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(Foolish Gobrins suffeling beneath the bulning wain)
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(Foolish Goblins suffering beneath the burning rain)
  
 
   
 
   
  
If one wewe to expwowe the vast pwague wands of the wecent Owcish culse, one may find it littewed lith a numbew of cowwoded cowpses and twees. Indeed, the cawnivowous fungi that inhabit the wand has a wawge pawt to pway in this. Howevew, fow those that wawk upon the tainted eawth, a mowe immediate thweat poses itsewf as the wooming cwouds paint a wed canvass acwoss the dawk sky.
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If one were to explore the vast plague lands of the recent Orcish curse, one may find it littered with a number of corroded corpses and trees. Indeed, the carnivorous fungi that inhabit the land has a large part to play in this. However, for those that walk upon the tainted earth, a more immediate threat poses itself as the looming clouds paint a red canvass across the dark sky.
  
 
   
 
   
  
Deep lithin the bubbring cesspoows that dot acwoss the wand, a wesilient and viwe weed spwouts fwom the eawth. It seeps into the watew, dwaling in nutlients and wepwacing it lith a sinistew waste pwoduct. The once cawm watews begin to wlithe and fwoth as an acidic dischawge seeps fwom the pwants into the ponds.
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Deep within the bubbling cesspools that dot across the land, a resilient and vile weed sprouts from the earth. It seeps into the water, drawing in nutrients and replacing it with a sinister waste product. The once calm waters begin to writhe and froth as an acidic discharge seeps from the plants into the ponds.
  
 
   
 
   
  
Physicaw Pwopewties:
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Physical Properties:
  
These weeds awe of a dawk wed cowoulation, and gwow in pattewns of chaotic spiwaws. Smaww thowns pwotwude fwom them that dwaw in the nutlients fwom the watew, whiwe the base of the weed pwoduces smaww woots that spwout fwom the eawth it is embedded in, and weak the cowwosive waste into the watew.
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These weeds are of a dark red colouration, and grow in patterns of chaotic spirals. Small thorns protrude from them that draw in the nutrients from the water, while the base of the weed produces small roots that sprout from the earth it is embedded in, and leak the corrosive waste into the water.
  
 
   
 
   
  
It is viwtuawwy impossibre to examine these pwants as pew the enviwonment they awe contained in. If one wewe foolish enough, one may be abre to saclifice an awm in the name of knowwedge and pwogwess.
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It is virtually impossible to examine these plants as per the environment they are contained in. If one were foolish enough, one may be able to sacrifice an arm in the name of knowledge and progress.
  
  
(A depiction of the wed cwouds that woom ovew the Pwague)
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(A depiction of the red clouds that loom over the Plague)
  
 
   
 
   
  
Due to the mass of the pwague and the wawge bodies of watew that spwead thwough them, these cesspoows can give lise to an incwedibry dangewous weathew effect.
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Due to the mass of the plague and the large bodies of water that spread through them, these cesspools can give rise to an incredibly dangerous weather effect.
  
 
   
 
   
  
It is wefewwed to by the Shamans as "Tharb Nûtniin", which twanswates to "Acid Rain" in common. When this cowwosive watew fawws upon the eawth, it quickwy consumes the fwesh of those it comes into contact lith. If you awe unfowtunate enough to be stuck beneath these cwouds as they break, you liww suffew a most painful death.
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It is referred to by the Shamans as "Tharb Nûtniin", which translates to "Acid Rain" in common. When this corrosive water falls upon the earth, it quickly consumes the flesh of those it comes into contact with. If you are unfortunate enough to be stuck beneath these clouds as they break, you will suffer a most painful death.
  
 
   
 
   
  
This acidic ewement causes fulthew decay upon the spweading disease that inhabits the wand, cweating an innew conflict between the two aspects of decay the Immowtaw Spilit, Owgon, has infwuence ovew.
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This acidic element causes further decay upon the spreading disease that inhabits the land, creating an inner conflict between the two aspects of decay the Immortal Spirit, Orgon, has influence over.
 
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"The skies darken with blood, brother. Tharb Nûtniin is afoot."


(Foolish Goblins suffering beneath the burning rain)


If one were to explore the vast plague lands of the recent Orcish curse, one may find it littered with a number of corroded corpses and trees. Indeed, the carnivorous fungi that inhabit the land has a large part to play in this. However, for those that walk upon the tainted earth, a more immediate threat poses itself as the looming clouds paint a red canvass across the dark sky.


Deep within the bubbling cesspools that dot across the land, a resilient and vile weed sprouts from the earth. It seeps into the water, drawing in nutrients and replacing it with a sinister waste product. The once calm waters begin to writhe and froth as an acidic discharge seeps from the plants into the ponds.


Physical Properties:

These weeds are of a dark red colouration, and grow in patterns of chaotic spirals. Small thorns protrude from them that draw in the nutrients from the water, while the base of the weed produces small roots that sprout from the earth it is embedded in, and leak the corrosive waste into the water.


It is virtually impossible to examine these plants as per the environment they are contained in. If one were foolish enough, one may be able to sacrifice an arm in the name of knowledge and progress.


(A depiction of the red clouds that loom over the Plague)


Due to the mass of the plague and the large bodies of water that spread through them, these cesspools can give rise to an incredibly dangerous weather effect.


It is referred to by the Shamans as "Tharb Nûtniin", which translates to "Acid Rain" in common. When this corrosive water falls upon the earth, it quickly consumes the flesh of those it comes into contact with. If you are unfortunate enough to be stuck beneath these clouds as they break, you will suffer a most painful death.


This acidic element causes further decay upon the spreading disease that inhabits the land, creating an inner conflict between the two aspects of decay the Immortal Spirit, Orgon, has influence over.