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'''Aenarion the Defender''' was the first [[Phoenix King]] of the [[Elves]] and their greatest hero during the [[Coming of Chaos]]. Both [[High Elves]] and [[Dark Elves]] claim to be the true inheritors of his legacy.
 
'''Aenarion the Defender''' was the first [[Phoenix King]] of the [[Elves]] and their greatest hero during the [[Coming of Chaos]]. Both [[High Elves]] and [[Dark Elves]] claim to be the true inheritors of his legacy.
  
==Biography==
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His reign lasted from 1-80 (-4500 to -4420 [[IC]]). {{Fn|1a}}
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==History==
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In his younger life, Aenarion is thought to have been an adventurer, a restless soul who wandered through [[Avelorn]] seeking his fate. {{Fn|1a}}  By the time the Daemons began slaughtering their way across Ulthuan, he had travelled the world. {{Fn|3a}}
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===The first Phoenix King, driving back the daemons===
 
===The first Phoenix King, driving back the daemons===
Eventually, the polar warp gates built by the [[Old Ones]] collapsed and raw [[Chaos]] flooded into the world. Armies of malevolent [[daemon]]s began rampaging across Ulthuan and though the Elves fought valiantly, none of the kingdoms of Ulthuan could withstand the tide of Chaos ALONE. A hero arose called '''Aenarion''', who begged the Phoenix God [[Asuryan]] to save the Elves. Aenarion offered himself up as a sacrifice, and walked through the eternal flame at the [[Shrine of Asuryan]]. However, miraculously, Aenarion emerged unburnt and the Elves crowned him the first Phoenix King. Aenarion married the [[Everqueen]] of [[Avelorn]], [[Astarielle]], and they had two children, [[Yvraine]] and [[Morelion]]. United under their Phoenix King, the elves fought valiantly, driving back daemons and there was peace for a time.
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Eventually, the polar warp gates built by the [[Old Ones]] collapsed and raw [[Chaos]] flooded into the world. Armies of malevolent [[daemon]]s began rampaging across Ulthuan and though the Elves fought valiantly, none of the kingdoms of Ulthuan could withstand the tide of Chaos ALONE. {{Fn|3a}}
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Like many elves, Aenarion fought against the tide of Daemons as he could, but quickly realised that their weapons and magic was inadequate to the task. He travelled to the shrine of [[Asuryan]] and begged the Phoenix God to save the Elves. He offered up sacrifices and offerings but finally offered himself up as a sacrifice, and walked through the eternal flame at the [[Shrine of Asuryan]]. The raging inferno burnt him terribly until those who were watching thought him dead but he staggered on and began to heal until he miraculously emerged unburnt. {{Fn|1a}}{{Fn|3a}}
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A horde of Choas emerged to attack the shrine and Aenarion moved to confront them, a thrown spear implaing and killing their general, [[Morkar]] as well as a standard bearer and a [[minotaur]]. Filled with the power of the god he destroyed the entire horde with Morkar's own blade, aided by the inspired elves near the shrine. Aenarion then led the surviving elves to [[Caledor]] who along amongst the kingdoms had been able to stand against the deamons.  [[Caledor Dragontamer]] recognised the divine spirit and two flet by [[dragon]] to [[Vauls Anvil]] where armour and weapons were forged for Aenarion. {{Fn|1a}}{{Fn|3a}}
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Together they built a army and led them against the dameons, Aenarion mounted on the ancient dragon [[Indraugnir]] driving them from the heart of the continent to the shores of their lands. Many great champions of the Chaos powers were destroyed including [[Aazella Silkenthighs]] of the Skull Dancers of [[Slaanesh]], [[Hugin]] the Plaguelord and [[Vorghan]] the Slayer. {{Fn|1a}}
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In -4477 [[IC]] Aenarion courted and married the [[Everqueen]] of [[Avelorn]], [[Astarielle]], and they had two children, [[Yvraine]] and [[Morelion]] and for a time they were happy and there was peace in the land but still the energes of Chaos flowed from the broken warp gates. {{Fn|1a}}{{Fn|3a}}
  
