Craftworld Vanari
"In wisdom, we endure. In discipline, we prevail."

Origins & History
Craftworld Vanari was once a thriving Aeldari world-ship, home to philosophers, warriors, and artisans who sought to temper their passions with discipline long before the Fall. When the cataclysm of Slaanesh's birth ravaged the Aeldari empire, Vanari was among the few Craftworlds that escaped annihilation, thanks to the foresight of its seers.
Unlike other Craftworlds that embraced the Path system purely as a means of survival, the Vanari retained a deeper connection to their ancestral traditions—echoing the ancient Aeldari mastery of both mind and spirit. They view themselves as the last true inheritors of the Aeldari’s lost golden age, blending psychic mastery with martial precision.
The Ynnari: A Whisper of Hope
While not openly declaring allegiance to Ynnead, the Vanari are sympathetic to the Ynnari cause. They see the prophecy of the God of the Dead as a potential key to restoring balance—not just for their race, but for the galaxy itself.
- Secret Alliances – Vanari has quietly supplied the Ynnari with warriors, relics, and intelligence, though they stop short of fully committing their forces.
- The Whispering Council – A faction within the High Loremasters believes that Ynnead’s birth is the only way to truly defeat Slaanesh, while others fear it may only hasten another cataclysm.
- Shared Missions – Vanari forces have fought alongside Ynnari strike teams against Chaos incursions, particularly those led by the Drukhari or Slaaneshi warbands.
However, their cooperation is not unconditional. The Vanari distrust the reckless zeal of some Ynnari, fearing that desperation may lead to folly.
Relations with the Imperium: Pragmatic Disdain
The Vanari see the Imperium of Man as a brutish, ignorant empire—yet they recognize that even the blind may strike a useful blow against a common foe.
- "The Lesser Evil" Doctrine – The Vanari will ally with Imperial forces if the alternative is a greater threat, such as:
- A massive Ork WAAAGH! spilling into a Maiden World under their protection.
- A Chaos Black Crusade that threatens a strategically vital system.
- A Tyranid Hive Fleet that could consume a region of the galaxy they rely on.
- Temporary Pacts – These alliances are never formalized, and the Vanari will abandon their human "allies" the moment their own objectives are secured.
- The Kaelith Incident – A rare example of prolonged cooperation, where Vanari forces and an Ordo Xenos strike force purged a Genestealer Cult from an Exodite world. The Imperium later betrayed them, reinforcing Vanari distrust.
Despite this pragmatism, the Vanari never forget human treachery, and many Loremasters advocate for manipulating the Imperium rather than fighting alongside them.
Military Doctrine – The Vanari Host
The Vanari military reflects their philosophy—precision over brute force, discipline over frenzy. Their forces include:
- Hyshian Sentinels – Elite Guardians wielding enhanced shuriken rifles and force shields, fighting in perfect unison.
- Ymnari Blademasters – Paragons of the Dire Avengers shrine who engage in fluid, meditative combat style.
- Shyishian Wraithseers – Psychic constructs bound not by grief, but by sacred duty, acting as spiritual guides in battle.
- Shadow Warriors – Rangers who move unseen, striking from the darkness before fading like mist.
Their war machines are graceful yet deadly, with Wraith-constructs infused with runes of warding and enlightenment.
Psykers & the Warp
The Vanari treat the Warp with respect, not fear. Their Rune Mages weave psychic energy with geometric precision, creating runic wards and beams of light that purify corruption. However, their arrogance sometimes leads them to underestimate Chaos, believing their discipline alone can shield them.
Notable Conflicts
- The War of the Bleeding Dawn – A brutal campaign against a Word Bearers warband, where Vanari forces used geomantic rituals to cleanse a daemon world.
- The Shadow of Morrian – A failed alliance with Ulthwé, where Vanari seers attempted to rewrite a prophecy, only to fracture fate further.
- The Pact of Dying Stars – A temporary truce with the Ynnari and a rogue Inquisitor to destroy a Slaaneshi artifact before it could birth a new Daemon Prince.
Color Scheme
Primary Colors:
- Hyshian White & Gold – The Vanari favor pearl-white wraithbone plating edged in radiant gold, symbolizing their pursuit of enlightenment.
- Azure Blue – Deep, celestial blues (akin to Alaitoc, but richer) adorn their armor’s flowing cloth and runic sigils, representing wisdom and the heavens.
- Pale Silver Accents – Used for joints and finer details, evoking the cold light of the stars.
Secondary Colors:
- Mist-Gray – For stealth units (Rangers, Shadow Spectres), blending into twilight.
- Ymnari Crimson – Rarely used, but present in ceremonial sashes or the blades of those who have walked the Path of the Warrior many times.
Psychic & Energy Effects:
- Hyshian Glow – Their weapons and runes shimmer with pale gold-white energy.
- Shyishian Violet – Wraith constructs and spiritseers wield ghostly amethyst-tinged soulfire, a nod to the afterlife.
Symbolism:
- Gold = Wisdom, the light of Hysh.
- Blue = Discipline, the celestial order.
- White = Purity, the unbroken soul.
