Board Thread:Warhammer 40k General Discussion/@comment-121.219.152.237-20130611141910/@comment-104.34.238.202-20150321010133

http://warhammer40k.wikia.com/wiki/Harlequin

"A peculiarity that sets the Harlequins apart from their craftworld and Exodite kin is that they do not bear Spirit Stones. Normally, when an Eldar dies, their unprotected soul is devoured by Slaanesh unless it is preserved inside one of these mysterious gems and joined with an Exodite World Spirit or Craftworld Infinity Circuit. Yet the Harlequins alone possess a secret that allows them to escape Slaanesh's jaws, and it is not one they seem willing to share."

"The most startling truth of the Solitaires is that, unlike other Harlequins, who are protected by their faith in Cegorach, their souls are doomed to be devoured by Slaanesh, although the Laughing God attempts to intercede on the Solitaire's behalf after their death and force the Prince of Chaos to compete for his or her soul."

Aresius King, the info above lends some credence to his theory, if the soul/lifecycle of a Harlequin were this intimately involved with Cegorach, then it would fit nicely into lore, if the death and rebirth was regarding the Solitaires. Much like a god of Chaos might spawn beasties or warp creatures into their likeness, the Laughing God could be so involved with His Solitaires.