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===Idoneth Deepkin=== '''Akhelian Emissaries''' don't normally have a lot of use for diplomacy, but that has changed since the Necroquake. The warrior-kings of the Idoneth, going to the surface is already a risky business, so the Soulbinding and the protection it grants against [[Slaanesh]] is worth considering. Better a guaranteed oblivion than to fall back into the Dark Prince's gullet... '''Isharann Soulscryers''' are highly adept at the tracking and manipulation of souls, and these abilities make them highly valuable to the Gods of Order or other beings powerful enough to forge a Binding. Since the Idoneth already regard Soulscryers as worthy "ambassadors" to the surface, they can find mutual cause with patrons and thus agree to be Soulbound in turn. '''Isharann Tidecasters''' are the Idoneth most frequently seen on the surface anyway. Given their abilities allow them successfully demand all manner of rewards that are of great interest to their people - aid for their enclave, access to lost lore, permission to track down Idoneth artefacts and the chance to harvest souls in plenty - it should be no surprise they are also quite common as Soulbound. Anomalies in the rigid divisions of Idoneth society, '''Isharann Soulrenders''' tend to adjust better to being Soulbound, and eagerly apply the lessons they learned in reaping souls to empower their allies to augment the Soulfire that links their Binding. Sadly, their fellow Soulbound often regard them with distaste, and so they find themselves still alienated even from those they should be bonded.
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