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Craftworld Ulthwé has occasionally worked with the [[Imperium of Man]] to better fight the forces of Chaos, but this relationship, like all Imperial-Xenos relationships, is an alliance of convenience and usually breaks down within moments of achieving the Eldar objective. This stems from failed first contact with the Imperium, when Eldrad attempted to warn the Imperium about [[Horus|Horus Lupercal]]'s fall to Chaos, but instead of warning the [[God-Emperor of Mankind|Emperor]] himself gave his message to the [[Primarch]] [[Fulgrim]], who was already in the throes of Slaaneshi corruption thanks to the daemonic sword he kept after the Cleansing of Laer. It resulted in a firefight and left several Eldar not just dead but lost to Slaanesh. (You would think that he would have been able to foresee that, but apparently not; it's not as if the powers of Chaos could mess with his foresight...) Craftworld Ulthwé is also responsible for the Second War of [[Armageddon]], as it was Eldrad who diverted [[WAAAGH]] [[Ghazghkull Mag Uruk Thraka|Ghazghkull]] to Armageddon, instead of towards the Craftworlds. Craftworld Ulthwé also has a secret alliance with House Belisarius, a [[Navigator]] house with exclusive rights to fly to the starships of the [[Space Wolves]]. In M31, Craftworld Ulthwé saved the fortunes of House Belisarius, which began an arrangement where Belisarius gave Craftworld Ulthwé seven coins to call upon the debt. If an Eldar of Craftworld Ulthwé gives a Navigator of Belisarius one of the coins, the Navigator immediately drops whatever they're doing and helps the Eldar, taking the coin and paying back the debt. So far, this has happened five times in past ten thousand years. Naturally, House Belisarius makes an effort to keep the Space Wolves unaware of this agreement. | Craftworld Ulthwé has occasionally worked with the [[Imperium of Man]] to better fight the forces of Chaos, but this relationship, like all Imperial-Xenos relationships, is an alliance of convenience and usually breaks down within moments of achieving the Eldar objective. This stems from failed first contact with the Imperium, when Eldrad attempted to warn the Imperium about [[Horus|Horus Lupercal]]'s fall to Chaos, but instead of warning the [[God-Emperor of Mankind|Emperor]] himself gave his message to the [[Primarch]] [[Fulgrim]], who was already in the throes of Slaaneshi corruption thanks to the daemonic sword he kept after the Cleansing of Laer. It resulted in a firefight and left several Eldar not just dead but lost to Slaanesh. (You would think that he would have been able to foresee that, but apparently not; it's not as if the powers of Chaos could mess with his foresight...) Craftworld Ulthwé is also responsible for the Second War of [[Armageddon]], as it was Eldrad who diverted [[WAAAGH]] [[Ghazghkull Mag Uruk Thraka|Ghazghkull]] to Armageddon, instead of towards the Craftworlds. Craftworld Ulthwé also has a secret alliance with House Belisarius, a [[Navigator]] house with exclusive rights to fly to the starships of the [[Space Wolves]]. In M31, Craftworld Ulthwé saved the fortunes of House Belisarius, which began an arrangement where Belisarius gave Craftworld Ulthwé seven coins to call upon the debt. If an Eldar of Craftworld Ulthwé gives a Navigator of Belisarius one of the coins, the Navigator immediately drops whatever they're doing and helps the Eldar, taking the coin and paying back the debt. So far, this has happened five times in past ten thousand years. Naturally, House Belisarius makes an effort to keep the Space Wolves unaware of this agreement. | ||
==As of 8th edition== | |||
With the coming of the Cicatrix Maledictum, Ulthwe is no longer a sentinel over just the Eye of Terror, the craftworld journeys across the galaxy to stave off the many disasters arising from the opening of the Great Rift. The Yannari has deeply divided its population, there are those who still follow the seer council and look upon the Yannari with suspicion. Those that did not join the Yannari left to follow Eldrad in his exile. | |||
In a dangerous move, every warhost of Ulthwé is sent out across the galaxy, leaving the craftworld almost completely defenceless. Upon the ice world of Rimenok they aid the beleaguered Imperial forces led by the SpaceWolves and Dark Angels. Other warhosts aid the T’au Farsight Enclaves on Vior’los and the Grey Knights upon the cursed moon of Tcharla. Each action by the armies of Ulthwé preserves allies needed for future battles against Chaos. | |||
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Craftworld Ulthwé (a contraction of Ulthanash Shelwé) is one of the major Eldar Craftworlds in Warhammer 40,000, famous for its use of Farseers and Black Guardians. Its most famous scion is Eldrad Ulthran, the former Chief Farseer of Craftworld Ulthwé and known as being one of the biggest dicks in 40k.
