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|Sector=Unknown
|System=Unknown
|Population=Billions in stasis-crypts{{Fn|6a7a}}
|Affiliation=[[Necrons]] ([[Nihilakh Dynasty]]){{Fn|1}}
|Class=[[Tomb World]]{{Fn|1}}
==Overview==
Solemnace is a [[Necron Tomb World|Tomb World]] ruled by [[Trazyn|Trazyn the Infinite]]{{Fn|6a7a}}, an [[Necron Overlord|Overlord]] of the [[Nihilakh Dynasty]]{{Fn|34}}. Its galleries are famous for displaying some of the greatest artifacts and technological wonders in the [[galaxy]]{{Fn|1}} and have been visited by Necrons of almost every [[Necron Dynasty|dynasty]].{{Fn|6b7b}}
The planet itself is an artificial construct, essentially a planet-sized Dyson Sphere whose outer shell consists of untold amounts of nano-machines. A series of "mirrors" exist above the planet which collect {{PAGENAME}}'s excess energy and redirect it back to form an artificial sun and atmosphere. Beneath the outer nano-shell are vast prismatic galleries, where Trazyn's many collections exist in suspended animation.{{Fn|45}}
Solemnace is mostly [[Great Sleep | dormant]], with Trazyn only needing a small team to help him manage the planet. Among his team, he employs [[Wraith|Architect-wraiths]]{{Fn|6a7a}}, [[Lychguard|Lychguards]]{{Fn|78}}, and an [[Cryptek|Arch-Cryptek]] called [[Sannet]] who serves as Chief Cryptek and the curator of the Solemnace collection.{{Fn|6c7c}}{{Fn|78}}
==History==
Solemmnace Solemnace is thought to long predate Humanity's first foray into the stars.{{Fn|45}}
Later, [[Fabius Bile]] and affiliated forces arrived on the world in search of long-lost [[Emperor's Children]] [[Gene-Seed]]. Fabius' clone of [[Fulgrim]] was traded to Trazyn in exchange for the gene stock.{{Fn|4a5a}} During the [[13th Black Crusade]], Warp disturbances created instability across {{PAGENAME}} and forced Trazyn to come to the aid of the Imperium.{{Fn|56}}
In [[M41]], it lay in the path of two minor tendrils of [[Hive Fleet Behemoth]]. The tendrils made course corrections to deliberately avoid Solemnace and eventually lapsed into hibernation after finding themselves unable to pinpoint any nutrient-rich prey worlds.{{Fn|4}} ==Notable Gallery Items==* The wraithbone choir of [[Altansar]]{{Fn|2}}* The rigid husk of an [[Enslaver]]{{Fn|2}}* The preserved head of [[Sebastian Thor]]{{Fn|2}}* A full splinter of [[Hive Fleet]] [[Kronos]]{{Fn|8}}* A [[Lictor]] named 'Flesh-Stealer'{{Fn|8}}
==See Also==
==Sources==
*{{Endn|1}}: [[Codex: Necrons (5th Edition)]], pg. 58
*{{Endn|2}}: [[Codex: Necrons (9th Edition)]], pg. 33*{{Endn|3}}: [[Codex: Tyranids (5th Edition)]], pg. 11*{{Endn|34}}: [[Index: Xenos 1 (8th Edition)]], ''Trazyn the Infinite''*{{Endn|45}}: [[Fabius Bile: Clonelord (Novel)]] Chapter 20 & 23**{{Endn|4a5a}}: Chapter 25*{{Endn|56}}: [[Gathering Storm: Fall of Cadia]] pg.20*{{Endn|67}}: [[The Infinite and the Divine (Novel)]]**{{Endn|6a7a}}: Chapter 3**{{Endn|6b7b}}: Chapter 4**{{Endn|6c7c}}: Chapter 5*{{Endn|78}}: [[War in the Museum (Short Story)]]
[[Category:Eastern Fringe]]
[[Category:Necron Tomb Worlds]]
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