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Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_1'); })A series of Warhammer 40,000 novels focusing on the Eldar. The series is split between two separate branches.The first is a trilogy written by Gav Thorpe revolving around three individuals from the craftworld Alaitoc. Each book tells the same story, but from the perspective of one of these three. The first, Path of the Warrior, is from the perspective of Korlandril, a dissatisfied artist who takes the Path of the Warrior. The second, Path of the Seer, is from the perspective of Thirianna, a former warrior who finds herself drawn to a new Path. The third, Path of the Outcast, revolves around Aradryan, a former steersmannote a type of pilot who is drawn into becoming an Outcast through wanderlust, and then into darker waters.The second is a trilogy written by Andy Chambers about the Dark Eldar. The first, Path of the Renegade, revolves around a plot to overthrow Asdrubael Vect by summoning a former ruler that Vect defeated long ago. The second, Path of the Incubus, is about the chaos (and Chaos) unleashed in Commorragh by the events of the previous book and the efforts of multiple factions to survive and possibly end the damage. The third book, Path of the Archon, revolves around Asdrubael Vect's efforts to bring the unrest in Comorragh under control, his foes' efforts to undermine his rule, and the efforts of some to simply survive the horror.Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_2'); }) | |
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Acquired Situational Narcissism: Aradryan leaves Alaitoc and the Path because he is afraid of it trapping him, realizing that the universe is so much bigger than he is. From his first cautious steps as a ranger, he slowly grows in confidence, eventually joining up with a pirate crew, and working his way up in authority until he becomes a leader figure in an entire pirate fleet, learning to love the freedom of the lifestyle and developing a craving for excitement and danger. However, with his growing confidence is growing pride and arrogance, becoming increasingly conceited and developing feelings of invincibility. This pride eventually leads to his downfall as he Kicks the Dog in a spectacular way, and an Even Bigger Dog Bites Back on his entire home craftworld. | |
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