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The Mahar chronicles indicate that Iteru was settled during the Age of Technology, perhaps ten thousand years before the Great Crusade.  The Knight World had certainly been colonized long enough to build up a substantial population and local industry before the emergence of the Knightly Orders in late M23, as is evident from at least twelve different Houses being named in the early Mahar chronicles.  Between boasts at the feats of the ancient Maryannu Brotherhood, the ancient chroniclers make it clear that Iteru's troubles were manifold.  The emergence of psykers led to daemonic incursions.  Amatteir raiders carried off thousands of captives at a time.  Worst of all, the Knight Households fought among themselves.  By mid-M26, it seems that only three Households remained: House Sobek, the Maryannu Brotherhood, and the Order of Bahri.
The Mahar chronicles indicate that Iteru was settled during the Age of Technology, perhaps ten thousand years before the Great Crusade.  The Knight World had certainly been colonized long enough to build up a substantial population and local industry before the emergence of the Knightly Orders in late M23, as is evident from at least twelve different Houses being named in the early Mahar chronicles.  Between boasts at the feats of the ancient Maryannu Brotherhood, the ancient chroniclers make it clear that Iteru's troubles were manifold.  The emergence of psykers led to daemonic incursions.  Amatteir raiders carried off thousands of captives at a time.  Worst of all, the Knight Households fought among themselves.  By mid-M26, it seems that only three Households remained: House Sobek, the Maryannu Brotherhood, and the Order of Bahri.


But the Alim have their own histories.  Contrary to the tales of the Maryannu Brotherhood, who hold that their fraternity escaped slavery through fierceness, Al-Sherar's records show that the Mahars submitted without a fight and were given the most lenient of terms.
These three Households faced the emergence of a new power.  For two thousand years the tech-priests of Al-Sherar had developed their home world, harnessing its natural resources and those of the other worlds in its system.  Although their command of interstellar flight was limited, the Alim had observed opportunities in the systems close to their own - including Iteru.  The Ameer Ibn-Allas was dispatched to subdue Iteru with a mighty army, including a demi-legio of the Legio Antsar.
 
According to the Mahar chronicles, all three Households fought bravely.  House Sobek succumbed first, destroyed by the god-machines of Al-Sherar.  Then the Order of Bahri capitulated and was enslaved.  Only the Maryannu Brotherhood was so brave and valiant that Ibn-Allas had to offer a compromise, thus enshrining the house's liberties.  But the Alim have their own histories.  Contrary to the tales of the Maryannu Brotherhood, Al-Sherar's records show that the Mahars submitted without a fight and were given the most lenient of terms.


==Matériel Strength==
==Matériel Strength==


Assured of the loyalty of the Order, the Alim were unsparing in their material support.  Even before Al-Sherar's industrial might was swollen by the shackling of lesser Forge Worlds and Industrial Worlds, the Order of Bahri possessed hundreds of Knight Armours.
Assured of the loyalty of the Order, the Alim were unsparing in their material support.  Even before Al-Sherar's industrial might was swollen by the shackling of lesser Forge Worlds and Industrial Worlds, the Order of Bahri possessed hundreds of Knight Armours.

Revision as of 21:07, 31 March 2015

The Thrall-Knights of the Order of Bahri
Household Grade Primus
Warden Domain Iteru (primaris rights, Maryannu Brotherhood recognised as peers)
Cognomen The Slave Knights of Iteru
Allied Legions/Forge Worlds Bound in servitude to Al-Sherar, terms of service led to co-operation with Legio Antsar and Fifth Legion
Allegiance Fedelitas Constantus

This page details people, events, and organisations from the /tg/ Heresy, a fan re-working of the Warhammer 40,000 Universe. See the /tg/ Heresy Timeline and Galaxy pages for more information on the Alternate Universe.

The Order of Bahri was a powerful Knight Household forced to serve the Alim of the Forge World Al-Sherar. The Order was best-known as the original home of the mighty Freeblade, "Lord of Bones".


History

Before the coming of the Great Crusade, the Knight World Iteru had been ruled for thousands of years by the Alim, the tech-priests of Al-Sherar. Their local potentate, accorded the rank of Kazi-alkudar, enforced the loyalty of the Scions of the Order of Bahri through sinister augmentations. What libraries remain on Iteru are kept by the "Mahars" of the Maryannu Brotherhood, a lesser Household kept under looser controls.

The Mahar chronicles indicate that Iteru was settled during the Age of Technology, perhaps ten thousand years before the Great Crusade. The Knight World had certainly been colonized long enough to build up a substantial population and local industry before the emergence of the Knightly Orders in late M23, as is evident from at least twelve different Houses being named in the early Mahar chronicles. Between boasts at the feats of the ancient Maryannu Brotherhood, the ancient chroniclers make it clear that Iteru's troubles were manifold. The emergence of psykers led to daemonic incursions. Amatteir raiders carried off thousands of captives at a time. Worst of all, the Knight Households fought among themselves. By mid-M26, it seems that only three Households remained: House Sobek, the Maryannu Brotherhood, and the Order of Bahri.

These three Households faced the emergence of a new power. For two thousand years the tech-priests of Al-Sherar had developed their home world, harnessing its natural resources and those of the other worlds in its system. Although their command of interstellar flight was limited, the Alim had observed opportunities in the systems close to their own - including Iteru. The Ameer Ibn-Allas was dispatched to subdue Iteru with a mighty army, including a demi-legio of the Legio Antsar.

According to the Mahar chronicles, all three Households fought bravely. House Sobek succumbed first, destroyed by the god-machines of Al-Sherar. Then the Order of Bahri capitulated and was enslaved. Only the Maryannu Brotherhood was so brave and valiant that Ibn-Allas had to offer a compromise, thus enshrining the house's liberties. But the Alim have their own histories. Contrary to the tales of the Maryannu Brotherhood, Al-Sherar's records show that the Mahars submitted without a fight and were given the most lenient of terms.

Matériel Strength

Assured of the loyalty of the Order, the Alim were unsparing in their material support. Even before Al-Sherar's industrial might was swollen by the shackling of lesser Forge Worlds and Industrial Worlds, the Order of Bahri possessed hundreds of Knight Armours.