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  • A supervillain.
  • Afflicts target with a debilitating ailment that reduces their health and quickly spreads to nearby enemies.
  • Carsepolis, capital of Allansia, was struck by Plague on the 28th of Unlocking, 1887 OT.
  • Plagues were lethal epidemics which spread widely throughout the Empire.
  • "Plague" was the 27th episode of The Dead Zone, the fourteenth episode of the second season, and the second of the so-called "Summer Seven," airing on USA Network on 13 July 2003.
  • Plague is an illness that is especially frustrating for mage-based characters. It lowers the Strength statistic by 10 points and therefore lowers their carrying capacitity. In the end it can make a weak character not be able to move because of their overloaded in inventory. The Cure Plague Potion is known to cure it. Despite it's description the Dispel Potion doesn't work. Another temporary way to live with the Plague is to cast the Feather spell or drink Feather Potion, but it is only temporary.
  • Perun Plague is the SMF 2008 Caw Search Winner.
  • Plague is a status effect in Demon's Souls.
  • Plague is the fourth book in the Gone series.
  • A terrible disease that struck Seshnela and Maniria during the Gbaji Wars. * Only the priests of Nysalor could cure the disease in Seshnela but they were accused of spreading the disease itself. * The plague devastated Herolal and led support for Arbaga's revolt. Sources: Guide to Glorantha, History of the Heortling Peoples
  • Plague is a recurring negative status effect in Grandia. A character inflicted with plague will suffer random status ailments and debuffs until the condition is removed. Plague generally lasts after battle but this is not always the case. Common ways of removing Plague are using a Vaccine or casting the magic Halvah.
  • Plague: When a unit is killed by a Plague attack, that unit is replaced with a Walking Corpse on the same side as the unit with the Plague attack. This doesn't work on Undead or units in villages.
  • The Plague is a disease greatly feared throughout the World of Daventry and across the multiverse.
  • The Plague of 701 is a fictional epidemic in Dragon Prince, a fantasy novel by Melanie Rawn, which is the first book of the Dragon Prince Trilogy. The Plague is a deadly disease for humans and Dragons. It attacks the lungs first, taking the victims' breath away, then it attacks the mind, taking their sanity. After a period of approximately twelve days, the victims die. There is only one cure for the plague: dranath.
  • School: Image:Death.png Pip Cost: 1 Accuracy: 100% Type: Image:Charm.png Description: -20% to next incoming Image:Damage.png spell from all enemies. Received From: Bad News... Requirements: Required Character Level: End of Marleybone Spells: * None Prerequisite for: Spells: * None Can be purchased with Training Points*: No
  • Masterharper Robinton once stated that Plague decimated "Hold, Hall and Weyr" on three separate occasions, but it is not known which plagues he is referring to exactly
  • Plague is a middleweight competitor robot in the games Robot Wars: Arenas of Destruction and Robot Wars: Extreme Destruction. However, unlike many fictional robots which appear in both games, there are few similarities between the two.
  • Plague is an old woman with the power to adapt her immune system to any virus or disease and then mutate it so that she can transmit it to another living being through touch. After she survives the Mutant Massacre of the Morlocks, Apocalypse chooses her to join his Horsemen as Pestilence. She flies alongside her team during the assault on Manhattan, and kills countless humans. She eventually dies after Julie Power knocks her from her electric flying horse.
  • Plague is a Tier 5 Celestial power in the Cursed tree.
  • Plague is an ability that allows a unit to pass on a damaging plague in close combat.
  • The Plague was a highly-devastating disease, fatal to humans. It struck several settlements in Nosgoth as early as the Blood Omen era, including Kain's hometown of Coorhagen. Its effects were witnessed in Blood Omen: Legacy of Kain.
  • Plague, as it is appropriately called, is a bringer of terror and disease. It appears to revel in the destruction of forts and towns, and has been deemed by many as "a truly evil and hate driven creature." File:Plague Comp.png File:Plague Standing Bust.png __TOC__
  • "Plague" is the twenty-first episode of the second season of Batman Beyond. It depicts the return of Stalker. The evil organization Kobra has a plan to unleash a deadly super-virus onto Gotham City unless they are paid 10 billion credits in ransom. In order to carry out their plan, they hire the mercenary Falseface to smuggle the virus into the city. With nowhere else to turn to, the NSA enlists the aid of the Stalker to find and stop Falseface. Now Batman finds himself in an uneasy alliance with his enemy.
