As for Nurgle and Tzeentch. Well Nurgle is green, and we know he loves Ghyran. Tzeentch however surrounds him on both sides of the colour wheel with Blue and Yellow, and is therefore opposing Nurgle. Tzeentch is a god of knowledge and change, which relate to both Azyr and Chamon. Since Tzeentch can't get into Azyr, he gets Chamon instead.
Doylist: Love it. Watsonian: I feel like there would need to be an inaccuracy or thread of lies infecting their worship that would "divert" it to Tzeentch. The other guy ( u/anggul ) is right, most of the energy comes from your actions and emotions, but Emperor worship may insulate you. If you could "poison the well", so to speak, of their
From what I understand of the lore, Nurgle is meant to be on the surface level a god of death, disease, and parasites, and on a deeper level he is meant to represent despair, entropy, and stagnation. He is the enemy of Tzeentch because Tzeentch represents change, hope, and the uncertainty of tomorrow; Nurgle, by contrast, is supposed to be
The headline is so good and reads like "I like the idea but i hate" xD I dont understand why you see Tzeentch so rarely in 40K games. Its alway Nurgle or Khorne, mabye Slaanesh a bit, but never Tzeentch. Am i wrong with this, did i miss something, i wish for a horror based shooter like Dead Space, but in the 40K verse with Tzeentch and or Slaanesh.
Nurgle daemons all looked like puke, and Tzeentch were all over the place (literally). Forgeworld Great Unclean One was a great improvement over the GW GUO model, though. Great Unclean Ones were always my favorite greater daemons even if I didn't care for other Nurgle stuff.
Tzeentch princes have a mixed lore of metal and tzeentch. This means they get both passives, a -10 second cooldown ability, Golden hounds, transmutation of lead, plague of rust, infernal gateway and blue fire. Different skill tree. A tzeentch prince gets a full yellow line to boost combat stats.
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why does nurgle hate tzeentch