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Revision as of 14:52, 3 April 2011

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px Name: Typhon Primaris (AuSs-011) Typhon.png
Segmentum: Unknown
Sector: Korianis1
Subsector: Subsector Aurelia
System: Typhon1
Population: 300,000
Affiliation: Imperium
Class: Feral World
Tithe Grade: Solutio Tertius

Typhon Primaris is one of the planets featured in Dawn of War II. Its surface is covered in dense jungles in its highlands and fetid swamps in its lowlands.

The planet is a dangerous place, with barely 30,000 humans scattered across the world, living in scientific stations, resource extraction sites and military bases. Imperial attention was returned to the planet in recent years as the Blood Ravens Space Marines began recruiting from Typhon Primaris.

Population

Several centuries before the events in Dawn of War II, the native Orks of Typhon Primaris had wiped out the last of the colonists from the Dark Age of Technology. Warlord Grakka da Skurj of the Evil Sunz clan is the leader of the Orks on the planet.

Unbeknown to most, Typhon Primaris was also the crash-site of a Craftworld fatally damaged by the Eldar Fall eons ago, and it still remained hidden within the planet's depths. The Eldar themselves are unaware of this, but they do sense a deep value to the world.

In recent years, a number of Techpriests have come to Typhon to study the various pieces of Dark Age technology uncovered there. The Tyranids had also seem to have intentions of infesting the low-land swamps of the world.

Trivia

Typhon Primaris' Aestimare is N121. Its technology level is said to be in the Bronze Age.

Sources