🏏 Why Does Nurgle Hate Tzeentch
Like if Tzeentch is God of Magic, and Nurgle hates Tzeentch, why do Nurgle's people use magic? It's like Khorne's mortal enemy being happy to engage in a bit of bloodletting and skulltaking for Throne-making purposes. (👀 @ all God-Emperors) They're all chancers, liars, schemes, and duplicitous.
by Dreadnautilus. Nurgle isn't just the God of Despair. He's the god of the Five Stages of Grief. For most newcomers to 40k, Nurgle just appears to be a happy loving plague god. Those with more experience know that Nurgle isn't all smiles and rainbows. However, I think to say that Nurgle should be all doom and gloom, like some people do, is
Chaos is made over and ruled by the four Chaos Gods: Khorne, the god of violence and war, Nurgle, the god of rot and death Slaanesh, the god of excess and pain, and Tzeentch, the god of change and the weaver of fate. As few beings in Warhammer as dangerous or influential in the lore of Chaos, we're going to examine ten things that you probably
Idk man, I like how overtly ill it makes them look. If they do change it, I hope they either become deathly pale (though pale skin might also be used for Tzeentch or Slaanesh marauders) or jaundiced to represent the physical toll of giving oneself to Nurgle.
Nurgle is the oldest, khorne is the physically strongest, Tzeentch is the smartest and literally sabotages himself to keep stuff interesting and slaanesh is the youngest and weakest but has the greatest potential because the more civilization progresses the more slaanesh progresses, for example when a new drug with a cool effect is invented
They are Nurgle, Khorne, Tzeentch, and Slaanesh, and each has their own philosophy, goals, and armies. In Total War: Warhammer 3, players will be able to fight for a Chaos God by playing as their
Among these lost souls are a small few who turned traitor to Nurgle, seduced by other gods, and have prevented his loyal minions from spreading disease. Other have failed spectacularly to follow Nurgle's orders, losing precious vials of pestilence or spilling rare plagues on dead worlds.
Yes Mortarion for sure regrets his decision, and when the emperor speaks through guilliman to him, chastising his choices. He feels real guilt, love, and a strong will to repent and rejoin the emperor. He is told perhaps the emperor will come back for him and save him, but for now he has chosen a new master.
Khorne has had unique chaos warriors for years, tis what was included as part of the Skullcrushers unit. They had it in 8th edition which was the last edition for WFB. Tzeentch on the otherhand didn't, same with Slannesh. Of course new chaos warriors did get added eventually but that is part of AoS.
Once you reach a certain point in the campaign, around turn 35-ish, Chaos Rifts open across the map, giving you access to each of the four realms you must enter to claim the soul of a daemon
Slaanesh units fight first, Khorne units get +1 Strength on the charge, Tzeentch units ignore their first failed save per turn, and Nurgle units give opponents -1 to wound in certain situations. While not every unit can be marked, the units you can mark will have more flavour than before.
I'm assuming each other in order to push the whole, Chaos in-fighting vibe. Though to my knowledge the traditional in-fighting tends to be Khorne V Tzeentch or Khorne v Slaanesh or Nurgle V Tzeentch. Nurgle and Slaanesh tend to just kinda swerve past each other because their nature's don't put them at inherent odds. Unless you take Slaanesh as
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