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An old world conquered by the Imperium at the start of the Prosperitas Crusade, Butonia was a quiet backwater planet at the fringes of sector politics but what development has occurred has been largely thanks to its position as a cross roads on a number of trade-routes. For this reason alone the Butonia capital was a vibrant and semi-modern hive with all the benefits of modern Imperial society available to the rich aristocracy. The difference is living standards between rich and poor was as stark here as anywhere in the sector and it was this simple buying power in the hands of the nobles that always meant that they could maintain personal armies and fiefdoms, bribe away any serious threat and generally maintain order through a mixture of oppression and corruption.
An old world conquered by the Imperium at the start of the Prosperitas Crusade, Butonia was a quiet backwater planet at the fringes of sector politics but what development has occurred has been largely thanks to its position as a cross roads on a number of trade-routes. For this reason alone the Butonia capital was a vibrant and semi-modern hive with all the benefits of modern Imperial society available to the rich aristocracy. The difference is living standards between rich and poor was as stark here as anywhere in the sector and it was this simple buying power in the hands of the nobles that always meant that they could maintain personal armies and fiefdoms, bribe away any serious threat and generally maintain order through a mixture of oppression and corruption.


The lords themselves had their own rivalries and ambitions but after the calamitous Titian revolt 300 years ago all nobles agreed that should any of them resort to the support of the masses then that family will be purged utterly from the face of the planet. Baron Janus Titian had been outmanoeuvred by one of his closest rivals in his efforts to exploit new carbon-3 deposits found in the northern wastes but when he resorted to a people’s uprising using most of his families vast wealth to arm the people in a peasants revolt he found himself betrayed by one of his own blood. Despite this he was able to drag out the war last for 10 years. In the end the though the noble houses untied against him when the distant dream of emancipation was raised by Titian at an speech he gave in the northern woods. He was hunted down and killed by an assassin and within three months the war was over.
The lords themselves had their own rivalries and ambitions but after the calamitous Titian revolt 300 years ago all nobles agreed that should any of them resort to the support of the masses then that family will be purged utterly from the face of the planet. Baron Janus Titian had been outmanoeuvred by one of his closest rivals in his efforts to exploit new carbon-3 deposits found in the northern wastes but when he resorted to a people’s uprising using most of his families vast wealth to arm the people in a peasants revolt he found himself betrayed by one of his own blood. Despite this he was able to drag out the war last for 10 years. In the end, though, the noble houses united against him when the distant dream of emancipation was raised by Titian at an speech he gave in the northern woods. He was hunted down and killed by an assassin and within three months the war was over.


Since that time the people were treated like cattle. Little more than serfs, a nobles wealth was  measured by how many people they could drive into the mines to claw out the precious Carbon-3. By 583.M41 the volume of ore that the planet paid to the Administratum was five times what it was in Titian’s time but the desire to keep the people weak meant that technological development and advanced mining techniques were simply outlawed.
Since that time the people were treated like cattle. Little more than serfs, a noble's wealth was  measured by how many people they could drive into the mines to claw out the precious Carbon-3. By 583.M41 the volume of ore that the planet paid to the [[Administratum]] was five times what it was in Titian’s time but the desire to keep the people weak meant that technological development and advanced mining techniques were simply outlawed.


Attracted by the prospect of escape many young volunteers joined the PDF but these regiments became little more than armed gangs going by names such as the “Rattlers”, “The Collectors” or “Zombies” and the behaviour of their Commanders was more akin to that of petty warlords than upstanding Imperial officers.
Attracted by the prospect of escape many young volunteers joined the [[PDF]] but these regiments became little more than armed gangs going by names such as the “Rattlers”, “The Collectors” or “Zombies” and the behaviour of their Commanders was more akin to that of petty warlords than upstanding Imperial officers.


=== The Saint’s Rebellion – 583.M41 ===
=== The Saint’s Rebellion – 583.M41 ===


The Governor became more anxious to fulfil quotas, turning to the aid of the Adeptus Mechanicus for aid in the rapid extraction of the Carbon-3 the only thing that gave his domain value. That aid came at a price, in the long term it would pollute the atmosphere and poison the soil of Butonia – but the seeds of rebellion where born from the mass land clearances that faced the Serf population, and where Serfs refused to give up their homes, their farms, they were slaughtered by the increasingly out of control PDF.
The Governor became more anxious to fulfil quotas, turning to the aid of the [[Adeptus Mechanicus]] for aid in the rapid extraction of the Carbon-3 - the only thing that gave his domain value. That aid came at a price, in the long term it would pollute the atmosphere and poison the soil of Butonia – but the seeds of rebellion where born from the mass land clearances that faced the Serf population, and where Serfs refused to give up their homes, their farms, they were slaughtered by the increasingly out of control PDF.


