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In the 41st Millennium, the Emperor of Mankind's sons and followers have attempted to govern the Imperium in his stead.

The Imperium is a collection of vassals and direct territories spread throughout the galaxy. The millions of worlds are split among so-called "states", all of which answer to Terra. The upper levels of the Imperium's government are divided into four layers. Going from the top down, like the pieces of a pyramid, they are: The Triumvirate, the Regency Council, the Government of Magna Terra, and the Segmentums. This makes for an interesting, overly-complex arrangement that is arguably even more of a bureaucratic hell than the vanilla Imperium. Then again, maybe it's easier for a triumvirate of three superhumans (Custodes/Primarchs) to vote on major decisions than it is for a group of 12 High Lords.

Triumviratus Homines Posterite[edit | edit source]

The Triumvirate For the Future of Man acts as the de facto collective head of government for the Imperium. The Triumvirate’s responsibilities also include aiding the Emperor of Mankind in his recovery, safeguarding his health and well-being, and ensuring that there are no threats to him. The maintenance of the Astronomicon and the continuous work of the Human Webway Gate also fall under the Triumvirate's direct jurisdiction.

The Triumvirate consists of three heads, known as Triumvirs. Each one is concerned with an aspect of the Emperor's health and well-being:

Constantine Valdor
Oversees The Emperor's security from physical threats and dangers.
Fulgrim
Oversees the Emperor's recovery, and ensures that he is protected from medical and mental threats.
Magnus
Oversees protection of The Emperor from spiritual and supernatural threats.

In theory, each Triumvir has authority over their particular dimension of the Emperor's well-being. In practice, the overlaps between these domains results in conflict, resulting in triumvirs bickering with each other until cooler heads (most often Fulgrim) can find a compromise.

Meeting of The Triumvirate[edit | edit source]

When the Triumvirate meets, they do so in a secret room in the Imperial Palace called the Sanctorum. This room is warded off by both Magnus and the Emperor to prevent its discovery and any interference.

  • After the Triumvirate adjourns, each emerges from the room with a document, which details the decision that has been made.

Relations of the Triumvirate[edit | edit source]

One or more individuals may be brought in to sit on Triumvirate meetings as advisors. Their role is merely for observation and consultation; they have no final say in the decision making process. In fact, they are not even allowed to be present during the final part of the decision making process.

Konrad Curze
The most frequent visitor to the Triumvirate council and almost like its fourth member. The Night Lord is regularly called upon by the Triumvirate both for his visions of the future, as well as for his capacity as The Emperor's Executioner.
The Emperor of Mankind
  • Needless to say the Emperor's own opinion about both his capabilities, as well as his knowledge is welcome.
  • Per his own agreement, the Emperor understands that his current role is an advisory one, and, out of courtesy, will leave when the Triumvirate makes its decision.
Sanguinius
  • As the Imperial Regent and simultaneously the Warmaster, Sanguinius is consulted by the Triumvirate. They're well aware of his Red Thirst.
Fabricator-General of Mars
As head of all Forgeworlds and an idicator of the Imperium's scientific capabilities, The Fabricator-General of Mars has occasionally stood before the Triumvirate on matters of vulnerabilities as well as possible technological issues. That is in the days before the Martian Heresy, at least.
The Aurelian
  • Magnus and Fulgrim's deified Brother occasionally makes an appearance, given his rather unique perspective on the current on-goings of the Warp.
  • The Aurelian also is often aware of spiritual sicknesses and vulnerabilities in the Imperium that most would not notice until it is too late.
  • It was through The Aurelian, for instance that The Triumvirate learned about Corax's fall to Malal, as well as rumblings about the Black Crusade.
  • Because they can regularly consult with The Aurelian, the Council has never felt any need to speak with the Spiritual Lieges themselves, sidestepping the entire church.
Vulkan
  • Often called on technical matters.
  • Vulkan is seen as a more "neutral" choice, given the inherent biases of Ferrus Manus and The Fabricator General.
  • When a particular project needs to be created without the rest of the Imperium or galaxy knowing about it, Vulkan is called.
Lord Inquisitor
  • The Head of The Inquisition will on occasion be consulted for knowledge about a particular threat
  • The Lord Inquisitor will also be tasked with spcific actions on behalf of the Triumvirate, when receiving such a task they are performed with the Utmost Secrecy.
Legate to the Katholian Curia
  • The Katholians have a network of spies often greater than that of the Inquisition. Occasionally the Legate is called for sensitive work, usually regarding issues of potential corruption in the Inquisition.
  • The Katholian Legate is to The Lord Inquisitor what Vect is to Eldrad.
Rogal Dorn
Rogal's architectural insight can occasionally be called upon for highly secret projects.
Eldrad
  • Eldrad was the Imperium's preferred representative of the Aeldari and was occasionally consulted. Following Eldrad's death at The Fall of Craftworld Biel-Tan, the Triumvirate's last reliable connection to the Aeldari world was severed. None among the Drukhari, Ynnari, or minor factions are trusted enough to enter the Triumvirate. While other Aeldari (usually the Drukhari, and Craftworld Remnants) are occasionally contacted, they are kept at arms length.
Lady Malys

