The Prosperitas Sector
Welcome, Servant, to the Prosperitas Sector. You will have navigated the Sol-Prosperitas Passage through the unusual warp tides that make that approach so dangerous, or perhaps you have navigated the Cadian Trade Corridor with all its dangers of Archenemy and Xenos pirates. Both these narrow points make entry the Prosperitas Sector difficult, and renders it one of the most isolated regions in the entire Imperium. This is the frontier: far from civilisation, far from home, and on the very edge of Imperial civilisation. Perhaps you were born here, and know that fact very well...
The poor treatment of local populations, the presence of heretic cults that survived the initial invasion, the looming threat of the Archenemy, and the ongoing military operations of the Prosperitas Crusade ensure that the sector is one of the Imperium’s most volatile and difficult to control regions. To make matters worse, the slaughter of many in the Ordos Prosperitas several years ago has spread the Inquisition thin, leaving critical blind spots in its vigilant watch against the enemies of mankind.
History
Geography
- Geography of the Sector
- Map of the Prosperitas Sector
- Worlds of the Prosperitas Sector
- Astronavigational Information
- Void Hazards
- Planetary Hazards
- Warp Hazards
Ethnicity
The descendants of the original Imperial colonists exist today in the form of the Annwfyn ethnic group, found on the spinward planets of Subsector Secundus and the rimward planets of Subsector Primus, and the Ruwwad ethnic group, found primarily on worlds in the trailing (west) region of Subsector Secundus and the rimward parts of Subsector Tertius.
It is easy to tell an Imperial Settler from a native; the majority of settlers speak Low Gothic, and perhaps High if they are educated, but are familiar with no other tongues. Most have names that originate in pre-Imperial Germanic and Latin-speaking cultures. Natives are much more likely to have Annwfyn or Ruwwadi names, and may speak one of the (forbidden) languages of those cultures.
Culture
- Prayer and Liturgy in the Prosperitas Sector
- Songs and Hymns of the Prosperitas Sector
- Local Saints