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|Name          = Nurgle
 
|Name          = Nurgle
|Titles        = Lord of Disease{{Fn|1b}}<br>Grandfather<br>Lord of Decay<br>Father of Plagues{{fn|1a}}<br>Nuglitch{{Fn|4a}}<br>Plaguefather<br>Lord of Pestilences<br>Plague God{{Fn|1c}}<br>Lord of All Things{{Fn|4a}}<br>Fly Lord{{Fn|5a}}<br>Plague Lord{{Fn|4c}}
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|Titles        = Father of Plagues{{Fn|1a}} <br> Fly Lord{{Fn|5a}} <br> Grandfather <br> He-Who-Feasters{{Fn|15a}} <br> King of Entropy{{Fn|7a}} <br> Lord of All Things{{Fn|4a}} <br> Lord of Decay <br> Lord of Disease{{Fn|1b}} <br> Lord of Pestilences <br> Nuglitch{{Fn|4a}} <br> Plaguefather <br> Plague God{{Fn|1c}} <br> Plague Lord{{Fn|4c}} <br> Lord Leech{{Fn|8a}}
|Domains        = Physical corruption, <br>Morbidity, <br>Diseases, <br>Contagions{{fn|1a}}
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|Domains        = Contagions{{fn|1a}} <br> Diseases <br> Morbidity <br> Physical corruption
|Type          = [[Elemental deity]]<br>Chaos God
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|Type          = [[Elemental deity]] <br> [[Chaos God]]
 
|Status        = Active
 
|Status        = Active
|Aspects        = King of All Flies{{Fn|6a}}<br>Mother Mort{{Fn|6a}}<br>Onogal{{Fn|5a}}<br>Nieglen{{Fn|5a}}<br>Rusting Patriarch{{Fn|6a}}
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|Aspects        = King of All Flies{{Fn|6a}} <br> Mother Mort{{Fn|6a}} <br> Nieglen{{Fn|5a}} <br> Onogal{{Fn|5a}} <br> Rusting Patriarch{{Fn|6a}}
 
|Home          = [[Manse of Nurgle]]
 
|Home          = [[Manse of Nurgle]]
|Relatives      = [[Khorne]](brother) , <br>[[Slaanesh]](brother), <br> [[Tzeentch]](brother), <br> [[Dexcessa]] (nephew), <br> [[Synessa]] (nephew)
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|Relatives      =  
|Affiliation    = Chaos
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|Affiliation    = [[Chaos]]
|Followers      = [[Daemons of Nurgle]]<br>[[Nurgle Rotbringers]]<br>[[Tamurkhan's Horde]]
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|Followers      = [[Daemons of Nurgle]] <br> [[Nurgle Rotbringers]] <br> [[Tamurkhan's Horde]]
 
|Adjectives    = Nurglite
 
|Adjectives    = Nurglite
 
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'''Nurgle''' is one of the [[Pantheon of the Dark Gods|Gods of Chaos]] and presides over physical corruption, morbidity, diseases and contagions. He concocts foul contagions that he inflicts upon the mortal world, and is deeply fascinated by its results. Nurgle's power is less stable than that of it's brothers and although he is no necessarily weaker he is ranked behind [[Khorne]] and [[Tzeentch]]. His strength is much like a plague, quickly growing in power like an epidemia, surpassing that of the other gods, before consuming itself again and waning.{{Fn|1a}}  
 
'''Nurgle''' is one of the [[Pantheon of the Dark Gods|Gods of Chaos]] and presides over physical corruption, morbidity, diseases and contagions. He concocts foul contagions that he inflicts upon the mortal world, and is deeply fascinated by its results. Nurgle's power is less stable than that of it's brothers and although he is no necessarily weaker he is ranked behind [[Khorne]] and [[Tzeentch]]. His strength is much like a plague, quickly growing in power like an epidemia, surpassing that of the other gods, before consuming itself again and waning.{{Fn|1a}}  
  
