REhorror
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Wait, it's humanity's fault now that Janus is corrupted? Oh please, it's ONE cult, the rest of the planet doesn't even know the Eldar or Slaneeshi exists. Not to mention, Slaneesh exists in the first place is due to the Eldar, now they are trying to pass that guilt into humanity.And who caused that Slaaneshi corruption? Could it have been Vistenza and her ancestors who have been actively corrupting the planet in order to expedite the plant growth to meet the agricultural demand of the protectorate? Or the fact that they are actively practicing heretic rituals and human sacrifice, worshipping Slaanesh? So yeah, of course the Eldar that have lived in recluse eventually decide to act when the humans on said planet are causing the entire planet to fall to corruption, with Flora and Fauna already being affected all over the planet.The eldars in Janus live comfortable lives far away from humans, they only get active because of Slaneeshi corruption, which is again not entirely humanity fault because Slaneesh is tied to the eldar's soul.
Yeah, no visible attempts, if we don't count the multiple occurrences of said very thing happening during Yrliet's companion quest. The one where you find empty Aeldari ships, that don't even have weapons, with no Aeldari left alive. Or the one where you have to barter with one of Incendia's captains to let the Aeldari go, only for them to being so scared that they fly off with a broken engine so they die anyway. Or the one where you save a bunch of survivors from a Drukhari attack, only for your very own crew to murder them despite them being under your protection. Yeah, no visible attempts of humans to kill Aeldari at all. There's multiple more beyond that, and pretending like humanity isn't actively hunting any xenos, including Eldar, is just being oblivious to established lore.There are no visible attempts of humans hunting the survivors of the Craftworld either, most don't even know the Craftworld is a thing. Meanwhile it is the Dark Eldar who go on and capture the survivors.
Why would she be grateful to all of humanity, when it was humans who caused Janus to fall to corruption, humans who initiated the destruction of Crudarach, it is humans who hunt down her kin even when they're being peaceful, and humans who want to kill her just for being a Xenos? She builds the loyalty and a certain respect with those who earn it, i.e. the Rogue Trader, and so do other Eldar. Both Muaran and the guy on Quetza Temer end up calling you Elantach instead of Mon-Keigh, showing their willingness to look at you as more than just a primal beast that destroys everything around them. Which is coincidentally exactly what humanity does, and why the Eldar dislike Humans so much, other than the constant warp insurgencies they cause because they can't keep their emotions in check.Yrliet should be grateful that she is helped by humanity at all, and not just help but essentially pick her up at her lowest, save her people and give them a future.
Eldar treat humans pretty well, for their standards of course, and they actually feel that it is "wrong" to kill humans, something they do not feel when they kill other Xenos species. It is why Eldar actually engage in temporary alliances with Humans from time to time, and Eldar and Humans being neighbors doesn't always cause conflict. Humans treat Eldar much worse than the other way around, they're just self-righteous cunts, but they're not wrong to look down on Humanity.For an enlightened and wise species, the Eldat must see how humanity is tolerating them instead of treating them like how they treat us.
The other parts, again, action of single captians or ships, where they are responding to Eldar intruding into their spaces. The Eldar would do the same to humanity, and worse as regular Eldar pirates also raid and destroy human's ships and planets with imputiny.
But let's flip that around, when one human planet goes bonk, how many humans actually can gain shelter in the Eldar's Craftworld? Hmmm?
Again, you are just making excuses for the Eldar's own selfishness and shortsightness, something that humanity doesn't actually suffer from. And this is why humanity prospers while the Eldar must now ally with humanity or face extinction.