The Custodians worked with the Dark Eldar before in vanillahammer, now that they are significantly less grimdark, there is more opportunities for cooperation

  • The Archon of Commoragh is seen as an asset when the Council needs the Eldar's knowledge or capabilities.
  • Though fees are often exorbitant and suspicious, Vect's "Everything is for sale" mentality has been invaluable at times.
  • Malys and Commoragh are also used when the Imperium needs to act in Webspace against or unbenowest to the rest of the Eldar.
Demon Primarchs
  • On rare occasion, the Triumvirate has somehow dealt with the Demonic Primarchs, offering aid in exchange for swerving the great game to the Imperium's advantage.
  • This development has only occured starting in M39, after consultation with the Emperor and the Aurelian.
  • The most common consulted is Corvus Corax, the least common is Alpharius.
  • When said demons visit, they do so with The Aurelian and several C'Tan era technologies present.

The Regency Council[edit | edit source]

Overseeing the governance of Terra and the rest of the Imperium, the Regency Council acts on behalf of the Emperor himself, and attempts to continue his mission.

Magisterium Magna: Constantine Valdor[edit | edit source]

As Captain-General of the Adeptus Custodes, Constantine Valdor was granted the title Magister Maxima, or ultimate controller by the Emperor himself, well before The Great Treachery. Originally tentative to use his power over the primarchs and all government, that attitude changed following the disaster that unfolded following the treachery.

When Magnus heard The Captain General's defense of The Council of Nikea he rose from his seat. "Are you so blind in your obsessive, geneticly programed devotion to father, you are willing to pretend all of this didn't happen, and that what did was just a "small hiccup." Is your conditioning and geneticly addled mind even capable of cogitating that your Master could make a mistake?" Without raising his voice, Constantine replied, "I could be convinced that he made at least twenty."

--Records from the Council of Terra

While the primarchs blamed Lorgar, the council of Nikea and the Imperial Truth, Valdor blamed the disastrous egos of the primarchs, as well as his own negligence. In Valdor's eyes, the inability of the Primarchs to put aside their own vanity for the good of the Imperium nearly cost humanity its future.

Post treachery, Constantine Valdor pushed back against the Primarchs' efforts to place Sanguinius as head of the Imperium, instead using his own well established title to subjugate them to his oversight. Valdor views his job as a negative role, keeping all of the different leaders of the Imperium in check, especially the 12 Primadonas. Technically he and every single Custodes outrank the Primarchs, though they almost always use their authority through Valdor. In private amongst his fellow Custodes, he often refers to their Role as Adeptus Nutrices (Bureau of Wetnurses) and himself as Magister Maxima (Head Schoolmaster).

Constantine Valdor, alongside Fulgrim, and Magnus form the Triumveratus Homines Posteri (Triumvirate of The Future of Mankind), who oversee the recovery of The Emperor.

Warmaster: Sanguinius[edit | edit source]

Beloved by all, there was no other person who could shoulder the burdens of Empire following Horus' resignation. Sanguinius serves as the "face" of the regency, despite being only one of the regency members.

Sanguinius' acts on behalf of the Council of Regents. He notes with some disdain how eager his brothers were to shrug off their responsibilities onto him out of despair. Yet as Head Regent, he has very little interest in actually managing the day to day affairs of the Imperium, usually leaving said management to the rest of the Regency Council and to the Highlords of Terra. His main emphasis is instead on leading the Imperium's armies against the forces of Chaos.

