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Introduction
Group Identification: Champions of the Death Guard
This image features a terrifying duo of highly detailed 1/18 scale action figures belonging to the Death Guard Legion in the grim darkness of the Warhammer 40,000 (40K) universe. Utterly corrupted by Nurgle, the Chaos God of Disease and Decay, these Chaos Space Marines act as specialized commanders and bio-alchemists, spreading hyper-lethal plagues and toxic bombardments across the galaxy.
Here is the detailed breakdown of each specific character in the image:
1. Specific Name: Death Guard Lord of Virulence with Power Fist and Twin Plague Spewer (Left Figure)
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Character Type: Chaos Space Marine Artillery Commander
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Visual Details: * The Armor (Corrupted Terminator Armor): He is the massive figure on the left, encased in ancient, heavy Terminator armor painted in sickly olive-green with oxidized brass trim.
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Horrific Mutations: His most prominent feature is his exposed, bloated fleshy stomach, branded with the sacred three-lobed fly symbol of Nurgle. Thick black hoses pump toxic green sludge directly into his body and weaponry.
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The Power Pack: His back features a towering rack of heavily rusted chimneys and exhaust smokestacks, designed to belch choking clouds of plague spores over the battlefield.
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Weapons: In his right hand, he wields a massive, double-barreled Twin Plague Spewer, designed to hose down enemies with corrosive slime. His left arm ends in a brutal, mechanical Power Fist mutated with elongated, razor-sharp metallic talons.
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IP Background: Within the Death Guard, the Lords of Virulence are the undisputed masters of mass destruction and artillery. They lead from the absolute front line, acting as armored spotters for the Legion’s horrific plague-artillery tanks, directing toxic bombardments that melt entire enemy armies into diseased sludge.
2. Specific Name: Death Guard Foul Blightspawn with Plague Sprayer (Right Figure)
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Character Type: Chaos Space Marine Bio-Alchemist
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Visual Details:
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Headgear and Armor: He stands on the right, wearing heavily pitted and battle-damaged power armor. His helmet is a nightmarish trench gas mask with asymmetrical optics and a prominent breathing snout. His stomach armor is enormously bloated.
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Macabre Trophies: A pallid, severed human head and a drape of rusted chainmail hang from his waist, highlighting his terrifying nature.
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Wargear and Alchemy: Mounted on his back is a massive industrial incubator tank used to brew his foul diseases. He holds his signature weapon, the Plague Sprayer, with bright green toxic ooze dripping from the nozzle. His right hand grips the pump mechanism used to pressurize this horrific weapon.
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IP Background: Foul Blightspawn are feared even by their fellow Chaos Space Marines. They are twisted scientists obsessed with crafting the ultimate disease. The sludge they fire from their Plague Sprayers is so hyper-virulent that it doesn’t just burn; it instantaneously putrefies and dissolves enemy armor, flesh, and bone into a horrific soup.
3. Specific Name: Nurgling Assistant (Bottom Right Accessory)
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Character Type: Demonic Familiar
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Visual Details: Standing beside the Foul Blightspawn is a tiny, pale, fleshy demon with a wide grin and a single, cyclopean eye. It is carrying a heavy, brass-colored blight censer/grenade adorned with miniature skulls and bubbling with bright green toxic slime.
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IP Background: Nurglings are mischievous, diminutive demons born directly from the rot and pestilence of the Plague God Nurgle. They often accompany Death Guard champions as loyal, plague-carrying assistants and mascots.
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