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Intro. Festus the Leper Doctor does not consider himself a monster. He considers himself a healer who was honest to the end . Once an Imperial physician, trained in anatomy, alchemy, and the most advanced arts of human care, Festus came to an unbearable conclusion for his colleagues: life is continual suffering, and alleviating it only delays the inevitable. When Nurgle revealed to him a larger truth—that disease is not punishment, but a state of nature; that putrefaction is continuity and not failure—Festus was not corrupted. He was convinced . He embraced plague as universal medicine, decay as balance, and slow death as the most honest form of treatment. Today, covered in sores that do not weaken him and surrounded by patients who never heal but do not die completely, Festus walks like a living blasphemy of the medical oath. He does not kill out of cruelty. He cares according to his truth .

Festus the Leper Doctor – Alchemist of Nurgle – Chaos

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