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*'''They are deeply loyal to the Imperium.''' The Priesthood of Ferraeus owes its existence to the [[The Prosperitas Crusade and High Command|Prosperitas Crusade]] and [[House Durovera]] and for that it is loyal. The Arch-Magos of Ferraeus is often a regular visitor at the Sector Senatorum, and considered to be a strong ally of House Durovera.
*'''They are deeply loyal to the Imperium.''' The Priesthood of Ferraeus owes its existence to the [[The Prosperitas Crusade and High Command|Prosperitas Crusade]] and [[House Durovera]] and for that it is loyal. The Arch-Magos of Ferraeus is often a regular visitor at the Sector Senatorum, and considered to be a strong ally of House Durovera.


* '''They worship the Emperor-as-Omnissiah.''' The Priests of Ferraeus worship the '''Emperor-as-Omnissiah''' as a single entity something that has made them more closely meshed with their usual opposition in the Imperial Cult. The ultimate example of this is [[The_Imperial_Faith#The_Saints|Saint Nongentae of Ferraeus]] who straddled both faiths to the point she was canonised by the local Imperial cult.
* '''They worship the Emperor-as-Omnissiah.''' The Priests of Ferraeus worship the '''Emperor-as-Omnissiah''' as a single entity something that has made them more closely meshed with their usual opposition in the Imperial Cult. The ultimate example of this is [[The_Imperial_Faith#The_Saints|Saint Nongentae of Ferraeus]] who straddled both faiths to the point she was canonised by the local Imperial cult and has been embraced by a faction of Priests who straddle both cults, known as the [[Ecclesiarchy Loyalists|Nongentists]].


*'''The are warlike in their nature.''' [[Mechanicus Collegia: Secutor|Secutors]] are more common amongst the Priesthood on this world thanks in part to its foundation by their ancestors who accompanied the Titans of the [[Legio Ferraeus]] during their history as a nomad fighting force.
*'''The are warlike in their nature.''' [[Mechanicus Collegia: Secutor|Secutors]] are more common amongst the Priesthood on this world thanks in part to its foundation by their ancestors who accompanied the Titans of the [[Legio Ferraeus]] during their history as a nomad fighting force.
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This predisposition for violence manifests in Ferraean society as a whole with violent bloodsports being a popular pastime teams of Ferraean Tech Priests perfect their weapons engineering talents by sending heavily augmented Combat Servitors to battle in vast arenas for both weapons testing and public entertainment purposes while senior Magi watch on judging the creations of their junior peers on style, control, damage and aggression. This 'sport' is popular enough that it is often distributed as holovid entertainment to the wider Prosperitas Sector that gather around projectors to see these augmented gladiators tear eachother apart in the blasted industrial wastelands beneath the forge's polluted orange skies.
This predisposition for violence manifests in Ferraean society as a whole with violent bloodsports being a popular pastime teams of Ferraean Tech Priests perfect their weapons engineering talents by sending heavily augmented Combat Servitors to battle in vast arenas for both weapons testing and public entertainment purposes while senior Magi watch on judging the creations of their junior peers on style, control, damage and aggression. This 'sport' is popular enough that it is often distributed as holovid entertainment to the wider Prosperitas Sector that gather around projectors to see these augmented gladiators tear eachother apart in the blasted industrial wastelands beneath the forge's polluted orange skies.
There is however a considerable number of Priest who have combined their loyalty to Mars with their loyalty to the God Emperor, observing a fusion of the Imperial Faith and Machine Cult these so called [[Ecclesiarchy Loyalists|Nongentists]] follow the teachings of [[The_Imperial_Faith#The_Saints|Saint Nongentae of Ferraeus]] and demonstrate a fanatical attitude considered by many of their peers of unacceptably emotive compared to the machine-like ordered society promoted by the Machine Cult, choosing to embrace their emotions rather than excise them Nongentists go about their duties with a fanatical fervour, singing loud hymns as they work. This is to the consternation of many Priests who do not follow their sects and if it weren't for the efficiency they continue to demonstrate, they might well have been suppressed long ago.





Revision as of 17:52, 11 April 2020

You can find many common notes about the Machine Cult on the Adeptus Mechanicus page.

Four Facts About the Priesthood of Ferraeus

  • They are deeply loyal to the Imperium. The Priesthood of Ferraeus owes its existence to the Prosperitas Crusade and House Durovera and for that it is loyal. The Arch-Magos of Ferraeus is often a regular visitor at the Sector Senatorum, and considered to be a strong ally of House Durovera.
  • They worship the Emperor-as-Omnissiah. The Priests of Ferraeus worship the Emperor-as-Omnissiah as a single entity something that has made them more closely meshed with their usual opposition in the Imperial Cult. The ultimate example of this is Saint Nongentae of Ferraeus who straddled both faiths to the point she was canonised by the local Imperial cult and has been embraced by a faction of Priests who straddle both cults, known as the Nongentists.
  • The are warlike in their nature. Secutors are more common amongst the Priesthood on this world thanks in part to its foundation by their ancestors who accompanied the Titans of the Legio Ferraeus during their history as a nomad fighting force.
  • They prefer brutalist, efficient designs. The Magi of Naximus are not fans of ornamentation, their weapons, their technology follows the most basic practical appearances their world is one of vast boxy superstructures and their bionics bulky but effecive.

