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{{Chaos God Infobox | |||
|name = Nurgle | |||
|image = NurgleArt.png | |||
|caption = Plague Lord | |||
|aliases = Grandfather Nurgle<br>Lord of Decay<br>Fly Lord | |||
|domain = Disease, decay, despair, endurance | |||
|symbol = Three pustules (triangular circles) | |||
|colors = Green, brown, yellow | |||
|number = 7 | |||
|followers = Plaguebearers, Pestigors, resilient cultists | |||
|greaterdaemon = Great Unclean One | |||
|lesserdaemons = Plaguebearers, Nurglings, Rot Flies | |||
|rivals = [[Tzeentch]] | |||
}} | |||
===Overview=== | ===Overview=== | ||
====Morality, Slavery, and Corruption==== | ====Morality, Slavery, and Corruption==== | ||
* '''Slavery:''' | * '''Slavery:''' Rare; Nurgle’s followers are communal, spreading disease and pestilence rather than structured enslavement. | ||
* '''Non-consent sexual relationships:''' | * '''Non-consent sexual relationships:''' Morality is warped; acts are often grotesque or tied to corruption and disease rather than desire. | ||
* '''Vulnerability to Chaos corruption:''' | * '''Vulnerability to Chaos corruption:''' Very high. Nurgle’s influence is pervasive; exposure leads to physical and mental degeneration, though followers often embrace it willingly. | ||
====Strengths & Weaknesses==== | ====Strengths & Weaknesses==== | ||
* '''Strengths:''' | * '''Strengths:''' Immensely resilient, hard to kill, patient, and persistent; thrives in attrition and spreading corruption. | ||
* '''Weaknesses:''' | * '''Weaknesses:''' Slow, unrefined, and unambitious outside of decay; can become grotesquely dependent on Nurgle’s influence. | ||
===Gender Roles & Sexuality=== | ===Gender Roles & Sexuality=== | ||
====Gender Roles==== | ====Gender Roles==== | ||
* | * Nurgle’s followers, including Plaguebearers and mortals, are largely indifferent to gender; corruption and disease affect all equally. | ||
* Hierarchies exist based on resilience, devotion, and pestilential influence rather than sex. | |||
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====Sexuality==== | ====Sexuality==== | ||
* Sexuality is | * Sexuality is downplayed or grotesquely intertwined with decay and disease. Pleasure is secondary; filth, rot, and survival dominate. | ||
* | * Erotic acts may exist but are generally symbolic, perverse, or tied to pestilence and corruption rather than attraction. | ||
====Attitudes toward Other Races (Sexualized)==== | ====Attitudes toward Other Races (Sexualized)==== | ||
* | * Sexualization is minimal and often horrifying: other races are objects for disease, corruption, or grotesque parody rather than desire. | ||
* Humans | * Humans may be twisted into disgusting sexualized forms in ritual or corruption. | ||
* Elves, dwarfs, and greenskins are primarily sources of disease or ritual experimentation. | |||
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Latest revision as of 19:17, 2 December 2025
| Nurgle | |
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Plague Lord |
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| Identity | |
| Aliases | Grandfather Nurgle Lord of Decay Fly Lord |
| Domain | Disease, decay, despair, endurance |
| Sacred Number | 7 |
| Colors | Green, brown, yellow |
| Symbol | Three pustules (triangular circles) |
| Worship & Forces | |
| Followers | Plaguebearers, Pestigors, resilient cultists |
| Greater Daemon | Great Unclean One |
| Notable Daemons | Plaguebearers, Nurglings, Rot Flies |
| Rival Gods | Tzeentch |
Overview
Morality, Slavery, and Corruption
- Slavery: Rare; Nurgle’s followers are communal, spreading disease and pestilence rather than structured enslavement.
- Non-consent sexual relationships: Morality is warped; acts are often grotesque or tied to corruption and disease rather than desire.
- Vulnerability to Chaos corruption: Very high. Nurgle’s influence is pervasive; exposure leads to physical and mental degeneration, though followers often embrace it willingly.
Strengths & Weaknesses
- Strengths: Immensely resilient, hard to kill, patient, and persistent; thrives in attrition and spreading corruption.
- Weaknesses: Slow, unrefined, and unambitious outside of decay; can become grotesquely dependent on Nurgle’s influence.
Gender Roles & Sexuality
Gender Roles
- Nurgle’s followers, including Plaguebearers and mortals, are largely indifferent to gender; corruption and disease affect all equally.
- Hierarchies exist based on resilience, devotion, and pestilential influence rather than sex.
Sexuality
- Sexuality is downplayed or grotesquely intertwined with decay and disease. Pleasure is secondary; filth, rot, and survival dominate.
- Erotic acts may exist but are generally symbolic, perverse, or tied to pestilence and corruption rather than attraction.
Attitudes toward Other Races (Sexualized)
- Sexualization is minimal and often horrifying: other races are objects for disease, corruption, or grotesque parody rather than desire.
- Humans may be twisted into disgusting sexualized forms in ritual or corruption.
- Elves, dwarfs, and greenskins are primarily sources of disease or ritual experimentation.