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= History = By the time of the Fall of the Eldar, Craftworld Thuyelsa had been traveling away from the homeworlds of the Eldar Empire for nearly a decade. Those aboard the enormous craft had foreseen the horrors that their future held and had gathered all they could of the vast collections of literature and objects of cultural significance on their planet, then struck out into the vast emptiness before them. As the immense psychic shock-wave of Slaanesh's birth screams rattled throughout the galaxy, the Thuyelsan Eldar wept for their lost kin and empire. Fear led Thuyelsa to hide itself away from the universe, and the Craftworld isolated to the best of their ability in the centuries following the fall of the Eldar. They preserved what they had to the best of their ability, and attempted to make the best of their situation, teaching the young about the past that it may never be forgotten. As time passed, the sting of their loss faded and their fear diminished. Thuyelsa's elders decided it was time to seek out what was lost, and preserve whatever could be salvaged carefully. Only through collecting and understanding their history, the Eldar reasoned, could they achieve the wisdom needed for a harmonious existence. The Craftworld has had many confrontations in the millennia since the fall. Thuyelsa has challenged Orks, humans, and even other Eldar in their search for the antiques and lost wonders of the past, but their frequent forays into the Eye of Terror where their home once lay makes Chaos their most frequently met foe. The scholars who hold such sway over Thuyelsa have guided her well in these matters, and wisdom gleaned from the study of historical events has often proved the Craftworld's greatest asset against their hellish foes. Conservatism prevents the Eldar from being too bold, and its many pieces of ancient and obscenely powerful archaeotech simply gather dust in research facilities or museums rather than be unleashed at the enemy.
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