Webway Lords and Dark Eldar (Hektor Heresy)

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Webway Lords and Dark Eldar

Introduction

Early in the 30th Millennium, the Eldar empire was torn asunder by the birth of the Pleasure God and while many died, in the webway, those escaped by hiding, in a million hidden paths over a thousand independent realms ruled by those who wish to carry out deeds seemed irredeemable by many of their brethren. To these shadowy satellite cities and pleasure palaces lie the Old houses of the Eldar, each owning their own pocket of the webway, while vying to increase their own power, and eliminate their enemies. Amidst the constant scheming, and backstabbing one thing is constant, no matter what, the Dark kin will find a way to endure, and stave off, She who thirsts.

History of the Dark Ones

Realms and Satellites

Commorragh- Commorragh is a warzone, more violitile than any other region. THe pocket realm had always been cursed with thousands of un-mapped passages to untold realms, a cause for centuries of conflict. All the houses know, whoever holds Commorragh holds the webway, bacuse it is the crossroads for which many must past through. Commorragh grows with each day, as every clan and house funnels more resources into their holdings, to keep their land from the countless usurpers and native gangs that roam its dark streets. Comorragh is considered neutral ground by the Greater houses and is used as ground for business, treaties, and settlement of disputes. It is wise to note that while Comorragh is the largest city, there are realms that rival it, such as Shaa-Dom, Pandaimon, Kuxles, and Nephim Sprawls.

Notable Characters of the Dark Eldar