Sectatus Imperialis Telstein

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Sectatus Imperialis Ky'Telstein
Flag of the Imperial Sector
Seal of the Sectatus Imperialis
National Words
Salus Imperialis Suprema Est
Sector Ky'Telstein
Largest City Ky
Ethnic group Human 82.5%
Fae 18.5%
Languages English
High Kouralian
Demonym Kouralian
Governing Structure
Theocratic Autocracy
Dominus Sectatus
Cardinalis Sectatus
Prefectus Primus Sectatus
Fabricator-General
Population
Total (2019 Est.) XYZ
Total Area XYZ Planets
Date Check/Segment/Year/.Millennium

The Sectatus Imperialis Telstein (Telsteinian Imperial Sector) is a division of the Imperium of Mankind, rendered entirely separate from it for over a century since the Night of a Thousand Rebellions in 992999.M41.

History

The Telstein Sector vanished from all Imperial Record during the Night of a Thousand Rebellions in 992999.M41. Considered to have been destroyed by a chaotic rebellion, those within the Sectatus Imperialis still labour to discover how they have found themselves entirely separated from the Light of the Astronomicon in an alternate universe.

Astrography

The Telstein Sector is a three-dimensional area of space with sides roughly 200 light years long. Before the Shift it sat within the Segmentum Pacificus, one of the Imperium of Mankind's Segmentae Majoris. The Sector is divided up into a number of sub-sectors which range from ten to twenty light years in diameter. Subsectors, rather than being general blocks of space like the Telstein Sector, are instead centered on densely populated star clusters, important worlds, or meeting points of warp trade routes. The space between these Sub-Sectors is officially referred to as Intersectional Space, though in common parlance it is often called Wilderness Space.

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