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==Special==


Player character do not benefit from their usual immortality.
==Opposing Team Roster==
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;" align=right
|-
|style="background:#eaecf0"| '''Fan Factor''' || 1
|-
|style="background:#eaecf0" rowspan=2| '''Assistant Coaches'''<br>'''Cheerleaders''' || 1+1
|-
| Bloodweiser Babes<br>Bribes<br>Wandering Apothecary<br>Wizard
|-
|style="background:#eaecf0"| '''Apothecary''' || Rostered
|-
|style="background:#eaecf0"| '''Team Rerolls''' || 8
|-
|style="background:#eaecf0"| '''Team Value''' || 4000
|}
'''Nurgle's Negotiators'''
* Mercato tries to set the terms for the intrusion of disease into the world:
** Endemic Disease
** Pandemics
** Epidemics
** Injury Infection
** Magical Healing
** Structural Rot
** Food Spoilage
** Hygiene
** Nurgle's Rot
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center;"
|-
! Name  !! Position !! Learned Skills !! Default Skills !! MA !! ST !! AG !! AV !! Injuries !! Cost
|-
|colspan=11|
|-
| Maelyrra || Beast of Nurgle || +ST, +MA, Frenzy, Block, Dodge, Break Tackle || Loner, Disturbing Presence, Foul Appearance, Mighty Blow, Nurgle's Rot, Really Stupid, Regeneration, Tentacles || <span style="color:#00cc00">5</span> || <span style="color:#00cc00">6</span> || 1 || 9 || – || 330
|-
|colspan=11|
|-
| Tray Tenderman || Nurgle Warrior || +ST, Tentacles, Block, Guard, Stand Firm, Shadowing || Disturbing Presence, Foul Appearance, Nurgle's Rot, Regeneration || 4 || <span style="color:#00cc00">5</span> || 2 || 9 || – || 260
|-
| Nosefinda Crookshroom || Nurgle Warrior || Block, Guard, Fend, Side Step, Tackle, Prehensile Tail || Disturbing Presence, Foul Appearance, Nurgle's Rot, Regeneration || 4 || 4 || 2 || 9 || – || 240
|-
| Crooknose Shroomfinda || Nurgle Warrior || Horns, Sure Feet, Block, Guard, Mighty Blow, Claw || Disturbing Presence, Foul Appearance, Nurgle's Rot, Regeneration || 4 || 4 || 2 || 9 || – || 240
|-
| Karl the Black || Nurgle Warrior || Block, Multiple Block, Grab, Guard, Thick Skull, +AV || Disturbing Presence, Foul Appearance, Nurgle's Rot, Regeneration || 4 || 4 || 2 || <span style="color:#00cc00">10</span> || – || 240
|-
|colspan=11|
|-
| Chirite Rotus || Pestigor || Foul Appearance, Two Heads, Extra Arms, Sure Hands, Catch, Diving Catch || Horns, Nurgle's Rot, Regeneration || 6 || 3 || 3 || 8 || – || 220
|-
| Skittiad Slife || Pestigor || Foul Appearance, +AG, Two Heads, Juggernaut, Strip Ball, Kick || Horns, Nurgle's Rot, Regeneration || 6 || 3 || <span style="color:#00cc00">4</span> || 8 || – || 220
|-
| Rufus Sewant || Pestigor || Disturbing Presence, Foul Appearance, Very Long Legs, Leap, Jump Up, Guard || Horns, Nurgle's Rot, Regeneration || 6 || 3 || 3 || 8 || – || 220
|-
| Trythe the Beautiful || Pestigor || Juggernaut, Tackle, Mighty Blow, Claw, Piling On, Pro || Horns, Nurgle's Rot, Regeneration || 6 || 3 || 3 || 8 || – || 200
|-
|colspan=11|
|-
| Willa Pensmith || Rotter || Foul Appearance, Kick-Off Return, Pass, Strong Arm, Accurate, Safe Throw || Decay, Nurgle's Rot || 5 || 3 || 3 || 8 || – || 200
|-
| Breathly While || Rotter || Disturbing Presence, Foul Appearance, Dirty Player, Dauntless, Wrestle, Claw || Decay, Nurgle's Rot || 5 || 3 || 3 || 8 || – || 160
|-
| Candlemaker || Rotter || Disturbing Presence, Foul Appearance, Dirty Player, Sneaky Git, +MA, Sprint || Decay, Nurgle's Rot || <span style="color:#00cc00">6</span> || 3 || 3 || 8 || – || 190
|-
| Nitch and Natch Bogkit || Rotter || Disturbing Presence, Foul Appearance, Two Heads, Dodge, Diving Tackle, Pass Block || Decay, Nurgle's Rot || 5 || 3 || 3 || 8 || – || 180
|-
| Octavia of Tim || Rotter || Foul Appearance, Very Long Legs, Leap, Big Hand, Dump-Off, Nerves of Steel || Decay, Nurgle's Rot || 5 || 3 || 3 || 8 || – || 190
|-
| Tomothy || Rotter || Disturbing Presence, Foul Appearance, Very Long Legs, Leap, Big Hand, Hail Mary Pass || Decay, Nurgle's Rot || 5 || 3 || 3 || 8 || – || 180
|-
| Albert Quintoff || Rotter || Disturbing Presence, Foul Appearance, Tentacles, Prehensile Tail, Two Heads, Leader || Decay, Nurgle's Rot || 5 || 3 || 3 || 8 || – || 170
|}
==Match Consequences==
On a Win
* +2 fan factor
* Pick one consequence to advance by one degree.
