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[[File:ProsperoPic.jpg|300px|right|thumb|Prospero, before the Furries fucked everything up. (Don't worry, they got back at them later.)]]
[[File:Prosperobefore.jpg|400px|thumb|right|Prospero as it was in its glory days.]]
Prospero was the world [[Magnus the Red]] landed on, and thus home to the [[Thousand Sons]]. Conveniently enough for the red cyclops, Prospero had become a haven for [[psyker]]s like himself and had flourished into a full-fledged paradise world, covered in white marble spires and powered by techno-psychic energy arrays. After curtailing the activity of a race of dangerous psychic predators called the Psychneuein, Magnus was named the leader of the planet, at which point it had become a veritable library of lore about the [[Warp]] that supposedly could not be found anywhere else ([[Black Library#In Warhammer 40,000|about that...]]).
[[File:Prospero.jpg|400px|thumb|right|And after the Wolves arrived. Sucks to be them, huh?]]
Prospero was the world [[Magnus the Red]] landed on, and thus home to the [[Thousand Sons]]. Conveniently enough for the red cyclops, Prospero had become a haven for psykers like himself and had flourished into a full-fledged paradise world, covered in white marble spires and powered by techno-psychic energy arrays. After curtailing the activity of a race of dangerous psychic predators called the Psychneuein, Magnus was named the leader of the planet, at which point it had become a veritable library of lore about the [[Warp]] that supposedly could not be found anywhere else ([[Black Library#In Warhammer 40,000|about that...]]). <s>Unfortunately, he never realized how vulnerable the planet was to an attack from above</s> It was one of the most heavily defended planets of Imperium by the time - not because of some huge heavily fortified fortresses, but because Thousand Sons could predict when and where their enemy arrive, and wipe them from the existence even before they enter the real space, and even if they somehow manage to bypass perils of the Warp and Thousand Sons fleet, the capital (and actually only) city of Tizka were protected by the thickest kine shields in the Galaxy, capable of withstanding [[Exterminatus]]-level bombardment, and any planetfalling invaders were to face the fury of a legion-sized force of crazy powerful sorcerers.  


It was destroyed by the [[Space Wolves]] early in the [[Horus Heresy]] in what is now called the Burning of Prospero, mostly because Magnus himself sabotaged almost all of the planet's defenses, since he thought he deserved his punishment, and the sorcerers who defended the city were incapacitated by the [[Sisters of Silence]] and the returning of the [[Chaos Spawn|Flesh Change]]. Following that event, the surviving Thousand Sons relocated to the Planet of Sorcerers.
<s>Unfortunately, he never realized how vulnerable the planet was to an attack from above.</s> It was one of the most heavily defended planets of [[Imperium of Man|Imperium]] by the time--not because of some huge heavily fortified fortresses, but because Thousand Sons could predict when and where their enemy would arrive, and wipe them from existence even before they could enter realspace, and even if they somehow managed to bypass the perils of the Warp and the Thousand Sons' fleet, the capital (and actually only) city of Tizca were protected by the thickest telekine shields in the galaxy, capable of withstanding [[Exterminatus]]-level bombardment, and any planetfalling invaders were to face the fury of a [[First Founding|legion]]-sized force of incredibly powerful sorcerers. Magnus was so sorry that he broke the [[Golden Throne]] that he tried to get rid of all of that.


It was destroyed by the [[Space Wolves]] early in the [[Horus Heresy]] in what is now called the Burning of Prospero, mostly because Magnus himself sabotaged almost all of the planet's defences, since he thought he deserved his punishment, and the sorcerers who defended the city were incapacitated by the [[Sisters of Silence]] and the returning of the [[Chaos Spawn|Flesh Change]]. Following that event, the surviving Thousand Sons relocated to the Planet of the Sorcerers (also known as [[Sortiarius]]).


Appropriately, it was named after Prospero, the sorcerer and protagonist of Shakespeare's play ''The Tempest''.
Shortly afterwards, the [[Jaghatai Khan|Khan]] visited Prospero to find out what happened there, and ended up having a duel with [[Mortarion]].
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In the 41st Millennium, Prospero is a blasted ruin, occasionally visited by [[Rogue Trader]]s seeking artefacts and [[Ahzek Ahriman|Ahriman]] moping over his failures. However, it got off better than [[Barbarus]], [[Chemos]], [[Colchis]], [[Nostramo]], [[Nuceria]], and [[Cthonia]], which were all [[Exterminatus|completely destroyed]].
 