 
===Tragedy, second campaign and peace===
 
===Tragedy, second campaign and peace===
However, the daemons eventually returned and a Greater Daemon of [[Slaanesh]] called [[N'Kari]] murdered Astarielle. Aenarion also thought his children were dead, but they had been taken into hiding in Avelorn by the [[Treeman]] [[Oakheart]]. Distraught, Aenarion travelled to the [[Blighted Isle]] in northern Ulthuan, and thence to the [[Shrine of Khaine]] in the Isle's center where he drew the [[Sword of Khaine]]. This was a weapon of terrible power, meant to be wielded by the Gods, and drawing it cursed his family line forever. With the power of Khaine, Aenarion fought like a demigod, driving back the daemons once more. During this, he rescued an elven woman called [[Morathi]] captured by Slaaneshi forces. Aenarion was captivated by her beauty. Soon they married and had a son: [[Malekith]]. Aenarion held court in the Kingdom of [[Nagarythe]] on Ulthuan's west coast, one of those most affected by the war against the daemons. In spite of his new marriage and son, Aenarion's mood continued to darken.  
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However, the daemons eventually returned all across the world and the elves fought them for decades, aiding the [[Dwarf]]s and other races but with the enemy seemingly endless. Finally after a century Caeldor forged a plan to create a great ritual that would drain the magice from the world although Aenarion opposed such a desperate option. However as he fought on, in -4468 [[IC]] {{Fn|1b}} a [[Greater Daemon]] of [[Slaanesh]] called [[N'Kari]] murdered Astarielle, although the bodies of his children could not be found.{{Fn|1a}}
  
Aenarion met [[Caledor Dragontamer]], the greatest mage of the elves and ruler of the Kingdom of [[Caledor]]. Caledor had travelled over the sea and met the [[Dwarfs]], learning from them about the chaos gate in the north, from which the raw power of [[magic]] spewed, empowering the daemons of chaos. Caledor related this information to Aenarion and also provided him with his great [[Dragon]] steed [[Indraugnir]].
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Distraught and overcome with rage, Aenarion travelled to the [[Blighted Isle]] in northern Ulthuan, and thence to the [[Shrine of Khaine]] in the Isle's center where he drew the [[Sword of Khaine]]. This was a weapon of terrible power, meant to be wielded by the Gods, and drawing it cursed his family line forever, it is even said that the ghost of his wife came to him and begged him to not to take the blade. {{Fn|1a}}{{Fn|3a}}
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With the power of Khaine, Aenarion fought like a demigod, driving back the daemons once more, the elves that followed him empowered by the blade and becomming fearless but also cruel and merciless. During the campaign (-4460){{Fn|1b}} he forged a new kingdom in the north - [[Nagarythe]] and rescued an elven woman called [[Morathi]] captured by Slaaneshi forces. Aenarion was captivated by her beauty and soon they married and had a son: [[Malekith]]. Aenarion held court in his Kingdom of but in spite of his new marriage and son, Aenarion's mood continued to darken as the Daamons continued to assault the world. {{Fn|1a}}{{Fn|3a}}
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He could no longer taste food or drink and the world was less and less vivid to him and even the potions tht Morathi made to aid him sleep failed. All the time the sword urged him to kill everyone. {{Fn|4a}}
  