Legiarch Lupercal[edit | edit source]

The Great Treachery had shaken Lupercal's faith in his capacity to lead. Though Sanguinius and others protested, Lupercal stepped down as Warmaster. With Sanguinius now commander of the Imperium's war-making ability, he continues to coordinate the Imperium's forces as "The Commander of The Legions." Though he now takes orders from his brother Sanguinius and the rest of the council, Lupercal's sharp mind and capacity for governance has made him an indispensable asset to The Warmaster. Under his new title, Lupercal, takes care of the day-to-day management of warfare that the mercurial Sanguinius can't be bothered with. He ensures that the Legions meet the Warmaster's exacting standards and the auxillaries are used to the best of their potential. His greatest weapon is his own legion “The Luna Wolves,” which serves as the spearhead in most offensives.

Given Sanguinius' general disinterest and disdain for Human Auxillaries, Lupercal also has free reign to use The Imperium's tithed soldiers and auxillaries from allies, as he sees fit.

Magisterium Libri (Qitobuqa): Jaghatai Khan[edit | edit source]

Inheriting the Codex Astartes from Roboute Gulliman, Jaghatai Khan oversees the Chaptered Astartes as “Qitobuqa” (Chorgoran (ie Distorted Chagatai) for “Master of the Book”). Given the many varried and specialized roles that these Chapters have taken on. Jaghatai, (With The Lion) have taken on many of the duties that The Inquisition does in Vanilla Hammer. Jaghatai's role in the codex astartes is primarily supervisory and judicial, with the Khan having the final say on interpretation of The Codex.

Magisterium Artificis: Ferrus Manus[edit | edit source]

Originally offered to Vulkan, who declined in favor of governing the Ultima Segmentum. Fulgrim and Ferrus Manus work together to create technology and equipment for the Imperium. Both Civilian and Military. Fulgrim’s focus being something of a “Surgeon General” for the Imperium while Ferrus Manus serves as the head engineer and liaison to the Adeptus Mechanicus.

Magisterium Vitalis: Fulgrim[edit | edit source]

A wide-reaching department, covering apothecaries, geneticists, and ecologists. Fulgrim was selected in the hopes that he could do for Terra what he had done for Chemos. When he is not undertaking grand terraforming and bio-engineering projects, Fulgrim traverses the Imperium trying to establish some modicum of health and safety standards. He often travels with his best friend and chief artificer Ferrus Manus, and between the two of them most engineering problems can be solved.

Magisterium Arcanae: Magnus[edit | edit source]

Magnus oversees the actions of all psykers. Both He, Constantine Valdor, and Fulgrim are responsible for the security and well being of The Emperor, with Valdor focusing on physical security, Magnus warding against supernatural threats, and Fulgrim ensuring the physical health and healing.

The Black Ships are headed by Magnus, which is partially used to maintain the golden throne, but is also in part to head an academy for psykers. Which young psyker goes where is ultimately his choice, and the descision often haunts him.

Magnus Aids The Khan in the organization of the Free Chapters, especially those whose focus is on anti-demonic forces.

Magnus, along with occasionally Konrad Curze, will take on the Golden Throne in order to aid their father in recovering.

Additionally, Magnus is supposedly working on improving and repairing the Webway gate, but already overwhelmed as it is, this task has been moving at a glacial pace.

Magisterium Juris: Konrad Curze[edit | edit source]

Following Leman Russ's Abdication: Konrad Curze and his Night Lords have assumed the role of eliminating The Enemies of The Emperor. While Sanguinius is referred to as "The Emperor's Fury" Curze is merely known by the more subdued term of "The Emperor's Disapproval." Such a banal name hides the true Silent rage and terror behind that name. It is as if to say "The Emperor disapproves of your existence, which is now forfit."

Konrad Curze also serves as the Council's liason to the Imperial inquisition, which he does with sadistic glee.

The Government of Magna Terra[edit | edit source]

The Government of Magna Terra governs the affairs of the entire Imperium, checked by the Regency Council. This is where the majority of the human government is held. The Government is a mixed oligarchy, with most representatives selected based on their own internal processes.

Positions:

Ducati Terrae[edit | edit source]

Permanent positions of the High Lords of Terra. They represent significant imperial interest.

