Released as a supplement for the Deathwatch tabletop roleplaying game (by Fantasy Flight Games), Mark of the Xenos serves a singular, terrifying purpose: it details the monstrous entities that lurk in the dark corners of the galaxy.
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The primary draw of the book is its extensive catalog of non-human threats. The Imperium classifies these foes as "Xenos Horrificus," and Mark of the Xenos covers the heavy hitters.
In the core rulebook, a squad of 4 Devastator Marines can handle most threats. In Mark of the Xenos , a single Slaugth Murder-Mind can wipe a squad if they don’t identify its weakness (lack of calcium—yes, you read that correctly: throw chalk or bone dust on it).