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Who did the old ones create in Warhammer?

The Old Ones were the original crafters of the Webway, and may be the creators of the Aeldari and many other intelligent peoples of the galaxy such as the Slann and the Jokaero, as well as the Krork, which also makes the Old Ones the possible ancestral "Brain Boyz" of the Orks.
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Did the old ones create the Eldar?

The Eldar were "adopted" (or alternatively "created") by the mysterious Old Ones. The Old Ones, a race now long extinct were embroiled in a long war against the C'tan and their slaves the Necrontyr and, being desperate, raised many warrior-races.
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Did the old ones created the Tyranids?

The Old Ones created the Tyranids in a bid to stop the necrons from attacking them. The Hive Mind acts as a sort of seed bank for the DNA of various species, so they can be re-created at a later date. The Tyranids were then sent to another galaxy.
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Did the old ones create Necrons?

These they made manifest and named C'tan, or star-gods in their language, and used them as their new weapon against the Old Ones. Through the C'tan, the Necrontyr were transformed into a cold machine race of beings that became known as the Necrons.
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Why did the old ones create the Eldar?

The Eldar were made as a weapon against the Necrons in the war in heaven and were much more prolific at the time both because they were more fertile (unless it's been retconed or I misread when the king of Eldar gods got nommed he increased their psychic might but decreased fertility, that and Isha got taken) and ...
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Are the Eldar good or evil?

Eldar are neither good or evil, since what they do they do to benefit their own race. They are, if anything, very selfish. The Eldar would have no qualms wiping out an Imperial Planet to save a few of their own race, but the same is true for an Ork Planet or that of any race.
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Does the Imperium hate the Eldar?

As far as we know, the Imperium and the Eldar have a grudging respect for another.
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What is the oldest race in 40k?

The Slann are some of the oldest beings in the Warhammer 40k universe. They are said to have counseled the Aeldari millions of years before the Fall of the Aeldari about the dangers of the Warp.
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Did the Necrons create the Tyranids?

Who made them and why? There are a bunch of sources out there, but it's pretty much assumed (not confirmed) that the Old Ones made the Tyranids to act as a delete button for the other races in the universe (Necrons, Orks, etc.) as well as acting as a DNA bank if they needed to create something again.
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Did any old ones survive?

They are referred to as the "Old Gods" who lived prior to the birth of Slaanesh when they fought a war in heaven and hell against Star Devils. According to the author Kurdo Salvador, the Star Devils emerged victorious in this war and killed all the Old Gods, though one managed to survive.
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Who is the oldest dreadnought?

The oldest Dreadnought in the Imperium, Bjorn the Fell-Handed of the Space Wolves, was a member of the Primarch Leman Russ' retinue and fought in the Horus Heresy when he was still whole of body, making him well over 10,000 standard Terran years old.
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Which Inquisitor discovered the Tyranids?

Kryptman was the first to discover the Tyranids when he found the planet Tyran to be stripped of all life forms. Realizing that the new Xenos threat was headed for Ultramar, he warned ahead of the impending attack. Throughout the course of the three Tyrannic Wars, Kryptman learned as much as he could about the enemy.
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Why are Tyranids not in Dawn of War?

Most notably, the Tyranids do not appear in the original Dawn of War. This is most likely due to their mechanics which Relic found difficult to be portrayed properly with Dawn of War's for Dawn of War: Dark Crusade and Dawn of War: Soulstorm that makes the Tyranids a playable race.
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What races did the old ones create?

The Old Ones created the world's current geography and climate, and created new sentient races to inhabit it including the Slann, Saurus, Skinks, Kroxigors, Elves, Dwarfs, Mankind, Ogres, Giants and Halflings.
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Are Eldar all female?

As mentioned, there are aspects and cults that ARE single gender but no lore suggesting wider Eldar society is run entirely by female Eldar.
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Can Eldar have babies?

They can have children but the gestation period of their birth is said to be much longer. This is a typical staple idea in most fantasy for long lived races and common with Elves.
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What do Necrons call Tyranids?

Eldar have referred to Tyranids as The Great Devourer, referring to the Hive Mind. Necrons likely refer to orks as orks.
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Do the Tyranids fear the Necrons?

Tyranids do not avoid Necrons.
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Has a Norn queen ever been killed?

When a Norn-Queen is killed, the psychic backlash of its death in the Hive Mind -- approaching level Gamma 12 in intensity -- causes nearby Tyranid Hive Ships to calve, creating more Norn-Queens within their interiors.
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Who is the oldest god in 40K?

Nurgle is one of the major Ruinous Powers and is the oldest. The God of Death and Decay has been part of the galaxy since the beginning.
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Who is the youngest god in 40K?

Slaanesh is the youngest of the four major Chaos Gods, having come to full sentience within the Immaterium only during the 30th Millennium.
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What is the first race ever?

The first organized automobile competition, a reliability test in 1894 from Paris to Rouen, France, a distance of about 80 km (50 mi), was won with an average speed of 16.4 kph (10.2 mph). In 1895 the first true race was held, from Paris to Bordeaux, France, and back, a distance of 1,178 km.
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Have Orks ever allied with the Imperium?

The Orks, generally, believe themselves to be part and parcel with, or at least allied to, the Imperium of Man. This means that imperial vessels in void space can safely pass near, or even through, entire fleets of Orkperium without a Kroozer doing as much as correcting course.
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Can Tau breed with humans?

No. I'd have to say that if this was attempted no offspring would be produced. The fluff from Xenology and the codexes demonstrates that the Eldar and Tau are very dissimilar species from humans. The former is vastly more complex while the other is closer to a deer.
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Does the Emperor know about Necrons?

The Emperor knew more about Chaos than just about anyone in the setting. Presumably he knew of the Necrons, considering he managed to best and imprison one of their star gods.
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