 
===Last stand===
 
===Last stand===
The Daemons now assaulted in greater numbers than ever and Aenarion left to battle them again. Despite having the power of both Asuryan and [[Khaine]], it was a losing battle. The power of Chaos could not be undone through battling the hordes of daemons, as the immortal creatures would simply return later. Caledor had devised a plan to create a [[vortex]] to siphon away the raw magical energy flowing into the world at the poles. The four squabbling Chaos Gods had realised the danger this posed to their plans, and forged a rare alliance, sending united armies of daemons to converge on the [[Isle of the Dead]], where the ritual was to take place.  
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The Daemons now assaulted in greater numbers than ever and Aenarion left to battle them again. Despite having the power of both Asuryan and [[Khaine]], it was a losing battle. The power of Chaos could not be undone through battling the hordes of daemons, as the immortal creatures would simply return later. Caledor had devised a plan to create a [[vortex]] to siphon away the raw magical energy flowing into the world at the poles. {{Fn|1a}} {{Fn|3a}} Morathi urged him not to go, telling him if he left her die, he would die - when he refused to stay she told him she loved him but he was a fool. After a last brutal kiss, he left her crying. {{Fn|4b}}
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The four squabbling Chaos Gods had realised the danger this posed to their plans, and forged a rare alliance, sending united armies of daemons to converge on the [[Isle of the Dead]], where the ritual was to take place. Aenarion now led his entire host to Caledors aid, the sky darkening with the vast number of dragons.{{Fn|1a}} {{Fn|3a}}
  
Aenarion held back the tide while Caledor and his mages worked their great ritual. It was in the midst of this titanic battle that four [[Greater Daemons]] of Chaos converged on Aenarion and Indraugnir. A mighty [[Bloodthirster]] of [[Khorne]], the [[Tzeentch]]ian [[Lord of Change]] [[Kairos Fateweaver]], a [[Great Unclean One]] of [[Nurgle]] and, on behalf of [[Slaanesh]], N'kari., all of whom sought to destroy the champion. The Daemons were mighty, but Aenarion fought like a god and struck down all the abominations, taking a mortal wound in the process. However, Aenarion's desperate final stand had bought Caledor enough time, and the ritual succeeded. Without magical energy to sustain them, the Daemon armies vanished, cast back into the warp from whence they came. Clinging to life, Aenarion and Indraugnir flew back to the Altar of Khaine on the Blighted Isle, and plunged the Widowmaker into it, before collapsing and dying.
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Aenarion held back the tide while Caledor and his mages worked their great ritual. It was in the midst of this titanic battle that four [[Greater Daemons]] of Chaos converged on Aenarion and Indraugnir. A mighty [[Bloodthirster]] of [[Khorne]], [[Hargrim Dreadaxe]], the [[Tzeentch]]ian [[Lord of Change]], [[Kairos Fateweaver]], a [[Great Unclean One]] of [[Nurgle]], [[Throttle Gurglespew]] and, on behalf of [[Slaanesh]], [[N'Kari]]., all of whom sought to destroy the champion. The Daemons were mighty, but Aenarion fought like a god and struck down all the abominations, taking a mortal wound in the process. However, Aenarion's desperate final stand had bought Caledor enough time, and the ritual succeeded. Without magical energy to sustain them, the Daemon armies vanished, cast back into the warp from whence they came. Clinging to life, Aenarion and Indraugnir flew back to the Altar of Khaine on the Blighted Isle, and plunged the Widowmaker into it, before collapsing and dying.{{Fn|1a}}{{Fn|3a}}{{Fn|4c}}
  
 
===Legacy===
 
===Legacy===
 
Without the noble sacrifice of Aenarion, Caledor would have been interrupted and the Vortex would have failed. Thus, the world would have been consumed by Chaos long before the civilizations of men ever arose. Both the High Elves and the Dark Elves claim kinship with Aenarion, and both revere him highly. [[Malekith]], Aenarion's son by Morathi, still lives and leads the Dark Elves as the dreaded Witch King. Among the High Elves are the twin brothers [[Tyrion]] and [[Teclis]], descended from either Morelion or Yvraine. Tyrion is the greatest warrior of the High Elves and wears the Dragon Armour of Aenarion, which was originally owned by his forebear. Teclis is the most powerful Elf mage alive, a rare match for even the greatest [[Slann]] of the [[Lizardmen]].
 
