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''This article is '''not''' about the alleged cabal which allegedly influences the course of history. [[Fallen Angels|Not that such alleged cabals exist.]]  {{fnord}}''
''This article is '''not''' about [[The Cabal|the alleged cabal]] which allegedly influences the course of history. [[Fallen Angels|Not that such alleged cabals exist.]]  {{fnord}}''
 


The '''Illuminati''' (meaning "illuminated") are a group whose members "illuminate" themselves by voluntarily allowing [[daemon]]ic possession of their bodies and then exorcising themselves by sheer personal willpower, much like the [[Exorcists]] do. This makes them invisible to daemons (which raises the question of why they call themselves "illuminated"; maybe it's a joke on their part). In the [[Realm of Chaos]] sourcebook (from [[Warhammer 40,000: Rogue Trader]]), they were said to be like the [[Harlequins]] of the [[Eldar]], running around in the shadows to round up the Emperor's descendants, the [[Sensei]], sacrifice them at the [[Golden Throne]] while killing the [[God-Emperor of Mankind]], and causing him to reincarnate into the [[Star Child]].
The '''Illuminati''' (meaning "illuminated") are a group whose members "illuminate" themselves by voluntarily allowing [[daemon]]ic possession of their bodies and then exorcising themselves by sheer personal willpower, much like the [[Exorcists]] do. This makes them invisible to daemons (which raises the question of why they call themselves "illuminated"; maybe it's a joke on their part). In the [[Realm of Chaos]] sourcebook (from [[Warhammer 40,000: Rogue Trader]]), they were said to be like the [[Harlequins]] of the [[Eldar]], running around in the shadows to round up the Emperor's descendants, the [[Sensei]], sacrifice them at the [[Golden Throne]] while killing the [[God-Emperor of Mankind]], and causing him to reincarnate into the [[Star Child]].


In the third edition, as part of general [[grimdark]]ification, [[Games Workshop]] said that the [[Inquisition]] had decided that they were actually a [[Tzeentch]]ian cult that plotted to kill the Emperor and plunge the [[Imperium]] into [[Chaos]]. That being said, in the [[Horus Heresy]] books it turns out that [[Malcador the Sigillite]] might have been a member. There was also a [[campaign]] run in Italy which involved the Illuminati and the Sensei somehow. The manual, available [https://web.archive.org/web/20130708001804/http://www.games-workshop.com/MEDIA_CustomProductCatalog/m3310104a_Attacco_Imperium on archive.org], is in Italian. Basically the campaign is about a fight beetween the forces of the illuminati, those of the inquisition and those of Chaos. The purpose of the illuminati is to gather as many sensei as possible in order to sacrifice them (they are not very happy about that) to finally awake the Star Child. Chaos want to corrupt all of them (well not a great change). On the other hand the inquisition consider them all (illuminati and sensei) heretics worthy only to be purged (once again not a great change). Keep in mind that this campaign took place during the sixth edition so the sensei and the illuminati has already been retconed. The campaign can still be considered valid with the inquisition as the final winner....i guess. Nevertheless the campaign is still pretty awesome. The fluff is pretty good and well written and the rules for the sensei are rapetastic (they can be level 4 psykers with the stats of a chapter master with a lot of cool rules. And all of this for 200 point. 350 if you upgrade them at level 4). But prepare yourself for the most awesome thing. The sensei can take a retinue which can be compoused by a lot of alien species like eldar harlequin, orks, tau etc. Among these species there also the SQUATS (they have even Hatred against the tyranids, prove that the theory that they have been devoured by the space bugs may actually be true).
In the third edition, as part of general [[grimdark]]ification and realizing that the whole Star Child thing made about as much sense as Space Marines being all beakie space cops, [[Games Workshop]] said that the [[Inquisition]] had decided that they were actually a [[Tzeentch]]ian cult that plotted to kill the Emperor and plunge the [[Imperium]] into [[Chaos]]. They have since been eradicated entirely.
 
<s>In short, they were long since retconned and are unlikely to be making any further appearances.</s>


In short, this subject is an incredible source of [[skub]] among anyone even remotely interested in [[The End Times|advancing the story]] in W40k, and will most probably not be resolved until GW makes [[wat|a move]].
The Illuminati under the name of The Cult of Illumination has reappeared in the novella ''Auric Gods'' by [[Nick Kyme]]. This re-emerged cult was destroyed by a small group of [[Adeptus Custodes]].


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This article is not about the alleged cabal which allegedly influences the course of history. Not that such alleged cabals exist. fnord


The Illuminati (meaning "illuminated") are a group whose members "illuminate" themselves by voluntarily allowing daemonic possession of their bodies and then exorcising themselves by sheer personal willpower, much like the Exorcists do. This makes them invisible to daemons (which raises the question of why they call themselves "illuminated"; maybe it's a joke on their part). In the Realm of Chaos sourcebook (from Warhammer 40,000: Rogue Trader), they were said to be like the Harlequins of the Eldar, running around in the shadows to round up the Emperor's descendants, the Sensei, sacrifice them at the Golden Throne while killing the God-Emperor of Mankind, and causing him to reincarnate into the Star Child.

In the third edition, as part of general grimdarkification and realizing that the whole Star Child thing made about as much sense as Space Marines being all beakie space cops, Games Workshop said that the Inquisition had decided that they were actually a Tzeentchian cult that plotted to kill the Emperor and plunge the Imperium into Chaos. They have since been eradicated entirely.

In short, they were long since retconned and are unlikely to be making any further appearances.

The Illuminati under the name of The Cult of Illumination has reappeared in the novella Auric Gods by Nick Kyme. This re-emerged cult was destroyed by a small group of Adeptus Custodes.