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The '''Pylons''' are monumental constructions of unknown origins on a number of planets across the galaxy that hold back the tides of the [[Warp]].{{Cite this}}
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The '''Pylons''' are monumental constructions of unknown origins on a number of planets across the galaxy that hold back the tides of the [[Warp]].
 
  
 
==Overview==
 
==Overview==
These structures are one kilometre tall, half a kilometre under the earth and half a kilometre on each side. They have an intricate system on tunnels bored into them, which are impossible to map, as even the smallest [[servitor]] never returns from a journey within them. There tends to be a complex arrangement of them across a particular planet, such as those on [[Cadia]].
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These structures are one kilometre tall, half a kilometre under the earth and half a kilometre on each side. They have intricate systems of tunnels bored into them, which are impossible to map, as even the smallest [[servitor]] never returns from a journey within them. There tends to be a complex arrangement of them across a particular planet, such as those on [[Cadia]].{{Cite this}}
  
Made of [[Blackstone]]{{Fn|3}}, they are believed to be of [[Necron]] design{{Cite This}} and intended to influence the warp in their immediate area, this is thought to be the reason that there is a relative calm area of warp space, now called the Cadian Gate, which is the only safe thoroughfare in the area. Inquisitor [[Quixos]] attempted to construct his own in order to further his own Radical goals.
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Made of [[Blackstone]]{{Fn|3}}, they are believed to be of [[Necron]] design{{Cite this}} and intended to influence the warp in their immediate area, this is thought to be the reason that there is a relatively calm area of warp space, now called the [[Cadian Gate]], which is the only safe thoroughfare in the area. [[Inquisitor]] [[Quixos]] attempted to construct his own in order to further his own Radical goals.{{Cite this}}
  
Pylons can be reduced to ruin through overloading them with massive amounts of [[Warp]] energy, such as an influx of [[Daemon]]s. During his Black Crusades, Abaddon hunted and destroyed pylon networks on planets near the Eye of Terror, thereby weakening the barrier between the Warp and realspace. During the 13th Black Crusade, he destroyed Cadia itself, and its pylon network with it. This caused the formation of the [[Great Rift]], which split the galaxy in two.
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Pylons can be reduced to ruin through overloading them with massive amounts of [[Warp]] energy, such as an influx of [[Daemon]]s. During his [[Black Crusades]], [[Abaddon]] hunted and destroyed pylon networks on planets near the [[Eye of Terror]], thereby weakening the barrier between the Warp and realspace. During the [[13th Black Crusade]], he destroyed Cadia itself, and its pylon network with it. This caused the formation of the [[Great Rift]], which split the galaxy in two.{{Cite this}}
  
 
==History==
 
==History==
Some time before 338.M41, the [[radical]] Inquistor [[Quixos]] developed an interest in the warp-altering properties of the Cadian [[Pylons]], in the hope of permanently closing the [[Eye of Terror]]. Controlled through Quixos' enslaved daemonhost [[Cherubael]], a cult calling itself the "Sons of Bael" studied the pylons.{{Fn|4a}} These studies bore fruit, and Quixos duplicated the pylons on other worlds using corrupted merchant cartels and personal supplies of Blackstone.{{fn|4b}}
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Some time before 338.M41, the [[radical]] [[Inquistor]] [[Quixos]] developed an interest in the warp-altering properties of the Cadian pylons, in the hope of permanently closing the Eye of Terror. Controlled through Quixos' enslaved [[daemonhost]] [[Cherubael]], a [[Chaos Cult|cult]] calling itself the "[[Sons of Bael]]" studied the pylons.{{Fn|4a}} These studies bore fruit, and Quixos duplicated the pylons on other worlds using corrupted merchant cartels and personal supplies of [[Blackstone]].{{Fn|4b}}
  
