Spoiler: Sub-sector Osse
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Luxzemburg (Type-K Orange Dwarf): Luxzemburg is a major Forge World that is well-renowned for producing large ground-based transport vehicles, ranging from freight trucks to troop transports for the Imperial Guard. Several smaller manufactorum’s specialize in more luxury vehicles such as motorcycles, racing vehicles and high-end luxury transports for the wealthy. It is the third planet of four, and it orbits a bright orange star. The other three worlds are now honey-combed with labyrinthine tunnels from the ongoing mining operations upon them. The planet closest to the star is mined for the deep-dwelling pockets of unrefined Prometheum contained within.
Ubalto (Type-M Red Dwarf): The twisting, narrow streets of the Hive World Ubalto are home to some of the nastiest gangs and urban predators in the Sub-sector. This world has all but been forgotten by the Imperium for only the upper reaches of the Hives are safe from wandering gangs and tribes that have overrun the lower reaches. They have a society built on inter-tribal and inter-gang warfare and much of the toxic wilderness has spilled into the poorly maintained Hives. The nobility of Ubalto live like kings and Queens, their power based entirely on the distribution of meager resources to buy the loyalty of the tribes below. Occasionally, when the Imperial Guard has need of extra manpower, they will send massive recruitment drives down to round up the people of Ubalto as if it were a feral world.
Shivan (Type-M Red Supergiant): This system contains only one intact planetary body, a vicious Death World in close proximity to the star. It’s surface is bathed in solar radiation, and the surface of the once sandy planet has been melted to sheer plains of slippery black glass. A Mechanicus research facility exists tucked into a narrow, craggy cleft between glassy mountains.
Coram (Type-F Yellow Dwarf): Coram is an industrial world. It doesn’t have the sort of infrastructure, or Mechanicus presence to ascend to a true Forge World. Instead, it’s countless small cities compete with each other to produce quality lasguns and las-pistols. They are best known for the Coram XXIV-pattern Lasgun, and the Coram IX-pattern Las-Pistol.
Caszic (Type-G Yellow Giant): The massive world that is Caszic is the only planet in the system, and is a gas giant almost as large as the giant star at the systems center. The gas giant has an upper atmosphere rich with oxygen, while the significantly denser atmosphere below a seven kilometer safe zone is heavy gasses constantly churning in intense ion storms. Several large floating cities drift through the safe zone, gathering energy from the random ion strikes that streak through the area in vast collection-arrays.
Oberstyre (Type-A White Supergiant): Oberstyre is an up and coming Forge World. It’s primary industry on the surface consist of crafting components for the void-ships that are assembled in the immense shipyards that orbit the planet. The entire planet is focused upon the production of void-faring vessels, and the shipyards can host an impressive twenty-seven hulls.
Hraline (Type-F Yellow Subdwarf): Hraline is an Agri-World with two moons that have a rather inconsistent orbit. This odd orbital pattern makes for a fluctuating water table that allows for a few bountiful harvest seasons, followed by a long drought. The planet is a lush paradise for a third of its long year, followed by a long recovery period. It is a hard life the citizens live, but the inevitably bountiful harvest at the end of the dry spell brings considerable wealth to those who make it home. It produces a number of small luxuries in other areas of the world, but primarily produces Gannic, a plant with nutrient-rich bulbs that serve as solid nutrient base and stalks that are useful in a variety of textiles as well. Lately, the dry season has been growing longer and the Imperial citizens are beginning to realize the planet may not sustain them forever at this cycle of use. Lately, more and more preachers have been assigned there to bolster the flagging Faith.
Durrax (Type-M Red Supergiant): The Penal World of Durrax may as well be a death world for all intents and purposes, though it houses no native life save for fat, wriggly slug-like creatures. The planet's outer crust is a thick, dense layer of razor-sharp, craggy rock that is next to impossible to break. The surface is criss-crossed by an overly complicated network of deep gorges and chasms. The floor of these chasms is soft-packed dirt, and it is here that the Durraxian Burrowers dwell. It is also into these chasms that the penal colony is housed, built into the walls of a particularly wide and deep gorge.
Spoiler: Sub-sector Adamus
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Bharati (Type-O Blue Giant): A heavily proscribed system, there appeared to be several verdant maiden worlds present around a massive, bright blue giant star. In orbit around the star was a Xenos structure that was never identified by the Explorator Fleets before it was destroyed. Quarantine beacons warn ships away for dozens of light years around.
Spoiler: Sub-sector Volanti
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Fidelis (Type-B Blue Dwarf): For all intents and purposes, Fidelis is the capital of the sub-sector. It is a center of trade and commerce, and the entire economy of this truly massive Hive World is devoted entirely to tourism, trade and entertainment. It is incredibly cosmopolitan in its views, compared to the rest of the region; a fact that often has representatives of the Holy Ordos maneuvering throughout the world to ferret out heresies and other proscribed evils.
Main Hives: Grestian, Sefora, Haller and Isiter.
Cozmera Wyrd (Type-B Blue Giant): A paradise world of unprecedented beauty. The smaller world has a lower gravity than most planets its size due to a unique mineral make-up in the core, and the cities are build upon tall pillars that reach up into the sky alongside floating islands and mountains that seem to be buoyed by the strange gravitational effects. It is a pleasure world, well known for it's highly acrobatic dancers, and cruising through the sky on light-weight aerial pleasure yachts.