The Mechanicus Ferraeus

The Priesthood of Ferraeus are considered the most orthodox of the Three Forges of the Prosperitas Sector - their Forgeworld taken from Heretek forces in the early years of M.41 by the Prosperitas Crusade, they were founded not from the a colony-seed planted by the ancient Mechanicum but rather surplanted the original rulers of their new homeworld who had turned traitor and given aid to the heretics of the Regency from the Tech-Priests who had formed the support structure of the Legio Ferraeus while it had been a nomad Legion.

Considered blinkered and orthodox even by the standards of the Adeptus Mechanicus the Priesthood of Ferraeus have shown little to no interest in adopting new patterns of technology or ideas that stray from the scientific canon of Mars. This has, ironically, produced a greater-than-average number of Explorators from this Forge World than many others as a goodly number of young Magi chafe at the conservative attitudes of their superiors on this world and see the Explorator fleets as a way to escape its confines or are 'encouraged' to work off their unorthodox tendencies amongst their ranks as a form of exile. An odd symbiosis exists between those that were otherwise rejected by the orthodox Priesthood and the Priesthood of Ferraeus as the fleets often have to rely on Ferraeus' shipyards to repair their vessels before heading out beyond the edges of the frontier sector - meaning that Ferraeus often gets first pickings of discoveries the fleets bring back it feels it wants - such as verifiable STCs.

Because of its origins in the militant service of the Legio Ferraeus, the Priesthood of Ferraeus produces an above-average number of Secutors, the Priests-Militant of the Machine Cult, who accompany many of its forces when they go to war alongside the Prosperitas Crusade. For this reason it is generally considered that they are, while Orthodox, quite an aggressive Priesthood. Something that has caused considerable friction in its dealing with the Priesthood of Naximus Prime but most significantly with the Priesthood of Castellum who it has threatened to invade on several occasions not least because it considers the Castelli Priesthood to be traitors to its Forge for emancipating the former Research Colony from Ferraeus' control.

This predisposition for violence manifests in Ferraean society as a whole with violent bloodsports being a popular pastime teams of Ferraean Tech Priests perfect their weapons engineering talents by sending heavily augmented Combat Servitors to battle in vast arenas for both weapons testing and public entertainment purposes while senior Magi watch on judging the creations of their junior peers on style, control, damage and aggression. This 'sport' is popular enough that it is often distributed as holovid entertainment to the wider Prosperitas Sector that gather around projectors to see these augmented gladiators tear eachother apart in the blasted industrial wastelands beneath the forge's polluted orange skies.

There is however a considerable number of Priest who have combined their loyalty to Mars with their loyalty to the God Emperor, observing a fusion of the Imperial Faith and Machine Cult these so called Nongentists follow the teachings of Saint Nongentae of Ferraeus and demonstrate a fanatical attitude considered by many of their peers of unacceptably emotive compared to the machine-like ordered society promoted by the Machine Cult, choosing to embrace their emotions rather than excise them Nongentists go about their duties with a fanatical fervour, singing loud hymns as they work. This is to the consternation of many Priests who do not follow their sects and if it weren't for the efficiency they continue to demonstrate, they might well have been suppressed long ago.


Rank and Organisation amongst the Ferraean Priesthood

The structure of Ferraeus closely follows the traditional or 'Martian' hierarchy system copied by many other Priesthood around the Imperium. It does however forgo the use of a Fabricator Locum as a single entity, Archmagos Myrioi-513 the Fabricator-General of Ferraeus occupies the entire upper echelon of Forge command. The Archmagos operating several independent digital facets of their personality by spreading their biological compotents amongst multiple host armatures that act to give it a distributed command network over Ferraeus.

Beneath Myrioi-513 the standard structure persists, with Magi controlling most of the functions of society with their Menial and Servitor labour-forces arranged beneath them in service to the mighty industrial machine that is the Forge.

The surface of Ferraeus is organised into severan 'Forge Fanes' each assigned one of the host-armatures of the Fabricator General who oversees operations while a Magos Senioris is ultimately responsible for the day to day business of operating the region. The output of each Forge-Fane changes on a regular basis as the needs of the Prosperitas Sactor, and the Crusade become apparent. Forges are constantly being rebuilt for other functions while Menials are shipped in massive mass-conveyors to whatever Forge Fane requires their particular labour talents that day.


Naming Traditions of the Ferraeans

Generally alpha numeric designations are used by the Priests of Ferraeus often combining ancient characters along with a string of numbers, such as 'Alpha-123' for example. Some Ferraeans have a different first name that is not a character but an actual Imperial-sounding name followed by a numeric string, these individuals are usually those born outside of Ferraeus who have been inducted into the priesthood and are thusly required to sacrifice their family name in honour of their new choices in life.

There is a now-small but not insignificant number of Ferraeans who come from the same sect as those who founded Castellum that observe the naming traditions more commonly found amongst the Castelli Priesthood but these are few, and many have re-designated themselves lest the hostility their forge feels towards their wayward brethren fall upon them too.