Traveling through the Warhammer world, but I didn’t cry.

Chapter 941 The situation of the Death Guard

Nurgle, who was stirring the cauldron, pinched the hilt of the sword with two fingers. He thought the hilt was really interesting, so he carefully selected a dying flower bud in his garden, and then put the hilt on the sword. He went in and gave it to Mortalion who was leaving.

At this time, Mortarion has led the entire Death Guard army to the edge of the Eye of Terror riding the wind of plague, and they will immediately enter this fierce battlefield.

Mortalion didn't want to go to Cadia when he first went out. He really didn't want to see Typhons's face full of ambition. But he didn't control Typhons too much. After all, he didn't want to control his captain like the Emperor controlled him.

Don't be obedient if Typhons is disobedient, as long as he doesn't hang around in front of you and make yourself angry.

He was very interested in the Five Hundred Worlds that Guilliman had always been proud of. It happened that he had learned a lot of gardening skills in tending flowers and plants under his loving father in the past few years. It would be a good choice to find a place to practice his skills.

But not long after the voyage, Mortarion felt an unknown fire that kept tugging at his heartstrings. At first he didn't understand why, until one day when he was lying in bed and fell asleep, he dreamed of Chagatai's old face that needed a beating.

"Call Typhons, the true Lord of the Death Guard, to come to me."

These words made Mortalion so angry that he lost all sleep. When he woke up, he was sulking for a long time. Then he understood that his dream was a revelation, telling him that Chagatai Khan had returned.

He immediately changed his destination and led the fleet towards Cadia.

The scale of the Death Guard's collective dispatch was truly horrific. You must know that even the plague lord Typhons, who made the empire feel like a powerful enemy, only led a unit of the Plague Company. The entire Death Guard Legion has seven plague companies. Each plague company is composed of varying numbers of pus and blood brigades. Each pus and blood battalion is composed of plague warriors as the main force, supplemented by a large number of mortals. Troops, Armored Formations, Demonic Engines and Plague Walkers.

Today's Death Guard has a total of Space Marines, but Mortarion is not satisfied with the current scale. He hopes that the Death Guard can have seven million warriors. This was not because he took a fancy to the powerful force of seven million warriors, but because he felt that it would be very auspicious to gather the legion into seven figures.

This was a very difficult goal in the past. After all, subspace is not a peaceful place. The Death Guard needs to fight with other warbands all the time. In just one battle with Perturabo, more than a thousand Plague Marines were killed. Moreover, there is no unity within the Plague Legion. Different interpretations of the nature of a loving father often cause them to have internal strife.

For example, the Purifiers are not part of the Death Guard. After they fell into the embrace of Chaos, they saw the close connection between the warp and reality, and the profound influence of the dark gods on mortal things. Their superhuman brains began to think based on the bad situation in front of them, thinking that humans would always make mistakes and make themselves weak and incompetent, and that ordinary life forms would only make the animals and plants around them and even the land itself become a potential breeding ground for evil.

The core of the Purifier's ideology is the lofty ideal of eradicating all evil, but the specific action shown is to kill indiscriminately. As long as there are no living creatures in this world, there is no possibility of making mistakes, and true peace and justice will be realized at the end of the mass extinction of life.

So they prayed to Nurgle for the coming of a plague that would destroy all living things, and before the plague came, they would spare no effort to complete the work of mass extermination.

Facing the Purifier's brain circuit, other Plague Soldiers could only say: You are a little too extreme.

The world after the Death Guard attack would be a dark, fertile paradise. The world after a Purifier attack would be a charred, lifeless wasteland. Even followers of Nurgle and those who diligently spread his gospel will be mercilessly killed by the Purifiers.

Therefore, the Death Guard and the Purifiers often clashed. The Plague Garden cultivated by the Death Guards was burned cleanly by the Purifiers. No matter how good-tempered the Death Guards were, they couldn't bear it.

The loving father didn't have much objection to the idea of ​​the Purifier. After all, death was a part of life in his eyes. If there is a great prosperity of life, there should also be a great extinction of life. Both must be experienced before it can be called healthy.

Despite the ideological conflicts between fundamentalists and protestant sects, the Warp is now increasingly friendly and safe for the children of Nurgle. Tzeentch has disappeared, Khorne has died down, Slaanesh is lazy and sleepy, only Nurgle is full of energy, and the hands stirring the cauldron are getting stronger and stronger. The cauldron swayed, spilling out a lot of soup full of germs, and the large dry wasteland was moistened by the soup. This undoubtedly provided an excellent living environment for the growth and spread of bacteria, and the Death Guard could use it Expanding swamps and wetlands to expand the army.

Becoming a Space Marine requires complex surgery and a fully cultivated gene-seed, but the Death Guard's complete devotion to their father simplifies the process and adds an interesting twist. (Note: I couldn’t find the details of how the defenders were replaced after the rebellion, so I simply made it up myself.)

The process of reincarnation and death of all things on the nutritious earth. In order to get as close as possible to this process and obtain more blessings from the loving father, the Death Guard will cultivate the fields diligently like farmers. The Nurglings would jump curiously around them, and the Plague Clerk hurriedly took the Nurglings away and showed an apologetic smile to the busy Plague Warriors.

Fertilizing the fields is an important task, and poor crops cannot be harvested from poor soil. The Plague Marine will drive a rusty tractor or lead a huge, scarred ox to plow a large number of corpses that have decayed into giant forms into the ground. At this time, the corpse will explode from time to time, spraying out the internal organs and rotten gas, weaving a series of funny chirping sounds behind the Plague Warrior.

The last step is seeding. Mortals who have survived the hotbed of disease and poisonous insects are called seeded by the plague warriors. They will be buried in pits in the fields and be intimate with the fertile plague in the soil within seven days. combine together.

Then a strong and straight vegetable seedling will push out from under their skulls. The vegetable seedling will grow vigorously in a seven-day cycle, and finally mature after seven cycles. The plump and heavy fruit will stick to the ground and wait for harvest.

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