Appropriately, it was named after Prospero, the sorcerer and protagonist of Shakespeare's play, ''The Tempest''.
 
==Wrath of Magnus & 42nd Millennium==
[[File:Prospero_Map.JPG|400px|left|thumb|Location of Prospero/Sortiarius.]]
[[File:ProsperoSystem.jpg|400px|left|thumb|Star chart of the Prospero System.]]
By the closing stages of the 41st Millennium, good old [[Magnus the Red|Magnymagick]] was feeling nostalgic for his old home and concoct a plan to send [[Sortiarius]] out of the [[Warp]] and orbit the Prospero System (Also known as the Forzare System). His plan? To devise a plot that would devastate his old nemesis' [[Space Wolves|Space Furries]] home system of [[Fenris]] and use the sacrifices he would wrought as a summoning ritual to pull off a [[Malcador the Sigillite|Malcador]] on Sortiarius. [[Just As Planned|It worked.]] The devastation of the Fenris System was in Magnus' eye, a win-win situation in which he manage to kill two birds with one stone. With Sortiarius now next to Prospero, the Thousand Sons did the unthinkable and became the first Traitor Legion to reclaim their original homeworld.
 
Essentially, the Fenris System got [[Anal circumference|''fucked hard'']], as in [[FATAL|'''REAL <u>hard.</u>''']] As in '''[[Midgardia]]''' for example, one of the most important places for the Space Wolves was [[Exterminatus|completely destroyed into chunks]] thanks in no part to Magnus and Mortarion double-teaming the furries (Don't worry, Magnus got back at Morty by blowing up the soon-to-be Plagueworld due to Morty still being a bigoted cock). The destruction of Midguardia caused [[Wat|solar flares]] and meteor showers on its neighboring planets. '''Svellgard ''' was an Oceanworld that was completely '''<u>GLASSED</u>''' ([[Halo|Covie Style]]) due to Midguardia's destruction. Boiling away its surface and turning it into a giant crystal ball. '''[[Frostheim]]''' had its ice melted off thanks to the [[Alpha Legion]] and somehow this caused [[What|the undead to rise from their graves]] (Warp-shit shenanigans I guess). Fenris' own moon, '''Valdrmani''', was rendered into a irradiated wasteland. '''Fenris''' itself was not spared and was quasi-exterminatus'd by the unintentional efforts of the [[Dark Angels]] and had its population culled by the [[Inquisition]] and [[Grey Knights]]. This has left the furries a bit [[Butthurt]] about the whole situation, [[Troll|and Magnus could only sit down and laugh his ass off]] whilst screaming [[Just as Planned|"JUST AS PLANNED!"]]... right until the moment he got [[not as planned|his demon ass kicked out of the Fenris system]] by a [[rage|vengeful]] [[Logan Grimnar]] and his totally-not-chaotic axe reforged from a weapon of a World Eaters champion. [[Just as planned| Khorne is still pretty proud of this one]].
 
As of the 42nd Millennium, Prospero and Sortiarius and the entirety of the star system is a independent political and governmental entity called [[New Kingdom]], that holds significant strategic and military training grounds for the Thousand Sons. Although a minor power at best, the [[Imperium of Man]] has not yet called a crusade on the Prospero/Sortiarius System even with [[Roboute Guilliman|Grandpa Smurf]] at the helm. It could be because Magnus' government is so damned close to the Great Rift and the fact that it is de-facto headquarters of a fucking Daemon Primarch that is also the second most powerful Psyker in the Galaxy. So like Doctor Doom's Latveria, the Imperium ain't gonna touch the area for now.
 
==Second Battle of Prospero==
Seeing as how badly the [[Space Wolves]] got their teeth kicked in, [[Logan Grimnar]] decided to get even with Magnus. The battle began when Logan Grimnar dispatched [[Njal Stormcaller]], [[Arjac Rockfist]], and a force of Space Wolves under to the ruins of Prospero, which since the teleportation of the Planet of the Sorcerers to its proximity had become a hub of Warp activity. The Stormcaller had been scanning the Warp in search of [[Leman Russ]], but had instead sensed something of great importance taking place on Prospero. On the surface of Prospero, Njal and the Wolves encountered Cultists of the Thousand Sons and eventually discovered that remnants of the Heresy-era 13th Great Company of the Space Wolves under Bulveye were trapped on the world in a network of portals. Shortly after Magnus the Red and the Thousand Sons arrived on the world, Njal discovered that the Daemon Primarch planned to secure the portals to summon an army of Daemons to the Materium.
 
