Post by Remycune on Sept 7, 2019 18:25:54 GMT
ILLNESSES & DIESEASES
Not Needed but it is fun to have!
dementia virus
VERY COMMON
KNOWN AS >> The Blessing,
Mavirian Plague
OCCURRENCE >> Very common
CURES >> No cure
DESCRIPTION >> A sometimes deadly
virus that attacks the back and mind, causing the host to become violent and develop
various mental disorders.
SYMPTOMS >> Muscle growth, excessive bleeding, drooling, mental deterioration,
aggression, superiority complex, paranoia, delusions and minor hallucinations, pain in
the limbs and chest, and (in some cases)
death
cruor iuguolo
UNCOMMON
KNOWN AS >> Blood Eater
OCCURRENCE >> Uncommon
CURES >> Consumption of bark from the
Tialone Willow Tree
DESCRIPTION >> A parasitic worm that
leeches on to the red blood cells and
multiplies within the cell. The cells bursts and more worms are dispersed into the blood stream
SYMPTOMS ;; Blurry vision, weakness,
lethargy, increased appetite, sensitivity to
touch
caminando la muerte
UNCOMMON
KNOWN AS >> The walking death
OCCURRENCE >> Uncommon
CURES >> Bull Kelp
DESCRIPTION >> The Walking Death is a slow, painful, somewhat contagious
disease. It starts by slowly rotting the
wolf from the inside out. The wolf can live up to two years with the disease. The
further along the disease gets
the more the wolf stinks of rot and death. The disease is painful in it's later stages. It resembles leprosy in the last few
months of the wolf's life. Flesh rots off
the body and the brain and heart start to deteriorate.
The walking disease starts by rotting the muscles and bones until the wolf is
incredibly weakened. The wolf,
essentially, begins to starve to death.
This causes the disease to double its
effects killing the wolf faster. This
disease is fatal.
SYMPTOMS >> Madness; increased
weakness; frailty; decaying/death oder;
fever; hallucinations (later stages)
influsomnia
UNCOMMON
KNOWN AS >> The Sleeping Fever
OCCURRENCE >> Uncommon
CURES >> Sleep, time.
DESCRIPTION >> A virus that causes a
wicked fever with the appearance of a
coma. Afflicted individuals during the first few days will develop severe fever
symptoms such as fatigue, weakness and loss of appetite. After 2 or three days the individual will collapse into a 'coma'. If the individuals are not cared after, this illness will become fatal. After approximately 2
weeks, if treated, the individual will regain consciousness and recover.
SYMPTOMS >> Shivers, loss of appetite, fatigue, body aches, respiratory
complications, coma.
diaboli tenent
UNCOMMON
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KNOWN AS >> Devil's Grasp
OCCURRENCE >> Uncommon
CURES >> Bergamot stalks lessen the
vomiting if eaten and the juices helps to
replenish the dry skin when applied. It
also helps to fight the bacteria and
remove it from the body.
DESCRIPTION >> The cause of Disboli
Tenent is similar to how one obtains
tetanus. What makes it different is how it can also be spread through the air by the first affected lupe, giving it the ability to
affect entire packs if the others aren't
careful. The disease usually starts with a victim obtaining a deep puncture wound.
The bacteria multiplies and causes a
number of symptoms. At first, the victim may feel a tickle in their throat and be
plagued with constant fatigue for days
before the symptoms begin to progress into headaches, high fever, body aches,
and difficulty swallowing the usual foods, along with weakness in the jawline. Within a weeks time vomiting and random nose
bleeds threaten dehydration and slight
blood loss causing dizziness and perhaps vertigo upon standing. In two weeks time, an ugly, ugly rash spreads over every
inch of the victims body including sores in the mouth and throat followed by
continuous episodes of the symptoms
stated above. In the final and most
threatening stage, the victim suffers from painful trismus (lockjaw) and muscle
spasms so severe they risk breaking
bones or dislocating a limb.
After effects include: Deep scarring where sores once were, Broken bones, fatality if not treated with Bergamot in the early
stages, or if the victim is not taken care
of while muscle spasms occur. Starvation is also a risk if not treated, due to painful lockjaw.
SYMPTOMS >> Fever, Fatigue, Body
Aches, Vomiting, Dry skin, Nose bleeds,
Itching (due to dry skin and rashes),
Mouth sores, Severe rash, Muscle
spasms-particularly in the face and legs, General weakness, Sensitive eyesight,
Fur loss.
cruor scabies
RARE
KNOWN AS >> Itchy Blood
OCCURRENCE >> Rare
CURES >> Itchy Blood is a mild illness that attacks the system and is expelled within 48-72 hours. The cure is time.