Merchant Admiral[edit | edit source]

Speaker for the interest of the Rogue Traders and other merchants

Lord of The Void[edit | edit source]

All military ships are under the governorship of The Grand Admiral. The only ships that do not fall under this lords jurisdiction are those belonging to the Rogue Traders.

Subordinate Branches[edit | edit source]

Lord Commodore Solar
Commander of the Sol Protection Fleet. In addition to protecting the Sol System from pirates and being the first line of defense against invasions, the Lord Commodore also regulates customs passing through Segmentum Solar.
Lord Commodore Segmenti
Each Segmentum has its own small force of guard fleets.
The Lord Commodores are nortoriusly corrupt due to their "strong working relationship" with Rogue Traders.
Grand Admiral of The Fleets
Does most of the work coordinating the naval vessals of The Imperium.
Lord Quartermaster
In addition to ensuring all naval ships are stocked and properly requisitioned, he also is responsible for the procurement of new vessals.
Lord Bursar Legiones
Following the devastation wrought by Traitor legions using their navies, particularly the desolation of Ultramar, Chemos, and Deliverance. It was decided at the council of Terra that all legions would be required to sign over their ships to the High Lords of Terra. Every ship used by the Legione Astartes is "on loan" from The Lord Bursar, who supplies the ships with crews and provisions.
Rear Admiral of The Auxilliries
Coordinates the tributed fleets by the Imperium's Segmentums.
Fleets under Grand Admiral of The Auxillaries
In exchange for their greater Autonomy from Imperial Affairs, every "Socii" is expected to provide a significant tithe of ships and crews for the Imperium's navies. The size of the fleet demanded is determined by a Terran led census of their Allied nation's forge world and industry capacity.
McCragge Memorial Fleet
Tithe of ships and elite crews provided by Royum Ultramar
Mechanicus Navy
The State of The Art navy owned by the Adeptus Mechanicus
Macharian Drungarioi
Grand Macharia's small but formidable Naval Force.
Kroot Sphereships
The Kroot Nation's mysterious Sphereships are required to tithe years of service to the Rear Admiral

Lord Commander Militant[edit | edit source]

Captain General Adeptus Custodes[edit | edit source]

Lord Regency Representative[edit | edit source]

The Regency council is not permitted to step foot into the High Lords of Terra chambers without invitation. The Lord Regency Representative is the ambassador and liason to the Regency council.

Peternoval Envoy[edit | edit source]

Master of The Astronomicon[edit | edit source]

Lord Administratus[edit | edit source]

Head of The Imperium's vast bureaucracy.

Subordinate offices[edit | edit source]
Lord Censor
The Imperium's autonomous vassals operate under different laws of tribute as the rest of the Imperium. As such, it falls upon The Lord Censor to inspect the Vassals of The Imperium and ensure they provide tithes of wealth, goods, ships and soldiers appropriate to their capacity.
Lord Numismator
Responsible for the keeping of the imperial currency.
Lord Bursar
In addition to its tithes, a major source of the Terran government's income is through interest from Loans provided to the various governors, ecclesiarchs, nobility, generals, and rogue traders.
This office is not to be confused with Lord Bursar Navis, who governs the ships used by the Legiones Astartes.
Lord Publicani
The Lord Publicani is responsible for procuring the tithes provided by the planets throughout the Imperium.
  • There is a joke in the Imperial court that a good indicator for the financial health of the imperium is to see who has the thicker waistline: Lord Publicani or Lord Bursar.

Lord Arcana[edit | edit source]

Lord Juris[edit | edit source]

Lord Gulliman[edit | edit source]

Responsible for the Imperium's greatest bulwark against the many threats of the Galaxy, the Lord Gulliman is the Commander and Chief of all Codex Chapters. All non Legion members of the Adeptus Astartes answer to The Lord Gulliman. The Lord Gulliman in turn represents them to The High Lords of Terra. By design, the Lord Gulliman regularly butts heads with both the Legiarch Horus, and Lord Commander of The Astra Militarum. The Lord Gulliman is responsible for inspecting the capability of the Chapters, mediates inter-chapter disputes, as well as advising the creation or dissolution of chapters as needed.

