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In the time of the [[Great Crusade]], the world of Prospero appeared to be a lush, verdant paradise. Its landscape featured vast forests, wide open plains, crystal-clear rivers which flowed through its mountains, and the Prosperine oceans teemed with biological life.{{Fn|2d}} The surface of Prospero was almost entirely abandoned by civilization, however, dotted with the remains of a long-dead culture. Empty cities, made up of hundreds of skeletal frames of iron and stone, were overgrown with forests and vines and former palaces were overrun with wild beasts.{{Fn|2e}}
The [[Thousand Sons]] theorized that, thousands of years prior to the Great Crusade, a warp-event triggered an explosion of uncontrolled psychic potential within Prospero's population, which in turn drove the [[psychneuein,]] an indigenous species on Prospero, into a feeding frenzy that would ultimately destroy almost all sentient life on Prospero. The only survivors fled to, and fortified, what was then-called β€œThe Tizcan commune,” the last outpost of the planet's civilization, which would become its capital and sole city, [[Tizca]]. {{Fn|2d}}
Tizca, a gleaming city of white marble and glass, with spires reaching into the sky, continued to thrive thanks to its citizens ability to harness [[telekinesis]] shields that kept the psychneuein at bay.{{Fn|2d}} The world remained unsafe for sentient life beyond the confines of the psychically-protected Tizca.{{Fn|2e}}{{Fn|2c}} Thus, the world outside Tizca's walls became known as '''The Desolation of Prospero.'''{{Fn|2a}}{{Fn|2e}}
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