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  1. At the very bottom are non-intelligent xenos, which can be tolerated by most Imperial society, or even integrated as livestock, beasts of burden, mounts, or whatever else. But, these are still considered xenos, and certain elements of Imperial government will consider them unclean regardless.

  2. They aren't. Even in most tolerant places in the Imperium people like mutants, abhumans and xenos are still regarded as undesireables and lumped in one, heavily scrutinised place.

  3. Mar 26, 2020 · With in the last year there have been no new Xenos Codices released, the last one was Genestealer Cults in February of 2019. During that period there have been two Chaos books (CSM 2.0 and Chaos Knights), two Imperium books (Space Marines 2.0 and Sisters of Battle) and 6 Space Marine supplement books for a total of 10 Codexes, almost one a month.

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    The major alien races are the Orks, Eldar, Dark Eldar, Tyranids, Necrons and the T'au. All these races pose a considerable threat to the survival and continued dominance of mankind. There are countless other races but all are trivial by comparison.[Needs Citation] The Imperium considers humanity the rightful rulers of the whole galaxy. Part of the ...

    Unlawful friendlier contact on a larger scale can happen, as some Imperial governors simply ignore Imperial law if the potential rewards are great enough and will trade with some xeno-races. Many items of xeno-origin are smuggled into and within the Imperium. Exotic weapons, tomes of knowledge, poisons, certain xeno-devices to dispose of one's riva...

    The relationship between particular alien races and Chaos varies from case to case. Some are by their nature completely immune, such as the Necrons. Others, such as the T'au, appear to be largely immune to Chaos corruption, although much of this immunity is of social nature. Others have been completely corrupted. Races influenced and corrupted by C...

    1: Wolfblade (Novel), Chapter Three, pg. 71
    2: Codex Imperialis (Background Book), pg. 90
    3: Dark Heresy Timeline
    4: Xenos (Novel), Chapter Twenty
  4. No, the Imperium doesn't accept xenos as vassals, because even if a specie would be spared, you can be 100% certain that its going to be monitored and have virtually all freedoms stripped away. One thing to remember is that the Imperium xenophobia does not stem from religion or the fall of the Emperor.

  5. These Sanctioned Xenos are still regarded with caution and hostility by most Imperials, but this is unsurprising -- even the Sanctioned Psykers of the Imperium are still subject to the prejudice against witches that is so readily promoted in the Imperium.

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