Enothis
Map | Basic Data | Planetary Image | |
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Name: | Enothis | ||
Segmentum: | Segmentum Pacificus[2a] | ||
Sector: | Sabbat Worlds[2a] | ||
Subsector: | Unknown | ||
System: | Unknown | ||
Population: | Unknown | ||
Affiliation: | Imperium | ||
Class: | Hive World | ||
Tithe Grade: | Unknown |
Enothis is a world of the Imperium, located in the Sabbat Worlds.[1][2a]
Contents
History
In 771.M41[2b], during the Sabbat Worlds Crusade, Warmaster Macaroth's offensive on the Cabal System stalled. This left the Crusade's forces overextended, allowing the Chaos Warlord Urlock Gaur to lead attacks on multiple planets along the Crusade's coreward flank in an effort to disrupt the Crusade's supply lines. Enothis was targeted alongside Belshiir Binary, Caius Innate and Khan V.[2a] The Chaos invaders, led by Anakwanar Sek, quickly conquered the southern hives of the planet, but failed to take the Northern Commonwealth. The ensuing war further escalated as both Imperial crusade forces as well as Chaos contingents landed more reinforcements. Ultimately, the invasion was defeated in 774.M41.[5]
Geography
Cities and states
Geographical features
- Interior Desert[5]
- River Festus[5]
- River Ursbond[5]
- River Lida
- Makanite Mountains[5]
- The Cicatrice[5]
- Lacunan Sea[5]
- West Enothic Ocean[5]
- Straits of Jabez[5]
- Sea of Ezra[5]
- Zophonian Sea[5]
Trivia
Notes
- Note 1: This is the position on the galactic map of Urdesh[3][4], a Forge World located in the Sabbat Worlds.[2a] Given the size of a sector of space relative to the galaxy, it is reasonable to presume that the rest of the Sabbat Worlds would be in roughly the same position as well.
See also
Sources
- 1: Warhammer Community: Air Wars of the 41st Millennium (Posted 30/8/2019) (Last Accessed 31 August 2019)
- 2: The Guns of Tanith (Novel) — The Saint (Omnibus)
- 3: Codex: Imperial Knights (6th Edition), pgs. 12-13 — Knight Worlds of the Imperium
- 4: Codex: Skitarii (7th Edition), pgs. 10-11 — Bastions of the Machine God
- 5: The Sabbat Worlds Crusade (Background Book) (1st edition), pg. 83
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