I’m not into WH40k, but from fragments I’ve seen, isn’t like 70% of the problems in the setting caused by the elves not explaining things to the humans?
I’m not into it either, and I’ve never heard that. Could the humans have avoided some of the grim darkness if they had good advice?
To be fair, the Eldar tried to warn the emperor, but the Primarch they found had already fallen to chaos. Fulcrum, if I remember right.
i have some surface level knowledge,
and i also cant recall anything like that.
id say that the majority of humanitys issues are self inflicted.
it is unlikely that eldar would disclose such an issue,
but its just as unlikely for humans to follow such advice.
informing the humans would probably just result in them raiding said tombs actively worsening the situation.
There are some ancient relics from back before the humans went all culty and actually knew things. Those relics are shit like moon sized battle stations and guns that shoot blackholes (slightly backwards through time so their percieved arival is instantanious). All the stuff like city sized mechs and tower block sized tanks used to be fodder tier standard troops. So actually encouraging the humans to know things or think critically is just about the worst thing the elves can do considering the human state is really xenocidal.
Nobody trusts anybody does cause a lot of problems. There is also a problem that any Human who did listen to a space elf saying to leave this world would get a blam to the back of the head.
But honestly the space elves having murder fucked a new chaos god into existing and turning a good chunk of the galaxy into literal hell is probably the cause of 70% of problems.
I appreciate that a significant portion of the 40k universe’s problems aren’t actually humanity’s fault.
If you don’t want to be shot trough a wall, then why is your helmet bullet shaped? Check mate.