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Latest revision as of 18:57, 23 October 2020

Loxar IV is a world of the Imperium and unbeknownst to its Imperial settlers, also a Necron Tomb World.[1a]

Map Basic Data Planetary Image
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Segmentum: Unknown
Sector: Unknown
Subsector: Unknown
System: Unknown
Population: Unknown
Affiliation: Imperium[1a]
Class: Industrial World,[1b] Tomb World[1a]
Tithe Grade: Unknown

In late M41, the Tombs of the Necrons buried deep within the world activated, causing the ancient constructs to rise up and wreak destruction. The Imperium responded by sending a force of Attilan Rough Riders under Mogul Kamir, resulting in a grueling three year war. In the end, the Necrons were finally defeated during the ill-fated charge of Lumen Valley, the largest cavalry charge in the Imperium's history.[1a]

As thanks, Loxar IV's Tech-Priests presented Kamir with a cybernetic horse. Kamir, who had become used to his steeds collapsing under him from wounds or exhaustion, could not have been more appreciative.[1b]

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