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ManofErebor30 Sep 2018 11:01 a.m. PST

The four-year-old Corvus Cluster narrative campaign has a new region: The Burning Frontier.

The Burning Frontier is a region of space near the warp storm Heart of Darkness, and the Imperial worlds of that region were cut off years ago. But the intrepid Rogue Trader Maximo Florton has discovered a new warp route--and discovered disturbing activity in the long-isolated planets of the region.

"Florton began his story with St. Jenus. The system, previously housing one habitable planet designated St. Jenus II—a prison world—was now found to be completely scoured of life. Not a single living person was found during a week-long investigation planetside.

On the other hand, major signs of small arms fire were visible all over the prison blocks, and the data cogitators were burned to the ground, preventing any extraction of valuable information. Yet that was by far the least disturbing news: Planet Arthys IV was in the final and irreversible stage of falling to ork invaders."

Read more at The Corvus Cluster!

Soaring Soren30 Sep 2018 1:25 p.m. PST

That was a good read. Nice work!

emckinney01 Oct 2018 8:17 a.m. PST

Excellent!

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