Changes - Warhammer 40k - Lexicanum

Changes

From Warhammer 40k - Lexicanum
Jump to: navigation, search

Luth Tyre

43 bytes added, 21:32, 12 May 2025
no edit summary
During the [[Horus Heresy]], in 008.[[M31]], Luth Tyre was invaded by a [[Traitor]] force of [[Death Guard]], [[Word Bearers]] and [[Emperor's Children]], intent upon securing its natural resources and [[Mechanicum]] operated refineries to support the Traitor hosts' insatiable appetite for materiel. Due to the planet's hostile environment, only [[Legiones Astartes]] with their transhuman phisiology, [[Solar Auxilia]] with their their protective [[Void Armour (Solar Auxilia)|warsuits]]; and Mechanicum ground forces could fight effectively upon the surface, beginning thus a bitter campaign for dominance of the airspace above the scattered refinaries that continued for many months in an effort to secure landing zones within the Mechanicum complexes. To make matters worse, the deserts were home to deadly tunneling predators known as [[Ambull]]s. On numerous occasions the traitor Astartes were forced to mount rescue missions using [[Storm Eagle]]s and [[Thunderhawk]]s to extract ground forces under attack by the [[Xenos]] life forms, or to airlift entire companies into battle into battle in order to avoid the risk of attack.{{Fn|2}}
By 011.M31, the world contained [[Fortress World|fortresses]] and sprawling [[Industrial World|refineries]], that made it a key stronghold and mustering ground, for the [[Iron Warriors]]{{Fn|1c}}. While under the [[Traitor Legion]]'s control, Luth Tyre continuously supplied them with war material, fuel and chemicals. As the Heresy raged in 11.[[M31]], the world's Iron Warriors garrison came into contact with a [[Death Guard]] fleet from [[Barbarus]]. It was among the forces defending their [[Homeworld]], which were in the midst of a [[Subjugation of Tyrinth|campaign]] to seize resource rich [[Imperial]] worlds, in order to form an empire for the Death Guard. After learning of this, the Iron Warriors agreed to give supplies to the Death Guard, in exchange for a share of their plunder taken from pillaged Imperial worlds{{Fn|1a}}. In 12.M31, the Iron Warriors [[Battle Cruiser]] [[Visage of Vengeance]] arrives arrived at Luth Tyre. It had escaped from the [[Battle of Tallarn]], but had been trapped in the [[Warp]] until finally appearing near the Iron Warriors' held world. The survivors aboard the Visage soon join joined the Traitor Legion's garrison on Luth Tyre and bring brought with them a large number of indentured [[Mechanicum]] automata. However there is was little trust shared between the newcomers and the garrison, who seem seemed to prioritize the needs of the Death Guard over their own brethren.{{Fn|1b}}
===The Fall of Luth Tyre===
Later in that same year, Luth Tyre comes came under attack by the [[Passage of the Angels|vengeful]] [[Dark Angels]], who are awere led by their [[Primarch]] [[Lion El'Jonson]] himself. Because the world sat upon a stable [[Warp Route]], however, the Primarch can could not afford to order Luth Tyre's destruction, like he has had recently done to other worlds. Instead, El'Jonson demands demanded his [[Orders Militant of the First Legion|Orders]] to capture the world in the name of [[Terra]]. The Dark Angels' fleet then unleashed an orbital bombardment upon Luth Tyre, which set the upper layers of its atmosphere ablaze and fused the world's desert into plains of jagged glass. The Legion's Orders attacked afterwards and though the [[Iron Warriors]] and their [[Death Guard]] allies put up a valiant resistance, they are were overwhelmed by the invaders' sheer numbers. One by one , Luth Tyre's fortresses and refineries are were destroyed by the Dark Angels' Orders, though, they suffer suffered heavy losses as well. As the world begins began to fall, a group of Death Guard, Iron Warriors and [[Dark Mechanicum|Traitor Mechanicum]] forces launched a daring attempt to escape aboard [[Warp]]-capable craft. They successfully do did so, after fighting through the Orders and packs of raging [[Ambull]]s, to reach Luth Tyre's south pole spaceport. Their crafts manage managed to evade the Dark Angels' fleet and the world is was claimed by the Dark Angels shortly afterwards{{Fn|1c}}. In 13.M41, however, the Traitor forces that escaped Luth Tyre reach the Death Guard's [[Homeworld]], [[Barbarus]]{{Fn|1d}}, and aid aided in its [[Siege of Barbarus|defense]], when the world is was later attacked by the Dark Angels.{{Fn|1e}}
==Notes==
2,255
edits