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==Manifestation==
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His maw is ulcerated and has many lesser mouths that cover his bulk. When the mortal realms are tormented by plagues Nurgle swells like a blood-bloated tick. During these events his leathery skin stretches so wide that not even the smallest of [[Nurgling]]s can nestle inside him. Yet when diseases weaken, the god shrinks into a ragged mass, covered in flaps of haggard skin, swinging and rippling with every step.{{fn|1c}} He has blighted lungs that flap in a long-rotted chest everytime he breaths deeply. His brows are like mountain ranges, covered in hillock pimples that squirt pus whenever they furrow. His lips are ravaged and rubbery with a long black tongue he uses to taste his concoctions. He has vast flabby hands and a mountainous gut.{{fn|3}}
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===Personality===
 
His greed is such that he wanted all of the [[Mortal Realms]] for himself, attracted by the bountiful life that lives there. But he coveted the [[Realm of Ghyran]] above all others.{{fn|1c}}
 
His greed is such that he wanted all of the [[Mortal Realms]] for himself, attracted by the bountiful life that lives there. But he coveted the [[Realm of Ghyran]] above all others.{{fn|1c}}
  
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===Power===
 
Whenever Nurgle is extremely furious his booming words will ripple across the cosmos causing unsettled stomachs and troubling bowels.{{Fn|3}}
 
Whenever Nurgle is extremely furious his booming words will ripple across the cosmos causing unsettled stomachs and troubling bowels.{{Fn|3}}
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==Religion==
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===Aspects and Alternate names===
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There are many ways by which Nurgle is worshipped by the [[Slaves to Darkness]], those tribes and nations that turned to worshipping [[Chaos]]. Just a few of these alternate names and aspects of the primordial plague god are:
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* '''King of All Flies''': A primordial god of the cycle of life and death, as well as a deity of decay.{{Fn|6a}}
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* '''Mother Mort''': The kindly Mother Mort is worshipped among the tribes that are spread out across the [[Realm of Ghyran|Ghyranite]] Kingdom of [[Erosia]]. As is common with most aspects of Nurgle, this goddess gifts come in the form of rot, decay, and an inevitable end. It is through her patronage that the [[Slaves to Darkness]] of Erosia have survived.((Fn|6a}}
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* '''Neiglen''': A primordial god of the cycle of life and death, as well as a deity of decay.{{Fn|4a}}{{Fn|6a}}
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* '''Onogal''': A primordial god of the cycle of life and death, as well as a deity of decay.{{Fn|4a}}{{Fn|6a}}
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* '''Rusting Patriarch''': A primordial god of the cycle of life and death, as well as a deity of decay.{{Fn|6a}}
  
 
==History==
 
==History==
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===Times of Tribulations===
 
===Times of Tribulations===
While concocting a plague in his cauldron, he felt something strange with the broth. He tasted it and felt the bland taste of ashes and lifeless dust, as the cauldron's surface turned into a landscape of dunes with marching skeletons removed from the cycle of life and death that Nurgle favoured by a force of undeath and stasis. The cauldron's rim, fashioned from a snake eating it's own tail vomited itself, spilling the concoction all over the floor of his mansion. Nurgle in a fit of panic tried to keep the brooth inside and shoved the tail back in serpent's mouth. This portent left Nurgle indignant, anguish turning to fury as he saw that that vision predicted that his children would be taken away forever.{{Fn|3}}
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While concocting a plague in his cauldron, he felt something strange with the broth. He tasted it and felt the bland taste of ashes and lifeless dust, as the cauldron's surface turned into a landscape of dunes with marching skeletons removed from the cycle of life and death that Nurgle favoured by a force of undeath and stasis. The cauldron's rim, fashioned from a snake eating its own tail vomited itself, spilling the concoction all over the floor of his mansion. Nurgle in a fit of panic tried to keep the brooth inside and shoved the tail back in the serpent's mouth. This portent left Nurgle indignant, anguish turning to fury as he saw that that vision predicted that his children would be taken away forever.{{Fn|3}}
  
