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For starters, toss night vision from your hunter exarch. It is beyond rare that this power will ever matter(night fight on T5,6, or 7, while game has not ended, hunter is alive and targeting something outside 12").
Putting the spiritseer with the scytheguard is a mixed bag; on one hand you get voice of twilight, which is outright effing silly with scytheguard. On the other hand, cannonguard benefit more from the spirit mark ability. Neither is wrong, pick which fits your tactics best.
Since your going with Iyanden, your foot cannonguard won't have access to conceal, making them easy picking for the right guns. This means your spiritseer will also soon drop, losing the precious rock of healing. I would strongly urge you to take wraithblades with axes and shields. Combined with voice of twilight you hit with S8 Ap2 on the charge. Easily tarpitted, but very hard to kill.
Consider taking the spirit stone of Anath'lan on your serpent based spiritseer. Take voice of twilight default, while retaining the ability to cast a second power. Voice+scytheguard+psychic shriek is borderline cheating, and there are several other fun combos available. You may also want to consider the spear of tehulas, for some extra dakka and beatstick power on your seers. Goes fine on either one. Replace your shuriken pistol though, as the spear is better virtually every time, and you may want the witch staff against hordes.
Another option is to get more wraithguard/blades for the foot squad. Drop the exarch, and possibly take the wraithknight stock to max out the squad.
Feasible alluded to the ghostwalk matrix, which is very good and very affordable on your spare points. By no means required, but deadly tools in the right hands.
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