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Civilised Worlds is a type of planet in the Imperium. They're generally worlds that don't suck to live on, normally being on part with current day earth. Somewhat the "jack of all trades" with the numbers of a hive, the industry of a forge world, and the farms of a Agri-Worlds.  
Civilised Worlds is a type of planet in the Imperium. They're generally worlds that don't suck to live on, normally being on part with current day Earth. Somewhat the "jack of all trades" with the numbers of a hive, the industry of a forge world, and the farms of a agri-worlds.  


Despite being the most common type of world they're rarely mentioned, mostly because they're not [[Grimdark]] unless they're being attacked. They are also used to highlight the sickening perfectness of the [[Ultramarines]], who obviously have a whole bunch where life is all perfect and [[Noblebright]]. Why no other marine chapters do this (except the [[Blood Gorgons]], but they're [[Heresy|Heretics]] and they only make it almost liveable) is just handwaived away.
Despite being the most common type of world they're rarely mentioned, mostly because they're not [[Grimdark]] unless they're being attacked. They are also used to highlight the sickening perfectness of the [[Ultramarines]], who obviously have a whole bunch where life is all perfect and [[Noblebright]]. Why no other marine chapters do this (except the [[Blood Gorgons]], but they're [[Heresy|Heretics]] and they only make it almost livable) is just handwaved away.


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[[Category:Warhammer 40,000]]
[[Category:Warhammer 40,000]]

Revision as of 23:01, 20 March 2016

Civilised Worlds is a type of planet in the Imperium. They're generally worlds that don't suck to live on, normally being on part with current day Earth. Somewhat the "jack of all trades" with the numbers of a hive, the industry of a forge world, and the farms of a agri-worlds.

Despite being the most common type of world they're rarely mentioned, mostly because they're not Grimdark unless they're being attacked. They are also used to highlight the sickening perfectness of the Ultramarines, who obviously have a whole bunch where life is all perfect and Noblebright. Why no other marine chapters do this (except the Blood Gorgons, but they're Heretics and they only make it almost livable) is just handwaved away.