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Chronic
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Bad back
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Degradation in the spinal column and surrounding musculature. This makes it hard to move and bend smoothly. |
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Frail
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Generalized loss of muscle and bone density. |
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Cataract
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Milky-looking opacity in the eye. Cataracts impair vision. |
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Blindness
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Total inability to see. |
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Hearing loss
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Inability to hear quiet sounds due to degradation of hair cells in the cochlea. |
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Dementia
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Neural degradation which causes deficits in the ability to think and remember. Dementia has various causes including aging, specific illnesses, and toxins. |
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Alzheimer's
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A brain disease usually associated with aging. Alzheimer's disease causes progressive degradation in the ability to think and remember. Patients are known to forget close relatives and sometimes wander around in confusion. |
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Asthma
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A long-term inflammatory disease of the airways in the lungs. It requires regular tending to prevent symptoms. |
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Artery blockage
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A blockage in one of the critical arteries in the heart. Heart artery blockages randomly induce heart attacks. |
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Carcinoma
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A lump of cancerous tissue. Without treatment, the carcinoma will grow over time, causing worsening symptoms and eventually killing the patient. A skilled doctor can excise the carcinoma. An unskilled doctor may be able to simply amputate the body part which contains the carcinoma. |
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Organ decay
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An untreatable degenerative disease affecting a single organ. The cause may be bacterial or viral. The illness seems to strike randomly from an unknown natural reservoir; it is not directly contagious between people. This organ will slowly lose function before dying completely. Replace it with a bionic or natural organ. |
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Infections
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Gut worms
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Parasitic worms in the gut. They cause vomiting. They also consume the victim's food, which increases hunger. |
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Muscle parasites
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Parasitic creatures in the muscles. These cause weakness and a lack of coordination. |
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Fibrous mechanites
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Semi-coherent mechanites which develop fibrous links in muscle tissue. They enhance the victim's strength, but also cause intense pain. These are probably a mutated strain of strength-enhancing mechanites. |
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Sensory mechanites
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Semi-coherent mechanites which reside in the nervous system. They enhance the victim's senses, but also cause intense pain. These are probably a mutated strain of sense-enhancing mechanites. |
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Infection
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Bacterial infection in a wound. Without treatment, the bacteria will multiply, killing local tissue, and eventually causing blood poisoning and death. Through aeons of human warfare, infections have often taken more lives than the wounds themselves. |
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Flu
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An infectious disease caused by the influenza virus. |
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Flu (animal)
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An infectious disease caused by the influenza virus. This strain is adapted for infecting non-human species. |
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Plague
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An infectious disease caused by bacteria. |
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Plague (animal)
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An infectious disease caused by bacteria. This strain is adapted to infecting non-human species. |
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Malaria
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An infectious disease caused by a mosquito-borne parasite. |
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Sleeping sickness
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An infectious disease caused by an insect-borne parasite. Sleeping sickness is not as deadly as some other diseases, but progresses slowly. The body takes a long time to clear the infection. |
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Rot stink exposure
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Long-term exposure to rot stink gas. Rot stink exposure has no direct health effects. However, serious rot stink exposure has a chance to result in a painful bacterial infection known as lung rot. When not exposed to rot stink gas, rot stink exposure will slowly decrease. |
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Lung rot
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A bacterial disease that targets an individual's lungs. Minor cases are little more than an irritation, but if left unchecked the bacterial growth results in an increasing amount of fluid buildup in the victim's lungs, eventually resulting in death. If treated properly, the body's immune system will eventually clear lung rot. A painful bacterial disease caused by exposure to rot stink gas. Upon reaching full saturation, it will kill the affected individual. |
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Injuries
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Missing body part
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A body part is entirely missing. |
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Wound
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Miscellaneous injuries. |
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Burn
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A burn. |
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Electrical burn
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An electical burn. |
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Chemical burn
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A chemical burn. |
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Crush
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A crushing wound. |
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Crack
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A crack. |
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Cut
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A cut. |
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Surgical cut
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A cut made during surgery. |
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Cut (execution)
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A cut made during execution. |
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Scratch
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A scratch or tear. |
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Bite
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A bite wound. |
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Stab
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A stab wound. |
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Gunshot
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A gunshot wound. |
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Shredded
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A part of the body has been shredded and torn. |
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Bruise
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A bruise. |
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Frostbite
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Frozen tissue caused by exposure to cold without adequate protection. Frostbite is very painful, and frostbitten body parts are often lost. |
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Acid burn
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An acid burn. |
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Decayed organ
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This organ has completely decayed. |
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Misc
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Trauma savant
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An exceptional condition caused by trauma to the brain. The brain, in the face of injury, has developed extreme abilities in some areas, while losing the ability to speak. |
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Chemical damage (moderate)
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Chemical damage at the cellular level. |
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Chemical damage (severe)
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Chemical damage at the cellular level. |
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Cirrhosis
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A degenerative liver disease caused by excessive alcohol consumption. |
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Resurrection psychosis
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Chaotic thought patterns caused by the decoherence of resurrection mechanites. Resurrection psychosis progresses and eventually causes total psychosis and death. Resurrected people require mechanites to rebuild their bodily functions at the cellular level. Mechanites always have a chance to lose coherence, and if they do, they wreak havoc in the central nervous system. The older the corpse, the more mechanite action is required to resurrect it, and the greater the chance of eventual decoherence. Chaotic thought patterns caused by after-effects of resurrection. Resurrection psychosis is progressive and eventually causes psychosis and death. |
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Scaria
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A disease which causes affected creatures to enter berserk rages. A creature with scaria can be cured through a special medical operation, but it must be downed first. If not treated, scaria kills its host about five days after infection. The disease poisons the flesh and rots the skin, so creatures killed with scaria have a chance of rotting upon death so they cannot be butchered for meat or leather. A disease which causes affected creatures to enter berserk rages. If not treated, scaria kills its host about five days after infection. |
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Sterilized
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This creature's reproductive system has been permanently shut down. |
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Terrain Attacks
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Sand in the eyes. It impairs vision, but can be cleared within a few moments. |
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Dirt
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Dirt in the eyes. It impairs vision, but can be cleared in a few moments. |
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Mud
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Mud in the eyes. It impairs vision, but can be cleared in a few moments. |
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Gravel
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Gravel in the eyes. It impairs vision, but can be cleared in a few moments. |
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Water
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Water in the eyes. It impairs vision, but can be cleared in a few moments. |
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