![]() ![]() Peace was not to last, though, as one day Khaine stumbled upon the two as they communicated with the Aeldari, and took the information of their violation of his edict straight to Asuryan. With these stones, Isha and Kurnous continued to teach and mentor their mortal children in secrecy. With Vaul's aid, they forged Spirit Stones through which mortal Aeldari could communicate with the gods. ![]() They approached Vaul, the smith god, with their woes, and the kindly Vaul agreed to help them. ![]() Isha and Kurnous loved their children the Aeldari and could not bear to be separated from them. This was too much for Isha, though, and her consort Kurnous, god of the hunt. So, Khaine's war on the Aeldari was stopped, for a time. The ensuing slaughter was of such proportions that Isha, goddess of the earth, petitioned Asuryan, the Phoenix King and leader of the Aeldari pantheon, to stop it.Īsuryan did so, and created a barrier between the Aeldari and their gods, forever separating the two, and decreed that no god was to intervene or communicate with the Aeldari ever again, thus creating the barrier that separates the physical universe from the Immaterium. As Lileath was well-known for the power of her prophetic dreams among the gods of the pantheon, Khaine took the warning very seriously and resolved to wipe out the Aeldari race rather than let them destroy him. Yet one day, Lileath the Maiden, the Aeldari goddess of dreams, dreamed that the Aeldari would cause the destruction of Khaela Mensha Khaine, the god of war. In the early days of the Aeldari race's existence, there was no barrier between the gods and mortals - no boundary between the Materium and the Immaterium - and the deities walked among the early Aeldari, teaching them and leading them in a golden age of peace and prosperity. The mythology of the Aeldari teaches that they are the children of Isha, the goddess of fertility and the harvest and Kurnous, the god of the hunt. ![]()
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