Thanks to the Warhammer community, people awaiting the release of the Warhammer Quest: Darkwater board game have a chance to admire the painted miniatures of Gelgus Pus and his Nurgle-worshipping minions.
Pre-orders have opened for the Warhammer Quest: Darkwater board game, set in the Warhammer Age of Sigmar universe. To celebrate this event, Games Workshop shared new images with gamers today.
The team showcased miniatures of various villains from Darkwater, painted by artists from the Warhammer fan community.
Thanks to Angelo Di Chello, Vincenzo Celeste, Simon Szykora, Sam Lenz, Paul Kidd from Siege Studios, Kenny Wildman, and Mats Olsson from the Critical Focus channel, players were able to get a better look at Gelgus Pus — the Prince of Sores, who is eager to please Grandfather Nurgle with his deeds.
Stuart Mc from Miniature Realms Studio, Rob Merker, Patrick Brampton, and Mikey from Hellstorm Wargaming, Denis Rubbert from DICED, Chris Frowzin, and Adrian Phillips painted Mulgoth the Cleaver — Pus's loyal servant.
The Poxborn — huge, three-headed, and incredibly resilient demons — were brought to life with paint by Rob Caldicott from Battle Bunnies, Alison Kersley, Matt Crowther, Mark Buesing, Joshua Hill, and Tiffany Brampton.
Jessica Smart, Mark Buesing, Vincent Knotley, Chris Lewis, and Bradley Fulton from The Hobby Collab worked on the Blight Templars — mighty mortal warriors of Nurgle.
Matt Crowther and Rob Volters from Battle Bunnies presented the beastmen gang of Pestigors, and Jessica Smart painted a pack of Bog Kelpies — cursed spirits. The price of Warhammer Quest: Darkwater is $255 (19,817 rubles). Shipping of the board game will begin on December 13, 2025.