History
Ulthwé was one of the last Craftworlds to hightail it out of the Segmentum Obscurus, and as a result is within spitting distance of the Eye of Terror. In the last ten thousand years, Craftworld Ulthwé has suffered thousands of attacks by the daemons of Slaanesh and the Emperor's Children, earning its nickname "Ulthwé the Damned". As a result, the Craftworld's primary enemy is Chaos, and it has placed a high emphasis on the Path of the Seer and training Warlocks, allowing the Seer Council to predict when attacks will come and better prepare Ulthwe for it. As a result of focusing on the Path of the Seer, Craftworld Ulthwé has far fewer Aspect Warriors than other Craftworlds. To compensate for this, Craftworld Ulthwé trains their Guardians as the Black Guardians, a much more thoroughly trained corps of Guardians ready to respond at a moment's notice.
Craftworld Ulthwé has occasionally worked with the Imperium of Man to better fight the forces of Chaos, but this relationship, like all Imperial-Xenos relationships, is an alliance of convenience and usually breaks down within moments of achieving the Eldar objective. This stems from failed first contact with the Imperium, when Eldrad attempted to warn the Imperium about Horus Lupercal's fall to Chaos, but instead of warning the Emperor himself gave his message to the Primarch Fulgrim, who was already in the throes of Slaaneshi corruption thanks to the daemonic sword he kept after the Cleansing of Laer. It resulted in a firefight and left several Eldar not just dead but lost to Slaanesh. (You would think that he would have been able to foresee that, but apparently not; it's not as if the powers of Chaos could mess with his foresight...) Craftworld Ulthwé is also responsible for the Second War of Armageddon, as it was Eldrad who diverted WAAAGH Ghazghkull to Armageddon, instead of towards the Craftworlds. Craftworld Ulthwé also has a secret alliance with House Belisarius, a Navigator house with exclusive rights to fly to the starships of the Space Wolves. In M31, Craftworld Ulthwé saved the fortunes of House Belisarius, which began an arrangement where Belisarius gave Craftworld Ulthwé seven coins to call upon the debt. If an Eldar of Craftworld Ulthwé gives a Navigator of Belisarius one of the coins, the Navigator immediately drops whatever they're doing and helps the Eldar, taking the coin and paying back the debt. So far, this has happened five times in past ten thousand years. Naturally, House Belisarius makes an effort to keep the Space Wolves unaware of this agreement.
As of 8th edition
With the coming of the Cicatrix Maledictum, Ulthwe is no longer a sentinel over just the Eye of Terror, the craftworld journeys across the galaxy to stave off the many disasters arising from the opening of the Great Rift. The Yannari has deeply divided its population, there are those who still follow the seer council and look upon the Yannari with suspicion. Those that did not join the Yannari left to follow Eldrad in his exile.
In a dangerous move, every warhost of Ulthwé is sent out across the galaxy, leaving the craftworld almost completely defenceless. Upon the ice world of Rimenok they aid the beleaguered Imperial forces led by the SpaceWolves and Dark Angels. Other warhosts aid the T’au Farsight Enclaves on Vior’los and the Grey Knights upon the cursed moon of Tcharla. Each action by the armies of Ulthwé preserves allies needed for future battles against Chaos.
Famous members
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