How badly does the Shadow across the Warp affect the Eldar?

How badly does the Shadow across the Warp affect the Eldar?

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Probably worse than most, like a screaming in the back of your head that you can't completely ignore, or something like that.

it makes their prophecies even less accurate, if you thought that possible

The Shadow across, or behind the warp?

> Hurry, we must exit through the airlocks! The Oxygen will soon become Bees!

If you are referring to the Hivemind's little trick, it would basically fuck up things badly for the Eldar. Farseers would probably get mad.

kek

Considering that, with chaos, that is an entirely possible scenario, that could legitimately be a reasonable prophecy

fuckin' chaos man.

Seers would go nutz as all their visions pop out one after another. More paranoia than actual warp influence. Other psychers would feel a horrible weight on top of them.

The average eldar would feel that something is definitely wrong but isn't strong enough to figure out what.

> Curses, the enemy has become doors! They shan't fool us!

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> The moon is WICKED WATER REPTILES.

> THEY'RE SLIPPERY WHEN WET.

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In Valedor it messed with their ability to telepathically communicate with squads so they had to rely on conventional comms links. It also made it bastard hard for farseers and warlocks to cast shit describing the effect as a thousand tiny knives scraping the interior of their skull. One guy started speaking in tongues and died.

The shadow three streets down from the warp on your left.

According to Wraithflight, the Shadow of the Warp from Hive Fleet Leviathan has grown so strong that it can kill Eldar.

This why the Eldar relied on Wraith constructs to fight them.

Seeing as wraith constructs are psychically operated and require spirit seer guidance, that's super dumb.

If the Spiritstone can protect their souls from Slaanesh, then they can protect them from the Hivemind.

Also Wraith dudes minds are dimmed and sluggish compared to living Eldar so they won't be as sensitive to the Shadow as it bears down on them. The Spiritseer (Iyanna) that was guiding protected herself via see wards and junk. However, the Hivemind held her in its psychic grasp and looked at her. It made her know how much it personally hated her.

That is metal as fuck.

Do Orks get affected by the shadow in the warp too?

I don't think so unless the hive mind specifically tries to do it.

Not very, Eldar are very disciplined.
Valedor shows it to be more of an annoyance than anything, forcing them to rely on physical communications rather than telepathy and the like.

>Not very,

"Wraithglight" happens after Valedor and it's by the same author,.

In it, the Shadow of the Warp kills Eldar because the Tyranids are growing stonger in the galaxy