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* '''3rd Edition''': Hand Weapon, may have Crossbows, Light Armour, Repeating Crossbows and Shields. {{Fn|4a}}
 
* '''3rd Edition''': Hand Weapon, may have Crossbows, Light Armour, Repeating Crossbows and Shields. {{Fn|4a}}
 
* '''4th Edition:''' Repeating Crossbow and Sword, may have Light Armour. {{Fn|5b}}
 
* '''4th Edition:''' Repeating Crossbow and Sword, may have Light Armour. {{Fn|5b}}
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* '''6th Edition''': Hand Weapon and Repeater Crossbow, May have Light Armour.  May be led by a Bloodshade. {{Fn|6a}}
  
 
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A Shade

The Shades, who call themselves Autarri [1a], are the feral Dark Elves, inhabitants of the unforgiving depths of the Land of Chill.

Culture

Children born to the Shades are left outside the birthing tent to endure the elements for their first night of existance with the survivors being claimed and trained by the clan as scouts. [5a]

To survive, the Autarri have become almost supernatural scouts, able to silently stalk the densest forest or most treacherous canyons in the search of their prey. Their marksmanship is also superior to that of a trained Druchii crossbowman, while they can easily match the hated Shadow Warriors in the use of the blade. Foolish is the Dreadlord who doesn't include them in his army if he gets the chance; for while the Shades are happy to exchange wild beasts for the enemy soldiers, there simply aren't enough of them to satisfy the demand.[2]

They possess a deep hatred towards the High Elves, and Shade warbands launch occasional raids against Arnheim. Several clans have recently emigrated to the Shadowlands, determined to reclaim their ancestral homeland.

History

Their origins are unclear; according to some legends 2000 Dark Elves simply refused to establish themselves in the new cities of the newly-established kingdom of Naggaroth[1b].

Another source claims that the Shades are the descendants of a ruling family of Clar Karond who, after being overthrown, went into self-imposed exile [3]. This story creates some concern among Clar Karond's current ruling family who fear that the Shades may reclaim the city for themselves.

They are currently organised into several rival clans, and the majority live in the Blackspine Mountains.

Weapons and Equipment

  • 3rd Edition: Hand Weapon, may have Crossbows, Light Armour, Repeating Crossbows and Shields. [4a]
  • 4th Edition: Repeating Crossbow and Sword, may have Light Armour. [5b]
  • 6th Edition: Hand Weapon and Repeater Crossbow, May have Light Armour. May be led by a Bloodshade. [6a]

Notes

In WFB 3rd edition, they were called Shadows rather than Shades. [4a] Whilst in 4th Edition they are Scouts. [5a]

Gallery

Miniatures

Sources

Dark Elves
Units Assassin - Beastmaster - Black Ark Fleetmaster - Black Guard - Bleaksword - Bloodwrack Medusa - Bloodwrack Shrine - Cauldron of Blood - Cold One Chariot - Cold One Knight - Corsair - Dark Elf War Altar - Dark Elf City Guard - Dark Elf Slave Warrior - Dark Rider - Darkshard - Death Hag - Doomfire Warlock - Doomsteed - Dreadlord - Dreadspear - Executioner - Harpy - High Beastmaster - Kharibdyss - Master - Reaper Bolt Thrower - Scourgerunner Chariot - Shade - Sisters of Slaughter - Sorceress - Supreme Sorceress - War Hydra - Witch Elves
Characters Akholrak - Alandrian - Alexandra - Amara - Anethra Helbane - Ashniel - Balial - Bracchus - Caldath - Cassandra - Dijin Katal - Dorian Silverblade - Drutheira - Duriath Helbane - Ebnir Soulflayer - Felicion Heartkeeper - Furion - Gloreir - Hellebron - Hotek - Kaldor - Khalion - Kharbana - Kharlissa - Khelthrai - Kouran - Laithikir Fellheart - Lokhir Fellheart - Malchior -Malekith - Malida - Malus Darkblade - Maranith - Megara - Mengil Manhide - Morathi - Mordrin Kain - Mortharor - Rakarth - Ruerl - Seraphon - Sevekai - Shadowblade - Spite - Sulekh - Syrillia - Tullaris - Urathion - Urian Poisonblade - Vidor - Yeurl
Cities and outposts Clar Karond - Ghrond - Har Ganeth - Har Kaldra - Hag Graef - Karond Kar - Naggarond
Black Arks Ark of Naggor - Blessed Dread - Bringer of Joyous Oblivion - Citadel of Damnation - Citadel of Desolation - Citadel of Spite - Claw of Dominion - Cleaver of Souls - Ecstasy of Pain - Fortress of Eternal Terror - Harbinger of Pain - Immortal Agony - Intolerable Delight - Jade Palace of Pain - Palace of Joyous Oblivion - Ravager of Souls - Shadow of Despair - Talon of Agony - Temple of Spite - Tower of Blessed Dread - Tower of Infinite Pleasures - Tower of Oblivion - Ultimate Oblivion
Images - Magic Items - Miniatures - Vehicles