==Appearance==
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==Forces dedicated to Nurgle==
His maw is ulcerated and has many lesser mouths that cover his bulk. When the mortal realms are tormented by plagues Nurgle swells like a blood-bloated tick. During these events his leathery skin stretches so wide that not even the smallest of [[Nurgling]]s can nestle inside him. Yet when diseases weaken, the god shrinks into a ragged mass, covered in flaps of haggard skin, swinging and rippling with every step.{{fn|1c}} He has blighted lungs that flap in a long-rotted chest everytime he breaths deeply. His brows are like mountain ranges, covered in hillock pimples that squirt pus whenever they furrow. His lips are ravaged and rubbery with a long black tongue he uses to taste his concoctions. He has vast flabby hands and a mountainous gut.{{fn|3}}
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[[File: Maggotkin of Nurgle 01.png|thumb|[[Maggotkin of Nurgle]]]]
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===Maggotkin of Nurgle===
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: {{Main|Maggotkin of Nurgle}}
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The [[Maggotkin of Nurgle]] are entropy and disease incarnate. At the command of the putrid god they spread diseases across the [[Mortal Realms]], refusing to allow anything to get in the way of carrying out their holy mission.{{Fn|10a}}
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====Rotbringers of Nurgle====
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: {{Main|Nurgle Rotbringers}}
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[[Nurgle]]'s gaze is drawn to mortal followers bloated with disease and he unashamedly favours those who spread disease in his name, revelling in the results of their actions, as such the [[Rotbringers]] are pre-eminient among his [[mortal]] followers.{{fn|1a}} Many of his mortal followers come from nations destroyed by his [[Plague Legions]], either corrupted by the promises of powers or the chance of surviving the poxes that his influence spreads.{{fn|1c}}
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Noteworthy amongst the Rotbringers is the following cult:
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* [[Rotmire Creed]]: A society of swamp-dwelling [[Chaos]] cultists who wield disease as a weapon, infecting their foes with all manner of flesh-rotting blights.{{Fn|8}}
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====Plague Legions====
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: {{Main|Daemons of Nurgle}}
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The [[Daemons of Nurgle|daemon]] legions of the Plaguefather are appropriately known as the [[Plague Legions]]. These daemonic forces are at the forefront of Nurgle's wars in both the [[Mortal Realms]] and the wars with his brother gods in the [[Realm of Chaos]].{{Fn|9a}}
  
==Aspects and Alternate names==
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====Tamurkhan's Horde====
There are many ways by which Nurgle is worshipped by the [[Slaves of Darkness]], those tribes and nations that turned to worshipping [[Chaos]]. Just a few of these alternate names and aspects of the primordial plague god are:
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: {{Main|Tamurkhan's Horde}}
* '''King of All Flies''': A primordial god of the cycle of life and death, as well as a deity of decay.{{Fn|6a}}
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Tamurkhan's Horde is an army of both mortals and daemons bound to will of Tamurkhan, an unrelenting conqueror from the [[World-That-Was]] and with [[Kazyk]] the Befouled as one of his most trusted lieutenants. This army includes [[Daemon Plague Toads]] and the knight that ride on their back, the [[Daemon Pox Riders]], for the daemonic side and [[Bile Troggoths]] and [[Plague Ogors]] on the mortal side.{{Fn|14}}
* '''Mother Mort''': The kindly Mother Mort is worshipped among the tribes that are spread out across the [[Realm of Ghyran|Ghyranite]] Kingdom of [[Erosia]]. As is common with most aspects of Nurgle, this goddess gifts come in the form of rot, decay, and an inevitable end. It is through her patronage that the [[Slaves to Darkness]] of Erosia have survived.((Fn|6a}}
 
* '''Neiglen''': A primordial god of the cycle of life and death, as well as a deity of decay.{{Fn|4a}}{{Fn|6a}}
 
* '''Onogal''': A primordial god of the cycle of life and death, as well as a deity of decay.{{Fn|4a}}{{Fn|6a}}
 
* '''Rusting Patriarch''': A primordial god of the cycle of life and death, as well as a deity of decay.{{Fn|6a}}
 
