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[[space marines of the 41st millenium]]
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Belegos' time has passed.  Once, it was a thriving hive-world, with unparalleled industry and a vibrant, multiethnic culture.  Its chief hive colony, Abis, exported refined materials, fuels, and manufactured goods.  The spaceports were busy, and from time to time, the Elevator would whine to life, lifting some gigantic triumph of construction from the bowels of the hive's manufacturing levels, up to the heavens on a pulsating beam of light. To see it now, though, is to behold a hive-city in decay.  Entire levels have been rendered toxic by exposure to the harsh outer atmosphere.  Gigantic machinery, its purpose long forgotten, sits idle and rusting.  What remains of an aristocracy huddles near the Spaceport, leaving the rest of the hive to anarchy.  From time to time, from the Depths, the places no sane man would go, come echoing peals of maddened laughter.
 
Belegos' time has passed.  Once, it was a thriving hive-world, with unparalleled industry and a vibrant, multiethnic culture.  Its chief hive colony, Abis, exported refined materials, fuels, and manufactured goods.  The spaceports were busy, and from time to time, the Elevator would whine to life, lifting some gigantic triumph of construction from the bowels of the hive's manufacturing levels, up to the heavens on a pulsating beam of light. To see it now, though, is to behold a hive-city in decay.  Entire levels have been rendered toxic by exposure to the harsh outer atmosphere.  Gigantic machinery, its purpose long forgotten, sits idle and rusting.  What remains of an aristocracy huddles near the Spaceport, leaving the rest of the hive to anarchy.  From time to time, from the Depths, the places no sane man would go, come echoing peals of maddened laughter.
  
==The Past==
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==History==
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Common knowledge is that Belegos was once a cultural icon,  its fashions copied by the wealthy all over the galaxy, its artisans renowned above all.
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Now, though, Belegos is essentially forgotten.  Most people would be surprised that it is still inhabited.
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It's often used by more fiery preachers as an example of the exalted falling from grace.  "Beware hubris and pride," they say, "lest the walls of Belegos come tumbling down around you!"
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More detailed history is surely available from a Chapter Librarian.
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==Interest in the planet==
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The Empire wants the insurrection on Belegos put to an end.  Their rationale is cloudy, and it's unclear why the Astral Claws have been sent over more zealous chapters, but perhaps the duty is too lowly for the more respected chapters.
  
Belegos was once a beacon, and Abis, its city-of-a-hill, the example of the benefits the Imperium could bring.  Abis was a multicultural oasis, with several factions that opposed each other violently on other planets living in total harmony.  The natural resources mined from Belegos provided an economic platfrom, but the hive itself had been built entirely by the united effort of the planet's citizens, a citadel for their mixed and unique cultureIt stood as an elegant, gigantic testament to the power of unity.
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The planet is somewhat near the encroaching Tau Empire, however, and it's well-known among the educated in the Astral Claws that this is a front the Imperium can ill afford to fortify, the bulk of their resources being committed elsewhereShould the Tau decide to make a push into Imperial territory, Belegos would be important as an early-warning station.
  
Abissinian artisans were soon in demand, and the hive world's foundries and workshops hummed with creative energy, producing groundbreaking works of design and function.  The prevailing culture was encouraged work towards knowledge, appreciation of culture, and dedication to craft, and within millennia, Belegos was a tourist destination appreciated from all over the Imperium.  The wealthy of the galaxy soon took to Belegosi fashions, and Abis' famous open-air cafes became mixing pots of intellectualism, creativity, and forward-thinking.
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Regardless of the motivation, the directives from above are clear:  Keep a low profile, and resolve the situation, so that enemies of the Imperium are not alerted to this weak point.
  
