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  1. 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.

  2. 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.

  3. 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.

  4. No, there are no Xenos under Imperium rule, only different branches of humanity. And when Imperium encounters new human population they decide how “pure” they are, and how close to the original human population in genetic terms. If they pass this test, they can be accept in the imperium of man.

  5. Jul 14, 2024 · Xenos and Chaos. 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.

  6. Oct 22, 2022 · Warhammer 40k Xenos - all Xenos races explained. From brand new Leagues of Votann to classic Orks and Eldar, Warhammer 40k's Xenos races are alien foes of the Imperium - here's the full list

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  8. These Sanctioned Xenos are still regarded with caution and hostility by most, 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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