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− | The '''Panpacific Empire''' was a nation-state situated around the [[Wikipedia:Pacific Ocean|Pacific Ocean]] on [[Earth]]. It flourished during the [[Age of Strife]]. Its | + | The '''Panpacific Empire''' was a nation-state situated around the [[Wikipedia:Pacific Ocean|Pacific Ocean]] on [[Earth]]. It flourished during the [[Age of Strife]]. Its most famous ruler was the tyrant [[Narthan Dume]].{{Fn|2}} |
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+ | == History == | ||
+ | Originally, the Panpacific was controlled by many [[techno-barbarian]] tribes which often clashed with the [[Yndonesic Bloc]].{{Fn|1}} Eventually, the Panpacific tribes were united by a [[Warlord]] named [[Khazar]] to fight against the [[Brotherhood of Singularitarianism]]. The latter was a sect which strove for the creation of a singularity-level [[Abominable Intelligence|A.I.]].{{Fn|6b}} Though later [[Mechanicum]] scholars mostly believed that the tribes' war against the Brotherhood was only motivated by their superstition,{{Fn|6a}} in truth the Panpacific peoples had realized that the Brotherhood of Singularitarianism had begun to combine their technology with the [[Warp]] and [[Daemon|Daemonic]].{{Fn|6b}} Khazar's forces successfuly stormed the Brotherhood's fortresses and mostly destroyed the cult,{{Fn|6a}} though one of its leaders, [[Moravec]], escaped to [[Mars]].{{Fn|6b}} At some point after its unification, possibly in [[M27]], the Panpacific Empire was conquered by the [[Unspeakable King]].{{Fn|8}} | ||
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+ | Eventually, the Unspeakable King was overthrown by the clans of [[Albia]],{{Fn|7b}} and Panpacific Empire fell under the control of Narthan Dume and became one the most powerful realms on Terra.{{Fn|2}}{{Fn|7a}} Not long after, however, the empire was confronted by the [[Emperor of Mankind]] during the [[Unification Wars]].{{Fn|2}} In a series of battles, the Panpacific Empire was defeated{{Fn|2}} by Imperial armies consisting of [[Thunder Warriors]], [[Caucasian Levies]], and many mercenaries.{{Fn|5}} The Panpacific city of [[Vhnori]] was one of its last strongholds to fall.{{Fn|3}} Dume was captured alive and executed.{{Fn|2}} | ||
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+ | In 799.[[M30]],{{Fn|4}} Vhnori -still resentful over the Panpacific Empire's fall- revolted against the Emperor. The so-called [[Vhnori Resurgence]] was short-lived, as the city was completely destroyed by Imperial forces in retaliation.{{Fn|3}} | ||
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+ | ==Known rulers== | ||
+ | *[[Khazar]], as Warlord - possible founder{{Fn|6b}} | ||
+ | *[[Unspeakable King]], as "Archtyrant of Panpacifica"{{Fn|8}} | ||
+ | *[[Narthan Dume]], as "Tyrant"{{Fn|2}} | ||
==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
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==Sources== | ==Sources== | ||
− | *{{Endn|1}}: [[Horus Rising (Novel)]], Part One, | + | *{{Endn|1}}: [[Horus Rising (Novel)]], Part 1, Chapter 7 |
+ | *{{Endn|2}}: [[The Outcast Dead (Novel)]], Chapter 10 | ||
+ | *{{Endn|3}}: [[The Horus Heresy Book Two - Massacre]], pgs. 110-111 | ||
+ | *{{Endn|4}}: [[The Horus Heresy Book Eight - Malevolence]], pg. 12 | ||
+ | *{{Endn|5}}: [[Legion (Novel)]], Part 1, Chapter 3 | ||
+ | *6: [[Mechanicum (Novel)]] | ||
+ | **{{Endn|6a}}: Chapter 1.04 | ||
+ | **{{Endn|6b}}: Chapter 1.06 | ||
+ | *7: [[The Horus Heresy Book One - Betrayal]] | ||
+ | **{{Endn|7a}}: pgs. 14–15 | ||
+ | **{{Endn|7b}}: pg. 121 | ||
+ | *{{Endn|8}}: [[The Horus Heresy Book Three - Extermination]], pg. 78 | ||
==Uncited== | ==Uncited== | ||
{{Uncited}} | {{Uncited}} | ||
− | *[[False Gods (Novel) | + | *[[False Gods (Novel)]] |
− | *[[Galaxy In Flames (Novel)]] | + | *[[Galaxy In Flames (Novel)]] |
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[[Category:Human Civilizations]] | [[Category:Human Civilizations]] |
Latest revision as of 12:31, 25 June 2022
The Panpacific Empire was a nation-state situated around the Pacific Ocean on Earth. It flourished during the Age of Strife. Its most famous ruler was the tyrant Narthan Dume.[2]
History
Originally, the Panpacific was controlled by many techno-barbarian tribes which often clashed with the Yndonesic Bloc.[1] Eventually, the Panpacific tribes were united by a Warlord named Khazar to fight against the Brotherhood of Singularitarianism. The latter was a sect which strove for the creation of a singularity-level A.I..[6b] Though later Mechanicum scholars mostly believed that the tribes' war against the Brotherhood was only motivated by their superstition,[6a] in truth the Panpacific peoples had realized that the Brotherhood of Singularitarianism had begun to combine their technology with the Warp and Daemonic.[6b] Khazar's forces successfuly stormed the Brotherhood's fortresses and mostly destroyed the cult,[6a] though one of its leaders, Moravec, escaped to Mars.[6b] At some point after its unification, possibly in M27, the Panpacific Empire was conquered by the Unspeakable King.[8]
Eventually, the Unspeakable King was overthrown by the clans of Albia,[7b] and Panpacific Empire fell under the control of Narthan Dume and became one the most powerful realms on Terra.[2][7a] Not long after, however, the empire was confronted by the Emperor of Mankind during the Unification Wars.[2] In a series of battles, the Panpacific Empire was defeated[2] by Imperial armies consisting of Thunder Warriors, Caucasian Levies, and many mercenaries.[5] The Panpacific city of Vhnori was one of its last strongholds to fall.[3] Dume was captured alive and executed.[2]
In 799.M30,[4] Vhnori -still resentful over the Panpacific Empire's fall- revolted against the Emperor. The so-called Vhnori Resurgence was short-lived, as the city was completely destroyed by Imperial forces in retaliation.[3]
Known rulers
- Khazar, as Warlord - possible founder[6b]
- Unspeakable King, as "Archtyrant of Panpacifica"[8]
- Narthan Dume, as "Tyrant"[2]
See Also
Related Articles
Sources
- 1: Horus Rising (Novel), Part 1, Chapter 7
- 2: The Outcast Dead (Novel), Chapter 10
- 3: The Horus Heresy Book Two - Massacre, pgs. 110-111
- 4: The Horus Heresy Book Eight - Malevolence, pg. 12
- 5: Legion (Novel), Part 1, Chapter 3
- 6: Mechanicum (Novel)
- 7: The Horus Heresy Book One - Betrayal
- 8: The Horus Heresy Book Three - Extermination, pg. 78
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