A spice rack full of potions that could be for Nurgle is Games Workshop’s latest Warhammer Advent Rumor Engine.
Games Workshop has published the Advent Engine Calendar again for 2023 after a year’s break. Once again, they will reveal a new rumor engine every day for 24 days in December, hopefully with a giant Christmas Day preview at the end.
Advent Engine Day 19
Warhammer Community has unveiled another Advent Rumor Engine; this time, it looks like it could be another one for either plague monks or maybe a rework of a classic Nurgle mini!
Check out the details of this new bit that looks to be on the way for Warhammer.
Advent Engine Day 19: Nurgle Spice Rack of Plagues & Potions
Well, bells are a staple of Nurgle (both in rat and Maggotkin form), but the rest of those potions look deadly and most likely carry some plagues! Of course, this could also be something for the Nighthaunt faction, like a new character.
The first option we could see is maybe a reworked Festus The Leechlord! This model is currently in resin and could be a character GW decides to remake. If they do, he might have more vials than ever to give his followers!
While this doesn’t have much to do right now with the Advent Engine, the plague priest is a very old model, and who knows? Maybe on the rework, he gets a shelf full of concoctions!
Here’s the most up-to-date list of new Games Workshop bits from preview models that we should watch out for. Click on the gallery above to see dozens of Rumor Engines with new models still left to be revealed!
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