* Shamanic magic is modestly superior to all others at confronting disease.
* Nurgle grants Mercato a set of totems and rituals that make the city the center of adapting to its emergence.
On a Loss
* -2 fan factor
* Mercato is cursed to be the center of the world’s first epidemic or pandemic.
* Clerical magic is modestly superior to all others at confronting disease.
===Specific Consequences===
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;"
|+ Wounds (Kharnage: Blood Bowl)<br>Pick a Nurgle piece, other than the Beast of Nurgle, not revealed to the GM. Nurgle doesn’t have the option to field that piece at a set up.
|-
| Win + Side Goal || Wounds are no more dangerous absent unusual conditions.
|-
| Mixed Result || Significant wounds should be treated with folk remedies or simple magic to prevent infection.
|-
| Loss + Failed Goal || Even minor wounds commonly become severely infected absent serious magical healing.
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;"
|+ Food Spoilage (Smash: Estate and Grabit: Restaurant)<br>Nurgle has at least four Rotters end up in the casualty box (i.e., including expulsions).
|-
| Win + Side Goal || Food preservation stays much the same.
|-
| Mixed Result || Food preservation becomes more difficult and expensive.
|-
| Loss + Failed Goal || Ruinous food spoilage threatens the practicality of urban living.
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;"
|+ Material Rot (Smash: Primacy, Grabit: Goblin Organizing)
|-
| Win + Side Goal || No change to the longevity of natural materials.
|-
| Mixed Result || Natural materials require more meaningful effort to maintain.
|-
| Loss + Failed Goal || Natural materials degrade quickly enough to significantly reduce standards of living.
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;"
|+ Childrearing (Kharnage, Genghis, and Smash: Family)<br>Don’t have a player die that would become a rotter (if Nurgle’s roster limitations were ignored).
|-
| Win + Side Goal || Children are not particularly prone to disease.
|-
| Mixed Result || Childhood becomes more dangerous, most of which can be offset with simple preventatives.
|-
| Loss + Failed Goal || Few families can afford the magic to prevent significant childhood mortality.
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;"
|+ Hygiene (Genghis: Basketball, Grabit: Goblin Organizing)<br>Nurgle doesn’t have the option to field more than two Pestigors at a set up.
|-
| Win + Side Goal || Hygiene remains a matter of presentability.
|-
| Mixed Result || Basic cleanliness becomes necessary to prevent disease.
|-
| Loss + Failed Goal || Cities and other crowded spaces become dangerously filthy.
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;"
|+ Endemic Disease (Smash: Primacy)
|-
| Win + Side Goal || There is no endemic disease.
|-
| Mixed Result || It becomes common for people to periodically suffer from minor disease.
|-
| Loss + Failed Goal || Absent magical protection, people can suffer a succession of debilitating diseases.
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;"
|+ Epidemic Disease (Genghis: Basketball)
|-
| Win + Side Goal || There are no epidemics.
|-
| Mixed Result || Epidemics are limited to a particular race.
|-
| Loss + Failed Goal || Pandemics sweep across cities, irrespective of race.
|}
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;"
|+ Nurgle’s Rot (Kharnage: Blood Bowl)
|-
| Win + Side Goal || Nurgle’s Rot is difficult to spread.
|-
| Mixed Result || Epidemics of Nurgle’s Rot periodically arise.
|-
| Loss + Failed Goal || Nurgle’s Rot becomes endemic.
|}
'''Mercato succeeds at a check made more difficult by disturbing presence.'''<br>
Pick one consequence to advance by one degree.
===Side Goals===
Get at least six points on these measures, gaining two points where Mercato does better and one for a tie:
* More blocks made
* More armor breaks inflicted
* Less KOs sustained
* Less casualties sustained
* Less deaths sustained
Get at least six points on these measures, gaining two points where Mercato does better and one for a tie:
* Higher ball possession percentage
* More running yards
* More passing yards
* More successful catches
* More successful interceptions
Nurgle doesn’t have the option to field the Beast of Nurgle at a set up.
Nurgle doesn’t have the option to field more than two Nurgle Warriors at a set up.
Pick a Nurgle piece, other than the Beast of Nurgle, not revealed to the GM. Nurgle doesn’t have the option to field that piece at a set up.
Nurgle sets up with less than eleven pieces.
A Nurgle piece other than a Rotter suffers a permanent injury or death that isn’t recovered by regeneration or an apothecary.
A Nurgle piece dies and isn’t recovered by regeneration or an apothecary.
Mercato surfs two Rotters or a Nurgle piece other than a Rotter.
Mercato succeeds against foul appearance no worse than expected.
Mercato wins by two, loses by no more than one, or wins in overtime.

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