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The calamity that forced the Empire from their territory and to the rimworld where the game takes place was originally explicitly invasion by a powerful, unknown enemy. This was confirmed by both the in-game description and contemporary statements by RimWorld developer, Tynan Sylvester. With the changes to the faction description in 1.3 to references to a nonspecific "calamity", it is unclear whether this invasion is still canon.  
 
The calamity that forced the Empire from their territory and to the rimworld where the game takes place was originally explicitly invasion by a powerful, unknown enemy. This was confirmed by both the in-game description and contemporary statements by RimWorld developer, Tynan Sylvester. With the changes to the faction description in 1.3 to references to a nonspecific "calamity", it is unclear whether this invasion is still canon.  
  
With the addition of the places system used in the random lore generation of [[Ideoligion]]s,{{IdeologyIcon}} cultures with Sophian backgrounds will have lore that references rebels lead by a "Revolutionist" and bio-engineered plagues deployed on the planet. It is possible that this is the enemy and/or calamity that destroyed Sophian society, though rebels would not constitute an "unknown enemy", if such an enemy is still canon.
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With the addition of the places system used in the random lore generation of [[Ideoligion]]s{{IdeologyIcon}}, cultures with Sophian backgrounds will have lore that references rebels lead by a "Revolutionist" and bio-engineered plagues deployed on the planet. It is possible that this is the enemy and/or calamity that destroyed Sophian society, though rebels would not constitute an "unknown enemy", if such an enemy is still canon.
  
 
{{Quote|What arrives at the rimworld is a fragment of a destroyed Empire which was mostly annihilated by some unknown enemy. It's a small refugee fleet with tiny numbers of people but very strong technology and an honor-and-tradition based culture. They're led by a stellarch, the highest-ranking person in their faction. The Emperor never shows up in the game.|Tynan Sylvester|source="[https://www.reddit.com/r/RimWorld/comments/f8odd8/rimworld_royalty_launch_trailer/fin0q8h?utm_source=share&utm_medium=web2x&context=3 RimWorld - Royalty Launch Trailer]" on Feb 25 2020, ''reddit.com/r/RimWorld''}}
 
{{Quote|What arrives at the rimworld is a fragment of a destroyed Empire which was mostly annihilated by some unknown enemy. It's a small refugee fleet with tiny numbers of people but very strong technology and an honor-and-tradition based culture. They're led by a stellarch, the highest-ranking person in their faction. The Emperor never shows up in the game.|Tynan Sylvester|source="[https://www.reddit.com/r/RimWorld/comments/f8odd8/rimworld_royalty_launch_trailer/fin0q8h?utm_source=share&utm_medium=web2x&context=3 RimWorld - Royalty Launch Trailer]" on Feb 25 2020, ''reddit.com/r/RimWorld''}}

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