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>>96380746
Cool lore, thanks for posting.
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Humans winning any individual anecdotal battle doesn't really contradict everything we've had described about pre-fall Eldar and DAOT humanity. Humanity was crawling it's way through an essentially unoccupied galaxy because the Eldar stuck to a relatively small part of the galaxy, but they were still unchallenged. I do think there is even mentions of DAOT humanity winning battles against the Eldar as well as having peaceful exchanges with them, but skirmishes on the fringes do not equal the maximum of what's possible for a civilization. The native peoples of central and south america won many battles against the invading spanish and portuguese but we all can still accept that the Europeans had much more advanced technology in shipbuilding, navigation, firearms, explosives, agriculture, government, armor etc. DAOT Humanity was far from the peak of what humans are capable of, but even then the construction of something like a craftworld fleet or a necron warship is still far beyond the powers of any period of humanity. In fact, one of the core plot points of all of warhammer is that the Emperor literally doomed his entire species trying to unlock just one of the Eldar's most important technologies. I'm not denying, however, that in 30k and 40k Eldar exist purely to job to marines or be their girlfriends.