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===House Isdrandrad, the Felhammers=== House Isdrandrad is comparatively new House, even Beleháthorn has cultural roots predating the fall of the empire. Isdrandrad represents the changing of fortune for Draigh-Nahl, and a symbol of their emergant power as well as a praise of Vaul. The house is not without darkness, as its ranks also serve as reminders of the fallen. Isdrandrad is the house of Titans, and the ghost warriors. When the craftworld expanded and began to explore more material rich environments, the Eldar suddenly had the opportunity to expand their forge capabilities. As certain areas of the ship were still dangerous, warp rifts raged still in sealed confines, and fleshwarped creations still stalked the depths of the orignal pleasure craft, both on a scale that outstripped the mere infantry of the forge masters. But with greater infrastructure, the craftworld began to magnify their lethality tenfold with the advent of Titans, and recoup their loses with Wraith Knights and Wraithguard. As if blessed by Vaul and Isha, the fresh generation of infant Aeldari saw a significant amount of twin and triplet births, hailing the turning of the tide and vindicating the titansmiths. This became known as the Comet Year, and that generation of steermen and warriors the Giantborn. The Giantborn trained from infancy to pilot their destined titans, led and tutored by the ghost warriors, their slain descendants. The day they were trained and ready to stride into battle, the crusades to take back sections of the ship commenced, the artisan houses sweeping through sections of the ship now accompanied by the might of a new generation, and the grim vengeance of those that passed. Short but bloody, the ship was made more habitable and secure, allowing for growth within, and without the craftworld. Tight confines and strange geometry prevented a great deal of progress beyond the initial battles, and these occult climes of the Host of Dreams are still fought and won (and lost) by the Aspect Warriors, Chainbreakers, and Swordsworn that rule the orbiting craftworld. For their swift and decisive victory, the titan clade earned the title Felhammers, and together the Ghost Warriors and Titan steermen formed a house around their Giantborn leader, Isdrandrad Thel'Dyrd. A great deal of effort was made to accommodate and arm the new house, and when they made planetfall the house claimed a mighty mountain range with which to house their engines.
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