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[[File:WraithfighterArt.jpg|300px|thumbnail|left|Literal psychic storm. Oh and it is a SU-47 Berkut in Eldar service]]
[[File:WraithfighterArt.jpg|300px|thumbnail|left|Literal psychic storm. Oh, and it is an SU-47 Berkut in Eldar service.]]
The [[Eldar]] needed a fancy jetfighter to allow them to dominate the battle and thus they came up with the Hemlock Wraithfighter. This fast flying vessel is manned with a [[spiritseer]] along with [[spirit stone|spiritstones]]. This most likely allows them to use some nifty psychic predicting to get the best targets. This is good, because armed with two heavy D-scythes this thing can do swift hit and run attacks to wrack your army's shit up.
The [[Eldar]] needed a fancy jetfighter to allow them to gain air superiority and dogfighting prowess with all their usual stylishness. Enter the '''Hemlock Wraithfighter'''. This fast-flying vessel is manned by a [[Spiritseer]] assisted with [[spirit stone|spirit stones]]. This allows them to use some nifty psychic prediction to get the best targeting. This is good, because armed with two heavy D-scythes, this thing can do swift hit and run attacks to wreck another army's shit.


Like with other Wraith constructs, the Eldar tend to dislike using these forces unless absolutely necessary, because the spirit stones are being used to power the thing and that is looked upon as Necromancy.  Just cleaner and a lot less direct. Also, the pilot apparently has the risk of somehow [[What|having his soul transmute into the aircraft itself, leaving his body behind]]. So there's that, too. Finally, the main weapon of this vehicle works by literally separating the enemy's soul from their body; while this is clearly very effective, the Eldar apparently consider this way too disturbing.
As with other Wraith constructs, the Eldar tend to dislike using these forces unless absolutely necessary because the souls of Eldar dead are being used to power the thing, and that is looked upon as necromancy, but cleaner and a lot less direct. Also, the pilot apparently faces the risk of somehow [[What|having his soul transfer into the aircraft itself, leaving his body behind]]. So there's that, too. Finally, the main weapon of this vehicle works by literally separating enemies' souls from their bodies; while this is obviously very effective for the purpose of ending lives, the Eldar consider this technology taboo and dislike using it.


An alternate form of aircraft that shares this body-type are used by the Crimson Hunters aspect, the Nightshade.
An alternate form of aircraft that shares this body-type, the Nightshade, is used by the [[Crimson Hunters]] Aspect.


<strike>It looks like the experimental SU-47 Berkut.</strike> More like the old [http://www.hitechweb.genezis.eu/stealth5b.files/monogram_F-19.jpg Monogram F-19A Specter model kit.]
<strike>It looks like the experimental SU-47 Berkut.</strike> More like the old [http://www.hitechweb.genezis.eu/stealth5b.files/monogram_F-19.jpg Monogram F-19A Specter model kit.]

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Literal psychic storm. Oh, and it is an SU-47 Berkut in Eldar service.

The Eldar needed a fancy jetfighter to allow them to gain air superiority and dogfighting prowess with all their usual stylishness. Enter the Hemlock Wraithfighter. This fast-flying vessel is manned by a Spiritseer assisted with spirit stones. This allows them to use some nifty psychic prediction to get the best targeting. This is good, because armed with two heavy D-scythes, this thing can do swift hit and run attacks to wreck another army's shit.

As with other Wraith constructs, the Eldar tend to dislike using these forces unless absolutely necessary because the souls of Eldar dead are being used to power the thing, and that is looked upon as necromancy, but cleaner and a lot less direct. Also, the pilot apparently faces the risk of somehow having his soul transfer into the aircraft itself, leaving his body behind. So there's that, too. Finally, the main weapon of this vehicle works by literally separating enemies' souls from their bodies; while this is obviously very effective for the purpose of ending lives, the Eldar consider this technology taboo and dislike using it.

An alternate form of aircraft that shares this body-type, the Nightshade, is used by the Crimson Hunters Aspect.

It looks like the experimental SU-47 Berkut. More like the old Monogram F-19A Specter model kit.


Forces of the Eldar
Heroes: Eldrad Ulthran - Illic Nightspear - Prince Yriel - Phoenix Lords
Command: Autarch - Avatar of Khaine - Exarch - Yncarne
Farseer - Seer Council - Spiritseer - Warlock
Troops: Bonesingers - Guardians - Rangers - Storm Guardians
Aspect Warriors: Crimson Hunters - Dark Reapers - Dire Avengers - Fire Dragons - Howling Banshees
Shadow Spectres - Shining Spears - Striking Scorpions - Warp Spiders - Swooping Hawks
Eldar Corsairs: Corsair Prince - Void Dreamer - Voidreaver - Voidscarred
Exodites: Dragon Knights - Eldar Knight
Structures: Webway Gate
Wraiths: Wraithblades - Wraithguard - Wraithknight - Wraithlord - Wraithseer
Support: Support Weapon Battery - Vyper - War Walker - Wasp Assault Walker - Windrider Jetbikes
Vehicles: Hornet - Falcon - Fire Prism - Firestorm - Night Spinner - Warp Hunter - Wave Serpent
Flyers: Hemlock Wraithfighter - Nightwing Interceptor - Nightshade Interceptor
Phoenix - Vampire Hunter - Vampire Raider - Void Dragon Phoenix
Superheavy
Vehicles:
Deathstalker - Cobra - Lynx - Scorpion
Storm Serpent - Tempest - Void Spinner
Titans: Revenant Scout Titan - Phantom Battle Titan - Warlock Titan
Spacecraft: Darkstar Fighter - Eagle Bomber
Auxiliaries: Harlequins