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==Overview== As part of a [[Kill Team|Kill-team]] an Epistolary specifically change their role from psychic support group to [[Ahriman]]-levels of psychic [[Dakka]]. In a sense, rather than murderfucking Xenos physically, they murderfuck them psychically. Not a lot of chumps will stand before the coming of an Epistolary as their minds fill with either [[Rage|"HOLY SHIT THIS GUY DOES NOT FUCK AROUND!"]] or [[Troll|"HOLY SHIT THIS GUY IS FUCKING UP MY PRECOGNITION!".]] If the filthy Xenos somehow survive that torrent of psychic mind bullets, no problem! he/she would just end up meeting the sharpy and pointy tip of the Epistolary’s force weapon. The most important call made for a Deathwatch Epistolary is to take the field against xenos psykers. Many alien species usually bring in their own warp-dabblers and sorcerers of varying talent submitting to those [[Chaos Gods|Warp Goblins]], [[Troll|to purposefully fuck with the armies of the Imperium.]] Others, like the [[Eldar]], have their own esoteric methods to shape the warp to their will. Yet others have [[Zoanthrope|innate psychic powers that can render them immune to conventional weaponry,]] dominate or stupefy Space Marines. All of these and more represent a ''very'' unpleasant case of [[Rape|psychic fuckery]] to an unprepared Kill-team without psyker support. A Librarian can warn of such perils before they are encountered, or at least in time to act against them decisively with targeted attacks. An Epistolary can just say "FUCK THE NOISE!" and like a total [[This Guy|bro,]] overcome the most potent alien psyker shenanigans and/or protect his Battle-Brothers from an overwhelming psychic miasma. With an Epistolary present, a battle is fought on two planes, both the physical and psychic, and Librarians are specially equipped for this task. With their psychic defenses [[Troll|bamboozled,]] aliens easily suffer a case of [[Squad Broken]] to conventional kill-team tactics. Time spent in the Deathwatch offers a Librarian a unique opportunity to learn about alien psykers and to study their methods for manipulating the warp. A Deathwatch Epistolary is deeply knowledgeable about such matters, a veteran of many encounters with not just xenos creatures but their artefacts and structures too. The reading of xenos minds, while distasteful and [[NSFW|even heretical,]] is acknowledged as an unpleasant art form in its own right that can expose the murky web of motivations and alien thought processes to full examination. Psychometry, the art of object reading, opens insights into the operation and purpose of things made by alien hands (or their equivalent) even long past their extinction. On many occasions looking at past relics has prevented future disasters by correctly predicting the resurgence of an alien threat at a specific site or by revealing a key weakness that can be used to bring about their doom. Such prolonged exposure to xenos also places particularly stringent demands on an Epistolary. As you can imagine, [[Greater Good|peering into the heretical and borderline lewd thoughts]] of [[Tau|''some'' Xenos race,]] could seep into the Librarian’s mind and is an ever-present peril that must be guarded against. Every piece of knowledge won can bring with it the seeds of potential destruction in the form of [[Just As Planned|memetic trap]] or a [[Wat|psychic poison]] (Whatever the fuck ''that'' means). So the Epistolary must buckle up his psychic chastity belt against [[Weeaboo|such degeneracy.]] Alien Minds and Bond of Brotherhood are two psychic powers exclusive to the Deathwatch Epistolary. {{Deathwatch}}
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