Agathean Domain

The Agathean Domain, also known in some sources as the Agathon Domain, is an alliance of several interlinked systems dominated by Agathon, not truly big enough to be warranted subsector status. It is the outermost and final anchor point of the Imperium before the dark frontier of galactic space of the galactic North. As its center lies the thriving world of Agathon, a Hive World that bears strong resemblance to such famous Hive Worlds as Necromunda or Khur, despite the fact that these worlds are thousands of light years away from Agathon’s border. The system rightly counts as one of the most isolated of the imperial realm, being surrounded on three sides by the galactic void and only accessible through the tenuous Warp routes of Numinal which link it with the other worlds of the Coronid Reach and the Manachean Commonwealth.

History
The history of Agathon has always been forged by war. As such the history of Agathon and the entire Agathean Domain has always been intricately bound to that of the former 60th Expeditionary fleet and the MaSade family.



The Agathean Domain is located in the outer region of the Segmentum Obscurus where it borders the Ultima Segmentum. This region of space has been one of the oldest centers of human habitation, and the initial colonization of Agathon may well lie back as far as the early Age of Technology. Not all worlds of the Agathon system had however been bereft of intelligent life as a highly substantial population of Ogryns was discovered on the Feral World of Othion.

Surviving both the horrors of Old Night and the lurking dangers of the Age of Strife relatively unscathed, Agathon’s surface has always been dominated by the three spires that constitute its principal Hive Cities. Integration in the Imperium wasn’t swift, nor was it without bloodshed as Agathon resisted for nearly fifteen standard years against Rogue Trader fleets and smaller Expeditionary forces. Compliance was only achieved through the mobilization of a far larger force, the 60th Expeditionary fleet which had already achieved several Compliances but was now severely depleted. At its core stood the 1522nd Solar Auxilia Cohort, also known as “The Lord Marshal’s Own”, under the command of the famed Lord Marshal Ireton MaSade. This tactically brilliant general would lead the 60th Expeditionary fleet in a successful, if bloody, Compliance that would see the purge of the cultic aristocracy that ruled Agathon and its domains added to the Imperium of Mankind.

In reward for this final victory and a lifetime of services, MaSade and his officers were awarded the right of conquest over Agathon and became the new ruler of its five billion inhabitants. The 60th Expeditionary Fleet was disbanded and most of its vessels entered the Agathon System Defense Forces whilst its troopers became the world’s new ruling elite. These loyal subjects of the Emperor which had fought in countless wars in His Name would see to that Agathon would become one of the most productive and organized world of the Segmentum Obscurus Orient; for the descendants of the 1522nd Cohort would guarantee that they world would ever be ready to fight for itself.

Society
The culture of Agathon possesses an overriding military aesthetic and the world’s military forces, the Agathean Cohorts can boast a direct lineal descent to the initial Solar Auxilia Cohort of the 60th Expeditionary Fleet. Trained and equipped in the traditions of the Solar Auxilia, the Agathean Cohorts form a sizable and impressive military host with the resources of an entire star system at their disposal. Their reputation for excellence has been well deserved as they have successfully defeated alien invasions and would go on to distinguish themselves during the dark days of the Horus Heresy and the Imperium’s campaigns.

Planets

 * Agathon – Agathon is a spire-type Hive World, its population housing in three distinct Hives which owe many similarities those of Necromunda or Khur. The world is highly organized and constitutes the industrial and economical center of the entire Agathean Domain. It is undoubtedly the capital world of the Agathean Domain, having imposed its name to the system alliance and protecting the planets within with its military might. It’s population consists both of the original first inhabitants of Agathon and the descendants and survivors of the soldiers of the 60th Expeditionary Fleet. In particular the fleet’s officer cadre had integrated with the local noble families to such extant that within a few generations the lines between them had blurred. However the further down the social ladder the more indifference and resentment was encountered in regard of the Imperial rule on Agathon. Prior to the events of the Horus Heresy, but after Ireton MaSade’s retirement as Imperial Commander, Agathon was ruled by a corps of representatives called the Parliament of Electors which had so far always been dominated by a strong Imperial fraction. However the events of Horus’ rebellion would give voice to the underlying resentment and warrant the return of Ireton MaSade as Imperial Commander which quickly reimposed order and purged the ranks of the Parliament of its dissidents.
 * Legatus – Originally organized as a penitentiary mining colony for the dissidents of the Imperial rule in the aftermath of the Agathon Compliance, by the dawn of the 31st millennium Legatus had become the secondary world of the Agathean Domain and its most important Mining World. The landscape of Legatus is dominated by vast tundra plains still locked in the closing stages of a climatic ice age. The planet is immensely rich in high-grade metallic ores that Agathon needs to feed its macro-industry and modest shipping yards. Since 940.M30, Legatus has been subjected to three significant xenos raids; twice by Ork marauders and once by heavily mutated xenos cryptids thought to be originate from the extra-galactic void. This has led to a sizable military mobilization, Legatus’ standing garrison of Agathean Cohorts being severely augmented and warranting the construction of extensive ground defenses, which would prove invaluable in the dark days of the Horus Heresy.


