![]() I was hoping to gain insight into how the Aeldari were reacting to these new developments and gain clues as their future development but alas there is no such material here. There was hardly any mention of the Ynnari (a few small snippets in Lilith’s background a quick mention in regard to Vect’s indifference towards them) and no mention of the Great Rift or Pariah Nexus. ![]() I’m not talking about the quality of the writing, there are lots of cool descriptions of the Drukhari, the Dark City and the different factions and units that make up Drukhari society however I was left disapointed that there was no new lore regarding recent developments in the 40k storyline. It’s a shame I can’t say the same about the lore and background itself. We often praise the high quality presentation standards of the 9th edition Codexes but it is especially true of this book and I was blown away by some of the artwork. I have to say the first thing that struck me upon flicking through the pages of this Codex was the quality and quanity of amazing artwork. The bulk of the book however is dedicated to rules and gaming content. ![]() The Codex weighs in at 120 pages with about of a third of the book given over to lore and background, a small section containing images and painting references.
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