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Imperial Knight

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History
==History==
[[file:KnightWorldsMap.jpg|thumb|right|400px|[[Knight World]]s across the galaxy]]
The original [[Knight World]]s were founded during the [[Dark Age of Technology]], settled by [[humanity]] in its first great stellar exodus. In an event dubbed the '''[[Long March]]''', over the course of decades colonization ships reached their pre-chosen worlds. When they arrived , however, they often found often lethal wildlife fauna and plant-life flora alike, and/or devastating meteorological conditions. The founding materials for the colonists were the ship ships themselves, while they were able to flourish and expand thanks to [[STC]] machines. Among the creations of the STC during this time were the first [[Knightknight]] suits, to defend against predators and hostile [[Xenosxenos]].{{Fn|11a}} Known at the time as '''construction-defence platforms''', they were originally used as tools to clear land and construct settlements.{{Fn|36g}} The pilots for these suits were carefully chosen, but over extended exposure to their [[Throne Mechanicum]] console their concepts of practical self-defense and communal survival was were replaced by ideas of authoritarianism, chivalry, and martial honor. Over the decades a feudal system formed, and those protected by the Knights knights increasingly became vassals to their masters.{{Fn|11a}} The armaments originally used for settlement and construction would instead be dedicated to the prosecution of war.{{Fn|36d}}
Later , during the [[Age of Strife]], [[Mars]] sent out many expeditions of spacecraft, hoping to find remnants of human knowledge on other worlds. They found an anarchic galaxy where the ancient confederacy of interdependent human planets no longer existed. The human worlds discovered retained little of their old technology. They had devolved into feudal states ruled by aristocratic nobles who welcomed the [[Techpriests]] as long-awaited saviours. The Tech-priests settled among these feudal empires, or [[Knight Worlds]], choosing planets that were mineral rich where they could rebuild their industries. They established contacts with the Knights, trading with their worlds and investigating the ancient ruins where surviving technology could still sometimes be found. The Knights provided manpower and security against enemies such as marauding [[Ork]]s and land-hungry Eldar [[Exodite]]s. In return the Tech-priests provided technical expertise and help rebuilding their planets.{{Fn|13}}
[[Image:KnightArmy.jpg|thumb|right|350px|An Imperial Knight army battles [[Daemon]]s{{Fn|16}}]]
Over the millennia the [[Forge World]]s became powerful and the Knight Worlds flourished under their wing. The Tech-priests and Knights became mutually dependent and each Forge World became the hub of an empire consisting of a Forge World and its surrounding Knight Worlds. The Knights learned much from the Tech-priests and their societies were gradually transformed into technically sophisticated cultures. Many of the Forge Worlds managed to maintain sporadic contact with each other, and the Tech-priests' obsession with knowledge ensured that discoveries on one world were distributed to others throughout the galaxy. The most important innovation that the Tech-priests brought to the Knight Worlds were the fighting machines called Knights. These machines were one-man versions of a Titan, much smaller and less powerful than a real Titan, but far better suited to the mobile style of warfare prevalent amongst the nobility of the Knight Worlds.{{Fn|1}}
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