 * Othion – Othion is a Feral World of little strategic value if it weren’t for its native abhuman population. An excessively arid world due to its lack of cloud cover, Othion seemingly consists of limitless silica dune seas continuously exposed to the light of its yellow sun. The world is called home by a sizeable population of Ogryns which have undergone severe metabolic alterations from the standard accepted types to better accommodate the harsh climatic conditions. This however has led to a severe devolution of the already limited intellect of the Ogryns, resulting in an inherent lack of social cohesion and mental stability. Perhaps most macabre is the pronounced drive to cannibalism of these abhumans as well as an irrational hunger, which makes them extremely dangerous for humans. Through extensive cranial surgery and the implementation of a “kill-switch” device to terminate them when needed, these Orgyns could however proved a powerful addition to regional defense forces. During the Horus Heresy Othion’s Ogryn population would constitute a considerable strategic resource which would be ruthlessly exploited by the Agatheans to bolster up their standing military in anticipation of a Traitor invasion ; for turned into Charonites these Ogryns could surclass both Traitor Legiones Astartes and the creations of the Dark Mechanicum in terms of brute strength. This resurgence of Charonites squads was fairly common amongst technically advanced loyalist systems that had been cut off from Imperial territories.

The Horus Heresy
By the closing days of 006.M30 following the fall of the worlds in the Cyclops Cluster, local Imperial powers were girding up for war. Though still distant from the front lines of this new civil war that now ravaged the domains of the Imperium, the leaders of the Agathean Domains knew that they could not stand alone against the might of the Warmaster’s Traitor Legions and the forces he had already arrayed behind him. So it was that when Grand Admiral Ospheus LaBray called for a mustering of loyalist vessels at the Armada Imperialis at Port Maw the Agathean Domain send out a full cruiser squadron bearing the bronze of the Agathean Domain to reinforce the gathering Warfleet. Severely damaged during the Treachery at Port Maw, the surviving Agathean ship – the   Cruiser Telemachus –, limped back to its home world bearing the words of the Warmaster’s victory and the betrayal of the Cylothrathine Mechanicum. On board of the Telemachus rested also the statis-held corpse of her former captain, Jocasta MaSade, granddaughter of the first Imperial Commander of Agathon, the famed Ireton MaSade. Despite being mortally wounded she had valiantly refused to be treated as long as her ship wasn’t safe and successfully escaped pursuing elements of the Traitor’s fleet before succumbing to her wounds. The arrival of the Telemachus would the spark the powder keg of fear and political divisions that had been fermenting on Agathon.





Agathon’s isolation had protected it from the Warmaster’s gaze because as a relatively minor Hive World compared to those of Manachea system it held little strategic value and had hence been completely bi-passed by the Traitor’s armed forces. The fear inspired by the fate of such neighbouring worlds as Manachea or Moab grew into civil unrest until even Agathon’s Parliamant of Electors slipped into open coflict. Debates raged between die-hard Loyalists, those that would cast their lot with Horus in fear of the consequences of not doing so and those who would secede entirely and return Agathon to independence. Blackmail, threats and assassinations were rife as the wheels of the governement became paralysed and the Hive World teetered on the precipice of all-out civil war.

Into the warring chamber of the Parliamant of Electors came Ireton MaSade, the old Marshal and former Imperial Commander, nearly two centuries old and almost recluse for nearly two decades. He came not alone, for behind him came the body of his grandaughter, carried upon a floating statis bier and flanked by a troop of Solar Auxilia Velitaris armoured in a livery of ice white in deference of Agathon’s traditional colour of mourning. Stunned in silence by this most unexpected appearance the Chamber was forced to listen as Ireton MaSade spoke, first of grief and sacrifice, then of the dream of the Imperium, of human unity and the Imperial Truth. As his oratory turned to rage at the moral weakness of his succesors, he denounced the parliament and declared them traitors to the Emperor as the funeral guard turned their Volkites on them and burned the noblemen to ashes.

Agathon and the other worlds of the Domain would now be placed under martial law and controlled by the “Old Guard” of the 60th Expeditionnary Fleet and their direct descendants. Almost immediately Agathon’s econmy and society were put on a war footing not only in order to defend their Domain but to mount an attack on the Traitors. One way or another, Ireton MaSade would have his vengeance, no matter the cost.

Notable Military Campaigns

 * <p class="MsoNormal">The Agathon Compliance (unknown date M.30) For fifteen standard years the planet successfully resisted imperial efforts to subjugate it. Following earlier failures, the Imperium diverts the 60th Expeditionary Fleet under the command of Lord Marshal Ireton MaSade to break the deadlock. The men and women of the 1522nd Solar Auxilia Cohort prosecute the Compliance campaign with zeal and are granted Right of Conquest over Agathon for their efforts. Ireton MaSade becomes the new Imperial Commander of the imperial world of Agathon. This marks the beginning of the Agathean Domain.

