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'''Warp Spiders''' are tiny spider-like creatures that circulate within the [[infinity circuit]] of each [[Craftworld]] and the [[Webway]]<sup>2 p.171</sup>. These spiders act as the Circuit's immune system, searching for and destroying any taint of Chaos that would otherwise corrupt the entire infinity circuit. Because of their protective abilities, they are also known as '''White Guardians'''<sup>2 p.171</sup>
 
'''Warp Spiders''' are tiny spider-like creatures that circulate within the [[infinity circuit]] of each [[Craftworld]] and the [[Webway]]<sup>2 p.171</sup>. These spiders act as the Circuit's immune system, searching for and destroying any taint of Chaos that would otherwise corrupt the entire infinity circuit. Because of their protective abilities, they are also known as '''White Guardians'''<sup>2 p.171</sup>
  
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*<sup>1</sup> [[Codex: Eldar (3rd Editon)]]
 
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*<sup>2</sup> [[Path of the Seer (Novel)]] by [[Gav Thorpe]]
 
*<sup>2</sup> [[Path of the Seer (Novel)]] by [[Gav Thorpe]]
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Revision as of 22:51, 12 September 2011

Template:Ambiguous Warp Spiders are tiny spider-like creatures that circulate within the infinity circuit of each Craftworld and the Webway2 p.171. These spiders act as the Circuit's immune system, searching for and destroying any taint of Chaos that would otherwise corrupt the entire infinity circuit. Because of their protective abilities, they are also known as White Guardians2 p.171

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