For a new campaign I'm going to be running I was planning to have the Acolytes caught up in a shadow civil war between two factions of the Eldar.
I was hoping to brainstorm a few ideas off of the knowledgeable community here.
The first thing I wanted to ask about was the plausibility of my villains.
A large Eldar force was working to secure an Eldar maiden world, having determined that a species of advanced life had evolved or settled there. When they arrived, the species was found extinct, but they found something more significant. Similar to the Eldar of old, this dead species (who were probably advanced psykers) had a god. This Eldar host became convinced that the "shivering god" could protect the Eldar from the forces of chaos. For nearly one thousand years the shivering Eldar have been fighting a secret war with craftworld Miandrothe, hoping to impose the will of their god on their kin.
So, I'm curious if this is a plausible situation within 40k. I know it's mentioned several times in the lore that races with a large presence in the warp can give rise to powerful warp entities with their emotions.
After that I need a bit of help deciding plot points of the secret war. I know that the Shivering Eldar will have been absent for somewhere around 200 years, and their return will be act three of the campaign. But I need to determine where they were in that time.
Additionally, the Miandrothe faction have been using this time to capitalize on the shivering Eldars absence and have been manipulating the Imperium to destroy resources that the shivering Eldar used in the war.
The first act involves the craftworld sponsoring a number of cults on a planet which contains a shivering eldar weapon of some sort. The plan is to make these cults a big enough threat that the imperium declares exterminatus on the planet. Enter the acolytes.
So what sort of cult threat might cause the imperium to fully declare exterminatus?
Thanks in advance for all the help guys!