Njal ultimately managed to rescue 200 members of the 13th Great Company, complete with Heresy-era armour, weaponry, and vehicles. However, they were then assailed by Magnus and his Thousand Sons, who were mustering at the Pyramid of Photep on Tizca for the ritual to unleash the Daemons. The Wolves were only able to escape thanks to [[Lukas the Trickster]], who delayed Magnus by offering him his spell of unlocking needed to unlock the portal network for his Daemonic army. [[Troll|However, the spell was just a useless piece of paper,]] and as Magnus promptly has an epic [[RAGE|Nerd Rage]] at Lukas; the final escapees under Arjack Rockfist managed to leave in a portal. Meanwhile back in orbit, Njal Stormcaller ordered that the Space Wolves fleet bombard Prospero ''again'' to prevent Magnus' ritual from coming to fruition.
 
==Known Planets in the Prospero System==
*Prospero - Former homeworld of the Thousand Sons Legion.
*[[Sortiarius]] - Known as the Planet of Sorcerers. Current base of operations of the Thousand Sons.
*Khalkhon - Death World.
*Meghaveda - Abandoned ammonia extraction site.
*Telkhine - Former methane processing centre.
 
==Gallery==
<gallery>
Image:40K-prospero-tizca.jpg|Prosperine Uni Pamphlet. Shame the only way to get into Tizca's University is to travel through Sortiarius now.
File:The Pyramids of Tizca.jpg|thumb|The beautiful city that was Tizca.
File:Prosperobefore.jpg|Prospero as it was in its glory days...
File:Prospero.jpg|200px|thumb|left|...And after the Wolves arrived. Sucks to be them, huh?
</gallery>
 
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Latest revision as of 10:08, 22 June 2023

Prospero, before the Furries fucked everything up. (Don't worry, they got back at them later.)

Prospero was the world Magnus the Red landed on, and thus home to the Thousand Sons. Conveniently enough for the red cyclops, Prospero had become a haven for psykers like himself and had flourished into a full-fledged paradise world, covered in white marble spires and powered by techno-psychic energy arrays. After curtailing the activity of a race of dangerous psychic predators called the Psychneuein, Magnus was named the leader of the planet, at which point it had become a veritable library of lore about the Warp that supposedly could not be found anywhere else (about that...).

Unfortunately, he never realized how vulnerable the planet was to an attack from above. It was one of the most heavily defended planets of Imperium by the time--not because of some huge heavily fortified fortresses, but because Thousand Sons could predict when and where their enemy would arrive, and wipe them from existence even before they could enter realspace, and even if they somehow managed to bypass the perils of the Warp and the Thousand Sons' fleet, the capital (and actually only) city of Tizca were protected by the thickest telekine shields in the galaxy, capable of withstanding Exterminatus-level bombardment, and any planetfalling invaders were to face the fury of a legion-sized force of incredibly powerful sorcerers. Magnus was so sorry that he broke the Golden Throne that he tried to get rid of all of that.

It was destroyed by the Space Wolves early in the Horus Heresy in what is now called the Burning of Prospero, mostly because Magnus himself sabotaged almost all of the planet's defences, since he thought he deserved his punishment, and the sorcerers who defended the city were incapacitated by the Sisters of Silence and the returning of the Flesh Change. Following that event, the surviving Thousand Sons relocated to the Planet of the Sorcerers (also known as Sortiarius).

Shortly afterwards, the Khan visited Prospero to find out what happened there, and ended up having a duel with Mortarion.

In the 41st Millennium, Prospero is a blasted ruin, occasionally visited by Rogue Traders seeking artefacts and Ahriman moping over his failures. However, it got off better than Barbarus, Chemos, Colchis, Nostramo, Nuceria, and Cthonia, which were all completely destroyed.

Appropriately, it was named after Prospero, the sorcerer and protagonist of Shakespeare's play, The Tempest.

Wrath of Magnus & 42nd Millennium[edit]

Location of Prospero/Sortiarius.
Star chart of the Prospero System.

