Tolleth
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Forge Moon of the Tolleth Concalve | |
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Ultima Segmentum |
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Geography
Physics
Type Standard iron/silicate
Mass 4.2 x 971 kg
Density 8.12 g/cm3
Composition 34.9% iron, 25.5% oxygen, 22.1% aluminum, 12.2% silicon, 5.4% other metals, trace other elements
Gravimetry
Gravity 17.9 m/s2
Escape Velocity 18.7 km/s
Rotation Period 9.4 hours
Axis Tilt 8.3 °
Atmosphere
Type None
Pressure None
Composition None
Population
Unknown
History
Early in Bharteth's history, the coming of a Mechanicum Explorator ship changed the direction of the planet and its people forever. Recognising the industrial potential of the planet and eager to research the caches of xenotech the, soon to become, Tolleth Conclave formed an alliance with the Bharteth Hive which would last for millennia to come. Taking possession of the huge moon orbiting Bharteth the Mechanicum would help expand the planets industrial coverage and provide them with Orbital security in exchange for a monopoly on the extraction and research of the xenos ruins scattered throughout the system. Throughout the historical records though, there were no references to the Necrons awakening and purging the surface like that of Enterigar III. Had the Xenos race been cleansed of the planet previously or was this not one of their Tomb Worlds? Instead like so many human worlds the conflict and strife came from within. The unrest of millions and than billions of people contained within a single unending towering city built around the ominous Blackstone pylons would result in hundreds of civil wars and uprisings. Perhaps more so than the average Hive world, Bharteth suffered from a constant instability, a lack of absolute control by one governing faction or House which could enforce order and peace.
Campaign Reports
Global Heresy: The Stilling of Bharteth | |||||
063.013.M31 | Bharteth | Ongoing |
Prelude to WarTo accurately document how this desperate conflict started is difficult to ..→ |