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Revision as of 18:48, 15 August 2025


Map Basic Data Planetary Image
px Name: Lilia Mundi Unknown.jpg
Segmentum: Unknown
Sector: Unknown
Subsector: Unknown
System: Unknown
Population: 4,500,000 (approx.)
Affiliation: Imperium
Class: Feral World, Adeptus Astartes Recruiting World, Maiden World[1]
Tithe Grade: Solutio Tertius

Lilia Mundi is a Feral World, under the jurisdiction of the Imperium of Man. The planet is well-known as a Black Templars recruiting world, but also as the site of a conflict between the Templars and the Eldar.[1]


Overview

The population of approximately 4,500,000 is predominantly arranged in a martial culture organised around a brutal warrior code. These local 'Iron Bloods' feral tribes produce the ideal candidates for induction into the chapters of the Adeptus Astartes, with the Black Templars chapter maintaining a presence on the planet at the Vengeris Keep.[1]

The planet was attacked in the eighth century of the 41st Millennium by Eldar of the Saim-Hann Craftworld, after the Iron Bloods' failed to respond to an evacuation ultimatum issued by an envoy at a tribal contest. The small garrison of Templars was originally overrun by the Eldar forces of Triadhu Firesong and his adviser Oerlin Fargaze. Eldar battle technology was too advanced for the feral tribes, with anti-personnel skimmers exacting a large toll on the population.[1]

The tide turned with the arrival of reinforcements from the Templar strike barge Vigilant Might, under the command of Reclusiarch Verstelt, and the later arrival of the Crusade of Marshal Albrantinus. The Templars lost many neophytes in the war, with the survivors promoted to Initiate status. The local leaders of the Iron Bloods, including warrior chieftain Khemu, were later selected for initiation into the chapter as neophytes, having demonstrated impressive skills and leadership.[1]

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