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Description Planet Calhall Sacrosanct
The capital of this holy system is the world Calhall Sacrosanct, both a former feudal world and arcane technological marvel. This was a treasured world long before the arrival of the Imperium, and its unique importance to ancient humanity for unknown reasons has translated into equal importance of this world to the Imperial faith as a symbol of mankind's mandate among the stars.

This mandate calls, among other things, for the preservation of the domains that humanity once claimed. Because of this commandment, the Adeptus Ministorum has gone to great lengths to settle this holy world without desecrating its innate beauty as it had been protected throughout all the Age of Strife by the marvelous techno-monoliths scattered across its surface.

Shielded against the solar storms by these artifacts of old humanity, thrives a natural paradise of dense, golden jungles and shallow violet seas. The wildlife of this world has survived even into the forty-first millennium, in the shadow of masterfully constructed hives and megalopolises, devised by the most gifted architects in all the sector.
To gain access to the technologies necessary to fulfill the commandments of their devotion, the holy councils of Calhall even turned to the Adeptus Mechanicus for aid, and small enclaves of quite eccentric and reclusive tech-priests still exist on this world.

Moon Reliquiarum Theca
The Reliquiarum Theca is the sole natural moon of Calhall Sacrosanct and appears unassuming to from afar. Without the protection of arcane technology, its surface is barren and scorched with every cycle. However, early pioneers of the Imperium found the moon to be of unusually dense and stable rock, blessed even with rare deposits of precious metals. This sparked a slow, but methodical mining operation, conducted not by the Adeptus Mechanicus, but devoted guilds of craftsmen, set serve the Emperor in works of creation, rather than war.

Utilizing little to no industrial machinery, billions of workers continue the task of turning the entire moon into a monument of the imperial faith, a single, global place of worship made by the bare hands of humanity.
Pilgrims from all over the sector come to this world, where they are guaranteed to earn a modest livelihood for their work. Many stay for a few decades before moving on, but some spend the rest of their lives, seeking mastery of their craft.

In the forty-first Millennium, the Reliquiarum Theca is already one of the most astounding monuments of the entire sector, even though the project is far for complete. To wander these halls and to see the names of every worker inscribed in the rock of this world inspires millions yearly to join in the great task. And many of those who return from this world, bring the passion of creation to their respective homeworlds.


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