![]() In terms of playstyle the army is very low model count. ![]() As the army just came out, there hasn’t really been enough time to see how it all comes together or how it will interact with the meta, given there isn’t really much of one right now. This is going to read like a Start Competing article but to be clear, it’s not that. Since there’s less individual options to cover I’m going to go more in-depth than our usual reviews and give you all the goods, or at least an overview. There aren’t as many options as many other armies, and since the army hasn’t officially debuted outside of the army box (as of this writing) the warscroll aren’t freely available. The book itself is actually surprisingly thin. The Lumineth are now a pseudo-religious society seeking to attain harmony with Hysh rather than dominate it, with hundreds of temples dedicated to “The Aetherpact”. The Lumineth broke into civil war and when the dust settled, Teclis and Tyrion were very cross! Teclis taught the elves how to reach symbiosis with Hysh instead of trying to steal its resources. It allowed them to function at increased capacity, and avoid sleep, but drained their emotions and created a volatile society in which everyone sought to compete with each other and secure more Aetherquartz. The elves discovered Aetherquartz, solidified minerals of the Light of Hysh, the realm of light in which they lived in. The Lumineth were his most promising projects, though not without some challenges along the way. The Idoneth Deepkin were an early stab at it, which he wrote off pretty quickly. After ascending to godhood he made a few attempts at creating a race of people to replace the high elves who were lost in The End Times. The Lumineth Realm-Lords are the final project of Teclis, one of the best high elf mages of The World That Was.
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