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  • Bodt era un mundo imperial cercano al núcleo galáctico que servía como área de reunión y entrenamiento principal de la Legión de los Devoradores de Mundos en los tiempos anteriores a la Herejía de Horus. Con un terreno árido y volcánico, servía de facto como mundo natal de la Legión.
  • The world of Bodt was one of the oldest fief worlds of the XIIth Legion -- the savage World Eaters. It was the planet's singular honour to serve as the mustering ground upon which the Primarch Angron was to assume command of his own Legion as well as the numerous auxilia and allied forces of the 13th Expeditionary Fleet, the so-called "Bloody 13th," including the largest recorded gathering of the Numen Gun Clans, massed scout maniples of the Legio Audax and numerous other forces drawn from the most bloody-handed of the myriad hosts of Mankind.
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Raza (Ej: Imperio de la Humanidad)
Segmentum
Subsector
  • Unknown
Sistema
  • Bodt
Governor
  • N/A / World Eaters Chapter Command under Tribune Karak
Nombre
  • Bodt
Gravity
  • Unknown
Name
  • Bodt
Type
  • Legiones Astartes Muster/Training World ++Fiefdom of the World Eaters Legion++ [Declared Traitoris Perditas by Writ of the Council of Terra Post Istvaan III Atrocity ]
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  • White
Sector
  • Unknown
System
  • VVC/00325//P/Σ
Tipo
BGCOLOR
  • Black
temp
  • Extreme Volcanic/Arid, Low Register Terran Analogue, Heavy Toxicity
Imagen
  • 225
Pop
  • N/A /100 Legion Command & Support Staff, Estimated 3,500 Legionaries, an estimated 11,000 unattested Legion Inductii, Unknown number Tagmata Kalika, Legio Audax sub-Legio grade Force, Unconfirmed numbers of Numen Gun Clans
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  • The world of Bodt was one of the oldest fief worlds of the XIIth Legion -- the savage World Eaters. It was the planet's singular honour to serve as the mustering ground upon which the Primarch Angron was to assume command of his own Legion as well as the numerous auxilia and allied forces of the 13th Expeditionary Fleet, the so-called "Bloody 13th," including the largest recorded gathering of the Numen Gun Clans, massed scout maniples of the Legio Audax and numerous other forces drawn from the most bloody-handed of the myriad hosts of Mankind. When the War Hounds' lost Primarch, Angron, was finally found upon the world of Nuceria, he swiftly took charge of his Legion. On the world of his youth Angron had led a force in rebellion that came to be known as the Eaters of Cities for its wrath and violence, now his Legion would become the Eaters of Worlds. To his Legionaries the mutilated, bloody, reeking, wrathful figure that now stalked among them as their master swiftly became a kind of savage messiah; a greater warrior than any had known, an exemplar of a brutal ideal of honour and combat that sang to their souls. Angron became to them their first master; displacing for many the loyalty they had once only given their Emperor, becoming their judge, their general and a conqueror whose banner they would follow into the depths of hell. Taking charge of his Legion at the mustering grounds of Bodt, Angron swiftly worked many changes on his forces, his "World Eaters" as they were now named. In this he seems to have been given a surprisingly free hand for a newly invested Primarch -- not for Angron a period of shadowing one of his brothers while he grew into command, or even time spent in his new-found father's company, instead he was given license it seems to simply take charge of his host and with bellicose energy he prepared it for war. When Lord Angron and the massed armies of the "Bloody" 13th Expeditionary Fleet marched off to make war upon the enemies of humanity, he left behind a world dedicated to maintaining and supplying the age of war to come. Bodt had been transformed from an arid, volcanic world to a planetary mustering ground that was host to entire cities of barracks, extensive subterranean macro silos and continent-spanning weapons testing ranges. Throughout the second century of the Great Crusade, Bodt, and in particular the capital city of Tredecimmia's muster ground, served as a crucial centre of Legion power and might. Legion aspirants inducted from the worlds conquered by the World Eaters were sent there to begin the implantation and indoctrination process that would see the strongest of their numbers transformed into post-human Legiones Astartes, and the world hosted a large detachment of the XIIth Legion's Apothecarion to that end. The Numen Gun Clans and other cultures from which the auxilia forces attached to the 13th Expeditionary Fleet recruited were likewise mustered and equipped for war at Tredecimmia, and the Legio Audax established a forward base there to serve its scout Titan maniples. At length, the gun clan auxilias took root upon Bodt in their own right, a large population born of the indentured feral warrior-tribes becoming established in the wastes about Tredecimmia and contributing their own sons and daughters to the musters that fuelled the "Bloody" 13th as it conquered the void at the leading edge of the Great Crusade. As more World Eaters aspirants were processed at Tredecimmia, the Legion began to recruit directly from the gun clans and in time the practice arose of would-be World Eaters from the gun clans being pitched into battle with those in the latter stages of Legion training. These contests became sprawling battles fought with whetted blade and live ammunition, battles which only the very strongest gun-clanners would survive to be accepted into the ranks of the World Eaters Legion's aspirants. A bitter co-dependence arose between the World Eaters and the waste-dwelling clanners, the two factions bloody rivals who yet relied upon one another for their very existence. By the close of the second century of the Great Crusade, Bodt was barely recognisable as the planet upon which Lord Angron had taken charge of his Legion, and the same was true of the World Eaters themselves. Always a tectonically unstable planet, the Legion's unleashing of all manner of macro scale weaponry across the surface in relentless, some said reckless, live-fire battle exercises had rent the very crust asunder in places so that it was a rare day indeed when the sub-sonic growl of shifting plates did not roll across the wastes. The shallow seas were turned black and toxic. The arid lands, which were once host to thinly-spread yet stubborn flora and fauna, were by then devoid of almost all life and the planet-wide cadmium sub-strata was exposed to the tortured atmosphere. Only the very strongest of the wasteland-dwelling clanners could survive in the poisoned lands, making the periodic battle-trials their only possible escape and one which few indeed lived long enough to partake in. Throughout its history, Bodt's primary city, Tredecimmia, proved a vital asset to the XIIth Legion, and as such it was heavily fortified with an extensive network of defence emplacements and subterranean bunkers. The weapons silos used to equip newly inducted aspirants came to house not just conventional armaments, but other weapons and devices the World Eaters had claimed as prizes of war from those they had vanquished during their conquest of the outer dark. Technologies considered too dangerous to exist and proscribed by ancient writ were secreted away in the deepest vaults beneath Tredecimmia, weapons which in all likelihood Terra believed destroyed or had no knowledge of at all. These ancient and forbidden technologies, though ostensibly wards of the XIIth Legion, were to be tended to by a singular order of the priesthood of Mars. It was during the conquest of the Golgothan Wastes that the World Eaters had formed mutual compact with the so-called Crimson Priests of Sarum, a Mechanicum domain Angron had delivered from the predations of the debased stellar empire of the Brotherhood of Ruin. Following their liberation from their ancient rivals, the Crimson Priests had pledged Angron their co-allegiance, some said over and above the fealty they owed to distant Mars. The Crimson Priests went wherever the World Eaters went, and thus it came to pass that the induction-forges and weapons silos ofTredecimmia were tended exclusively by this ill-starred sect and their flesh-bonded Adsecularis Covenants.
  • Bodt era un mundo imperial cercano al núcleo galáctico que servía como área de reunión y entrenamiento principal de la Legión de los Devoradores de Mundos en los tiempos anteriores a la Herejía de Horus. Con un terreno árido y volcánico, servía de facto como mundo natal de la Legión.
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