Jura Codices[edit | edit source]

Modeled after The Aurelian Cult's "Ordo Lexicanum" the Jura Codices are codex lawyers similar to the ordo with two crucial differences: First, they answer to Lord Gulliman not to the Ecclesiarchic Council of Espandor, and second, they do are a non-religious order. As such despite being less well developed and significantly smaller, they are often used in inter chapter disputes in which at least one party is uncomfortable with the Aurelian Cult's mediation. Like the Ordo they are mediators for chapter disputes, and like the ordo, ultimately their decisions can be overruled by Jaghatai Khan. The Jura Codices, because of the order's secular nature, there are prominent antiquitae members of the ordo including the Katholean Vashti Bích Avishag, famed for discovering an Alpha Legion plot against the Pleasure Seekers and Excorciators chapter.

Relation with Jaghatai Khan[edit | edit source]

Jaghatai Khan technically oversees the Codex chapters in terms of the laws that govern them, however Lord Gulliman is the one who ultimately has final say over where these chapters are deployed.

The Tartarans[edit | edit source]

Very little is known about this mysterious chapter of space marines. Its origin is as old as the First founding, but its genetic legacy is a secret. What is known is that it is a chapter personally commanded by The Lord Gulliman and serves to kill astartes chapters that have fallen to chaos or have gone rogue. This is technically under the jurisdiction of Konrad Curze, but The Lord Gulliman, and the other Chapters Astartes prefer that these disputes are kept in-house.

The Tribunii[edit | edit source]

The Tribunii watch over particular interest groups. Often representing the members of the Imperium that would otherwise be cast aside. The Tribune do not have lawmaking power, but they do have the capability to veto any law or directive made by the High council.

Tribune of The Faithful[edit | edit source]

The Tribune of The Faithful represents the interests of the various religious organizations throughout the Imperium. They and the Tribune of The Antiquitae work to prevent the persecution of their Faiths. Given its overwhelming size, the Tribune of The Faithful mainly focuses on The Aurelian Cult, but it also attends to other faiths in the Imperium as well.

Extraordinary Tribune of The Antiquitae[edit | edit source]

Similar to The Tribune of The Faithful, This tribune prioritizes the "Cultis Antiquitae" who are considered to have special protected status in the Imperium of Man. Additionally, the Tribune of the Antiquitae also serves as the Protector as Terra's Ancient Culture, and conservationists. As an Extraordinary Tribune, the Tribune has additional privilege of introducing motions and amendments into the Council. Their vetos and amendments to protect historical artifacts have caused considerable headaches for Fulgrim and his terraforming efforts.

Tribune of The Abnormal[edit | edit source]

The Tribune of The Abnormal looks after all of the Mutant subspecies of the Human Race. The tribune implores the Council to look after humanity's wayward mutant children rather than appeal to more eugenics-minded urges. While not an extrondinary tribune himself, he often works with The Extrodinary Tribunes of The Forgotten and Antiquitae to gain protections for some abnormal species.

Tribune of The Primitives[edit | edit source]

The Tribune of The Primitives looks after the Primitive and Feudal worlds of The Imperium, ensuring they are protected and that their low technological status does not see them unduly harassed.

Extrodinary Tribune of The Forgotten[edit | edit source]

A curious position, the Extrodinary Tribune of The Forgotten was founded, to quote Constantine Valdor, "To serve as a voice for the voiceless, and protect those who would be ground by the War Machine of a thousand worlds." It has been the Extrodinary Tribune that has created certain protections for civilians, restrictions on drafts, organizations for the Care of Orphans.

The Nuncii[edit | edit source]

The Nuncii represent the leaders of the Segmentum governments to the High Lords. They do not have voting power but they can petition to the high lords.

Nuncio Tempestus[edit | edit source]

Nuncio as of M40
Berard Ragemprand (Company captain of the Haput Korps)

Nuncio Pacificus[edit | edit source]

Nuncio as of M40
Chi`ke Adibol (Daughter of Nocturne)

Nuncio Obscura[edit | edit source]

Nuncio as of M40
Karol Kolya Blaz (Vostroyan Lezboav)

Nuncio Nihlus[edit | edit source]

Nuncio as of M40
Arsênio Dario Nilo (captain under Diandialo's trader company)

The Legati[edit | edit source]

Represent the representatives of semi-autonomous Segmentums to the Council. They have limited voting and veto power (usually when pertaining to issues regarding their particular realm). What they do have is speaking authority, and as such they can somewhat influence proceedings.