Without the noble sacrifice of Aenarion, Caledor would have been interrupted and the Vortex would have failed. Thus, the world would have been consumed by Chaos long before the civilizations of men ever arose. Both the High Elves and the Dark Elves claim kinship with Aenarion, and both revere him highly. [[Malekith]], Aenarion's son by Morathi, still lives and leads the Dark Elves as the dreaded Witch King. Among the High Elves are the twin brothers [[Tyrion]] and [[Teclis]], descended from either Morelion or Yvraine. Tyrion is the greatest warrior of the High Elves and wears the Dragon Armour of Aenarion, which was originally owned by his forebear. Teclis is the most powerful Elf mage alive, a rare match for even the greatest [[Slann]] of the [[Lizardmen]].
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==Song of the Creator==
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It is recited five times at Dawn each decade by Elves across Ulthuan, commencing the Festival of Light. {{Fn|2a}}
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|align="center"|''Brother, spoke four as one, together we shall rule, surrender to the Darkness within your heart you know holds true.  In his hand the swrod of Khaine did promise power untold, as God of Light and God of Murder battled for his soul.  One by one the Daemons fell and Elf Lord he stood tall, for should he fail upon his task then mortal world would fall.  Upon the isle beneath the fight, wise mages cast their spells and Daemon minions howled in anguish, cursed to eternal hell.  And on this day we bow our heads to he who world did save.  Aenarion the Proud Defender, Aenarion the Ever Brave''
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'''~ Song of the Creator.{{Fn|2a}}
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==Gallery==
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File:Aenarion.jpg|'''Aenarion the Defender'''
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File:Aenarion WAH6.jpg|Aenarion
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</gallery></center>
  
 
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== Notes ==
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==Notes==
[[Warhammer Armies: High Elves (6th Edition)]] mentions a High Elf festival celebrating Aenarion's sacrifice and refers to him as "Aenarion Everbrave".{{Cite This}}
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[[Warhammer Armies: High Elves (6th Edition)]] mentions the High Elf festival of Light which celebrates Aenarion's sacrifice and refers to him as "Aenarion Everbrave".{{Fn|2a}}
  
== Sources ==
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==Sources==
*[[Warhammer Armies: High Elves (5th Edition)]], {{Cite This}}
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* {{Endn|1}}: [[Warhammer Armies: High Elves (4th Edition)]]  
*[[Warhammer Armies: High Elves (6th Edition)]], {{Cite This}}
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** {{Endn|1a}}: The Chronicle of the Phoenix Kings, pg. 15-18
*[[Warhammer Armies: High Elves (7th Edition)]], {{Cite This}}
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** {{Endn|1b}}: The Book of Days, pg. 28
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* {{Endn|2}}:[[Warhammer Armies: High Elves (6th Edition)]]
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** {{Endn|2a}}: pg. 32
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* {{Endn|3}}:[[Warhammer Armies: High Elves (7th Edition)]]
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** {{Endn|3a}}: The Chronicle of the Phoenix Kings, pg. 16-18
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* {{Endn|4}}: [[Blood of Aenarion (Novel)]]
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** {{Endn|4a}}: Prologue, pg. 7-12
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** {{Endn|4b}}: Prologue, pg. 16-18
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** {{Endn|4c}}: Prologue, pg. 28-39
  
 
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Latest revision as of 20:14, 7 February 2023

Aenarion and his faithful dragon Indraugnir

Aenarion the Defender was the first Phoenix King of the Elves and their greatest hero during the Coming of Chaos. Both High Elves and Dark Elves claim to be the true inheritors of his legacy.

