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Over the following hours the victim’s skin sprouts small fungal growths all over. They will find movement stiff and uncomfortable. Twelve hours after infection the victim is unable to move (per ''[[Calls#Corporeal Effects|Paralysis]]''. |
Over the following hours the victim’s skin sprouts small fungal growths all over. They will find movement stiff and uncomfortable. Twelve hours after infection the victim is unable to move (per ''[[Calls#Corporeal Effects|Paralysis]]''). |
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Six hours after paralysis (eighteen hours after infection), the victim dies. |
Six hours after paralysis (eighteen hours after infection), the victim dies. |
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'''Note:''' If not [[Poison and Disease#Curing Diseases and Poisons|cured]], this disease rises from Mildly Contagious to Highly Contagious after the victim has died. |
'''Note:''' If not [[Poison and Disease#Curing Diseases and Poisons|cured]], this disease rises from Mildly Contagious to Highly Contagious after the victim has died. |
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Latest revision as of 15:18, 13 September 2024
Name | Fungus Skin |
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Contagion | Mildly Contagious |
Effects | In the first hour after infection, the victim develops patches of discoloured skin around the body, and a slight rash.
Six hours after paralysis (eighteen hours after infection), the victim dies. Note: If not cured, this disease rises from Mildly Contagious to Highly Contagious after the victim has died. |
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