Magog (Obliterated Planet)
| This article is about the obliterated planet. For other uses of Magog, see Magog (disambiguation). |
| Map | Basic Data | Planetary Image | |
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Name: | Magog |
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| Segmentum: | Unknown | ||
| Sector: | Unknown | ||
| Subsector: | Unknown | ||
| System: | Unknown | ||
| Population: | Unknown | ||
| Affiliation: | Unknown | ||
| Class: | Unknown | ||
| Tithe Grade: | Unknown | ||
Magog was a planet strongly affected by the Warp.[1a]
The Rogue Psyker Torris Vaun described it as being rich in preturnatural power, similarly to Prospero and Neva. Magog obliterated itself, according to Sister Hospitaller Verity Catena.[1a]
Trivia
- Magog may be in the Magog System of the Maelstrom Zone, or the planet Magog of the Jericho Reach. Both are just outside major Warp Storms (the Maelstrom and the Hadex Anomaly respectively), and strongly affected by the Warp as a result.
- Magog must have obliterated itself some time before 903.M41, when Sepherina set off for Sanctuary 101,[2] as Miriya invited Verity Catena to join Sepherina's mission at the end of the events of Faith and Fire (Novel).[1b]
See also
Sources
- 1: Faith and Fire (Novel):
- 2: Codex: Necrons (3rd Edition), pg. 22

