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== Notable Characters of the Dark Eldar == ===Vrylin El'uriaq=== The regal Lord Vrylin of house El'uriaq stands unquestioned lord over the dominion of Shaa-Dom, the city of Sin. The El'uriaq family originated from the greater houses of the former Eldar Empire and, before the fall, set up Shaa-Dom as their personal estates. When the fall began, Saldon El'Uriaq, grandfather of Vrylin, invested a large sum into relocating his manufacturing business into Shaa-Dom. He also encouraged massive refugee influxes to serve him. Saldon was a stout believer in Eldar craftsmanship and held great disdain for xenos, a tradition that has translated Shaa-Dom into a lesser slave consumer. As the Eldar spent more time in the webway, they were touched by the silky whispers of She who Thirsts. Even the most noble of heart was corrupted, and Saldon himself was driven insane. Vrylin usurped the throne from Saldon in M30.550. When Saldon went mad, he first started killing his own family, leave the El'uraiq stock ravaged. In a spectacular coup, Vylin forced a chaos magi to banish Saldon into the warp. With his stolen title, Vrylin secured his position by brutally subjugating his own populace before leading a half century terror campaign that expanded the El'uriaq domain into Commorragh, securing them a seat among the great houses of Commoragh. ===Astrubael Vect=== Once a lowly slave, the Lord Astrubael Vect became supreme Lord of the Dark realms in M.36, and has ruled the city with an iron fist in the 5 millennia since. However, Vect was not always this way. Only after a ten centuries of backstabbing, plotting, and political machinations, did Vect rise to power, and before those times, served as a lowly slave. This makes him generally irrelevant to the M.30 setting, because, at this point, the Old houses would retain control of the webway for 6 thousand years, only ending with the rise of Vect. However, his power is limited by a variety of factors. He and the lesser masters of Commorragh are far from the only power in the webway in M41. Expansions to tactical regions by his allies in the Harakien Empire inadvertently led to some sub-realms being rendered too defensible to conquer, under the hands of various powers. ===Hine'ar the Chaste=== Hine’ar the Chaste is a singular presence among the Dark Eldar of the Webway. While other Dark Eldar constantly revel in sadism and gluttony, garbing their thralls in revealing coverings of rags and leather, Hine’ar acts with restraint, holding back much of his fury during raids and dressing his servants in tasteful, modest clothing made of silk and linen as they serve him plain victuals in times of rest. Hine’ar even treats his captives hospitably, serving them fine foodstuffs from his own table and treating them as prized guests. At first glance, it would seem that Hine’ar is not similar to the other denizens of the Webway in the slightest. However, behind this civilized facade is a hungering beast that longs to feast on the flesh and agony of his prisoners, a beast that is intentionally suppressed in order to make the gorging more pleasurable. For on the last day of every month, the beast emerges from its cage. The captives, having atrophied from the rich food and comforting words, are consumed by shock as their generous host and his dutiful servants abandon their pleasant masks and gorge on their flesh and their pain. Once the binge is over, the scraps are swept up, the stains are washed out, and the inner beasts sit sated, waiting raptly for the next chance to feed. {{/tg/-Heresy-Xenos}}
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