spiritseer]]s, necessary for an army like theirs, and for being the most frequently invaded Craftworld by far. A constantly diminishing Craftworld. The only one Of the Craftworlds that make a lot of use of diplomacy, to the point of periodically hosting Imperial diplomats living with Eldar families. Also colonizes wild worlds instead of relying on Maiden Worlds and builds cities instead of just Exodite Worlds. :'''[[Craftworld Saim-Hann|Saim-Hann]]''' -- Jetbikes all day eeveerrydaaay. Considered barbarians by some other Craftworlds, it is one of the least involved Craftworlds, rarely becoming caught up in events in the Galaxy. It does not change the fact that when they do interfere, the end result is still [[FAIL]]. Recently, the Craftworld suffered from a daemon invasion as a result of the Great Rift's formation (alongside all the other Craftworlds apparently, *sigh*) which resulted in a whole corrupted section having to be shed from the vessel - the inhabitants of which allegedly turned into horrible insect like daemon thingies. :'''[[Craftworld Ulthwé|Ulthwé]]''' -- Used to be trapped in an ever shrinking orbit around [[Eye of Terror|the bleeding asshole of reality]] (which is why it's nicknamed "Ulthwé the Damned") so everyone is extensively trained for war, even has a professional standing army called the Black Guardians, and Seers are heavily emphasized. Also, this is where [[Eldrad|that dick]] was born. Also home to [[Caerys]], [[Idranel]], and [[Taldeer]] from the [[Dawn of War]] series. Collaborates with the Imperium (ie, manipulates them into doing their dirty work) more often than the others, so they're mostly to blame for Humans thinking all Eldar are treacherous dickbags. With the opening of the [[Great Rift]], Ulthwé now finds itself able to travel across the galaxy. This would normally be monumental, but seeing as the same incident also let Chaos run rampant across the galaxy... let’s just say the craftworld's newfound freedom is bittersweet at most.
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