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The disease is said to have spread to Mort'ton via a "dark wind" that emanated from Sanguinesti. The people of the village began acting abnormally shortly after the pestilence arrived. Despite the efforts of Herbi Flax, a local scientist, no cure was discovered, and the village rapidly fell into ruin.

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  • Sanguinesti affliction
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  • The disease is said to have spread to Mort'ton via a "dark wind" that emanated from Sanguinesti. The people of the village began acting abnormally shortly after the pestilence arrived. Despite the efforts of Herbi Flax, a local scientist, no cure was discovered, and the village rapidly fell into ruin.
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  • The disease is said to have spread to Mort'ton via a "dark wind" that emanated from Sanguinesti. The people of the village began acting abnormally shortly after the pestilence arrived. Despite the efforts of Herbi Flax, a local scientist, no cure was discovered, and the village rapidly fell into ruin. The first symptom of the affliction is a depression that gradually escalates to hostility and violence. Those completely overtaken by the disease lose most of their mental capacity, wandering aimlessly and attacking any non-infected that they encounter. Furthermore, corpses exposed to the disease are re-animated via unknown magicks, leading to the creation of shades.
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