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 * Treachery at Port Maw (008.M31) Following the muster call of Grand Admiral LaBray the Agathean cruiser squadron suffers severely from the betrayal of the Cyclothrathine Mechanicum vessels. Only the Telemachus can escape and return safely to Agathon. However her mortally wounded captain, Jocasta MaSade succumbs en route.
 * <p class="MsoNormal">The Liberation of Numinal (009.M31) Ireton MaSade personally leads the loyalist counter-invasion of the still-contested Agri-World of Numinal against the hated Cyclothrathine Mechanicum. In alliance with the Imperial Knights of House Orhlacc, the loyalist use the captured vessel of Rogue Trader Charid Udine - The Hammer of the Deeps -   to covertly approach the system’s astrophatic relay on the moon of Quachil. The destruction of the relay marks the beginning of the Liberation of Numinal proper, with thousand of troopers from the Agathean Cohorts establishing a first beachhead on the planet and digging in. Expecting the reinforcement of the Agathean cruiser squadrons, the enemy leader of the Dark Mechanicum forces, Archmagos Draykavac, orders his troops to crush the beachhead before more troops can land. In the ensuing battle, Cyclothrathe’s battle-automata suffere greatly as Ireton MaSade had taken the precaution to equip his troops with augmented blast-chargers, thus increasing the stopping powers of his Tercio’s lasrifles. Badly mauled and thrown back by the devastating close-range firepower of the Agatheans, Draykavac’s forces retreated. By now secondary incursions and several insurrections where happening all across Numinal. Calculating that victory was still possible, Draykavac mobilized his remaining forces for another assault on the loyalist landing zones. Exploiting the Loyalist’s lack of heavy armor, the second assault would benefit from the support of the Knights of House Atrax and House Ærthegn . Expecting a total victory Draykavac himself took to the field. It was however precisely what Ireton MaSade had intended. In high orbit the Hammer of the Deeps launched two brutal-looking drop-ships, ancient Khobol class heavy assault landers older than the Great Crusade itself. With an eardrum-splitting dirge the Knights of House Orhlacc and their allies of House Hermetika and renegade Ærthegn Knights announced their presence on the battlefield. As Knight met Knight, the Agaethan Cohorts surged forward from their defensive positions, putting the pressure on the Cyclothrathine Taghmata. All across Numinal Draykavac’s forces were coming under assault as Loyalist Astartes and Auxila-led insurrectionists attacked and destroyed the Mechanicum conversion crawlers which had until now been protected by the Cyclothrathine Knights. Surrounded and in inferior position Ireton MaSade’s intent became clear: to kill Draykavac and thus throw the enemy into confusion. Recognizing the danger he had put himself in, the Archmagos did not hesitate. He sacrificed his oath-bound Knights of House Arthrax and his Tagmatha forces to ensure his retreat to his command compound from where he would flee the planet. Numinal belonged again to the Imperium.
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<p class="MsoNormal">Raid on Cerada Secundus (009.M31) Four weeks after the successful Liberation of Numinal, the Agathean fleet attacked the vessels of Forge World Cyclothrathe supporting the conquest of Cerada Secundus. However against the massed war arks of the Taghmata Cyclothrathe the Agathean cruisers would not be victorious. With severe losses, the cruiser squadrons retreated but their efforts had not been entirely vain: their presence forced the Taghmata to consolidate its positions, thus opening a new front and forcing the Archmagos of Cyclothrathe to retreat from Cerada Secundus.

Miltary Forces

 * Battlefleet Agathon As something akin to an Imperaial Subsector, Agathon fields its own squadrons of war ships. Agathon industrial might permits the construction of escort and even cruiser sized vessels. At the time of the Horus Heresy, Battlefleet Agathon at least consisted of two fully equipped squadrons of Cruisers of different types.
 * <p class="MsoNormal">1522nd Solar Auxila Cohort – also known as the “Lord Marshal’s Own”. The original 1522nd Cohort participated in the Agathon Compliance and established itself as the ruling elite of this new Imperial world. By the beginning of the Horus Heresy it had grown to become an elite force that formed the heart of the Agathean forces. Thanks to the charismatic figure of its commander, the Lord Marshal Ireton MaSade, his tactical genius and his nigh-bottomless coffers the newly recreated 1522ndCohort is a highly mobile and well-equipped force: the entire infantry complement is transported in Dracosan Armoured Carriers and each infantry sub-cohort benefits from its own dedicated armoured support squadron. At High Command level the 1522nd can field a number of dedicated armoured and artillery sub-cohorts, three mobile artillery sub-cohorts as well as two dozen Malcador Heavy Tanks that form a heavy armoured assault cadre.

Notable Wargear

 * Telemachus - Cruiser of unknown pattern of Battlefleet Agathon, former command of Jocaste MaSade, grandaughter of the famed Ireton MaSade that would distinguish himself during the Heresy. The Telemachus was the sole survivor of the eight Agathean cruisers send to the great Armada Imperialis muster at Port Maw. It’s courageous escape from the trap sprun there and it’s arduous return would set events in motion that determined the Agathean Domain’s participation in the Horus Heresy.
 * <p class="MsoNormal">Terra’s Hammer – Malcador Heavy Battle Tank. Terra’s Hammer is an illustrous battle Tank, a veteran of the Agathon Compliance that would go on to fight during the wars of the Age of Heresy.