Open rebellion against the Sector Governor erupted in M41.583 with the defection of several of the infamous PDF regiments to the side of the revolting Serfs – in response those forces loyal to the Governor began to slaughter their way through the under-armed population in order to put down the conflict. The Rebels were rallied, however, by a young woman known as Safina, who proclaimed herself a ‘Living Saint’.
Open rebellion against the Sector Governor erupted in M41.583 with the defection of several of the infamous PDF regiments to the side of the revolting Serfs – in response those forces loyal to the Governor began to slaughter their way through the under-armed population in order to put down the conflict. The Rebels were rallied, however, by a young woman known as Safina, who proclaimed herself a ‘Living Saint’.


At the height of what could have been a brutal civil war, the Governor was assassinated by agents unknown, without his corrupt leadership the upper classes faltered and the Serfs led by ‘Saint’ Safina have taken control of much of the planets surface. The Mechanicus in turn inflamed the situation further by claiming the papers signed by the deceased Governor give them right to mine the Carbon-3 deposits on Butonia.
At the height of what could have been a brutal civil war, the Governor was assassinated by agents unknown; without his corrupt leadership the upper classes faltered and the Serfs led by ‘Saint’ Safina toook control of much of the planets surface. The Mechanicus in turn inflamed the situation further by claiming the papers signed by the deceased Governor give them right to mine the Carbon-3 deposits on Butonia.


=== The Purges – 592.M41 ===
=== The Purges – 592.M41 ===


By 592.M41 Butonia had fallen into a state of anarchy, the Living Saint having vanished without a trace, and no true governor put in place Butonia had been forgotten by the powers of the Imperium, the rebellion suppressed, its corrupt governing class toppled, and yet, nothing changed: there was no order, no restored control, the Black Ship tithe forgotten, mutants unattended and allowed to grow in size and population… the planet needed leadership.
By 592.M41 Butonia had fallen into a state of anarchy, the Living Saint having vanished without a trace, and no true governor put in place. Butonia had been forgotten by the powers of the Imperium, the rebellion suppressed, its corrupt governing class toppled, and yet, nothing changed: there was no order, no restored control, the [[Black Ship]] tithe forgotten, [[mutants]] unattended and allowed to grow in size and population… the planet needed leadership.


In 592.M41, the people, enflamed by a Redemptionist element, rose up to take control themselves, an army of the Faithful overran what few of the corrupt PDF bases remained on the planet, murdering their occupants who had divided the small world up into their own feudal domains. When the last of the petty Warlords of Butonia fell, the Faithful spread out, seized by Redemptionist dialogue they attempted to scour the world clean.
In 592.M41, the people, inflamed by a [[Redemptionist]] element, rose up to take control themselves. An army of the Faithful overran what few of the corrupt PDF bases remained on the planet, murdering their occupants who had divided the small world up into their own feudal domains. When the last of the petty Warlords of Butonia fell, the Faithful spread out; seized by Redemptionist dialogue they attempted to scour the world clean.


Like many Redemptionist elements, this quickly grew out of control as the Redemptionist factions attacked peasants and Nobles alike in a mad witch-hunt for supposed heresies as their puritanical stranglehold further fragmented the world.
Like many Redemptionist elements, this quickly grew out of control as the Redemptionist factions attacked peasants and Nobles alike in a mad witch-hunt for supposed heresies as their puritanical stranglehold further fragmented the world.
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The only other candidate is a thin-blooded Noble survivor of the former ruling House of Butonia, Jenita Morrow who began her rise as an Ecclesiarchy priest – but the Nobility do not enjoy much local support, and the current Imperial stance of allowing the situation on Butonia to burn itself out prevents them having the forces to exert their will.
The only other candidate is a thin-blooded Noble survivor of the former ruling House of Butonia, Jenita Morrow who began her rise as an Ecclesiarchy priest – but the Nobility do not enjoy much local support, and the current Imperial stance of allowing the situation on Butonia to burn itself out prevents them having the forces to exert their will.
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Butonia

Name Butonia
Butonia
Sub-Sector Tertius
Type Feudal World
Population 3 billion
Climate Temperate
Status Imperial (nominal),
Unstable

About Butonia

An old world conquered by the Imperium at the start of the Prosperitas Crusade, Butonia was a quiet backwater planet at the fringes of sector politics but what development has occurred has been largely thanks to its position as a cross roads on a number of trade-routes. For this reason alone the Butonia capital was a vibrant and semi-modern hive with all the benefits of modern Imperial society available to the rich aristocracy. The difference is living standards between rich and poor was as stark here as anywhere in the sector and it was this simple buying power in the hands of the nobles that always meant that they could maintain personal armies and fiefdoms, bribe away any serious threat and generally maintain order through a mixture of oppression and corruption.

