A ton of work goes into making episodes of Battle Report, Citadel Colour Masterclass, Loremasters, and all the other Warhammer TV shows – especially the really fancy ones like last week’s Warhammer 40,000 match against Robert Rath.
This week sees the release of Loremasters: Nurgle in the Mortal Realms, the next instalment in a series of episodes on the deities of Warhammer Age of Sigmar – from the mighty beasts that stalk the land to the pantheon of Chaos Gods.
It’s a dive into the foul, the feculent, and the foetid as we explore the Grandfather, his domain, and what his servants have been up to… most notably in Ghyran, the Realm of Life.

The Loremasters team delve into the archives and leave no stone unturned in the search for information on the lord of plagues. There’s no crackpot theories from your mate Dave at the painting table here - just the lore, right from the source material.

Alongside Loremasters: Nurgle in the Mortal Realms on Warhammer TV this week, Simon is joined by Jimbo on How We Roll to discuss what went into the creation of the new Maggotkin of Nurgle battletome, while on Citadel Colour Masterclass Ed shows you how to paint the armour of the high-flying Aeldari Aspect Warriors known as the Swooping Hawks!

These are only a few of the episodes you have access to with a Warhammer+ subscription, with hundreds more to see whether you’re looking for battle reports, painting guides, or animations. The vast library of Warhammer TV shows is only one part of the whole package, too – you’ll get to choose one of two beautiful diorama miniatures for free when you subscribe for a year, gain access to unlimited army creation in the Warhammer 40,000 and Warhammer Age of Sigmar apps, and indulge your inner historian with access to hundreds of classic Warhammer publications and White Dwarf issues through the Warhammer Vault.
Once you’re signed up, all you need to do to choose your miniature, redeem codes from Codexes and battletomes, and to enter the Warhammer Vault is log into your My Warhammer account – the same one you use at the Warhammer webstore. Try it out, and we know you’ll find something you love.




