Unfortunately, these plans never came to fruition as he was executed by an Inquisitorial taskforce led by [[Eisenhorn]]. {{fn|4c}}It is unknown if Quixos' plan would have succeeded regardless - he was deeply addled by warp corruption and it was well within reason that his experiment could have instead torn the Eye of Terror asunder, which would have resulted in the [[Noctis Aeterna]]'s devastation and the formation of the [[Great Rift]] almost six centuries early.
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Unfortunately, these plans never came to fruition as he was executed by an Inquisitorial taskforce led by [[Eisenhorn]].{{Fn|4c}} It is unknown if Quixos' plan would have succeeded regardless - he was deeply addled by warp corruption and it was well within reason that his experiment could have instead torn the Eye of Terror asunder, which would have resulted in the [[Noctis Aeterna]]'s devastation and the formation of the [[Great Rift]] almost six centuries early.{{Cite this}}
  
== See also ==
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==See also==
 
*[[Null field matrices]]
 
*[[Null field matrices]]
  
 
==Sources==
 
==Sources==
*{{Endn|1}}: [[The 13th Black Crusade (Background Book)]], p. 15
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*{{Endn|1}}: [[The 13th Black Crusade (Background Book)]], pg. 15
*{{Endn|2}}: [[Codex: Chaos Space Marines (6th Edition)]], pp. 19–20
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*{{Endn|2}}: [[Codex: Chaos Space Marines (6th Edition)]], pgs. 19–20
*{{Endn|3}}: [[Codex: Necrons (8th Edition)]] pg.11
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*{{Endn|3}}: [[Codex: Necrons (8th Edition)]], pg. 11
*4: [[Malleus (Novel)]]
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*4: [[Malleus (Novel)]]:
**{{Endn|4a}}: ''Twelve – Cadia, by terce. The pylons. Talking with Neve.''
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**{{Endn|4a}}: Chapter Twelve
**{{Endn|4b}}: ''Twenty-One – Death at St Ezra’s. The long hunt. The cell of five.''
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**{{Endn|4b}}: Chapter Twenty-One
**{{Endn|4c}}: ''Twenty-Three – The heretic. Afterwards.''
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**{{Endn|4c}}: Chapter Twenty-Three
  
 
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[[Category:Artificial Objects]]

Revision as of 19:23, 14 May 2024

Targetdrone.gif This article is about the structures on Cadia; for the Necron mobile weapons emplacement, see Necron Pylon.
Cadian Pylon[2]

The Pylons are monumental constructions of unknown origins on a number of planets across the galaxy that hold back the tides of the Warp.[Needs Citation]

Overview

These structures are one kilometre tall, half a kilometre under the earth and half a kilometre on each side. They have intricate systems of tunnels bored into them, which are impossible to map, as even the smallest servitor never returns from a journey within them. There tends to be a complex arrangement of them across a particular planet, such as those on Cadia.[Needs Citation]

Made of Blackstone[3], they are believed to be of Necron design[Needs Citation] and intended to influence the warp in their immediate area, this is thought to be the reason that there is a relatively calm area of warp space, now called the Cadian Gate, which is the only safe thoroughfare in the area. Inquisitor Quixos attempted to construct his own in order to further his own Radical goals.[Needs Citation]

Pylons can be reduced to ruin through overloading them with massive amounts of Warp energy, such as an influx of Daemons. During his Black Crusades, Abaddon hunted and destroyed pylon networks on planets near the Eye of Terror, thereby weakening the barrier between the Warp and realspace. During the 13th Black Crusade, he destroyed Cadia itself, and its pylon network with it. This caused the formation of the Great Rift, which split the galaxy in two.[Needs Citation]

History

Some time before 338.M41, the radical Inquistor Quixos developed an interest in the warp-altering properties of the Cadian pylons, in the hope of permanently closing the Eye of Terror. Controlled through Quixos' enslaved daemonhost Cherubael, a cult calling itself the "Sons of Bael" studied the pylons.[4a] These studies bore fruit, and Quixos duplicated the pylons on other worlds using corrupted merchant cartels and personal supplies of Blackstone.[4b]

Unfortunately, these plans never came to fruition as he was executed by an Inquisitorial taskforce led by Eisenhorn.[4c] It is unknown if Quixos' plan would have succeeded regardless - he was deeply addled by warp corruption and it was well within reason that his experiment could have instead torn the Eye of Terror asunder, which would have resulted in the Noctis Aeterna's devastation and the formation of the Great Rift almost six centuries early.[Needs Citation]

See also

Sources