==The Fall==
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==Geography==
  
In M41.3, several corporate entities trickled in to Abis, and put roots downThe upper-class sniffed, and turned up their noses at the thought that Abis intellecualism could be industrializedApparently, the corporates had not come to export culture, though: within a decade, corporate gangs were roving the streets, fighting each other for some reason that none of the intelligentsia could fathomThe violence grew worse and worse with each passing day, shattering the harmonious existence that had produced the famed Abissinian cultureWithout the creativity and collaboration that had marked Abis' rise to cultural prominence, the economy of Belegos crashed.
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Belegos is dominated by its chief hive city, Abis.  It was once a magnificent construction, a towering example of gothic grace, all limestone and whitesteel, contrasted against the dank mess of metal that comprises filthier hives such as NecromundaNow, though, after millenia of disrepair and abandonment, the structure has a thorough wash of decayWhole sections have caved in, exposed to the toxic atmosphere of BelegosOnly the top levels, by the spaceport, are well-maintained.
  
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==Politics==
  
==The Present==
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The political situation on Belegos is something of a mystery to the Astral Claws.  There's a High Governor who reports to the Sector Administratum, but beyond that, the details are foggy.
  
Abis is now populated by corporate elites, government officials, and whoever would risk living on the lower levels of the hive.  The corporate entities still fight each other, either covertly or in the Depths where none would see, apparently over the mining rights to Valerium ore, which refined is an excellent material for building starship hulls.  The quantity of Valerium mined on Belegos seems to drop every year, and the corporate presence diminishes accordingly.  Lower levels of the hive are dangerous no-man's land.
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==Rumors==
  
And now, apparently, there's an uprising.  Who the protagonists of the conflict are is as yet unknown.  The stakes of the conflict are similarly unknown.
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There are rumors, from captured pirates and itinerant merchants, that those on the lower levels of Belegos have resorted to cannibalism.

Latest revision as of 16:50, 1 June 2007

space marines of the 41st millenium

Belegos' time has passed. Once, it was a thriving hive-world, with unparalleled industry and a vibrant, multiethnic culture. Its chief hive colony, Abis, exported refined materials, fuels, and manufactured goods. The spaceports were busy, and from time to time, the Elevator would whine to life, lifting some gigantic triumph of construction from the bowels of the hive's manufacturing levels, up to the heavens on a pulsating beam of light. To see it now, though, is to behold a hive-city in decay. Entire levels have been rendered toxic by exposure to the harsh outer atmosphere. Gigantic machinery, its purpose long forgotten, sits idle and rusting. What remains of an aristocracy huddles near the Spaceport, leaving the rest of the hive to anarchy. From time to time, from the Depths, the places no sane man would go, come echoing peals of maddened laughter.

History

Common knowledge is that Belegos was once a cultural icon, its fashions copied by the wealthy all over the galaxy, its artisans renowned above all.

Now, though, Belegos is essentially forgotten. Most people would be surprised that it is still inhabited.

It's often used by more fiery preachers as an example of the exalted falling from grace. "Beware hubris and pride," they say, "lest the walls of Belegos come tumbling down around you!"

More detailed history is surely available from a Chapter Librarian.

Interest in the planet

The Empire wants the insurrection on Belegos put to an end. Their rationale is cloudy, and it's unclear why the Astral Claws have been sent over more zealous chapters, but perhaps the duty is too lowly for the more respected chapters.

The planet is somewhat near the encroaching Tau Empire, however, and it's well-known among the educated in the Astral Claws that this is a front the Imperium can ill afford to fortify, the bulk of their resources being committed elsewhere. Should the Tau decide to make a push into Imperial territory, Belegos would be important as an early-warning station.

Regardless of the motivation, the directives from above are clear: Keep a low profile, and resolve the situation, so that enemies of the Imperium are not alerted to this weak point.

Geography

Belegos is dominated by its chief hive city, Abis. It was once a magnificent construction, a towering example of gothic grace, all limestone and whitesteel, contrasted against the dank mess of metal that comprises filthier hives such as Necromunda. Now, though, after millenia of disrepair and abandonment, the structure has a thorough wash of decay. Whole sections have caved in, exposed to the toxic atmosphere of Belegos. Only the top levels, by the spaceport, are well-maintained.

Politics

The political situation on Belegos is something of a mystery to the Astral Claws. There's a High Governor who reports to the Sector Administratum, but beyond that, the details are foggy.

Rumors

There are rumors, from captured pirates and itinerant merchants, that those on the lower levels of Belegos have resorted to cannibalism.