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Glow fever was a deadly wasting disease that could be contracted by being bitten by the firefly-like insects that lived in the fortress of Glaur in Gontal. In the initial stages, the bodies of those afflicted glowed with a yellow-green bioluminescence similar to that of the of the swarming insects. Victims who died of this disease had their bodies mutated into a new swarm, which usually abandoned the place of their deaths to seek for its fellows in Glaur.

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  • Glow fever was a deadly wasting disease that could be contracted by being bitten by the firefly-like insects that lived in the fortress of Glaur in Gontal. In the initial stages, the bodies of those afflicted glowed with a yellow-green bioluminescence similar to that of the of the swarming insects. Victims who died of this disease had their bodies mutated into a new swarm, which usually abandoned the place of their deaths to seek for its fellows in Glaur.
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  • Glow fever was a deadly wasting disease that could be contracted by being bitten by the firefly-like insects that lived in the fortress of Glaur in Gontal. In the initial stages, the bodies of those afflicted glowed with a yellow-green bioluminescence similar to that of the of the swarming insects. Victims who died of this disease had their bodies mutated into a new swarm, which usually abandoned the place of their deaths to seek for its fellows in Glaur.
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