Legatus Martii[edit | edit source]

Represents Mars' capacity as a forgeworld and is also Diplomatic Liason between Mars and Terra

Legatus Ultramari[edit | edit source]

Legatus Cerullii[edit | edit source]

Legatus Macharii[edit | edit source]

Segmentums[edit | edit source]

The Lords of the Segmentums answer to the High Lords of Terra. They receive semi-autonomy in management of their Segmentums, provided that they pay in tithes and troops.

Segmentum Solar[edit | edit source]

Leader
Warmaster Sanguinius
Capitol
Terra (aka Magna Terra)

Segmentum Solar does not have a Primarch governor. As the Seat of the Imperium, Segmentum Solar is technically under the governorship of the Emperor himself and his chosen representatives. In practice, Fulgrim and Sanguinius are heavily involved in managing the Segmentum Solar, and often circumvent the High Lords.

Segmentum Tempestus[edit | edit source]

Leader
Rogal Dorn
Capitol
Central Fort (formerly Inwit)

Taking the Segmentum closest to Terra, Dorn has transformed the Segmentum into a "fortress". No statues are to be found in the Segmentum Tempestus, and yet no one can fail to see the Mark of The Master-Builder throughout the realm. Dorn governs from Inwit, but the planet has been stripped down to its very core and rebuilt into a labyrinthine fortress world thrice its original size. It's a masterwork of fortifications at the center of an entire interplanetary realm of fortifications. Those traveling to the Segmentum cannot shake their sense of awe at Dorn’s handiwork, while also shaking with a sense of dread. “What sort of enemy would need these fortifications?”

Segmentum Obscura[edit | edit source]

Leader
The Lion El'Johnson
Captiol
Vostroya

The Closest to The Eye of Terror, only Magnus The Red was considered to be the most capable of protecting the Imperium’s most Warp-Susceptible region. However, Magnus was considered to be needed on Terra for both the Golden Throne, and For supervising the new order of Anti-Warp legions such as The Grey Knights (and later Corvidae founding Astartes).

The Next runner-up was Kurze, but while Fulgrim and Magnus loved their brother, and he was a stalwart defender against the warp, no one trusted him with Leadership of civilians. The Next obvious choice only could be "The Lion." On the front line of any attack by Lorgar and The Ruinous Powers, El'Johnson has tailored his legions and his armies in defense against the Warp. His armies have both the highest number of blanks as well as the Highest number of Sanctioned Psykers. The Dark Angels scour the Segmentum for evidence of Corruption and The Fallen, and "The Knights of Calliban" (his Segmentum Army) aid in defending the planet from Demonic Attacks.

Ultima Segmentum[edit | edit source]

Leader
Vulkan
Capitol
Nocturne

The hardy and rebellious peoples of the Ultima Segmentum need a Primarch both unwavering in his sense of justice, and caring in love of the people. No other person could fulfill this role but Vulkan.

Royum Ultramari[edit | edit source]

Space Bretonia with a Renaissance French, Lombard, and French Colonial Aesthetic

A faction of proud, petty, and zealous warriors. The Realm of Ultramar was temporarily granted independence following the devastation of the great treachery, but now the Imperium again exerts as much control over its "Ally" Ultramar as it does over any of its other distant realms. Ultramar has rebuilt itself into a chaotic yet vibrant collection of nobility, "free" space marines and religious orders. Their navy and shock troops have been invaluable to the Imperium's war effort.

Ultramar, following the Treaty of Chorgoris after the Great Treachery of Lorgar was recognized to be independent in its own affairs. The Realm of Ultramar still recognizes the Emperor as its sovereign lord, as well as the father of their god The Aurelian. Half of Gulliman’s remaining legions were donated to the Imperium, who now serve it at large. Ultramar, according to the Treaty, answered only to the Emperor himself, but in practice usually works with Corvus Corax, Ultima Adeptus and Liaison to Ultramar, and Jaghatai Khan, the “Book-Keeper” and “The Master of Chapters.” Ultramar is governed as a collection of feudal kingdoms under the suzerainty of the Ultramarines Chapter Master.