By the closing stages of the 41st Millennium, good old Magnymagick was feeling nostalgic for his old home and concoct a plan to send Sortiarius out of the Warp and orbit the Prospero System (Also known as the Forzare System). His plan? To devise a plot that would devastate his old nemesis' Space Furries home system of Fenris and use the sacrifices he would wrought as a summoning ritual to pull off a Malcador on Sortiarius. It worked. The devastation of the Fenris System was in Magnus' eye, a win-win situation in which he manage to kill two birds with one stone. With Sortiarius now next to Prospero, the Thousand Sons did the unthinkable and became the first Traitor Legion to reclaim their original homeworld.

Essentially, the Fenris System got fucked hard, as in REAL hard. As in Midgardia for example, one of the most important places for the Space Wolves was completely destroyed into chunks thanks in no part to Magnus and Mortarion double-teaming the furries (Don't worry, Magnus got back at Morty by blowing up the soon-to-be Plagueworld due to Morty still being a bigoted cock). The destruction of Midguardia caused solar flares and meteor showers on its neighboring planets. Svellgard was an Oceanworld that was completely GLASSED (Covie Style) due to Midguardia's destruction. Boiling away its surface and turning it into a giant crystal ball. Frostheim had its ice melted off thanks to the Alpha Legion and somehow this caused the undead to rise from their graves (Warp-shit shenanigans I guess). Fenris' own moon, Valdrmani, was rendered into a irradiated wasteland. Fenris itself was not spared and was quasi-exterminatus'd by the unintentional efforts of the Dark Angels and had its population culled by the Inquisition and Grey Knights. This has left the furries a bit Butthurt about the whole situation, and Magnus could only sit down and laugh his ass off whilst screaming "JUST AS PLANNED!"... right until the moment he got his demon ass kicked out of the Fenris system by a vengeful Logan Grimnar and his totally-not-chaotic axe reforged from a weapon of a World Eaters champion. Khorne is still pretty proud of this one.

As of the 42nd Millennium, Prospero and Sortiarius and the entirety of the star system is a independent political and governmental entity called New Kingdom, that holds significant strategic and military training grounds for the Thousand Sons. Although a minor power at best, the Imperium of Man has not yet called a crusade on the Prospero/Sortiarius System even with Grandpa Smurf at the helm. It could be because Magnus' government is so damned close to the Great Rift and the fact that it is de-facto headquarters of a fucking Daemon Primarch that is also the second most powerful Psyker in the Galaxy. So like Doctor Doom's Latveria, the Imperium ain't gonna touch the area for now.

Second Battle of Prospero[edit]

Seeing as how badly the Space Wolves got their teeth kicked in, Logan Grimnar decided to get even with Magnus. The battle began when Logan Grimnar dispatched Njal Stormcaller, Arjac Rockfist, and a force of Space Wolves under to the ruins of Prospero, which since the teleportation of the Planet of the Sorcerers to its proximity had become a hub of Warp activity. The Stormcaller had been scanning the Warp in search of Leman Russ, but had instead sensed something of great importance taking place on Prospero. On the surface of Prospero, Njal and the Wolves encountered Cultists of the Thousand Sons and eventually discovered that remnants of the Heresy-era 13th Great Company of the Space Wolves under Bulveye were trapped on the world in a network of portals. Shortly after Magnus the Red and the Thousand Sons arrived on the world, Njal discovered that the Daemon Primarch planned to secure the portals to summon an army of Daemons to the Materium.

Njal ultimately managed to rescue 200 members of the 13th Great Company, complete with Heresy-era armour, weaponry, and vehicles. However, they were then assailed by Magnus and his Thousand Sons, who were mustering at the Pyramid of Photep on Tizca for the ritual to unleash the Daemons. The Wolves were only able to escape thanks to Lukas the Trickster, who delayed Magnus by offering him his spell of unlocking needed to unlock the portal network for his Daemonic army. However, the spell was just a useless piece of paper, and as Magnus promptly has an epic Nerd Rage at Lukas; the final escapees under Arjack Rockfist managed to leave in a portal. Meanwhile back in orbit, Njal Stormcaller ordered that the Space Wolves fleet bombard Prospero again to prevent Magnus' ritual from coming to fruition.

Known Planets in the Prospero System[edit]

  • Prospero - Former homeworld of the Thousand Sons Legion.
  • Sortiarius - Known as the Planet of Sorcerers. Current base of operations of the Thousand Sons.
  • Khalkhon - Death World.
  • Meghaveda - Abandoned ammonia extraction site.
  • Telkhine - Former methane processing centre.

