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The disease itself causes no further damage or other symptoms, but the damage from the attack cannot be healed until the disease is [[Poison and Disease#Curing Diseases and Poisons|cured]].
The disease itself causes no further damage or other symptoms, but the damage from the attack cannot be healed until the disease is [[Poison and Disease#Curing Diseases and Poisons|cured]].
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Latest revision as of 15:18, 13 September 2024

Name Corrupted Wound
Call Corrupted Wound
Contagion Not Contagious
Effects The claws and teeth of some of the most loathsome monsters become bemired with grave dirt, rotting flesh and gore, eventually cultivating this disease.


This disease is inflicted as an attack call, generally accompanying a claw attack. The wounds thus inflicted become inflamed and begin to suppurate.

The disease itself causes no further damage or other symptoms, but the damage from the attack cannot be healed until the disease is cured.


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