  • Plague, also known as Virus, Disease, Bio or Pest, is a recurring status effect which commonly has the attributes of gradually reducing the afflicted's HP, EP (or its equivalent in the respective setting) as well as reducing other stats, such as ATK, DEF, STR or AGI, as well as OD bars, either gradually or instantly. Plague may also invoke random secondary status effects on the afflicted. Plague is unique in that it may spread from affected characters (or even non-character actors) to unaffected.
  • Image:Status Plague.png Plague is a harmful that reduces a character's TP and MP over time. Also, causes Steps to only grant One Finishing Move when Main Job is Dancer.
  • Conquest is one of the seven jutsu granted to Hiroshi Nakano by the Seven Seals Awakening. To use Hiroshi raises his hand to the sky and says "I summon the, for I am the Lamb". This causes the -- seal to shatter. A large gate appears behind him. As it opens the sound of "Come and see" echos from the gate like thunder. When the gate fully opens a skeletal figure wielding a pair of scales riding a horse made of corrupting darkness comes out.
  • Recognizing that perhaps throwing huge waves of of faceless troopers at his enemies was not the way to finally defeat the G.I. Joe Team, Cobra Commander instead tried to duplicate their success by forming his own equivalent team of specialists, drawn from the various Cobra forces. The Plague comprises: Additionally, Sky Creeper and Rip It were under consideration for the group, but failed the evaluation.
  • A plague was an outbreak of an infectious disease that affected people over an extensive geographical area, otherwise known as a pandemic. There were also specific infectious diseases that were given the name plague. Some examples of such diseases include the following: * Telurian plague (ENT: "Cold Station 12" and TNG: "A Matter of Time" ) * Terrellian plague (ENT: "Singularity" and VOY: "Message in a Bottle") * Dramia II plague (TAS: "Albatross") * Ornaran plague (TNG: "Symbiosis" ) * Phyrox plague (TNG: "Allegiance" ) * Plasma plague (TNG: "The Child" )
  • Ethan ?, code name Plague or P74GU3 as he prefers, likes to think of himself as a prankster. He's probably a devisor or gadgeteer. He lives in the same cottage as Thunderbird, to whom he's a right pain in the mikta.
  • The Plague is a B.O.W created by Exodus for use as his guards. They are though to be hhighly intelligent Hunters cloaked in metal armor. The only thing visible threw there armor are two red eyes. They also have three fingers poking out of holes in there gloves which are massive and extremely sharp. There is one version called a Tank Plague due to its much larger appearance, more armor and the middle finger on its right arm is spiked and posses a much larger talon. There are only three plagues that were ever reported. One is sent out at the beginning of the game by Exodus to kill Kevin, the other is sent after Kevin once the Plant R is destroyed, and the last is fought as a mini boss in front of the door leading to the heliport (This one is the Tank Plague). When a Plague spots its prey it
  • As a general rule, the more people in the smaller space, the greater the chance and extent of an outbreak. One of the earliest plagues known was the European bubonic plague in the 14th century. In today's globalizing world and blossoming population, the change of a serious outbreak is becoming more and more real. Current outbreaks--rather in the silent--include AIDS, other venereal diseases, flu, cholera, malaria, typhus, and the four hemorrhagic fevers (which includes ebola). The recent avian flu scare is but merely an extension of this trouble.
  • Plague is a feature added in Rhye's and Fall of Civilization. It adds 7 Image:Unhealthiness.png Unhealthiness in affected cities. Cities with plague lose 1 population point per turn and can spread it to other cities. Plague reduces the health of and kills units within the cultural borders of these cities. Some Plague is preset in the mod and usually forms in 400 AD, 1400 AD, 1650 AD, and 1800 AD, symbolizing historic plagues. If the Maya, Aztecs, and/or Incans contact European civilizations, they will get the plague.
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