The lords themselves had their own rivalries and ambitions but after the calamitous Titian revolt 300 years ago all nobles agreed that should any of them resort to the support of the masses then that family will be purged utterly from the face of the planet. Baron Janus Titian had been outmanoeuvred by one of his closest rivals in his efforts to exploit new carbon-3 deposits found in the northern wastes but when he resorted to a people’s uprising using most of his families vast wealth to arm the people in a peasants revolt he found himself betrayed by one of his own blood. Despite this he was able to drag out the war last for 10 years. In the end, though, the noble houses united against him when the distant dream of emancipation was raised by Titian at an speech he gave in the northern woods. He was hunted down and killed by an assassin and within three months the war was over.

Since that time the people were treated like cattle. Little more than serfs, a noble's wealth was measured by how many people they could drive into the mines to claw out the precious Carbon-3. By 583.M41 the volume of ore that the planet paid to the Administratum was five times what it was in Titian’s time but the desire to keep the people weak meant that technological development and advanced mining techniques were simply outlawed.

Attracted by the prospect of escape many young volunteers joined the PDF but these regiments became little more than armed gangs going by names such as the “Rattlers”, “The Collectors” or “Zombies” and the behaviour of their Commanders was more akin to that of petty warlords than upstanding Imperial officers.

The Saint’s Rebellion – 583.M41

The Governor became more anxious to fulfil quotas, turning to the aid of the Adeptus Mechanicus for aid in the rapid extraction of the Carbon-3 - the only thing that gave his domain value. That aid came at a price, in the long term it would pollute the atmosphere and poison the soil of Butonia – but the seeds of rebellion where born from the mass land clearances that faced the Serf population, and where Serfs refused to give up their homes, their farms, they were slaughtered by the increasingly out of control PDF.

Open rebellion against the Sector Governor erupted in M41.583 with the defection of several of the infamous PDF regiments to the side of the revolting Serfs – in response those forces loyal to the Governor began to slaughter their way through the under-armed population in order to put down the conflict. The Rebels were rallied, however, by a young woman known as Safina, who proclaimed herself a ‘Living Saint’.

At the height of what could have been a brutal civil war, the Governor was assassinated by agents unknown; without his corrupt leadership the upper classes faltered and the Serfs led by ‘Saint’ Safina toook control of much of the planets surface. The Mechanicus in turn inflamed the situation further by claiming the papers signed by the deceased Governor give them right to mine the Carbon-3 deposits on Butonia.

The Purges – 592.M41

By 592.M41 Butonia had fallen into a state of anarchy, the Living Saint having vanished without a trace, and no true governor put in place. Butonia had been forgotten by the powers of the Imperium, the rebellion suppressed, its corrupt governing class toppled, and yet, nothing changed: there was no order, no restored control, the Black Ship tithe forgotten, mutants unattended and allowed to grow in size and population… the planet needed leadership.

In 592.M41, the people, inflamed by a Redemptionist element, rose up to take control themselves. An army of the Faithful overran what few of the corrupt PDF bases remained on the planet, murdering their occupants who had divided the small world up into their own feudal domains. When the last of the petty Warlords of Butonia fell, the Faithful spread out; seized by Redemptionist dialogue they attempted to scour the world clean.

Like many Redemptionist elements, this quickly grew out of control as the Redemptionist factions attacked peasants and Nobles alike in a mad witch-hunt for supposed heresies as their puritanical stranglehold further fragmented the world.

Rise of the Popular People’s Militia – 593.M41

The arrival of support for the people of Butonia from the Faith Militant in 592.M41 under the auspice of Lord-Militant Zacharias All-Souls-Cry-Out-For-Salvation Cadence introduced another change to the political landscape – proving capable of directing Redemptionist factions away from the peasants and against the mutant and archenemy cults holding out in the Butonian wilderness the Lord-Militant raised the Popular People’s Militia by arming thousands of Butonian volunteers willing to help restore law and order to their world. This success has not gone unnoticed in the wider Imperium however, and the recent declaration by the Militia of the leadership of Butonia under the Lord-Militant is something of a controversial move, for the appointment of a leader based on popular support is heterodoxy against Imperial doctrine.

The only other candidate is a thin-blooded Noble survivor of the former ruling House of Butonia, Jenita Morrow who began her rise as an Ecclesiarchy priest – but the Nobility do not enjoy much local support, and the current Imperial stance of allowing the situation on Butonia to burn itself out prevents them having the forces to exert their will.

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