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<blockquote data-quote="DrZombie" data-source="post: 5609532" data-attributes="member: 15640"><p>Hi guys.</p><p></p><p>There are a great many planets that are 'lost' to the imperium, isolated due to warp storms, miscatalogued and forgotten in the archives. They slide into anarchy and savagery, either slowly (like an outpost that gets isolated) or rapidly (like a hiveplanet that gets cut-off from a food-supply. These are known as feral (very low-tech) or fuedal (medieval-style tech) worlds. Sometimes the planets are deliberately kept in this state for one reason or another.</p><p></p><p>The big plan is to play on a feral/fuedal world. That would mean adapting some classes as to weaponry and armor and stuff, and offcourse tech-priest is unavailable.</p><p></p><p>If you go for 'knights' you'd have fuedal world as starting world, if you go or savages it would be feral world.</p><p></p><p>The population on the planet might have legends about the ancient times, powerful beings from the stars (a bit like the conspiracy-nutters 'bout atlantis and the ancient egyptians and stuff), but in general they have no knowledge of the imperium of man.</p><p></p><p>I use the term 'knights', but you could also go for 'samurai', 'vikings', 'Franks', 'musketeers', 'kozaks', dinosaur-riders, whatever strikes your fancy.</p><p></p><p>Does that kinda explain what I mean?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DrZombie, post: 5609532, member: 15640"] Hi guys. There are a great many planets that are 'lost' to the imperium, isolated due to warp storms, miscatalogued and forgotten in the archives. They slide into anarchy and savagery, either slowly (like an outpost that gets isolated) or rapidly (like a hiveplanet that gets cut-off from a food-supply. These are known as feral (very low-tech) or fuedal (medieval-style tech) worlds. Sometimes the planets are deliberately kept in this state for one reason or another. The big plan is to play on a feral/fuedal world. That would mean adapting some classes as to weaponry and armor and stuff, and offcourse tech-priest is unavailable. If you go for 'knights' you'd have fuedal world as starting world, if you go or savages it would be feral world. The population on the planet might have legends about the ancient times, powerful beings from the stars (a bit like the conspiracy-nutters 'bout atlantis and the ancient egyptians and stuff), but in general they have no knowledge of the imperium of man. I use the term 'knights', but you could also go for 'samurai', 'vikings', 'Franks', 'musketeers', 'kozaks', dinosaur-riders, whatever strikes your fancy. Does that kinda explain what I mean? [/QUOTE]
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