DESCRIPTION >> Compulsive scratching
that causes bruises and ruptures skin
SYMPTOMS >> Scratching, loss of fur, excessive bleeding, and numbness
la mort de fusion
RARE
KNOWN AS >> Melting Death or Fusion
virus
OCCURRENCE >> Rare
CURES >> No cure
DESCRIPTION >> This virus is rare in
most cases, but can become wide-spread if not taken care of immediately, due to it becoming airborne once it has attacked a host. The incubation period usually takes somewhere from 3 to 6 days and by then, there is no hope left for the carrier. What this virus does is basically melt you from the inside out and try to turn it's host into the virus itself. Your organs will tear and shrivel and slowly turn into nothingness
while you, the carrier, are left to suffer
and die inevitably. It is a gruesome way
to die, but has not turned into a wide
spread case as of yet, much thanks to
the majority of the wolves being captured by the disease lonely suckers who didn't
really think highly of sanitation.
SYMPTOMS >> Severe headaches,
Depression, Confusion, Lifelessness,
Severe bleeding from nose, mouth, tear
ducts, and any other exit blood can
escape from, vomiting, bloody vomit
containing ebony speckles, abdominal
cramps, trouble sitting or laying down,
sagging facial muscles and skin, painful
coughing fits
sangrephilia
RARE
KNOWN AS >> Weak Blood
OCCURRENCE >> Rare
CURES >> No cures, although ingesting
certain roots or barks may help decrease the amount of plasma, or increase the
amount of platelets in the blood.
DESCRIPTION >> A genetic disorder that is on the rare spectrum which causes a
lack of platelets or excessive amounts of plasma, which in turn makes the blood
thin and causes the inflicted to lack the
ability for their blood to clot; meaning that they will bleed excessively and possibly
die from smaller wounds that would not
prove fatal for those without this condition.
SYMPTOMS >> Chronic aches (head or
chest) fatigue, random internal bleeding or coughing up blood.
caro perustum
RARE
KNOWN AS >> Warg's Disease, Flesh
Consuming Disease
OCCURRENCE >> Rare
CURES >> Contraction of the Dementia
virus
DESCRIPTION >> A fatal disease that
can be contracted through some types of blood infections. It rots away flesh in
patches over time, eventually causing the wolf to give off a disgusting odor in the
late stages due to the rotting skin. In the final stage, the wolf's skin is completely
gone, leaving nothing but bone and
muscle behind. This overexposure leads
to their death, sometimes even before the disease has completely run its course.
However, if a wolf has this disease then
contracts the Dementia virus, it will halt
the progression of the flesh rot. However, the effects are irreversible. Wolves with
the Dementia virus are immune to this
disease.
SYMPTOMS >> Rotting flesh, fur falling
out in patches, infection due to muscle
exposure, loss of eyes, eventually death.
oculi carbo
VERY RARE
KNOWN AS >> Coal Eye
OCCURRENCE >> Very rare
CURES >> None, though progression can be slowed down through consumption of a variety of plants.
DESCRIPTION >> A genetic disease
carried in a recessive allele, Coal Eye
was originally thought to effect only the
color of the eyes - turning the whites red and the iris black. However, Coal Eye can effect a number of the senses,
though the eye is always effected. Coal
Eye generally does not effect sufferers
until their sixth or seventh year and is
progressive. Tunnel vision or complete
blindness can be combined with loss of
hearing, making life much harder for the
individual. It has also been said to effect the sense of taste. Carriers often have
the strange eye coloring. However, this
disease is very rare and pretty much
unheard of in packs it has not previously affected.
SYMPTOMS >> Strange eyes (red whites and black irises), tunnel vision or
blindness, deafness or complete lack of
hearing, lack of sense of taste
fabians hydrophobia
VERY RARE
KNOWN AS >> Cold Madness, Zombie
Fits, Viper’s Mania
OCCURRENCE >> Very Rare
CURES >> None
DESCRIPTION >> FH is a mutation of the Dementia virus. It’s caused by a drastic
hormonal change within the body after
living with Dementia for several years.
Most causes are pregnancy, the time
when a female body produces twice the
hormones of a normal wolf, and puberty
(those who contract FH at puberty are
generally born with the Dementia virus).
The change within the body is slow to
complete, but the symptoms begin almost immediately after the hormone burst.
SYMPTOMS >> Severe hallucinations,
advanced schizophrenia, cannibalistic
tendencies, slowed heart rate (an FH
wolf’s heart beats twice per minute), poor daytime vision, memory lapses or short
term memory loss, excessive bleeding
and drooling, extreme aggression, and
numbness.
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