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Guardians of the Black Library[3]
Targetdrone.gif This article is about the Black Library of the Eldar; for the publishing subsidiary of Games Workshop, see Black Library (BL Publishing).

The Black Library of Chaos (also known as just the Black Library) is the Eldar's repository of forbidden lore.

History

The craftworlds became the only surviving sources of their ancient knowledge after the Fall of the Eldar. As the craftwords have drifted apart, this knowledge has consequently become fragmented, and as some craftworlds have become lost over the millennia, more knowledge has been lost with them.[1]

The Library is the only source of the Eldar's knowledge concerning Chaos that has remained untouched. It was created by Cegorach,[2] (better known as the Laughing God) though for what purposes can only be guessed.

The Black Library is spoken of by Eldar as a dark craftworld existing within the Webway, far beyond the reach of the Imperium. Within are collected tomes and writings describing the Eldar's studies of the warp. These writings describe all aspects of Chaos: its perils, promises and horrors. The Library is enclosed within a nearly impenetrable psychic barrier, and is watched and maintained by its Guardian-scribes, who collate and transcribe the knowledge of the Library, a task they have carried out since the Fall.[1]

It contains not just Eldar knowledge of Chaos; any knowledge of Chaos is taken and kept within the Library, such as the copy of the Book of Magnus. It is as much a source of knowledge for those who fight Chaos as it is a vault to keep dangerous knowledge hidden and protected from those who would misuse it.

The existence of the Library is known to few, and even fewer are allowed access to it. The Library's mind defends itself, barring the weak and corruptible. Only those who have mastered the Chaos within themselves are able to enter. Only two groups come and go at will: the Human Illuminati and the Eldar Solitaires.[1] Inquisitor Bronislaw Czevak gained entry once, but had to prove himself worthy. Ahriman of the Thousand Sons has sought entrance to the Library for almost ten thousand years, in his vain attempt to understand the ever changing Tzeentch, Lord of Change. Inquisitor Jaq Draco also managed to find a way into the Black Library and steal the Book of the Rhana Dandra, aka the Book of Fate.

Invasion

In 998.M41, shortly before Abaddon the Despoiler's Thirteenth Black Crusade, Ahriman led his warband of Thousand Sons into the Webway in an effort to finally claim the Black Library. Engaging in furious battles with the Harlequins and the Craftworlds of Ulthwe and Lugganath, Ahriman advances to within sight of the Library itself. However several major arteries of the Webway are choked with the dead before the Chaos Marines are driven from the secret paths leading to the Library. The breach caused by the rampaging Sorcerers is runically sealed, by as a result a section of the Webway was lost forever.[4]

Known Contents

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