Gallery[edit]

The Planets, Systems, Regions and Sectors of the Galaxy
Imperial Homeworlds: Holy Terra (Luna) - Sacred Mars
Primarch Homeworlds: Baal - Barbarus - Caliban - Chemos - Chogoris - Colchis
Cthonia - Deliverance - Fenris - Inwit - Medusa - Nostramo
Nocturne - Nuceria - Olympia - Prospero - Macragge
Notable Imperial Worlds: Accatran - Acreage - Agripinaa - Alaric Prime - Arkhona - Armageddon - Astaramis
Atoma Prime - Aurelia - Aurum - Badab Primaris - Bakka - Baraspine - Barbarossa IV
Belacane - Bellerophon's Fall - Belis Corona - Beseritor - Betalis III - Black Reach - Bodt
Branx Magna - Cadia - Calderis - Calth - Catachan - Chinchare - Coronis Agathon - Cretacia
Crucis - Cyrene - Death of Bianzeer - Dreah - Drenthal - Drusus' Shrine World - Dusk - Eleusis
Endymion Prime - Espandor - Equinox - Fedrid - Fenksworld - Fervious - Frostheim
Galen VI - Gantz - Ganymede - Ghosar Quintus - Grail - Gramarye - Gryphonne IV
Gulgorahd - Hale - Harakon - Hethgard - Hilarion - Hydra Cordatus - Hydraulic
Incron - Iocanthos - Isstvan III - Istrouma - Jupiter - K'otal - Klaisus - Kanak - Karrik
Kenov III - Klybo - Konor - Krieg - Kronus - Kurkaris - Laius Rift - Landunder - Loebos
Malfi - Medusa V - Mercury - Meridian - Messelina Gloriana - Mezoa - Midgardia - Minea
Mithron - Mordia - Mornax - Morwen VI - Naxos - ND0/K4 - Necromunda - Nemesis Tessera
Nemeton - Neptune - Nethamus - Novaris - Numinal - Ophelia VII - Orask - Orbel Quill
Pandrosar - Paramar V - Pavane - Percipre - Phyrr - Pluto - Port Maw - Prol IX - Pry - Pythos
Reth - Rophanon - Rocyria - Rynn's World - Ryza - Sacris - Sanctuary 101 - Saturn - Savlar
Scelus - Scintilla - Sepheris Secundus - Shaprias - Siscia - Soryth - Spectoris
St. Josmane's Hope - Tallarn - Tandaris - Tanith - Tantalus - Tartarus - Terrax
The Lathes - The Pearl Moon - Thracian Primaris - Thramas - Tranch - Tintaroth
Titan - Tsagualsa - Turtolsky - Typha-IV - Typhon Primaris - Uranus - Valhalla
Vanitor - Vaporius - Vaxanide - Venus - Vigilus - Vitria - Volonx - Vostroya
Vraks - Vyaniah - Wrack - Zayth - Zel Secundus - Zhao-Arkkad - 108/Beta-Kalapus-9.2
Chaos-aligned
or Daemon Worlds:
Bathamor - Black Marble - Bubonicus - Bulwark - Cyclothrathe - Eidolon - Exyrion
Fleshworld - Glass Moon - Iniquity - Kathalon - Medrengard - Oliensis - Plague Planet
Sicarus - Slaughtersphere - Sortiarius - The Writhing World - Triplex Worlds - Ulan Huda
World of Immortal Sorrows - Xana II
Xenos Worlds: Amontep II - Arkunasha - Arthas Moloch - Dal'yth - Lub'grahl - Mandragora - Mekslag-Ikks
Quintus - Salash'hei - Sagacity - Silva Tenebris - T'au - Taros - Tinek'la - Ursulia - Vior'los
Contested and
Other Worlds:
Falon's Lament - Kulth - Mahir - Obstiria - Ravacene - Scansion Beta - Skapula
Systems and Regions: Ghoul Stars - Halo Zone - Jericho Reach
Kaurava System - Solar System - Stygius Sector
T'au Septs - Taelus System - Ultramar
Types of Worlds: Agri-World - Craftworld - Daemon World - Death World - Eldar World
Forge World - Fortress World - Hive World - Civilised World - Tomb World