His reign lasted from 1-80 (-4500 to -4420 IC). [1a]

History

In his younger life, Aenarion is thought to have been an adventurer, a restless soul who wandered through Avelorn seeking his fate. [1a] By the time the Daemons began slaughtering their way across Ulthuan, he had travelled the world. [3a]

The first Phoenix King, driving back the daemons

Eventually, the polar warp gates built by the Old Ones collapsed and raw Chaos flooded into the world. Armies of malevolent daemons began rampaging across Ulthuan and though the Elves fought valiantly, none of the kingdoms of Ulthuan could withstand the tide of Chaos ALONE. [3a]

Like many elves, Aenarion fought against the tide of Daemons as he could, but quickly realised that their weapons and magic was inadequate to the task. He travelled to the shrine of Asuryan and begged the Phoenix God to save the Elves. He offered up sacrifices and offerings but finally offered himself up as a sacrifice, and walked through the eternal flame at the Shrine of Asuryan. The raging inferno burnt him terribly until those who were watching thought him dead but he staggered on and began to heal until he miraculously emerged unburnt. [1a][3a]

A horde of Choas emerged to attack the shrine and Aenarion moved to confront them, a thrown spear implaing and killing their general, Morkar as well as a standard bearer and a minotaur. Filled with the power of the god he destroyed the entire horde with Morkar's own blade, aided by the inspired elves near the shrine. Aenarion then led the surviving elves to Caledor who along amongst the kingdoms had been able to stand against the deamons. Caledor Dragontamer recognised the divine spirit and two flet by dragon to Vauls Anvil where armour and weapons were forged for Aenarion. [1a][3a]

Together they built a army and led them against the dameons, Aenarion mounted on the ancient dragon Indraugnir driving them from the heart of the continent to the shores of their lands. Many great champions of the Chaos powers were destroyed including Aazella Silkenthighs of the Skull Dancers of Slaanesh, Hugin the Plaguelord and Vorghan the Slayer. [1a]

In -4477 IC Aenarion courted and married the Everqueen of Avelorn, Astarielle, and they had two children, Yvraine and Morelion and for a time they were happy and there was peace in the land but still the energes of Chaos flowed from the broken warp gates. [1a][3a]

Tragedy, second campaign and peace

However, the daemons eventually returned all across the world and the elves fought them for decades, aiding the Dwarfs and other races but with the enemy seemingly endless. Finally after a century Caeldor forged a plan to create a great ritual that would drain the magice from the world although Aenarion opposed such a desperate option. However as he fought on, in -4468 IC [1b] a Greater Daemon of Slaanesh called N'Kari murdered Astarielle, although the bodies of his children could not be found.[1a]

Distraught and overcome with rage, Aenarion travelled to the Blighted Isle in northern Ulthuan, and thence to the Shrine of Khaine in the Isle's center where he drew the Sword of Khaine. This was a weapon of terrible power, meant to be wielded by the Gods, and drawing it cursed his family line forever, it is even said that the ghost of his wife came to him and begged him to not to take the blade. [1a][3a]

With the power of Khaine, Aenarion fought like a demigod, driving back the daemons once more, the elves that followed him empowered by the blade and becomming fearless but also cruel and merciless. During the campaign (-4460)[1b] he forged a new kingdom in the north - Nagarythe and rescued an elven woman called Morathi captured by Slaaneshi forces. Aenarion was captivated by her beauty and soon they married and had a son: Malekith. Aenarion held court in his Kingdom of but in spite of his new marriage and son, Aenarion's mood continued to darken as the Daamons continued to assault the world. [1a][3a]

He could no longer taste food or drink and the world was less and less vivid to him and even the potions tht Morathi made to aid him sleep failed. All the time the sword urged him to kill everyone. [4a]

Last stand

The Daemons now assaulted in greater numbers than ever and Aenarion left to battle them again. Despite having the power of both Asuryan and Khaine, it was a losing battle. The power of Chaos could not be undone through battling the hordes of daemons, as the immortal creatures would simply return later. Caledor had devised a plan to create a vortex to siphon away the raw magical energy flowing into the world at the poles. [1a] [3a] Morathi urged him not to go, telling him if he left her die, he would die - when he refused to stay she told him she loved him but he was a fool. After a last brutal kiss, he left her crying. [4b]

