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'''Baal Secundus''' is one of the twin moons which orbit [[Baal]]. The moon is highly irradiated due to tremendous weaponry being used during the [[Dark Age of Technology]], including viral and nuclear devices. | '''Baal Secundus''' is one of the twin moons which orbit [[Baal]]. The moon is highly irradiated due to tremendous weaponry being used during the [[Dark Age of Technology]], including viral and nuclear devices. |
Revision as of 23:18, 9 February 2019
Baal Secundus is one of the twin moons which orbit Baal. The moon is highly irradiated due to tremendous weaponry being used during the Dark Age of Technology, including viral and nuclear devices.
History
It is the world on which Sanguinius fell and is badly irradiated, killing anyone unprotected in seconds. The Blood, who found Sanguinius, took him in because he was so perfectly formed, even when subjected to the immense radiation of the world's deserts. The local name for Baal Secundus, at least around the settlement of Angel's Fall, is Baalfora.[2a]
Flora and Fauna
- The world has Baalite Fire Scorpions, huge creatures twice the height of a man, which carry virulent poisons which can burn through flesh in a second. It also was home to a huge population of mutants, which were all killed by Sanguinius and a host of non-mutated men.
- Thurstwater absorbs all the water from anything it comes into contact with faster than they can escape.
- Blood Eagles[1]
- Trap-Clam[1]
- Catch Spider[1]
Geography
- Angel's Fall — the cliff at which Sanguinius was found and subsequent trials are performed for joining the Blood Angels.
- Angel's Leap[2b]
- Kemrender[2b]
- Mount Seraph — mountain in which a natural amphitheatre had been carved.
- Necklase — great rift, stretching all over the moon, representing the place of collision of the war orbital station with the moon in the ancient times of civil war between two Baal's moons.[2c]
- Fellholme — place inside the wrecks of orbital station, where the true history of ancient civil conflict between Baal Primus and Baal Secundus are written.[2c]
- Sell Town[2b]
- The Great Salt Waste[1]
Related Articles
Sources
- 1: Dante (Novel) by Guy Haley, Chapter One
- 2: The Devastation of Baal (Novel)
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