Death Worlds
A δτ-class planet or 'death world' is a planet in which the native flora, fauna and/or environmental conditions have become almost completely inhospitable to human life either due to natural causes or outside influence. Death worlds can take many forms, ranging from jungle-covered hell-holes with carnivorous plants and animals, to barren wastelands wracked by radiation storms and extreme toxicity levels . Humans can, and do, live on these worlds, but it is a never-ending struggle. On many death worlds it is as if the entire bio-mass of the planet were consciously motivated against human settlement - concentrating forces against intruders to destroy them.To survive on such a world shows a toughness and ingenuity beyond that expected of the Imperium's citizens. Natives of death worlds are therefore perhaps some of the best prepared men and women to face the harsh realities of the galaxy.
Characteristic modifiers
Fate threshold
Home World Bonus
Home World Aptitude
Wounds
(Sound Constitution is added in addition).
Recommended Backgrounds
Desert worlds are desolate planets with no bodies of water and with completely desert terrains. Inhabited desert worlds often produce tough people who know how to survive in the most barren of environments. Generally, the planets are desert worlds when they are first colonised, but in some extreme cases such as virus bombing, a formerly habitable planet had its ecosystem completely destroyed, leading to planet-wide environmental disaster. This was the case on Tallarn after it was bombarded by the Iron Warriors.
Death World: Ice
Ice World is the term given to perpetually cold planets covered in glaciers and snow and located so far from their sun that they are locked in a permanent ice age. Living on such worlds requires extensive construction (usually underground), constant supply of fuel, but above all a tough constitution. Hard lives breed hard men.