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===Cerephon Maxima=== Near the border of the Segmentum Obscurus, at the humbled Cephalon Maxima was to produce one great work. The planet, the once impressive forgeworld, proudly producing its weapons, Titans, and tanks for the Imperial war against the fanatical zealots of Luther. Precariously near the Kingdom of Lorgar, it weathered the attacks of the Urizonites. And though wounded, it survved the endless raids by Angron, Champion of Nurgle, and the raids of his swarms of World Eaters. So many threats it survived, but it was False hope that finally broke it. In M34, The great son of The Emperor, Corvus Corax returned from his hunt of the Penitent Konrad Curze. Rather than this reunion being one of glorious return, the Captain of the 19th returned touched by an all-consuming shadow. His hatred of Chaos had consumed him, and his time in the warp had made him a rabid beast of destruction. Thus began The War of The Raven. Caught between the zealots of The Raven, the loyalists of Sanguinius, and opportunistic attacks from The Ruinous powers, the forge world saw its industry destroyed. The planet was torn apart, hive worlds were leveled, and irreplicable industry from The First Age of Man, lost forever. The Loyalists finally triumphed, and their reward for their loyalty? The High Lords declared the planet a “salvage world.” The Planet never recovered as what industry remained the tech priests of a thousand forgeworld by Vulture like tech-priests. Those with the money and sense to leave the planet, long did so, leaving only the mutants and some stubborn gangers in a desolate world. Save for the oceans of toxins and sludge left from millennia of industry, the only remaining trace of its past were a few maintenance buildings. The powers that governed the planet feared their slide into irrelevance, and in desperation sought to tithe to The Lion and the only resource they had left, manpower. The maintenance manufactorums, once used to convert the army of servitors needed to maintain the Forge World’s miles of machinery were made into a new army. “The Tenebram Conscripts” were pulled from the hordes of former workers and underdwellers and “complied” into service. The plan worked, the fallen manufacturing center found new life as a fortress world, as the abhumans and gangers of the planet were conscripted and augmented into pliant soldiers. The Lion El’Johnson, the embattled Prince of The Segmentum Obscura, was always in need of steadfast bodies, and so the Tenebram conscripts found themselves on both the front lines and back lines of conflicts across the segmentum. With their artificially induced loyalty an asset against the demonic forces and zealots of the Urizonite. Once cast aside and forgotten tech-priests became powerful Magi, as citadels, star ports, recruitment camps, and diplomatic missions were built around their servitor processors. With human misery as the product, rather than the biproduct of Cerephon Maxima, the machine of war chugged eagerly onwards. Though perhaps its greatest product, was its least expected. Rhenia, an Ogryn mother forced to undergo the servitor process, now known as Saint Rhenia, destroyer of Demon-Engines
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