  
==Nurgle's Forces==
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===Rotfrays===
===Nurgle's Rotbringers===
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: {{Main|Rotfrays}}
:''For more information see: [[Nurgle Rotbringers]].
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Amongst the [[Greatfrays]] of the [[Beasts of Chaos]] there are some who embrace the worship of Nurgle known as [[Rotfrays]]. They are [[Nurgle]]-worshipping beastmen that gather in feculent herds that bring disease and woe to the [[Mortal Realms]]. They see themselves as martyrs, beseeching the plague god to erode and decompose civilized lands so that the wilderness might grow in their place. Because they know their deaths are part of a cycle of rot and reformation, they fight without fear, often using the fact that when they are wounded, it will spray out pus and foetid blood to infect their foes.{{Fn|13a}}
  
Nurgle's gaze is drawn to mortals bloated with disease and he unashamedly favours those who spread disease in his name, revelling in the results of their actions.{{fn|1a}} Many of his mortal followers come from nations destroyed by his legions, either corrupted by the promises of powers or the chance of surviving the poxes that his influence spreads.{{fn|1c}}
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===Nurgle-Marked Warbands===
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: {{Main|Slaves to Darkness}}
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The Slaves to Darkness are the mortal followers of the [[Chaos]] gods, and those who pledged their soul to Nurgle have the [[Mark of Nurgle]] upon their bodies. This mark improves their resistance in battle as well as the ability to spread the contagions of the Grandfather to their enemies.{{Fn|12a}}
  
===Daemons of Nurgle===
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===Chaos Cults of Nurgle===
:''For more information see: [[Daemons of Nurgle]].
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Hidden within the [[Cities of Sigmar|bulwarks]] of [[Sigmar]]'s civilizations are [[Chaos Cults]] dedicated to [[Nurgle]]. These cultists seek to bring ruin unto their own cities, hoping to spread the vile blessings of Nurgle to their fellow citizens and the very lands they call home.{{Fn|11a}}{{Fn|11b}}
  
 
==See Also==
 
==See Also==
:''For Nurgle in the World-that-was see: [https://whfb.lexicanum.com/wiki/Nurgle Nurgle]''.
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*''For Nurgle in the World-that-was see: [https://whfb.lexicanum.com/wiki/Nurgle Nurgle]''.
  
 
==Sources==
 
==Sources==
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* {{Endn|2}}: [http://www.games-workshop.com/en-AU/What%27s-New-Today-from-the-White-Dwarf-Team/2015/08/05/Blood-and-Decay What's New Today: 2015/08/15]
 
* {{Endn|2}}: [http://www.games-workshop.com/en-AU/What%27s-New-Today-from-the-White-Dwarf-Team/2015/08/05/Blood-and-Decay What's New Today: 2015/08/15]
 
* {{Endn|3}}: [[Malign Portents]]
 
* {{Endn|3}}: [[Malign Portents]]
* {{Endn|5}}: [[Age of Sigmar: Core Book (2nd Edition)]]
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* {{Endn|4}}: [[Age of Sigmar: Core Book (2nd Edition)]]
 
** {{Endn|4a}}: Nurgle, pg. 164-165
 
** {{Endn|4a}}: Nurgle, pg. 164-165
 
** {{Endn|4b}}: Daemon Incursion, pg. 34-35
 
** {{Endn|4b}}: Daemon Incursion, pg. 34-35
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* {{Endn|6}}: [[Battletome: Slaves to Darkness (2019)]]
 
* {{Endn|6}}: [[Battletome: Slaves to Darkness (2019)]]
 
