Anguish IV is the celestial satellite of the planet Anguish, which has long since been abandoned. A short time after the satellite's discovery, it was realized that it (along with the other Anguish satellites) contained copious amounts of Adamantium. Attempts were made to turn this satellite into a Forge World by the Adeptus Mechanicus, but for a reason known only to the Priests on the planet at the time and their Guards, all attempts were halted and all surviving troops were to be pulled out immediately. The satellite and it's three brethren were declared Deathworlds, to be accessed at no times, with no excuses. Any attempts to land a ship on any of the Anguish planets or satellites would result in instant destruction of the ship, and all of it's inhabitants.
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| - Anguish IV is the celestial satellite of the planet Anguish, which has long since been abandoned. A short time after the satellite's discovery, it was realized that it (along with the other Anguish satellites) contained copious amounts of Adamantium. Attempts were made to turn this satellite into a Forge World by the Adeptus Mechanicus, but for a reason known only to the Priests on the planet at the time and their Guards, all attempts were halted and all surviving troops were to be pulled out immediately. The satellite and it's three brethren were declared Deathworlds, to be accessed at no times, with no excuses. Any attempts to land a ship on any of the Anguish planets or satellites would result in instant destruction of the ship, and all of it's inhabitants.
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| - Anguish IV is the celestial satellite of the planet Anguish, which has long since been abandoned. A short time after the satellite's discovery, it was realized that it (along with the other Anguish satellites) contained copious amounts of Adamantium. Attempts were made to turn this satellite into a Forge World by the Adeptus Mechanicus, but for a reason known only to the Priests on the planet at the time and their Guards, all attempts were halted and all surviving troops were to be pulled out immediately. The satellite and it's three brethren were declared Deathworlds, to be accessed at no times, with no excuses. Any attempts to land a ship on any of the Anguish planets or satellites would result in instant destruction of the ship, and all of it's inhabitants. A short but extensive survey showed minimal signs of life, and large levels of Adamantium within the inner core of the satellite. It was rare for a world which was not even a planet to contain Adamantium at all, and such levels surely marked a once in a lifetime find. And indeed, this was a once in a lifetime find, but not for the reasons expected.
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