Scribbus Wretch is the chief Tallyman of the Death Guard — a hunched, ledger-clutching wretch whose sole task is to count the dying. Each precisely-tallied death is offered up as a tribute to Nurgl...
The Plagueburst Crawler is a Death Guard daemon-engine built around a single colossal mortar — a slow-grinding tracked carcass that lobs corrupting plagueburst shells in long, unhurried arcs across...
Plague Marines are the rotted, bloated heart of any Death Guard force — once-proud Astartes whose flesh has been remade by Nurgle's gifts into pustulent, almost indestructible warriors. They grind ...
The Plague Marine Icon Bearer hoists a desecrated standard above the rotted ranks — a tattered banner woven from corpse-flesh and crowned with a daemon icon, drawing Nurgle's gaze to the warriors w...
The Plague Marine Champion leads a squad of Plague Marines into the muck and mire of close combat — a veteran sergeant whose corroded power weapon and shouted oaths to Grandfather Nurgle drive the ...
Nauseous Rotbone, the Plague Surgeon, is one of Mortarion's senior medical practitioners — a corpulent Death Guard Apothecary whose narthecium drips with virulent infections. He keeps Plague Marine...
The Foul Blightspawn is a Death Guard champion specialising in chemical warfare — a wheezing, mask-faced horror who carries a churning tank of corrosive plague-juice on his back, ready to drench en...
The Foetid Bloat-Drone is a daemon-engine of the Death Guard — a hovering iron sphere studded with weapons and crowned with a lashing fleshy proboscis. The bound daemon within hates everything in t...
The Deathshroud Bodyguard are Mortarion's personal Cataphractii-armoured retinue — sworn to never let an enemy come within arm's reach of the Daemon Primarch. They carry massive manreaper scythes t...
Blightlord Terminators are the Death Guard's heavy elite — Cataphractii-armoured veterans encased in plates of corroded ceramite and rotted flesh, who advance through enemy fire with implacable, fl...
This multi-part plastic kit contains the components necessary to assemble a Biologus Putrifier. He’s clad in the usual corrupted, rusting armour of the Death Guard, with plenty of the Nurgle symbol...
Wyches are arena gladiators of the Wych Cults — fast, lithe melee fighters who rely on agility and a host of murderous bladed weapons rather than armour. They live for the dance of close combat and...
The Ravenwing Command Squad is the elite biker formation that shadows the Dark Angels' most senior commanders — expert riders who combine the firepower and mobility of the Ravenwing with the presti...
The Wraithlord is a Wraith construct of considerable size — a colossal armoured walker piloted by the soul of a fallen Aeldari hero stored in his Wraithbone chassis, towering over the battlefield w...
The Wraithknight is the largest Wraith construct any Craftworld can field — a massive bipedal walker piloted by twin Aeldari souls in perfect mental synchronisation, standing as tall as a Knight an...
Wraithguard are Wraith constructs the size of a Space Marine in Terminator armour — soul-bearing hulks who wade through enemy fire with implacable patience before delivering devastating short-range...
Windriders are Aeldari Guardians who have taken to the Path of the Skies — jetbike pilots who streak across the battlefield, harassing enemy positions with shuriken catapult fire and outflanking sl...
The Spiritseer is a Warlock who has dedicated their psychic talents to communing with the souls bound within Wraith constructs — a battlefield psyker who guides Wraithguard, Wraithlords, and Wraith...
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