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| Second planet of the Nostos system, Illusa was a colony world lost from foldspace travel shortly after the Butlerian Jihad. | Second planet of the Nostos system, Illusa was a colony world lost from foldspace travel shortly after the Butlerian Jihad. | ||
| Navigators at the time reported a ' | Navigators at the time reported a ' | ||
| - | Rediscovered by navigators in 10, | + | Rediscovered by navigators in 10, |
| ==== Etymology ==== | ==== Etymology ==== | ||
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| ===== History ===== | ===== History ===== | ||
| + | Initially discovered and quickly settled in the early 100's B.G. by refugees from the Noble League, Illusa grew quickly into a symbol of an idyllic agrarian world under the implied threat of the machine menace. | ||
| + | The world, far from the war, saw little damage from the conflict, but also could not fully participate in the Butlerian Jihad owing to its relatively low population. | ||
| + | Around 56 A.G. navigators traveling to Illusa began reporting a ' | ||
| + | A increased dose of spice solved the issue at first, but the problem of the mist increased such that by the 80's A.G. travel was made all by impossible. | ||
| + | Periodic attempts were made to reconnect until the 200's A.G., but ultimately the world' | ||
| ===== Culture ===== | ===== Culture ===== | ||
| + | Little is known about the culture of the native Illusians, though importantly they appear to be ruled by disunited houses or tribes. | ||
| ===== Environment ===== | ===== Environment ===== | ||
| + | FIXME | ||
| ===== Points of Interest ===== | ===== Points of Interest ===== | ||
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| + | ==== Shaddimark ==== | ||
| + | The outpost of [[dune: | ||
| + | It was a beacon of Imperial technology and order built to project the inevitability of Imperial reintegration, | ||