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Revision as of 00:19, 25 October 2007
Overview
Sybarite is the title given to a Dark Eldar Warrior squad leader. The strongest, most ruthless member of a squad is granted this title by killing the competition by any means necessary, as is the Dark Eldar way. Sybarite is still a fairly low ranking member of a Kabal, and the title really serves little purpose apart from creating rivalry within the Warrior squad and giving the new Sybarite a higher ranking position to strive for.
Equipment
Once attaining the rank of Sybarite, most have honed their skills in combat to such a degree that they trade in their longer-range, but clumsier and less agressive Splinter Rifles for Splinter Pistols and a Close Combat Weapon. Sybarites frequently use their new positions in the Kabal to procure new weapons or wargear to further increase their effectiveness in combat.
Sources
This article is part of a series on Dark Eldar Kabal Hierarchy. Other articles include: |
Archon Hierarch Dracon Sybarite Dark Eldar Warrior |