Talk:Eye of Terror
I recommend we make the sectors around the eye of terror part of another section to help clear this article up. While extremely useful, they aren't really part of the Eye of Terror or anything about it. Perhaps part of Segmentum Obscuras. --Zigguratei 04:36, 14 August 2008 (CEST)
I suggest this list not go into any more depth than sector level. --Acidface 09:35, 26 March 2009 (UTC)
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Sectors, Subsectors and Systems surrounding the Eye of Terror
Belis Corona
The Belis Corona subsector is the heart of the Imperium's naval efforts and its docks are listed in von Heffman's Glorium Imperialis as one of the wonders of the Imperium. It is said that the entirety of Battlefleet Obscurus could dock in the vast orbital shipyards in orbit above Belis Corona.
- Belis Corona
- Antar
- Geldaris
- Belisimar
- Belis Corona
- Laurentix
- Malusoir
- Bairsten Prime
- Phonosar
- Subiaco Diablo
- Belis Corona
Medusa
The Medusa subsector is most famous as the homeworld of the Iron Hands chapter. Unlike many other parts of the Eye, life is hard and uncivilised barbarians cover many of the planets.
- Medusa
- Decarus
- Kholan
- Odissar
It is from these recruits that the Iron Hands draw their initiates to create new Space Marines. The planet is bathed in perpetual gloom as the planet is covered in a blanket of pollution, rarely broken by the sun's rays. The planet has frozen mountain ranges, volcanoes and boiling geysers. It's surface is constantly moving, creating and destroying mountain ranges rapidly.
Scarus
The Scarus subsector is the most populous of all the sectors, with no less than six Hive Worlds which come together in trade and commerce and mutual defence. There are also numerous temperate and agri worlds to support the Hives. There are also two Forge Worlds which supply the vast Scarus Defence Forces, Nysa Stromolo and Mordax Prime. It is said that 7/10 of Tracian Primaris, the capital of the sector, is covered in Hive cities.
- Gudrun
- Harvest
- Hexen
- Imbrium
- Lethe Eleven
- Mordax Prime
- Nysa Stromolo
- Quinx
- Skyren
- Thracian Primaris
- AE/91B
- Angelisar
- Thracian Primaris
- Durst's Reach
- Elnaur Delta
- Tantris
- Messina
- Buyabos
- Ulant
- Vagera
Scelus
- Dorsia
- Scelus
- Vermaard
Sentinel
- Hydra Cordatus
- Ortenes
- Setvan
- 6 Uninhabited Systems
Belial IV
- Arias Major
- Belial IV
- Elorde
- Qualoth Deep
Cadian
The Cadian system is possibly the most well known system, with its 1st Imperial Guard Regiment having many successful campaigns and gaining Imperium wide recognition. Abaddon the Despoiler had attempted a campaign against the system, and after he was repelled by Imperial forces, it was decided that Cadia would be a fortress world against the sporadic attacks of forces in the Eye of Terror.
- Barisa
- Belisar
- Cadia
- Prosan
- Korolis
- Kasr Sonnen
- Cadia
- Kasr Holn
- Macharia
- Vigilatum
- Kasr Partox
- St. Josmane’s Hope
- Solar Mariatus
- Clauston
- Demios Binary
- Exeltra Minor
- Fremas
- Helotas
- Kantrael
- Ormantep
- Vorga Torq
- Xersia
Nemesis
- Chima Lomas
- Nemesis Tessera
- Ovaris Gulag
- Trionoras
- Eidolon (Daemon World)
- Eidolon (Daemon World)
- Unknown
Caliban
- Orphia
- Caliban
- Terraq
Agripinaa
Seeing the Eye of Terror in the Sky
I just did some math based on this map to chart how far light from the Eye of Terror has traveled since its formation. Based on the ruler in Photoshop CS, the galaxy is 124 cm in diameter on the map and the Eye is six. The diameter of the galaxy is approximately 100,000 light years, making each centimeter 806.45 ly. The Eye is therefore a little under five thousand light years in diameter. I then drew a circle 12.4 cm in radius to see how far light from the Eye has traveled in ten thousand years. It has almost reached the galactic core and is visible throughout most of Segmentum Obscurus, Pacificus, and Solar. It will still be centuries, if not millennia, before it's visible from worlds like Dimmamar, Ophelia VII, and Tallarn. It may never be visible in places like Ultramar and the Tau Empire due to the galactic core. -- DarkSoldier (talk) 17:35, 2 September 2015 (MDT)