Feudal World
From Lexicanum
A μ-class or feudal world is a classification of world existing in a technologically medieval state. The most advanced such worlds possess black powder weaponry. The tithes from these planets are slightly more than those of feral worlds (generally from Solutio Prima to Solutio Extremis), thanks to the development of agriculture. A feudal world typically has a population of 10,000,000 to 500,000,000 people.1
Feudal worlds are self-sufficient, and due to dependence on agriculture, a large part of the populations of these worlds are peasants, usually ruled by warrior aristocracies. Feudal worlds are of relatively little use to the Imperium; the true position of their place in the universe may constitute something of a culture shock to the inhabitants, making them poor material for Imperial service - although the warrior nobilities are often a source of recruits for the Space Marines.2
- Notable Feudal Worlds
| Planet name | Segmentum | Sector | Subsector | System | Population |
| Attila | Ultima Segmentum | Unknown | Unknown | Unknown | Unknown |
| Chbal | Unknown | Unknown | Unknown | Unknown | Unknown |
| Solstice | Segmentum Tempestus | Unknown | Unknown | Unknown | Unknown |
| Yamnan | Unknown | Unknown | Unknown | Unknown | Unknown |
Sources
- 1: Warhammer 40,000 3rd Edition Rulebook, p. 115
- 2: Warhammer 40,000: Rogue Trader, p. 134
| Imperium | Adeptus Astartes Homeworld • Agri World • Cardinal World • Civilised World • Dead World • Death World • Desert World • Feral World • Feudal World • Forge World • Hive World • Ice World • Industrial World • Jungle World • Knight World • Mining World • Ocean World • Paradise World • Penal World • Research Station • Shrine World |
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| Xeno | Xenos World • Daemon World • Exodite World • Tomb World • Maiden World • Crone World • Ork World • Tau Empire • Craftworld |
