Sorry - I've been studying
@ Masada. I play High Elves, I don't want to cause offence here, but kindly allow me to know a bit about my favourite race. Also, please stop confusing High Elves and Eldar. Eldar are your capracious nutjobs (I play them too, so I know the difference).
@ Phychic Llama
Regarding my organised religion idea.
Essentially:
1) In The Warhammer World, gods exist
2) Gods of the same pantheon can probably coexist together
3) Gods of different pantheons are unlikely to.
4) Religious 'crusades' and 'exterminations' are facts of life
Therefore, I suggested the ability to be able to remove non-state religions.
The problem with breaking the pantheons down from the current 'racial' base to a 'god/cult' base, is that AFAIK precludes point number 2. This is, of course, assuming you would only be able to choose a single cult.
For example - Assume I'm playing High Elves (cos I know them

), and I have them worshipping Asuryan. Then I found the cult of Isha, so now I have Asur as my state religion and Isha as another religion present. Then Achaon next door spreads chaos into my cities, and I want to remove it.
The way they are currently implemented in most mods/games, the features I've proposed will work as follows:
Organised Religion - halts the spread of non-state religions:
This will allow the spread of Asur, halt the spread of chaos undivided, but also halt the spread of Isha, which I want because it's characterful (and suppose I founded it too).
Inquisitor (or whatever) - removes non-state religions
Will remove the taint of chaos, but will ALSO remove the worship of Isha.
Thus, breaking things down into cults is a lot more work and quite possibly a lot of coding. The current system of racial gods sidesteps all these issues. Thus, it is SIMPLER to use.
Now.
@ Masada
High Elves started worshipping Chaos. The Cult of Pleasure was founded by Morathi sometime between -4500 and -4900 by the Imperial Calander, during the reign of Aenarion.
"To everyone's surprise, Aenarion took another wife, the strange, mysterious and beautiful seeress Morathi whom he had rescued from a band of Slaanesh worshippers... The courst of Aenarion was a wild place, full of desperate gaiety and feverish mirth. Many cruel sports were practised, such as hunting captured prisoners. Dark rumours abounded."
Then, during the reign of Bel Shanaar the Explorer (-4419 to -2750),
"On [Malekith's] return he found an island in the grip of suspician. The Cult of Pleasure was strongest in Nagarythe, his homeland and the site of his father's court. His mother the Lady Morathi had long been a devotee of the cult. Indeed,
legend has it that she was one of its founding members and was its high priestess. The Phoenix King was growing worried about the Cult of Luxury. Its excesses had already degenerated into the sacrifice of living being and its Chaotic nature was increasingly evident. The dark name of Slaanesh was increasing associated with it."
Emphasis mine. This happened just before Malekith turned them over to Bel Shanaar and exiled the lot of them to Naggaroth, the beginnings of the Dark Elves, who he later joined. The point is - the Dark Elves started as High Elves who worshipped Slaanesh. High Elves worshipping Chaos is nothing new.
Regarding the 'goodness' of High Elves. Unfortunately for you, High Elves are good. Largely speaking, the warhammer world is divided into two factions - those connected to Chaos, and those opposed to Chaos. Chaos used both specifically (as in the corrupting magics) and the general term (which is where Orcs and Goblins and to a lesser extent Skaven join in). High Elves are very strongly in the Anti-Chaos camp. Fundamentally, High Elves seek order. If you want to know what they yearn towards you really need to look at how they lived before the first Chaos incursion. However, the only hints come from the brief notes at the start of Aenarion's reign...
"All the Elves could do was flee.
Their bows and spears, used only for hunting and duels of honour, were useles against the armour of the Chaos warriors and the brazen hides of Daemons" - Emphasis mine.
I think you're getting confused between 'good' and 'nice'. No one ever said Elves were NICE. They are clever, highly sophisticated, and were civilised when mankind was still swinging through the trees. Thus it does make them rather cold and hauty. They are also quite volatile being 'quick to anger, and slow to forgive'. Which makes sense really - well, the slow to forgive part. If your contemporaries are going to live for several centuries, you have TIME to kiss and make up later.
You also need to realise that it was a very altruistic act on behalf of three High Elves (Teclis, Yrtle and Finreir) that allowed humanity any knowledge of magic at all. Teclis founded the colleges of magic and taught it to humans to keep chaos at bay - that is an act of goodness. Especially considering that, as Finreir pointed out "
Elves and men had come to blows in the past and might do so again".
Regarding Wood Elves
High Elves and Wood Elves don't have too much in common - well that's not true. The Elves of Averlorn have much in common with wood elves - they just don't leave Averlorn. However, there IS contact between them - just not much trade, which is, after all, the main reason the Elves sail around the world.
During the Reign of Bel Hathor The Sage (1503-2162), Ulthuan suffered from Norse Raids. Bel Hathor closed it off from humans entirely. During his reign, Finubar (the Current Phoenix King), travelled the world:
"Finubar sailed to L'Anguille in Bretonnia and from there spent fifty years wandering over the continent...In his travels he came upon the
lost Elf realm of Athel-Loren. He was at once shcoked and amazed by what he found there. The Elves of the old frontier province had taken a far different path from the High Elves. They seemed rustic and backward and yet they were
friendlier and easier from him to understand than the humans." - Emphasis mine.
From this, and from the fact that in 5th Ed you were able to take Wood Elves as allies, it can be concluded that until very recently, the High Elves had lost contact with the Wood Elves entirely. Are they rustic and backward - yes. Does that meant they're seen as barbaric and scorned - no. There simply isn't much for them to get together about - there's not much trade, so there's little contact needed.
Wood Elves are Allied with Bretonnia. It is a formal Alliance, forged primarily between Ariel (who takes care of diplomacy AFAIK) and the current Brettonian King - Louis Leon-something or other. I'm not too familiar with the fine details, and it'll take me a few months to hunt them down as I don't have all my books here.
A note on Asuryan. Asuryan isn't a god of war. He is a god of FATE. "He is the Creator, and the Flame Eternal, the giver of life, rests in his hand. The Elves believe that it is his Purpose and Plan that they follow.
Oh - The high Elves also worship Morai-Heg, the crone goddess of the underworld and served by Banshees... She's on pg. 75 of the 5th Ed High Elf book. Loec the Shadow Dancer appears on page 90.
Khaine is metioned on page 11:
"The Elves see Khaine as a god of unleashed violence. For them he
is a dark god, but a necessary one, for they live in a violent world and must be able to fight when called upon to do so. Khaine is part of every Elf soul, a part they would rather never have to confront, but a part that they need. His muder lust is there to be used when danger threatens but it must be controlled and used wisely.
Elf rituals of Khaine worship stress this need for control." Emphsis mine.
The high elves, do worship Khaine.
Dark elves are different having 'given themselves over entirely to [Khaine's] worship', and 'actively seek[ing] opportunites to cause death and carnage'.
If you think about it - that's a very good way to distinguish between 'good' and 'evil'. I'm not looking for a fight or a flame war, but Masada - you've said yourself that you don't know quite that much about Warhammer Elves. I do.
Regarding the Civ religions - I could help out with various religious 'shrines' and such - but only if you're going to go there.
Khaine would have the Cauldron of Blood (although that might be DE specific), the Altar of Khaine, and the Sword of Khaine.
Isha would have...hmm... for some reason the Oak of Ages and Gaen Vale are the only two things that spring to mind.
Anyway. I need to go study for exams now...