Worlds of Ultramar were De Jure "Independent" from the Imperium because of the events of The Urizen Insurrection (destruction of maccragge, warp-storms, suspicion of other primarchs). This was in no small part thanks to the Work of Jaghatai Khan, who took the notes of his buddy Rouboute for The Codex Astartes, and Christopher Tolkein'd them into the "Codex Astartes." Under the Codex, most of the White Scars, orphaned Ultramarines, and Loyalists abandon their legions to act as independent chapters that would work in Ultramar and the Imperium. In the 41st Millennium, Ultramar is space Bretonia complete with a deified Tarasha Euten Serving as the Lady of The Lake (as well as Mary in Catholicism/Orthodoxy). Ultramar is covered with noble houses who religiously follow the Codex Astartes (as well as Gulliman's other writings), and will go on quests for the "Great Mother's" Favor. This universe's "The Black Templars" are called the "The Black Eutenites" who are essentially a collection of Grail Knights and Knights Errant, who go Lorgar Hunting. They're "Black" because they paint over their previous Chapter insignia to denote their service exclusively to "The Queen Mother." The Capitol of Ultramar is now Espandor, with Calth (space Santiago) and a rebuilt Maccragge being sites of holy pilgrimage. The Refugees of Maccragge have become a special nobility in Ultramar, with families taking the names of evacuation ships.

Segmentum Pacificus (defunct M40)[edit | edit source]

Leader
The High Lords of Terra

Part of Grand Macharia as of M40. Like the Segmentum Obscurus, The Galactic Northeast suffers from its close proximity to the Eye of Terror, and incursions from The Black Legion of Lorgar and his allies. The Segmentum Obscura, however, benefits from the dillegent (some would say paranoid) management and guidence of The Lion. The Segmentum Pacificus was offered to Leman Russ, Jaghatai Khan, Ferrus Manus, and Konrad Curze, all of whom declined. The Segmentum fell under the leadership of The High Lords of Terra, for whom the segmentum was always a secondary priority to the Galaxy at large, and the Solar Segmentum. This neglect was only intensified by the sclerotic early years after The Great Treachery, where the Regency Council stumbled from crisis to crisis. Between Lorgar's Black Crusades, wars with Imperium Undivided, The First War of The Beast, The War of The Raven, and The Promethean Insurrection, more and more resources were diverted to the Galactic West. Between the distance from Terra and the paralysis of the High Lords rulership, the Segmentum Pacificus was never truly under their control, and by M38 was a favorite hunting ground of Chaos Warbands and Cultists. The Segmentum was all but completely conquered by Chaos though never officially claimed as such. It was all but lost before Macharius moulded the anarchic tributaries into a personal Imperium. Despite the High Lords of Terra demanding that the Segmentum return to them the Primarch Regency council, fearing it would lapse again, sided with Macharius. The Segmentum was dissolved with the majority Granted to what became "Gran Macharia" and what paltry territories kept by the High Lords were incorporated into Segmentum Solar.

Grand Macharia[edit | edit source]

If Macharius is Space Alexander, then this is Space Greco-Bactrian kingdoms with a mixture of 19th Century Latin America (William Walkers's Nicaragua, De Rosa's Argentina, Diaz and Santa Anna's Mexico)

Grand Macharia represents the frontier of the Imperium and is a military state. Located in the former Segmentum Pacificus, the great commander and adventurer Macharius Solar led a personal crusade with his allies to break the Segmentum Pacificus from Chaos's control. The "State of Grand Macharia" was a creation of the Regency government when conflicts between The Great Conqueror Solar Macharius and The High Lords of Terra came to a head. Macharius was granted a portion of territory he conquered to govern as a fully independent nation, provided he provide a significant force for Sanguinius' war effort. Following Macharius' premature death under suspicious circumstances, the State is governed by his generals in what some in the Imperium have referred to as "a permanent transitional government."

Segmentum Nihlus (Kroot Nation)[edit | edit source]

Leader
Origionaly led by Henri Oftbaal-Diandiolo (Descendant of Anh Haput-Diandialo) before was subsumed by the Primarchs
Kroot Nation Observational Council
Horus Lupercal (nominally)
Henri Diandialo
Spiritual Liege of Ichar IV
Tyr-an danu-whani speaks for the Kroot Nation
Merchant house Diandolo also has significant sway in the Kroot Nation
Capitol
None, the Kroot Nation is nomadic

Ghurkhas

The only segmentum that lacks physical territory, the Kroot Nation emulates the Great Rogue Trader of Old and travel in massive ships as the guests of whatever segmentum they enter.

