Nurglings are malicious plague mites that pour across the battlefield in giggling masses. These foul imps might seem almost amusing from a distance, yet the illusion is shattered as they spill forth to engulf their screaming victims in a rancid avalanche of needle fangs, filthy talons, and bloated flesh.
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Poxbringers project an air of malign authority. They stand taller and broader than the Plaguebearers that surround them, their lumpen heads crowned with magnificent sets of rotting antlers. These daemons are the most common lieutenants of the Great Unclean Ones, who ensure their orders are carried out to the letter. Wielding their baleswords with prodigious strength, Poxbringers hack down the enemy’s champions and sorcerers while unleashing their own unclean spells to corrupt and despoil.
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Plaguebearers are twisted creatures born from the souls who die of Nurgle’s Rot. They wield plagueswords that drip with infectious slime and are surrounded by the endless drone of counting as they pursue their hopeless and eternal task of tallying each new outbreak of their master’s many diseases.
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Plague Drones ride monstrous rot flies to war. These vile steeds scrabble and rip at their prey, impaling them on dripping proboscis or biting the heads off their victims. The finest stolen craniums are recovered and fashioned into filth-swollen projectiles – death’s heads – for the daemonic riders to hurl at their foes.
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Sloppity Bilepiper - While the jokes and songs of Plaguebearers infected by the Chortling Murrain find little purchase amidst the glum Plaguebearers, Nurgle’s other daemons find the antics of the Sloppity Bilepipers hilarious. Unfortunately for their foes, this disease is incredibly infectious, and can cause mortals to laugh until their sides literally split. Despite their roles amusing the warbands of Nurgle as they march to war, the Sloppity Bilepiper is resigned to grim fate, eventually being reshaped into a set of pestilent gutpipes for the next victim of the Chortling Murrain to take up.
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Beasts of Nurgle heave themselves into battle filled with dim-witted ebullience at odds with their diseased and nightmarish forms. They are drawn instinctively to mortal playthings, whose desperate cries and frantic flight they mistake for participation, at least until their luckless new friends have twitched their last.
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