Global Heresy: Cambrius System

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With the events of Istvann V still filtering throughout the Imperium the Heresy is still largely unknown to the forces within the Australis Ultima Sector, even amongst the isolated 'Traitors' who may have been seperated from their Legion for years. However even in the far reaches of the Eastern Fringe, the flames of treachery flicker. Located deep within the Sector, a single System has been targeted by Traitorous forces as a high priority and have dispatched fleets in order to secure it; the Cambrius System and its Adamantium rich mining world of Cambrius Minor.
Without the dark resources of their primary forces Coreward the Traitors strike forces were as equally hampered by the warp storms as their despised enemy and have arrived haphazard giving the Loyalists a chance to muster defences and call in reinforcements from surrounding Sub-Sectors. Already skirmishes have been reported on both the capital world and the military listening post on the edge of the system, but more is sure to come as the Legio forces amass for an assault against the main target itself.

Cambrius

The Capital world of the system and Sub-Sector Governor; being a relatively recently elevated world, it is still far from urbanised, its primary industry being agriculture and livestock.
Games played on this world can use any manner of setups and terrain.


Outpost Cambrius

A deep space listening station; although nothing compared to the great shipyard and floating fortresses of the Coreward Systems, the listening station is still a vast structure with some sections falling into disrepair.
Games played on this location would be better suited to use the Zone Mortalis rules to more accurately represent the close confines of a station.