History[edit | edit source]

When the Imperium conquered what is now The "T'au State," they did so with the help of a species they found known as the Kroot, protected from Extinction by a Rogue Trader Anh Haput-Diandialo "known by the Kroot as Wutazudan Ani"). Originally part of the Imperium's Conquest of The T'au space, most of the race died once again in the Great "Ethereal" Revolt, in which most of T'au space was lost to a mysterious revolt where the T'au Slaughtered the Kroot.

Like in Vanilla hammer the Dark Eldar did it, however rather than for Drukhari shits and giggles, the Grimbright Dark Eldar did it in conjunction with Craftworld Eldar for a specific purpose. Namely the Etherials and T'au revolt was created to eventually counter-act the imperium. The Etherials are little more than puppets of the Eldar

The Few remaining Kroot were extracted from T'au space.

The Kroot Nation had a troubled history establishing their place following the loss of T'au Space. In an Imperium that feared them, while finding them too useful to dispose of, the first century was spent in political limbo. They were not welcomed in the Rump state of Cerulian, as the violent atrocities on both sides during revolt of the etherials permanently destroyed the relationship between T'au and Kroot. Royum Ultramari offered to allow them as a vassal state of them. But this not only outraged The Cerulians, who threatened war with Ultramar in the middle of the Black Crusade, but also The High Lords of Terra.

Efforts to carve for them new territory have failed. Originally it was proposed that the Kroot should have their own land carved out of the other Segmentums. Henri Diandialo originally proposed Catachan as an ideal world given their unique genetic characteristics. This too was rejected. Since as the other segmentums were both unwilling to either give up territory, have The Kroot rebuild their numbers near their territory. The Kroot spent decades shuffled from planet to planet and war to war.

Frustrated by the Imperium's treatment of a race his family felt obligated to protect, Henry OftBaal-Diandialo developed his own plan for the Kroot. Taking inspiration from the Migrant Tallarn Fleet, Index Chorgoris, and his own experience as a rogue trader, he created the foundations of what would become The Kroot Charter. He established the tribes into different migrant fleets in which he would act as the leader of the nation. The High Lords of Terra, concerned about an already powerful Rogue Trader family having access to a powerful race of Xenos as a private army as well forced him to surrender the Kroot to the High Lords of Terra at the risk of the revocation of his rogue trader's license. It was here that both Horus and Konrad Curze stepped in. Seeing the High Lords as overstepping their reach. He asserts his privilege as legiarch and insists that he take authority over. The fight between House Diandialo, Horus, The High Lords, and Ultramar resulted in a compromise.

The compromise saw The Kroot made into a "segmentum without territory." The Kroot would ultimately be beholden to the High Lords of Terra. The Segmentarch would be made of an "advisory council" consisting of Horus Lupercal, House Diandialo, and The Spiritual Liege of Ichar IV would be recognized as "Segmentarch" of The Kroot with tithes ultimately going to the High Lords of Terra. The Kroot Warpspheres now roam imperial space taking after their great founder as traders, and mercenaries.

Curellian Socii (Wuni Enclaves)[edit | edit source]

A rump state, originally it was the tributary name of the T'au conquered and made subject by the Imperium in M36. However since then the Revolt of the "Ethereals" in M39 saw nearly all of the T'au break off from the Imperium's control, claiming full independence. What reamained were a few backwaters who cling to the Imperium's protection. These planets consist mainly of Former Water Caste dissidents and revolutionaries and Earth caste refugees. Mockingly called the Wuni (Mud caste) by the other T'au, the Curellian Socii have attempted to build their ideal casteless state in the shadow of the Imperium's benign neglect. They have been relatively successful as backwaters became vibrant worlds sharing a peculiar blend of Ultramarine, Imperium and archaeo-T'au culture.

Adeptus Mechanicus[edit | edit source]

It's essentially the vanilla Adeptus Mechanicus, until sometime in the start of the 2nd Epoch (M35-M45). Then Mars, and presumably the Fabricator-General and most of the rest of Mechanicus turn traitor during the Martian Heresy. Presumably they'll join forces with the Dark Mechanicum and the forces of Chaos, for common cause against the Imperium and in order to survive. The Traitor Mechanicus persists as such until the 3rd Epoch (M45-M53), when they and the forces of Chaos will finally be conquered by the Imperium.