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Almost nothing is written about the Hazar system, except a small excerpt from a Rogue Trader named Matheuz Blackwood mentioning it in the margins of his Captain's Logs recalling the exploration of the recently founded subsector Selucia of the Sector Phrygia. While the reports don't go into details it speaks of several primitive lost colonies that should be easy to bring back into the light of the Emperor for a loyal and dedicated servant of the Imperium. Carved out and distributed, the mentioned habitable worlds in the old Rogue Trader report were divied up as Lord Governorships, some based on already established influence and close relationships with Senior Imperial officials and some through outright bribery. Some were also won by blood spilt on the battlefield, enterprise and guile and even a few were awarded out of sheer bureaucratic incompetence….
Sector Phrygia is fairly recently founded, as it is a region known for strange warp phenomena and was previously shrouded in impassable war storms until just a terran century ago, when most of the storms suddenly dissipated….
Previously relied on as an impassable natural barrier for the Imperium, with the dissipation of the warp storms it has opened a new military frontier on the border of the Eastern Imperium against the Tau Empire, and other enemies in the region. There is a strong impetus from the Adeptus Administratum to secure and colonize worlds in the region, to strengthen them against attacks from the T’au and other opportunistic enemies of mankind…
The newly founded Imperial space provides great opportunity and danger for its leaders and inhabitants, with human populations that have lived for millennia without interactions with the Imperium and most importantly the guiding light of the God-Emperor of Mankind. There may also be lost treasures and technology to be recovered, as well lucrative business opportunities, bringing key goods and materials to the wider Imperial Markets…