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| - The Imperial world of Ulaka (or more popularly, the World of Cannibals), is a hive world located within the Vuma Sector in Segmentum Obscurus, and home to the abhumans known as the Xhasa. Ulaka formerly classed as a feral world, rediscovered by the Imperium of Man in M37 during the Age of Apostesy. Despite it's feral state before contact with the Imperium, it's people kept huge stores of weapons and technology left behind from the Dark Age of Technology to wage wars across the planet, along with records from that time.
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| - The Imperial world of Ulaka (or more popularly, the World of Cannibals), is a hive world located within the Vuma Sector in Segmentum Obscurus, and home to the abhumans known as the Xhasa. Ulaka formerly classed as a feral world, rediscovered by the Imperium of Man in M37 during the Age of Apostesy. Despite it's feral state before contact with the Imperium, it's people kept huge stores of weapons and technology left behind from the Dark Age of Technology to wage wars across the planet, along with records from that time. Today, the people of Ulaka are violent, ultra-agressive cannibals. They are also known for their production and usage of high-grade, heavily adorned bionics, as well as their production of weapons so rare elsewhere in the Imperium, that they are more valuable than the people handling them. The harsh laws and culture of Ulaka insure that only those who have legitimate business on the planet are the only visitors to Ulaka. Also, it aids in ensuring that few Chaos-tainted individuals may corrupt the minds of the inhabitants. The Imperium has given Ulaka wide berth in dealing with it's "unique" food requirements, allowing them to set up holding facilities on Ulaka's five moons, where the failures of society are rounded up, and allowed to breed and grow, suppling the Xhasa with all the food they'll ever need. Given the situtation of the region and Ulaka's location near to the Eye of Terror, the planet has been a major center of Imperial penal colonies to hold those condemned to death at the hands of the Xhasa, rather than waste precious ammuntion in endless executions.
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