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Known as Slime Hound or Nurgle's Lapdogs.  
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[[File:Beast of Nurgle RoCLD.jpg|300px|thumb|right|Beast of Nurgle]]
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Bearing the appearence of a mis-mash of various living creatures.  
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The '''Beast of [[Nurgle]]''', the '''Gu'nagh'ghyran''', also known as '''Slime Hound''' and '''Nurgle's Lapdog''' are daemonic creatures of Nurgle. {{Fn|1a}}
The Beast of [[Nurgle]]  has the soft and sticky body of a pale slug, webbed feet that flap uselessly, a face of writhing green tentacles, and a whiptail growth that bursts from its and back and which wags from side to side.
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The creature's appearence mirrors its deadliness, its touch causes paralysis to those unfortunate to encounter it, its slimy trail rots everything in its trail.  
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They bear the look of an amalgam of living creatures fused into one nightmarish being. The Beast has the soft and sticky body of a pale slug, webbed feet which flap uselessly, a face of writhing green tentacles, and a whiptail growth that bursts from its and back and which wags from side to side.{{Fn|1a}}
The presence of a Beast is enough to kill small animals or to age or decay larger ones. In short the Beast is the embodiment of death and decay.  
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The creature's appearance mirrors its deadliness: its touch causes paralysis to those unfortunate to encounter it, and its slimy trail rots everything in its wake. The presence of the Beast is enough to kill small animals or to age or to decay larger ones. In short, the Beast is the embodiment of death and decay. {{Fn|1a}}
In contrast to its horrendous appearence, seen as an essence of mindless decay and horrid rot given putrid flesh, Beasts of Nurgle exemplify the Plaguelord’s endless enthusiasm and excitement for forces of life and death. The Beast is driven by its craving for attention, greeting newcomers by slobbering all over them with its tentacles.  
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This attention is no problem to other creatures of Nurgle, but it proves fatal to mortals.
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In contrast to its sickening appearance, seen by mortals as an essence of mindless decay and horrid rot given putrid flesh, Beasts of Nurgle exemplify the Plaguelord’s endless enthusiasm and excitement for forces of life and death. {{Fn|1a}}
Once his new playmate has stopped moving, it shifts attention to another victim. In this way,in its excitement it leaves a trail of death and destruction.
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The Beast is driven by its craving for attention, greeting newcomers by slobbering all over them with its tentacles. This attention poses no threat to other creatures of Nurgle, but it proves fatal to mortals. Once its new playmate has stopped moving, it shifts attention to another victim. In this way, in its excitement it leaves a trail of death and destruction. {{Fn|1a}}
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Beasts do fear fire. {{Fn|1a}}
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== Sources ==
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* {{Endn|1}}: [[Realm of Chaos: The Lost and the Damned]] (1990),
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** {{Endn|1a}}: Beasts, pg. 20
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[[Category:Nurgle]]
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[[Category:Daemons of Chaos]]
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[[Category:Daemons of Chaos units]]
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{{Daemons of Chaos}}

Revision as of 07:09, 19 May 2021

Beast of Nurgle

The Beast of Nurgle, the Gu'nagh'ghyran, also known as Slime Hound and Nurgle's Lapdog are daemonic creatures of Nurgle. [1a]

They bear the look of an amalgam of living creatures fused into one nightmarish being. The Beast has the soft and sticky body of a pale slug, webbed feet which flap uselessly, a face of writhing green tentacles, and a whiptail growth that bursts from its and back and which wags from side to side.[1a]

The creature's appearance mirrors its deadliness: its touch causes paralysis to those unfortunate to encounter it, and its slimy trail rots everything in its wake. The presence of the Beast is enough to kill small animals or to age or to decay larger ones. In short, the Beast is the embodiment of death and decay. [1a]

In contrast to its sickening appearance, seen by mortals as an essence of mindless decay and horrid rot given putrid flesh, Beasts of Nurgle exemplify the Plaguelord’s endless enthusiasm and excitement for forces of life and death. [1a]

The Beast is driven by its craving for attention, greeting newcomers by slobbering all over them with its tentacles. This attention poses no threat to other creatures of Nurgle, but it proves fatal to mortals. Once its new playmate has stopped moving, it shifts attention to another victim. In this way, in its excitement it leaves a trail of death and destruction. [1a]

Beasts do fear fire. [1a]

Sources

Daemons of Chaos
Units Beast of Nurgle - Bloodbeast - Bloodcrusher - Bloodletter - Bloodthirster - Blood Throne - Changebringer - Chaos Fury - Chariot of Khorne - Chariots of Nurgle - Chariots of Slaanesh - Chariots of Tzeentch - Daemonic Herald - Daemonette - Daemon Prince - Discs of Tzeentch - Exalted Daemon - Exalted Seeker Chariot - Firewyrm of Tzeentch - Fiend of Slaanesh - Flamer of Tzeentch - Flesh Hound - Great Unclean One - Heir of Change - Hellflayer - Horror of Tzeentch - Hound of Khorne - Juggernaut of Khorne - Keeper of Secrets - Lord of Change - Nurgling - Palanquin of Nurgle - Plaguebearer - Plague Drones - Plaguerider - Plague Toad - Pleasureseekers - Pox Rider - Screamer of Tzeentch - Seeker of Slaanesh - Skull Cannon - Soul Grinder
Characters Alkhor - Amin'Hrith - Amon 'Chakai - Azazel - Be'lakor - Bileflood - Blackie - Bloodwrack - Blue Scribes - Changeling - Epidemius - Fa'vaer - Grubile - Gurug'ath - Hargrim Dreadaxe - Htarken - Ischbak Gatrog Nurgle - Kairos Fateweaver - Karanak - Kelsydra - Ku'gath Plaguefather - Kuhl'tyran - Mabrothrax - Mardagg - Masque of Slaanesh - N'Kari - Pox-mother - Ru'kaab - Skarbrand - Skulltaker - Ss'sath - The Blue Scribes - The Changeling - Throttle Gurglespew - Tzara'riador - Tz'arkan - Urlfdaemonkin - Uthl'kritchnaak - Vorass Kineater - Xathrodox - Ystareth
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