Difference between revisions of "Helotas"
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{{Planet | {{Planet | ||
|Map=Galaxy-Rift-Obscurus.jpg | |Map=Galaxy-Rift-Obscurus.jpg | ||
|Cross X=57 | |Cross X=57 | ||
|Cross Y=77 | |Cross Y=77 | ||
| − | |Cross Text={{PAGENAME}} | + | |Cross Text=Cadia |
| − | + | |Name={{PAGENAME}} | |
| − | |Segmentum=[[Segmentum Obscurus]]{{Fn|1}} | + | |Segmentum=[[Segmentum Obscurus]]{{Fn|1}}{{Fn|2}} |
| − | |Sector=[[Cadian Sector]]{{Fn|1}} | + | |Sector=[[Cadian Sector]]{{Fn|1}}{{Fn|2}} |
| − | |System=Helotas{{Fn|1}} | + | |System=[[Helotas System]]{{Fn|1}} |
| − | |Population= | + | |Population= |
| − | |Affiliation=[[Imperium]]{{Fn|1}} | + | |Affiliation=[[Imperium]]{{Fn|1}}{{Fn|2}} |
| − | |Class=[[Agri World]]{{Fn|1}} | + | |Class=[[Agri World]]{{Fn|1}}{{Fn|2}} |
| − | |Tithe Grade= | + | |Tithe Grade= |
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==Sources== | ==Sources== | ||
*{{Endn|1}}: [[Battlefleet Gothic: Armada II]] | *{{Endn|1}}: [[Battlefleet Gothic: Armada II]] | ||
| + | *{{Endn|2}}: [[Battlefleet Gothic: Armada (Book)]], pg. 155 | ||
[[Category:Agri Worlds]] | [[Category:Agri Worlds]] | ||
[[Category:Segmentum Obscurus]] | [[Category:Segmentum Obscurus]] | ||
Revision as of 17:29, 23 January 2025
| Map | Basic Data | Planetary Image | |
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| Name: | Helotas |
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| Segmentum: | Segmentum Obscurus[1][2] | ||
| Sector: | Cadian Sector[1][2] | ||
| System: | Helotas System[1] | ||
| Population: | |||
| Affiliation: | Imperium[1][2] | ||
| Class: | Agri World[1][2] | ||
History
When the 13th Black Crusade struck, Helotas crumpled just in three days. Aside from a garbled astropathic message, there was no indication of the world's fate. Upon arrival, Imperial reinforcements discovered crackling madmen roaming blazing fields and the towering archologies suffused with daemonic life.[1]

