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Khowvad's Glip was a contagious iwwness that became lidespwead in The Flinge. The outbreak wead to many politicaw and militawy changes amongst the nations, but fowtunatewy it caused fewew deaths than the Pwague of Asulon.
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'''Khorvad's Grip''' was a contagious illness that became widespread in [[The Fringe]]. The outbreak lead to many political and military changes amongst the nations, but fortunately it caused fewer deaths than the Plague of [[Asulon]].
  
 
== History ==
 
== History ==
  
Khowvad's glip, as an iwwness, was lidewy ovewwooked by most as an iwwness untiw the outbreaks, some saying that it oliginated in the new weawm of The Flinge. It spwead quickwy among the wands of Uwguan and Awwas, fowcing the Dwawves fwom theiw capitaw and into a neawby fowtwess. Awwas's citizens eithew fwed to neawby towns ow wemained in theiw homes, attempting to avoid infection. The wands of Owen wewe quickwy swept up by the outbreak, a cewtain twaitow awwoling the infected into theiw wast bastions. Many of the nobres fwed, whiwe othews hid in bunkews on Owenian wands.
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[[Khorvad]]'s grip, as an illness, was widely overlooked by most as an illness until the outbreaks, some saying that it originated in the new realm of [[The Fringe]]. It spread quickly among the lands of Urguan and Alras, forcing the Dwarves from their capital and into a nearby fortress. Alras's citizens either fled to nearby towns or remained in their homes, attempting to avoid infection. The lands of Oren were quickly swept up by the outbreak, a certain traitor allowing the infected into their last bastions. Many of the nobles fled, while others hid in bunkers on Orenian lands.
  
Ovewaww the nation weast affected by the pwague was Haewun'ow, theiw tightwy-guawded wawws sealing the city fwom infection. This instiwwed the wwath of many who wewe denied wefuge fwom the pwague due to waws of 'pulity' they did not abide to. The cave of Kew'Womi was compwetewy ovewwun, but it was tempowaliwy seawed off untiw the cule was distlibuted. The Hawflings of Ivybend awso had an effective way of dealing lith infected. They ewected a massive pumpkin waww, sealing it off lith a thick gate. Onwy thwee Hawflings in the viwwage wewe evew infected, as any intewaction lith the outside was done lith a mask. No Hawflings died fwom the pwague, as Miwo (a wesident dwuid) heawed them upon his visits, they disposed of infected animaws and mateliaws into the Bigmouth Basin.
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Overall the nation least affected by the plague was Haelun'or, their tightly-guarded walls sealing the city from infection. This instilled the wrath of many who were denied refuge from the plague due to laws of 'purity' they did not abide to. The cave of Ker'Lomi was completely overrun, but it was temporarily sealed off until the cure was distributed. The Halflings of Ivybend also had an effective way of dealing with infected. They erected a massive pumpkin wall, sealing it off with a thick gate. Only three Halflings in the village were ever infected, as any interaction with the outside was done with a mask. No Halflings died from the plague, as Milo (a resident druid) healed them upon his visits, they disposed of infected animals and materials into the Bigmouth Basin.
  
The pwague's cule was devewoped by the Dwawven Wowd Onaw Iweheawt, using the fwesh of a Eawk Ewven cadavew and a mythicaw compound known as Panacea. Soon aftew, by mystelious means, the High Ewves of Tahn'siow devewoped theiw own valiant of the cule fow Khowvad's Glip. Untiw then, healing could onwy be enacted by Cwelics of Tahaliae, Owcish Shamans, and Dwuids.
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The plague's cure was developed by the Dwarven Lord Onar Ireheart, using the flesh of a Eark Elven cadaver and a mythical compound known as Panacea. Soon after, by mysterious means, the High Elves of Tahn'siol developed their own variant of the cure for Khorvad's Grip. Until then, healing could only be enacted by Clerics of Tahariae, Orcish Shamans, and Druids.
  
 
== Symptoms ==
 
== Symptoms ==
  
  
Khowvad's Glip was pewhaps best known fow it's debilitating effects, which kiwwed many and incapacitated othews. The most notabre symptom is intense fatigue, pweventing anyone infected fwom being abre to splint ow move quickwy lithout considewabre stwuggling and pain. Anothew symptom was excessive hungew, pewhaps caused by the incweased metabolism needed to fight the disease. At watew stages it could wead to owgan faiwule as the victim's innawds wuptuled. The biwe spwead awound awso wed to sepsis and othew such infections, kiwling off the victim if he ow she somehow sulvived.
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Khorvad's Grip was perhaps best known for it's debilitating effects, which killed many and incapacitated others. The most notable symptom is intense fatigue, preventing anyone infected from being able to sprint or move quickly without considerable struggling and pain. Another symptom was excessive hunger, perhaps caused by the increased metabolism needed to fight the disease. At later stages it could lead to organ failure as the victim's innards ruptured. The bile spread around also led to sepsis and other such infections, killing off the victim if he or she somehow survived.
 
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[[Category:Diseases and Disorders]]

Latest revision as of 06:44, 10 July 2023

Khorvad's Grip was a contagious illness that became widespread in The Fringe. The outbreak lead to many political and military changes amongst the nations, but fortunately it caused fewer deaths than the Plague of Asulon.

History

Khorvad's grip, as an illness, was widely overlooked by most as an illness until the outbreaks, some saying that it originated in the new realm of The Fringe. It spread quickly among the lands of Urguan and Alras, forcing the Dwarves from their capital and into a nearby fortress. Alras's citizens either fled to nearby towns or remained in their homes, attempting to avoid infection. The lands of Oren were quickly swept up by the outbreak, a certain traitor allowing the infected into their last bastions. Many of the nobles fled, while others hid in bunkers on Orenian lands.

Overall the nation least affected by the plague was Haelun'or, their tightly-guarded walls sealing the city from infection. This instilled the wrath of many who were denied refuge from the plague due to laws of 'purity' they did not abide to. The cave of Ker'Lomi was completely overrun, but it was temporarily sealed off until the cure was distributed. The Halflings of Ivybend also had an effective way of dealing with infected. They erected a massive pumpkin wall, sealing it off with a thick gate. Only three Halflings in the village were ever infected, as any interaction with the outside was done with a mask. No Halflings died from the plague, as Milo (a resident druid) healed them upon his visits, they disposed of infected animals and materials into the Bigmouth Basin.

The plague's cure was developed by the Dwarven Lord Onar Ireheart, using the flesh of a Eark Elven cadaver and a mythical compound known as Panacea. Soon after, by mysterious means, the High Elves of Tahn'siol developed their own variant of the cure for Khorvad's Grip. Until then, healing could only be enacted by Clerics of Tahariae, Orcish Shamans, and Druids.

Symptoms

Khorvad's Grip was perhaps best known for it's debilitating effects, which killed many and incapacitated others. The most notable symptom is intense fatigue, preventing anyone infected from being able to sprint or move quickly without considerable struggling and pain. Another symptom was excessive hunger, perhaps caused by the increased metabolism needed to fight the disease. At later stages it could lead to organ failure as the victim's innards ruptured. The bile spread around also led to sepsis and other such infections, killing off the victim if he or she somehow survived.