** {{Endn|6a}}: Endless Pantheons 14-15
 
** {{Endn|6a}}: Endless Pantheons 14-15
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* {{Endn|7}}: [[White Dwarf December 2021]]
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** {{Endn|7a}}: Realmscapes: The Jade Kingdoms
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* {{Endn|8}}: [[Warcry: Warband Tome - Rot and Ruin]]
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** {{Endn|8a}}: The Rotmire Creed, pg. 14-15
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** {{Endn|8b}}: Putrid Transformation, pg. 16-17
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* {{Endn|9}}: [[Battletome: Maggotkin of Nurgle]]
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** {{Endn|9a}}: Avatars of Corruption, Pg. 10-11
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* {{Endn|10}}: [[Age of Sigmar: Core Book (3rd Edition)]]
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** {{Endn|10a}}: Maggotkin of Nurgle, pg. 186-187
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* {{Endn|11}}: [[Soulbound: Cities of Flame]]
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** {{Endn|11a}}: Chapter Two: Anvilgard
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** {{Endn|11b}}: Chapter Five: Hammerhal
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* {{Endn|12}}: [[Battletome: Slaves to Darkness (2023)]]
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** {{Endn|12a}}: Marks of Chaos, pg. 70
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* {{Endn|13}}: [[Battletome: Beasts of Chaos (2018)]]
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** {{Endn|13a}}: Legendary Desecrators, pg. 22-27
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* {{Endn|14}}: [https://www.warhammer-community.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/08/tVvqLF7EmmQO5cJz.pdf Warhammer Legends: Tamurkhan's Horde]
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* {{Endn|15}}:  [[White Dwarf September 2023]]
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** {{Endn|15a}}: Bastions of Foulness, Pg. 96-103
  
 
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Latest revision as of 17:20, 24 February 2024

Nurgle
Nurgle 01.jpg
Titles Father of Plagues[1a]
Fly Lord[5a]
Grandfather
He-Who-Feasters[15a]
King of Entropy[7a]
Lord of All Things[4a]
Lord of Decay
Lord of Disease[1b]
Lord of Pestilences
Nuglitch[4a]
Plaguefather
Plague God[1c]
Plague Lord[4c]
Lord Leech[8a]
Domains Contagions[1a]
Diseases
Morbidity
Physical corruption
Type Elemental deity
Chaos God
Status Active
Aspects King of All Flies[6a]
Mother Mort[6a]
Nieglen[5a]
Onogal[5a]
Rusting Patriarch[6a]
Home Manse of Nurgle
Affiliation Chaos
Followers Daemons of Nurgle
Nurgle Rotbringers
Tamurkhan's Horde
Adjectives Nurglite

Nurgle is one of the Gods of Chaos and presides over physical corruption, morbidity, diseases and contagions. He concocts foul contagions that he inflicts upon the mortal world, and is deeply fascinated by its results. Nurgle's power is less stable than that of it's brothers and although he is no necessarily weaker he is ranked behind Khorne and Tzeentch. His strength is much like a plague, quickly growing in power like an epidemia, surpassing that of the other gods, before consuming itself again and waning.[1a]

Manifestation

His maw is ulcerated and has many lesser mouths that cover his bulk. When the mortal realms are tormented by plagues Nurgle swells like a blood-bloated tick. During these events his leathery skin stretches so wide that not even the smallest of Nurglings can nestle inside him. Yet when diseases weaken, the god shrinks into a ragged mass, covered in flaps of haggard skin, swinging and rippling with every step.[1c] He has blighted lungs that flap in a long-rotted chest everytime he breaths deeply. His brows are like mountain ranges, covered in hillock pimples that squirt pus whenever they furrow. His lips are ravaged and rubbery with a long black tongue he uses to taste his concoctions. He has vast flabby hands and a mountainous gut.[3]

Personality

His greed is such that he wanted all of the Mortal Realms for himself, attracted by the bountiful life that lives there. But he coveted the Realm of Ghyran above all others.[1c]

Power

Whenever Nurgle is extremely furious his booming words will ripple across the cosmos causing unsettled stomachs and troubling bowels.[3]

Religion

Aspects and Alternate names

There are many ways by which Nurgle is worshipped by the Slaves to Darkness, those tribes and nations that turned to worshipping Chaos. Just a few of these alternate names and aspects of the primordial plague god are:

  • King of All Flies: A primordial god of the cycle of life and death, as well as a deity of decay.[6a]
  • Mother Mort: The kindly Mother Mort is worshipped among the tribes that are spread out across the Ghyranite Kingdom of Erosia. As is common with most aspects of Nurgle, this goddess gifts come in the form of rot, decay, and an inevitable end. It is through her patronage that the Slaves to Darkness of Erosia have survived.((Fn|6a}}
  • Neiglen: A primordial god of the cycle of life and death, as well as a deity of decay.[4a][6a]
  • Onogal: A primordial god of the cycle of life and death, as well as a deity of decay.[4a][6a]
  • Rusting Patriarch: A primordial god of the cycle of life and death, as well as a deity of decay.[6a]

