Setting:Tiji Sector/Planets

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The Tiji Sector contains many notable planets that are described in detail here.

Work in progress.

Planets

Abyssius Monasturius

Planetary Class: Hive World.

Environment: Inhospitably hot, dry and barren. Most of the population lives in heat-shielded hive cities.

Leadership: The planetary governor is elected from the most respected priests of the Ministorum, to serve until his death.

Imperial Contribution: Dedicated logistics hub and manufacturer of common products.

Additional Information: Administratum hive world run by the Ministorum. Hot, long days and big population.

Xomula: Death is a preferable option

Agailareptor

Planetary Class: Dead World. Formerly Cemetery World.

Environment: Hot and arid with a poisoned atmosphere and sparse flora. The location of the remaining heretics is unknown.

Leadership: The surviving heretics cooperate with one another in a democratic system.

Additional Information: Ex-cemetery world, but pesky Chaos artifacts made it more trouble than it was worth and it was subject to Exterminatus. 70 people still live here; Chaos is tenacious.

Aquaphobia

Planetary Class: Mining World.

Environment: Ocean world rife with tectonic activity and full of flora and fauna. Population lives in seafaring vessels and habitats on the ocean floor.

Leadership: The Chapter Master of the Deep Ones.

Imperial Contribution: Base of operations for the Deep Ones and a valuable mining colony for the Adeptus Mechanicus.

Additional Information: Aquatic world with volcanoes. Deep Ones are here. Adeptus Mechanicus presence.

Asev

Planetary Class: Feudal World.

Environment: Warm and watery with an extremely poisonous atmosphere. The population lives in a vast, self-maintaining underground complex.

Leadership: Each individual clan is led by a prophet who preaches native interpretations of the Imperial religion. Each prophet names his successor on his deathbed.

Imperial Contribution: Very little. Provide occasional Deep One recruits. Adeptus Mechanicus occasionally research the housing complex, constructed during the Dark Ages of Technology

Additional Information: A toxic feudal world with no outside contact and a scant 4100 population.

Augurus Prime

Planetary Class: Forge World.

Environment: Watery world with extreme seasons and sparse flora. The population live in enclosed forge hives.

Leadership: The Fabricator General is elected once every eight years from the ranks of the Magi of Augurus Prime and by the Magi.

Imperial Contribution: The Tiji's Sector primary manufacturer of Titans and other advanced war machines.

Additional Information: The home of the proud Augurus Titan legions.

Azarious

Planetary Class: Mining World.

Environment: Heavy gravity, roasting hot and extremely poisonous. The population lives in heat-shielded underground mining complexes.

Leadership: Each complex is elects a Singer, who handles the logistics and repairs and sings Ministorum hymns to raise the spirits of his community.

Imperial Contribution: Produces a substantial amount of metal utilised by the Adeptus Mechanicus in the Sector.

Additional Information: An inhospitable mining planet known for its dense minerals and many ore-laden moons.

Scholar's Rest

Planetary Class: War World. Formerly Pleasure World.

Environment: Small but perfect garden world. The population live in temporary housing complexes.

Leadership: The expedition to this place is led by a Magos Explorator, who leads a large mercenary force.

Imperial Contribution: Prospective pleasure world. Currently being investigated by the Adeptus Mechanicus after sightings of alien technology.

Additional Information: Also known as Bennan Ainiluin. A paradise world that turned out to be an Eldar Maiden World. The Eldar want it back. Defended almost entirely by mercenaries.

Cataclysm

Planetary Class: Forbidden World.

Environment: Garden world with extreme seasons. The population lives in a single dome-shaped and environmentally sealed hive.

Leadership: An Inquisitor of the Tiji Conclave is elected to protect the world for an eight year term by his colleagues.

Imperial Contribution: The centre of Inquisitorial activity. This is where Inquisitorial forces and trained and the darkest secrets of the Tiji Sector are kept.

Additional Information: Secret Inquisitorial Headquarters. It's where the Inquisition keeps all the forbidden stuff they don't want to destroy but don't want to fall into the wrong hands.

Deleator

Hard winters make this a feudal world of Vikings led by a small number of Inquisitors to be loyal servants of the Emperor.

Detaniax

Deadly Forgeworld with incredibly advanced technology, but a surprisingly small Mechanicus presence.

Endrythis

Huge iceball. Filled with people praying to the Emperor for somewhere better to live, and to protect them from death by frostbite.

Extermis Cratum

A world that was once a paradise. It was hit by a shard of a broken world, so it's now a hell hole.

Ferrum Sanctimonia

Temperate Shrine World with beaches. Priest volleyball! Has a Hospitalier Sisters of Battle order here called Order of the Healing Touch because a Saint purged Heretics from the region. Sisters guard that coastal spot even today.

Forge World LVX, In Process of Renaming to Emperor's Holy Light

A former Forge-World turned Shrine-World by the beatification of Saint Infernus. The Ecclesiarchy now desperately struggles against the Cult of the Omnissiah for religious dominance on the planet.

Hades

A fleet of colony ships that discovered, to their dismay, that the planet they were sent to colonize didn't exist. Until the paperwork goes through to correct this error, the fleet pays tithes to The Imperium and does its best to survive in the void.

