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'''Xerxes Quintus''' is the fifth planet of a harsh white sun. It had lost contact with the [[Imperium]] thousands of years before and had no knowledge of the origins of human settlement there or of the [[Emperor of Mankind|God Emperor of Mankind]]. It was an agricultural world harbouring a large percentage of [[mutants]] and [[psykers]]. This generated a tradition of neighbours raising each other's children so that their parents would not have to condemn their own offspring if they proved to be tainted. The language is a highly bastardized version of [[High Gothic]] punctuated by oaths. Of religious beliefs they are heretical, holding no saviour figure but rather a reviling of the [[Tzeentch|God of Change]], which is how they saw the actions of [[Chaos]] in causing mutation. | '''Xerxes Quintus''' is the fifth planet of a harsh white sun. It had lost contact with the [[Imperium]] thousands of years before and had no knowledge of the origins of human settlement there or of the [[Emperor of Mankind|God Emperor of Mankind]]. It was an agricultural world harbouring a large percentage of [[mutants]] and [[psykers]]. This generated a tradition of neighbours raising each other's children so that their parents would not have to condemn their own offspring if they proved to be tainted. The language is a highly bastardized version of [[High Gothic]] punctuated by oaths. Of religious beliefs they are heretical, holding no saviour figure but rather a reviling of the [[Tzeentch|God of Change]], which is how they saw the actions of [[Chaos]] in causing mutation. | ||
| − | It is most notable as the birthplace of [[Inquisitor]] [[Jaq Draco]], whose parents were adepts of genetics given a life assignment to helping reabsorb Xerxes Quintus into the Imperium. The planet had been recontacted by the Imperium approximately a century before Jaq's birth and plans were being made to utilise it as an agricultural export world, which would in turn allow exploitation of the mineral wealth of its sister world [[Quartus]]. | + | It is most notable as the birthplace of [[Inquisitor]] [[Jaq Draco]], whose parents were adepts of genetics given a life assignment to helping reabsorb Xerxes Quintus into the Imperium. The planet had been recontacted by the Imperium approximately a century before Jaq's birth and plans were being made to utilise it as an agricultural export world, which would in turn allow exploitation of the mineral wealth of its sister world [[Xerxes Quintus|Quartus]]. |
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Revision as of 15:46, 30 September 2007
Planetary Summary
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Name: | Xerxes Quintus |
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| Segmentum: | Unknown | ||
| Sector: | Unknown | ||
| Subsector: | Unknown | ||
| System: | Unknown | ||
| Population: | Unknown | ||
| Affiliation: | Imperium | ||
| Class: | Unknown | ||
| Tithe Grade: | Unknown | ||
Information
Xerxes Quintus is the fifth planet of a harsh white sun. It had lost contact with the Imperium thousands of years before and had no knowledge of the origins of human settlement there or of the God Emperor of Mankind. It was an agricultural world harbouring a large percentage of mutants and psykers. This generated a tradition of neighbours raising each other's children so that their parents would not have to condemn their own offspring if they proved to be tainted. The language is a highly bastardized version of High Gothic punctuated by oaths. Of religious beliefs they are heretical, holding no saviour figure but rather a reviling of the God of Change, which is how they saw the actions of Chaos in causing mutation.
It is most notable as the birthplace of Inquisitor Jaq Draco, whose parents were adepts of genetics given a life assignment to helping reabsorb Xerxes Quintus into the Imperium. The planet had been recontacted by the Imperium approximately a century before Jaq's birth and plans were being made to utilise it as an agricultural export world, which would in turn allow exploitation of the mineral wealth of its sister world Quartus.
References
- Inquisitor ISBN 0-7434-4318-7
- Draco, Black Library Publishing ISBN 0-7434-4318-7