History

Entering the Mortal Realms

Nurgle, like the other Dark Gods, was unable to send is agents to the Mortal Realms at first due to the purity of their magic and the ignorance of its natives about the Gods of Chaos. He first gained access when the Warlocks of the Seven Mulch in the Realm of Ghyran brewed a cauldron of pox and used it to poison the lands of their rivals, so they could boast having the biggest harvest. This made Nurgle chuckle fondly.[4b]

Age of Chaos

During the Age of Chaos, both Tzeentch and Nurgle claimed short periods of ascendancy and, while Tzeentch was worried that Khorne's dominion was lasting too long, Nurgle was unconcerned. He knew his time was coming and could already feel his might returning. Behind the mighty hordes of Khorne tendrils of contagion and contamination spread, creating rot within the defenders who still defied Chaos. These pockets of resistance of grew increasingly more desperate, diseased and decayed, while the minion lurked across the mortal realms, except for the Celestial Realm.[1c]

But it was the Realm of Life that attracted his attention and where his plague legions ravaged for centuries. Three different spearheads, each one led by a champion of Nurgle, attacked this realm at all times, competing for supremacy and contaminating all they touched in search of Alarielle. The nations of Mankind in Ghyran were destroyed, cities died of plague and it's people were slaughtered, enslaved or converted into their cause. The once beautiful landscape and the cycle of life of Ghyran was corrupted into it's most loathsome forms.[1c]

Times of Tribulations

While concocting a plague in his cauldron, he felt something strange with the broth. He tasted it and felt the bland taste of ashes and lifeless dust, as the cauldron's surface turned into a landscape of dunes with marching skeletons removed from the cycle of life and death that Nurgle favoured by a force of undeath and stasis. The cauldron's rim, fashioned from a snake eating its own tail vomited itself, spilling the concoction all over the floor of his mansion. Nurgle in a fit of panic tried to keep the brooth inside and shoved the tail back in the serpent's mouth. This portent left Nurgle indignant, anguish turning to fury as he saw that that vision predicted that his children would be taken away forever.[3]

Forces dedicated to Nurgle

Maggotkin of Nurgle

Main article: Maggotkin of Nurgle

The Maggotkin of Nurgle are entropy and disease incarnate. At the command of the putrid god they spread diseases across the Mortal Realms, refusing to allow anything to get in the way of carrying out their holy mission.[10a]

Rotbringers of Nurgle

Main article: Nurgle Rotbringers

Nurgle's gaze is drawn to mortal followers bloated with disease and he unashamedly favours those who spread disease in his name, revelling in the results of their actions, as such the Rotbringers are pre-eminient among his mortal followers.[1a] Many of his mortal followers come from nations destroyed by his Plague Legions, either corrupted by the promises of powers or the chance of surviving the poxes that his influence spreads.[1c]

Noteworthy amongst the Rotbringers is the following cult:

  • Rotmire Creed: A society of swamp-dwelling Chaos cultists who wield disease as a weapon, infecting their foes with all manner of flesh-rotting blights.[8]

Plague Legions

Main article: Daemons of Nurgle

The daemon legions of the Plaguefather are appropriately known as the Plague Legions. These daemonic forces are at the forefront of Nurgle's wars in both the Mortal Realms and the wars with his brother gods in the Realm of Chaos.[9a]

Tamurkhan's Horde

Main article: Tamurkhan's Horde

Tamurkhan's Horde is an army of both mortals and daemons bound to will of Tamurkhan, an unrelenting conqueror from the World-That-Was and with Kazyk the Befouled as one of his most trusted lieutenants. This army includes Daemon Plague Toads and the knight that ride on their back, the Daemon Pox Riders, for the daemonic side and Bile Troggoths and Plague Ogors on the mortal side.[14]