The four squabbling Chaos Gods had realised the danger this posed to their plans, and forged a rare alliance, sending united armies of daemons to converge on the Isle of the Dead, where the ritual was to take place. Aenarion now led his entire host to Caledors aid, the sky darkening with the vast number of dragons.[1a] [3a]

Aenarion held back the tide while Caledor and his mages worked their great ritual. It was in the midst of this titanic battle that four Greater Daemons of Chaos converged on Aenarion and Indraugnir. A mighty Bloodthirster of Khorne, Hargrim Dreadaxe, the Tzeentchian Lord of Change, Kairos Fateweaver, a Great Unclean One of Nurgle, Throttle Gurglespew and, on behalf of Slaanesh, N'Kari., all of whom sought to destroy the champion. The Daemons were mighty, but Aenarion fought like a god and struck down all the abominations, taking a mortal wound in the process. However, Aenarion's desperate final stand had bought Caledor enough time, and the ritual succeeded. Without magical energy to sustain them, the Daemon armies vanished, cast back into the warp from whence they came. Clinging to life, Aenarion and Indraugnir flew back to the Altar of Khaine on the Blighted Isle, and plunged the Widowmaker into it, before collapsing and dying.[1a][3a][4c]

Legacy

Without the noble sacrifice of Aenarion, Caledor would have been interrupted and the Vortex would have failed. Thus, the world would have been consumed by Chaos long before the civilizations of men ever arose. Both the High Elves and the Dark Elves claim kinship with Aenarion, and both revere him highly. Malekith, Aenarion's son by Morathi, still lives and leads the Dark Elves as the dreaded Witch King. Among the High Elves are the twin brothers Tyrion and Teclis, descended from either Morelion or Yvraine. Tyrion is the greatest warrior of the High Elves and wears the Dragon Armour of Aenarion, which was originally owned by his forebear. Teclis is the most powerful Elf mage alive, a rare match for even the greatest Slann of the Lizardmen.

Song of the Creator

It is recited five times at Dawn each decade by Elves across Ulthuan, commencing the Festival of Light. [2a]

Brother, spoke four as one, together we shall rule, surrender to the Darkness within your heart you know holds true. In his hand the swrod of Khaine did promise power untold, as God of Light and God of Murder battled for his soul. One by one the Daemons fell and Elf Lord he stood tall, for should he fail upon his task then mortal world would fall. Upon the isle beneath the fight, wise mages cast their spells and Daemon minions howled in anguish, cursed to eternal hell. And on this day we bow our heads to he who world did save. Aenarion the Proud Defender, Aenarion the Ever Brave

~ Song of the Creator.[2a]

Gallery

The rulers of the High Elves
Phoenix Kings Aenarion - Bel Shanaar - Caledor I - Caledor II - Caradryel - Tethlis - Bel-Korhadris - Aethis - Morvael - Bel-Hathor - Finubar
Everqueens Astarielle - Yvraine - Alarielle

Notes

Warhammer Armies: High Elves (6th Edition) mentions the High Elf festival of Light which celebrates Aenarion's sacrifice and refers to him as "Aenarion Everbrave".[2a]

Sources

High Elves
Units Anointed of Asuryan - Dragon Mage - Dragon Prince - Eagle's Claw Repeater Bolt Thrower - Ellyrian Reaver - Flamespyre Phoenix - Frostheart Phoenix - Great Eagle - Handmaiden of the Everqueen - High Elf Archer - High Elf Archmage - High Elf Commander - High Elf Mage - High Elf Noble - High Elf Prince - High Elf Spearman - High Elf Warrior - Lion Chariot - Loremaster - Lothern Sea Guard - Lothern Sea Helm - Lothern Skycutter - Maiden Guard - Merwyrm - Phoenix Guard - Sea Elf Wardancer - Seeker - Shadow Warrior - Ships Company - Shore Rider - Silver Helm - Sister of Avelorn - Swordmaster - Tiranoc Chariot - Warwain - White Lion
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