Logofer VI (Type-A White Dwarf): The Fortress World of Logofer VI is a heavily populated world on the edge of the Sub-sector that generates many regiments for the Imperial Guard. The Planetary-Governor Malkon Madrass recently declared his intent to secede from the Imperium, and with him a full thirty-six regiments of Guard, the sixth fleet of Battlefleet Korolan and several mercenary companies joined his uprising. Currently, there is a crusade that - as of 124.982.41M - made planetfall and have become embroiled in a massive campaign to purge the Recidivists from the planet.
Sacristan (Type-A White Giant): A Cardinal and Shrine world, and the head of the Ecclesiarchy in the entire Korolan Sector. Three massive temple-cities dot the rolling fields and valleys of the planet, while the space between the have been turned into vast graveyards and cemetaries thousands of kilometers in size. A convent of the Adeptus Sororitas is garrisoned here, to act as the Sword of the Ministorum.
Ezrant (Type-G Yellow Subdwarf): Ezrant is an aspiring Hive World, properly classified as a Proto-Hive. Presently, there are six minor hives that are gradually growing together as the years pass and progress takes its toll. The landscape is not toxic yet, though it is becoming inhospitable. Strife occurs as the people of the Hives conflict with the remnants of the agricultural and farming communities slowly being strangled by the encroachment of the massive cities.
Haitros (Type-M Red Hypergiant): A large, rocky world with four small moons and a surface pock-marked with deep craters and the wrecks of old voidships. This was once an Imperial world that was subjected to an Exterminatus shortly after it was colonized when it fell to a cult of the Ruinous Powers. The ruling family of Haitros was highly skilled in genetic manipulation, and bred strange mutations into much of the noble born residents of the world. Most information about Haitrossian culture, languages, and other information have been declared Heretical by the Ordo Hereticus. Of the suspected thousand survivors of Haitros, the Inquisition has active warrants out for the capture or death of over half.
Indri (Type-M Red Giant):: A large gas giant with distinctive white striations through the rust-hued clouds. The only reason this system is of note to the Imperium is due to the derelict carcass of an ancient Space Hulk caught in a slowly declining orbit of the planet.
Yalpene (Type-M Red Dwarf): An uninhabited system with no planetary bodies. Only a system-wide asteroid field exists here, though an automated Augur Array exists on one of the larger asteroids. The Array was set up by the Adeptus Mechanicus over two centuries ago to measure strange gravimetric disturbances in the corona of the Yalpene Star.
Spoiler: Sub-sector Bananth
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Aporia (Type-F Yellow Dwarf): An Agri-World of sorts, Aporia is a world covered almost entirely by unfathomably deep oceans. A singular landmass contains the only stationary city – Aporro City – that houses the Imperial administration and planetary defense forces for the world. It maintains a space elevator that ascends to a small void-station used exclusively to transport the thousands of tons of protein-rich plankton-like lifeforms that are harvested by floating city-ships.
Devonshire (Type-G Yellow Giant): Devonshire is the quintessential Agri-World, with thousands of kilometers of verdant fields, plantations and raw material storage. Three small spaceports work day and night to ship goods to and from the planet. Recently, the Governor-Subsector died in a fiery crash in the southern hemisphere when her shuttle went down during a tour of the agricultural facilities.
Faradikan (Type-G Yellow Dwarf): A feral world on the borders between Subsectors Bananth and Adama. The wild men there coinstantly feud with the feral Orks that dwell in the Southern wastelands. The planet is known for a potent brandy with grapes grown in the corpses of the Greenskins.
Cobb’s Landing (Type-K Orange Dwarf): Is flat savannah and rolling plains, where massive Grox herds make slow migrations across the land following the seasonal cycles. These herds are culled routinely, and the meat and skins fetch a decent price in bulk across the Sector.
Kesh-Suras (Black Hole and Type-B Blue Dwarf): A heavily forested world, with tall mountain ranges at the polar regions that feed glacial runoff into frothing rapids and quick-moving rivers. An abundance of natural wildlife makes trapping for exotic skins and strange delicacies makes this world a prime place for visitors. Several small trader enclaves exist throughout, with a single major city sitting near the warmer Southern polar region. This planet sits at the outer reaches of the system, which was once the home of binary stars. Ages ago, a Dark Mechanicus Traitor detonated a highly-experimental Exterminatus-level weapon in the yellow giant that the blue dwarf orbited. This weapon caused the yellow giant to implode, and form into a black hole. The blue dwarf is locked in a stationary orbit above the black hole, it’s gravity enough that it hasn’t been pulled in immediately. Instead, the black hole leeches energy from the blue dwarf, condemning it to a slow death.
Pascallion (Type-G Yellow Subdwarf): A feudal world of various warlords, all of which compete in yearly tournaments to have the honour of being the kingdom that provides a warrior-tithe the the Armies of the Imperium of Man.
Garoun (Type-M Red Dwarf): A Death World populated by titanic beasts that dwell in dry, dusty forests and sandy dunes. It has been officially quarantined by the Imperial Authorities due to its danger.
Viccarus III (Type-G Yellow Dwarf): An agri-world composed of a vast network of interconnecting peninsula and atoll's where the primary growth are rich fruits used to distill into alcohol, ranging from cheap ales and wines to more exotic amasec's and brandies. Even their cheapest drink is well-regarded throughout the Sector.