Board Thread:Custom Lore Development/@comment-26535281-20170528230249

This is broad list of the major planet classes within the Rin Empire.

Forge World:

A World wholly dedicated to the manufacturing of various machines, devices, and weapons the Empire needs. They are directly controlled by the Administration and ruled over by a 'Lord of the Forge'. The populace of this world is either of the Administrators (The noble class on these worlds) or that of the workers. Throughout the Empire many hundreds of Forge worlds exist churning out more and more devices to serve the Emperor.

Agri-World:

A world wholly dedicated to feeding the masses of the Empire unlike other worlds in which only a small tithe of corn/grain/what ever they grow must be sent a Agri-World sends all as they are directly controlled by the Empire. They are directly controlled by the Administration and are ruled over by a 'Lord of the Harvest'. These worlds are very feudal in nature with the planet divided into many different estates each ruled over by a baron and populated by teeming masses of slaves.

Cardinal World:

A world directly ruled by the Ecclestum and dedicated to the gods and the Emperor. These worlds are the most devote in all of the Empire with it's streets lined with the chanting masses of the holy and it's highest towers filled with the chant of the monks or the toil of the bells. These worlds are ruled by a Cardinal who acts as the head of both the Church and as Governor the hierarchy of this world is that of the church with the Bishops and Priests being he nobles and the Deacons and monks being of lesser status. These worlds are also filled with throngs of slaves, familiars, and pilgrims.

Shrine Worlds:

A worlds which is dominated by the Church (Although not always ruled) in which a important saint or important event/battle has taken place. Across it's surface are many grand cathedrals and statues to the 'Honored Dead' and are important tourist and pilgrimage cites. No shrine world is the same thus many different types of people rule over these worlds and the same for the caste system although the nobles tend to be members of the church.

Death/Cemetery World:

Classified as a world in which the dead out number the living. Most planets throughout the Empire do not have the space necessary to properly bury the dead instead the Empire sets apart entire worlds for this duty. These worlds are dominated on the surface by massive mausoleums and statues and underneath the world is carved out into a series of catacombs. The Ecclestum governs these worlds and the world is ruled over by the 'Lord of the Tomb'. These worlds are inhabited by mainly pilgrims or care takers of the tombs.

City/Hive Worlds:

A City World is classified as a world in which large portions of the world are dedicated to civil pursuits and has  100 of billions if not trillions of souls inhabiting the world. These cities are massive places stretching for hundreds of miles in all directions. These worlds provide much needed manufacturing and industrial labor to the Empire from both luxury and basic goods. These worlds vary across the Empire but normally have either a hereditary family in charge of elected officials.

Mining/Industrial Worlds:

Worlds dedicated to the mining and refinement of important ores and minerals. These worlds are ruled over by the Administration and the 'Lord of Refinement'. These worlds have the Administrators as the nobles and upper class and the slave workers as the lower classes

Craft/Paradise Worlds:

Worlds dedicated to trade, pleasure pursuits, and are entertainment and trading hubs within the Empire. These worlds are not ruled over by any adept within the Empire instead they have many thousands of different political systems and each world varies. Normally on these worlds a class of merchants are considered the nobles of these worlds.

Penal Worlds:

Worlds dedicated to housing the unwanted masses of the Empire. They are normally semi-toxic or rather barren worlds useless for all other purposes. These worlds are ruled by the Administration and by the 'Lord Warden'. Penal worlds are also home to many different factories and work shops in which the prisoners labor.

Forbidden Worlds:

Worlds that no Citizen or Residence of the Empire may enter for a variety of reasons. 