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==Gallery== <gallery> Image:Nagash.jpg|Old school Nagash art. ([[Mark Gibbons|MG]]) Image:Nagash White Dwarf 2.png|Just when you thought you had convinced the Dwarfs not to bring 6 cannons, they get justification for it. Image:Nagash's_return.jpg|Fuck mortality...also morality File:Uncle_Nagash.jpg|"I WANT '''YOU''' FOR UNDEAD LEGION" Image:Settra V Nagash Dawn of Boner.jpg|The Tomb Kings undergo a... management dispute. Image:Nagash Thirsters.jpg|Nagash, CRUSHING A FUCKING BLOODTHIRSTER in the final battle. Image:Nagash Fanart.JPG Image:Nagash-shyish.jpg|Nagash, uncharacteristic in that he is coloured with the Wind of Death instead of ectoplasmic matter and has no bucket teeth, also, no wonder why the Mortal Realms beelined to sign for Chaos if this guy was all you could expect for an eternity upon dying. </gallery> {{Tomb Kings}} {{AoS-Gods}} [[Category:Vampire Counts]][[Category:Undead Legion]][[Category:40k and Fantasy Gods]][[Category:Ossiarch Bonereapers]] [[Category:Legions of Nagash]]
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