Hesphri J62G

Tiny, unremarkable planet. A small crashed ship of 56 struggles to survive until rescue.

Hetopia III

Penal colony so hellish that it was designated as a Pleasure World as a joke by two yuppies in the Administratum.

Hylios

Hylios is a world in the middle of the terraforming process. Simple as that. It also has only 47 people maintaining quite a military.

Implausibla Prime

Irradiated hive world under the oppressive regime of former Arbiter, His Most Geriatric Bitumen Hoarfrost, Planetary Governor. A true galactic rarity, Implausibla is a hive world with adequate law enforcement; the Arbites undergo the same training that most Imperial Guardsman do.

Iniega

Pleasure-class gas giant capable of sustaining life with eighteen satellites covered in Hive Cities.

Inferno

A waterless, searing Death World with a deadly atmosphere that somehow supports 9 million people and a high tech Titan legion with industrial tech only. May the Omnissiah be praised.

Itsot

Blistering hot shrine world 'tended to' by unlucky bastards in the Ministorum who nobody likes.

Ix

Bizarre frontier world with thousands of fertile rain forest islands drifting around on an ocean of magma.

Ixion II

Blazingly hot Administratum world where the oceans migrate. The entire population lives on floating hive-arks.

Kratos

Crazy world like Xomula but with only microbial life on it.

Koganusan

Terrifying, poisonous and ocean-covered forge world with one-hour days. It leaves a cloud of landmarks in its wake that it rams into when it completes its circle.

Mining Site 0298

Features a rocky, barren landscape that's grim, dark and gritty and covered in miners.

Mundania

Average in every way.

Nashakal

Extraordinarily important and well defended shrine world.

Nebraskus

Agri-world. Light gravity, bearable atmosphere.

Nephertis

A Forbidden World controlled by Chaos death cults; the xenofauna are absolutely deadly. Not even the Inquisition sees any use for the place.

New Krieg

Hive world with an absolutely deadly atmosphere, little moisture and endless piles of warheads. Krieg, anyone?

New Prospero

Wonderful, beautiful paradise world that's just about perfect in every way imaginable - to everyone's surprise.

Nogred

Developing world, mainly military.

Odabar

A bureaucratic hell-hole, almost literally. A hive world of unbearable heat devoted almost utterly to the Administratum. Mercenary wars between varying branches and offices are encouraged by the dictatorship, which believes they help promote efficiency.

Orvana

Highly populated hive world under incredibly strict Imperial rule after rebellion. Pick up that can, criminal scum.

Ravenforge

Nobody goes to Ravenforge.

Requiem

Frozen poisonous wasteland, but there's bodies of fallen Guardsman and Space Marines, so they'll find those bodies and give them a proper burial Emperor-dammit.

Saskatchewion

A massive agriworld that uses the planet's extraordinarily toxic atmosphere to magnify light into the pervasive agri-domes.

Sors Natio

Moist water vapor planet.

Surat Thani

A Cemetery World that is dotted by rocky plateaus that go above the clouds, and thermal storms that melt steel. It's an incredibly important planet in the Tiji Sector; it's where the Guardsmen are buried.

Syran

Mineral rich mining world with lots of radiation due to an enormous Red Giant sun.

Taedium

A frontier world, that will be a paradise once it's fully colonized.

Tempest

A planet that will cook you in the summer, freeze you solid in the winter and kill you via terrible storms in between. Also a dictatorship.

Tempestus Solaris

Planet itself is worthless. Orbiting space stations are valuable to the military. So valuable, it's their capital.

Texasium

Agri-world covered in a bunch of farmers who zealously follow a religion preached to them by a handful of confused missionaries.

Unpredictibla VI

63 xenos, descendants of a crashed ship's crew, try desperately to reclaim the knowledge to get off this miserable rock, but have so far only managed to claim back advanced space.

USSR

Reservation of United Security of Select Republics: A planet known for it's razor sharp grasses which are processed down into drinkable machine oil. The planet is almost entirely volcanic glass, which is farmed and harvested by the population.

Utopia

Reaches nearly 400 degrees in the summer, but has swamps in the polar regions because of the crazy axial tilt.

Veresuomi

A mining world notable for its heavy defenses and complete lack of Imperial presence.

Volcania

61 dudes with spears and swords fucking up everything that dares to come to their planet.

Welktor

A forbidden, former-chaos planet. It's current population of 8 million seeks to eke out an existence post-Exterminatus.

Wereu IV

A now forbidden former Mechanicus R&D world. All further information is classified as part of the condition of the planet's quarantine.

Winterchase

Freezes in winter. Boils in summer. Large population of feral nomads who have their own version of the Emperor to reflect on their world travel to stop themselves from dying. They make for fierce warriors and loyal guard recruits.

Xaviol

The Sector's communications hub by virtue of its predominately Astropathic population.

Xomula

Hideous, Catachan-dangerous swamp world. Absolutely crazy Xeno world where the Adeptus Mechanicus have gone to research.

Yhas

A celestial object that's not quite a planet or a sun. This creates valuable objects worth mining for on the 50 satellites.

Zemoo

A xeno world with potential Kroot presence. Suspected to be a Tau listening / research post.