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The Exodites purposefully settled worlds where life would be hard. Those among the original Exodites came from all levels of Eldar society, but all were united in their powerful determination to survive. Eventually a new form of society took shape. The Exodites divided into clans each led by a warrior elite. When the Fall came, the Exodite worlds were untouched.
 
The Exodites purposefully settled worlds where life would be hard. Those among the original Exodites came from all levels of Eldar society, but all were united in their powerful determination to survive. Eventually a new form of society took shape. The Exodites divided into clans each led by a warrior elite. When the Fall came, the Exodite worlds were untouched.
  
The [[Exodite World]]s are generally considered backward and rustic compared to the rest of the space-roaming Eldar although they still possess a good deal of high technology. One of the pieces of technology they have maintained is the [[Infinity Circuit]], although on the Exodite worlds these are known as [[World Spirit]]s and exist in the form grids of stone menhirs, obelisks, and stone circles all crafted from psychoactive crystal. Despite the presence of some technology, these worlds are often agricultural, however, and it is not uncommon for groups of Exodites to exist in a nomadic state, living off roaming herds and seasonal harvests. This is the most common image of the Exodite life. Many Outcasts will find a refuge among these Eldar, who are generally more accepting.
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The [[Exodite World]]s are generally considered backward and rustic compared to the rest of the space-roaming Eldar although they still possess a good deal of high technology. One of the pieces of technology they have maintained is the [[Infinity Circuit]], although on the Exodite worlds these are known as [[World Spirit]]s and exist in the form grids of stone menhirs, obelisks, and stone circles all crafted from psychoactive crystal. When forced into a corner, the Exodites wage war using a mixture of standard Eldar technology and riding great [[Dinosaur]]s into battle.{{Fn|2}} Despite the presence of some technology, these worlds are often agricultural, however, and it is not uncommon for groups of Exodites to exist in a nomadic state, living off roaming herds and seasonal harvests. This is the most common image of the Exodite life. Many Outcasts will find a refuge among these Eldar, who are generally more accepting.
  
 
To others, they are the groundwork of a new [[Eldar]] Empire on the edge of the galaxy, composed of the descendants of those far-sighted and strong-willed enough to escape the touch of [[Slaanesh]]. [[Biel-tan]] is one of the chief proponents of the Exodite potential, and will often mobilise its forces in defence of one of the scattered worlds.
 
To others, they are the groundwork of a new [[Eldar]] Empire on the edge of the galaxy, composed of the descendants of those far-sighted and strong-willed enough to escape the touch of [[Slaanesh]]. [[Biel-tan]] is one of the chief proponents of the Exodite potential, and will often mobilise its forces in defence of one of the scattered worlds.
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==Sources==
 
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*<sup>1</sup>: [[Promethean Sun (Novella)]]
 
*<sup>1</sup>: [[Promethean Sun (Novella)]]
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*{{Endn|2}}: [http://www.games-workshop.com/MEDIA_CustomProductCatalog/m1320010_Swordwind_Part_3_-_Baran_War.pdf The Baran War]
 
*[[Codex: Eldar (2nd Edition)]]
 
*[[Codex: Eldar (2nd Edition)]]
 
*[[Codex: Eldar (4th Edition)]]
 
*[[Codex: Eldar (4th Edition)]]

Revision as of 18:41, 2 August 2012

A Space Marine of the Salamanders battles an Exodite Reptile rider.1

The Exodites are the Eldar who abandoned their homeworlds before the Fall, colonizing other planets in order to escape the growing decadence of their civilization.

History

As Eldar civilization neared its Fall, many groups among the Eldar denounced their decadent societies, abandoning their homeworlds in a series of migrations called the Exodus. These Exodites travelled far away from their collapsing civilization, settling many, often harsh worlds.

The degeneration of Eldar society leading to the Fall did not go wholly without resistance. Some, the more far-sighted, began to openly criticise the laxity of their fellow citizens, and to warn against the effect of Chaos cults. These people were mostly ignored or else treated as narrow-minded fools and fanatics. Soon the general collapse of society convinced even the most resolute amongst them that the only end to the steady decline would be in a terrible collapse. Some decided to leave the Eldar worlds, and settle new planets far from Eldar civilization. They were the ones still untainted by the touch of Chaos, and by now they were few. These Eldar are known as the Exodites.

The Exodites purposefully settled worlds where life would be hard. Those among the original Exodites came from all levels of Eldar society, but all were united in their powerful determination to survive. Eventually a new form of society took shape. The Exodites divided into clans each led by a warrior elite. When the Fall came, the Exodite worlds were untouched.

The Exodite Worlds are generally considered backward and rustic compared to the rest of the space-roaming Eldar although they still possess a good deal of high technology. One of the pieces of technology they have maintained is the Infinity Circuit, although on the Exodite worlds these are known as World Spirits and exist in the form grids of stone menhirs, obelisks, and stone circles all crafted from psychoactive crystal. When forced into a corner, the Exodites wage war using a mixture of standard Eldar technology and riding great Dinosaurs into battle.[2] Despite the presence of some technology, these worlds are often agricultural, however, and it is not uncommon for groups of Exodites to exist in a nomadic state, living off roaming herds and seasonal harvests. This is the most common image of the Exodite life. Many Outcasts will find a refuge among these Eldar, who are generally more accepting.

To others, they are the groundwork of a new Eldar Empire on the edge of the galaxy, composed of the descendants of those far-sighted and strong-willed enough to escape the touch of Slaanesh. Biel-tan is one of the chief proponents of the Exodite potential, and will often mobilise its forces in defence of one of the scattered worlds.

Sources