User blog comment:RemosPendragon/Canon policy (part 3)/@comment-2253300-20140626211213

I have a few notes. First off I think you should clarify the N1 rule. The way it is stated would have one believe that you have to state the Founding of your fanmade Chapter. This of course is an unreasonable demand as there are many Chapters that don't know their origins, and there are ways that one can use this as a plot device when making a Chapter. Also I believe there may already be a rule for this in our canon policy, but I am not sure whether it was added. No Unforgiven Chapter should ever forgive one of the Fallen and knowingly accept them back into the fold. I know this seems like a no brainer, but we have had incidents in the past.

The second thing I would like to bring up is the "No Eldar Chaos followers" rule. That rule is nonsense. No race, especially a race as psychically potent as the eldar is immune to Chaos. For that matter Slaanesh does not simply eat any Eldar that begins following Chaos. There are even precedents in canon where eldar or Dark Eldar worship Chaos. Ahra the Fallen Phoenix being one case in point For that matter Slaanesh could not devour the soul of an Eldar who has already pledged their soul to one of the other Chaos Gods as it would be outside his sphere of influence from that point on.

Finally regarding the Chaos Gods section. It's stated in the Canon Policy that Daemon princes and Greater Daemons can in fact attain god-status through particular effort, though they are then under the same restrictions as other fanmade Chaos Gods. This is something that we know can occur because the Keeper of Secrets, Amnaich the Golden nearly did it. Furthermore these entities may still be worshiped as gods even if they do not technically gain Chaos God status. Also I would like to remind you to add the resource restrictions on Fan Chaos Gods. That being that they may not possess a Daemon World, and can only possess one Warband of Chaos Space Marines.