Rotfrays

Main article: Rotfrays

Amongst the Greatfrays of the Beasts of Chaos there are some who embrace the worship of Nurgle known as Rotfrays. They are Nurgle-worshipping beastmen that gather in feculent herds that bring disease and woe to the Mortal Realms. They see themselves as martyrs, beseeching the plague god to erode and decompose civilized lands so that the wilderness might grow in their place. Because they know their deaths are part of a cycle of rot and reformation, they fight without fear, often using the fact that when they are wounded, it will spray out pus and foetid blood to infect their foes.[13a]

Nurgle-Marked Warbands

Main article: Slaves to Darkness

The Slaves to Darkness are the mortal followers of the Chaos gods, and those who pledged their soul to Nurgle have the Mark of Nurgle upon their bodies. This mark improves their resistance in battle as well as the ability to spread the contagions of the Grandfather to their enemies.[12a]

Chaos Cults of Nurgle

Hidden within the bulwarks of Sigmar's civilizations are Chaos Cults dedicated to Nurgle. These cultists seek to bring ruin unto their own cities, hoping to spread the vile blessings of Nurgle to their fellow citizens and the very lands they call home.[11a][11b]

See Also

  • For Nurgle in the World-that-was see: Nurgle.

Sources

Deities of the Mortal Realms and Beyond
Ascended AlarielleKragnosMalerionMorathiNagashNerontes FaneSavage MaidenSigmarSix Smiths (Ong) • TeclisTyrion
Ancestor Gods GazulGrimnirGrungniValaya
Elemental Gorkamorka (Bad MoonGorkGulping GodMorkSun-Eater)
Chaos Gods Dark Gods (Great Horned RatKhorneNurgleSlaaneshTzeentch) • Devourer of ExistenceEver-Raging FlameGreat GathererHashutNecohoNewborn (DexcessaSynessa)
Godbeast AuroxisAxactiarBitterbloodBoingobBrondtosDrakatoaFangathrakFangtharGhillnarad DhorGnorrosGuardian of the BalestormHammergordHrunspuulIgnimbrisJorharKharybtarKodzodonKrondMammothasMorbhegNagendraNharvolakNyxtorOkaenosRakka NakRavenakSarathrascaShattatuskShurihurathaSkalokSkwidmunchaSpider GodTatto'Na'KottoTestudinousUlfdengnarlUnnamed Kharibdyss GodbeastUr-PhoenixUrsricht‎Urs-Serkir
Star Titans AgraphonOhlicoatl
Zodiacal Godbeasts ArgentineBehematChimeracDracothionHydragosIgnaxLode-GriffonTwin-Headed SerpentVulcatrixVytrixYmnog
Unspecified Alhar-KrakenBeastgraveBrine-GodCinder GodCunning AgtheymaDreaming GodEightfold WatcherFirst ShadowGlareface FrazzlegitGod of SharksGod-Worm of the Great VentGorfatherGreat Bull-RoarerGreat MawGreat StinkhornIron DemiurgeKing of Broken ConstellationsLauchonLion God of EdassaLord of DustLost War Deity of the SeraphonManarchaelMirmidhMirrored TwinsMorghurMorrdaMother NightMother of All CatsMyrmidiaOuborothPrince of CatsNodh KurNulrakharObsidian EelOzolRanaldRavokSamnethSotekSpirit of the JungleStalagogTaalTjatsår MaiUnnamed God of PigeonsUnnamed God of the Order of the FurrowVannahVine GodVultzaXereusYahmBeyond the Realms (Y'ulae)
Asur Pantheon AddáiòsAeshaAnathAthaertiDrakiraErekEstreuthIshaKhaineKurnothLadriellaLileathMathlannMorai-HegNéthuThial
Old Ones ChotecHuanchiItzlQuetliQuetzlTepokTlanxaTlazcotlTzunki
ChosenDemigodsTypes (Aspect of ChaosCurse-GodDaemon-GodOld OneTutelary DeityUnderworld DeityWinter God) • Pantheons (Ancestor GodsAsurCrystal GodsDark GodsInvidianLittle Gods of WinterLords of MischiefOld Gods of AccarOrderSilent GodsSubterranean Gods)