For those interested in exploring the Mark of the Xenos further, we recommend the following sources:

Perhaps the most valuable contribution of the book to the wider 40k canon was its deep dive into the "Minor Xenos." These are races that rarely get model ranges or Codexes but populate the background of the galaxy.

"Warhammer 40,000: Mark of the Xenos" is a 144-page bestiary and supplemental rulebook for the Deathwatch tabletop RPG, originally published by Fantasy Flight Games in 2011 to cover threats in the Jericho Reach. The volume features detailed profiles on Xenos, Chaos, and radical forces, alongside mechanical rules for Hordes and massed battles. View the product listing at DriveThruRPG Amazon.com Deathwatch RPG: Mark of the Xenos - Amazon.com

Let’s say you have the file open. You have a Kill-team of Black Templars and Salamanders. How do you use this book?

Warhammer 40k - Mark Of The Xenos.pdf

For those interested in exploring the Mark of the Xenos further, we recommend the following sources:

Perhaps the most valuable contribution of the book to the wider 40k canon was its deep dive into the "Minor Xenos." These are races that rarely get model ranges or Codexes but populate the background of the galaxy. Warhammer 40K - Mark Of The Xenos.pdf

"Warhammer 40,000: Mark of the Xenos" is a 144-page bestiary and supplemental rulebook for the Deathwatch tabletop RPG, originally published by Fantasy Flight Games in 2011 to cover threats in the Jericho Reach. The volume features detailed profiles on Xenos, Chaos, and radical forces, alongside mechanical rules for Hordes and massed battles. View the product listing at DriveThruRPG Amazon.com Deathwatch RPG: Mark of the Xenos - Amazon.com For those interested in exploring the Mark of

Let’s say you have the file open. You have a Kill-team of Black Templars and Salamanders. How do you use this book? View the product listing at DriveThruRPG Amazon