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They are less prone to having suffered malfunctions or failures during the Great Sleep which in turn gives the Overlord a high chance of not having gone insane or worse during the millions of years of slumber. These worlds, are known as Crownworlds and held particular political importance in Necron society and still do.Ī Crownworld is usually of much higher quality compared to a normal Tomb Worlds. Will the majority of Necron worlds are simply classified as Tomb Worlds, the Necron also had very important worlds which were usually directly governed by an Overlord or even a Phaeron. It's not uncommon that other, younger races colonize the worlds in happy ignorance of what horrors lies below them, waiting to awaken and reclaim what is rightfully theirs. Tomb Worlds can be hidden deep beneath any world, for barren moons to wild jungle worlds. These Automatons are tasked with maintaining the tombs, repair the slumbering residents and fight off any intruders.
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Tomb Worlds, while their mechanical undead residents sleep, are guarded and maintained by hordes of automatons from the lowly Canoptek Scarab to the massive and dreadful Canoptek Tomb Stalker. Tomb Worlds are located throughout the entire galaxy, even beyond the light of the Astronomican, which goes to show just how massive the Necron Empire was before the Great Sleep. Tomb Worlds are worlds that house millions, if not billions, of Necrons that once went to sleep after the Necrons war against the C'Tan, All-powerful beings that sided with the Necron during the War In Heaven against the Old Ones.