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Nurgle Chaos Space Marine Wandering Grandfather Nurgle’s Garden

Artist: Felix Tisch Source: Felix Tisch
Nurgle Chaos Space Marine Wandering Grandfather Nurgle’s Garden
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Published on: June 14, 2024

The Rot-Blessed Champion: Herald of Nurgle’s Decay

A Plague Marine stands on the brink of achieving his terrible aim. Will the heroes of the Empire stop him in time, or are we all destined to wander forever in the decaying garden of Nurgle?

The Rot-Blessed Champion

Standing amidst the festering garden of Nurgle, this Chaos Space Marine is a grotesque yet imposing figure, blessed with the full favor of the Plague God. His corroded power armor, swollen with rot and decay, barely contains his bloated form, oozing pus and ichor from ruptured seams. Despite the degradation, the armor bears Nurgle’s mark proudly, with bells, pustules, and decayed symbols adorning its surface. The Marine’s presence exudes an aura of filth and disease, a constant reminder of the entropy and corruption he represents.

Wielding the Weapons of Corruption

In his hands, the Chaos Marine carries a massive, plague-ridden mace, its spiked head dripping with venomous ichor that infects anything it strikes. The weapon pulsates with unholy energy, acting as both a symbol of Nurgle’s generosity and a tool of destruction. Alongside the mace, the Marine’s armor is fitted with festering pipes and vents, belching toxic fumes into the air, further spreading Nurgle’s gifts. Every movement he makes is deliberate, each step leaving behind pools of rot and decay, marking his path with death and despair.

A Herald of Nurgle’s Garden

Surrounding the Marine are hordes of Nurgle’s lesser daemons, including giggling Nurglings and shambling Plaguebearers, all drawn to their champion’s corrupted charisma. The Marine’s role as a herald of Nurgle is evident in the way the garden blooms with diseased vitality around him, embodying the twisted beauty of decay. He marches not for conquest, but to spread Nurgle’s gifts to all, reveling in the despair and ruination of his enemies. His very existence is a testament to the inevitability of entropy and the dark joy that Nurgle bestows upon his most loyal servants.