Raith
Transmission & Vectors
Its transmited by a poisonous potion pour on breasts' prey.
Causes
Palax causes unstudy in beasts with red tainted on their fur, feathers, and skin.
Symptoms
Their symptoms are vomit, gaining energy very fast, and becoming feral.
Treatment
The treatment has two options for curing the poison. One is call upon all the Divines in using their magh. But one is difficult to obtain for all the Druidae must come together do the ritual with their heart. Second is to gather the rare Aijory herbs growing in a prickly grasses. Mix the herb with star leaves in boiling water together make the antidote. Two can be seem to easier to do but in turth isn't for Druidae has to find them.
Prognosis
Stage one: become unstudy on their paws.
Stage two: very sick to vomit a lot.
Stage three: gaining energy very fast.
Stage four: bodies start growing bigger.
Stage five: pain is so great they become feral.
Stage six: death is a welcome relieve.
Sequela
The pathological condition is they lose a sense control of their nature.
Affected Groups
The affected is all the beasts in the wilds and the Noris who linked to them.
Hosts & Carriers
The flora carrier is a poisonous kou siena herb found deep in the moutains. The foragers can collect them if they use leather gloves and wash their hands.
Prevention
How to prevent the poison is not touch the tainted beast. Destroy any and all affected prey with leathr gloves but burn them after with washing hands.
Epidemiology
The conditions moves through the beasts by sharing tainted prey and biting each other. Having groups pouring the poison on the beasts' prey.
History
Long ago a castle was being attack by a beast pack for revenge. The leige decides have their forces poison the pack in dealing with them. The beast died a painful death servering a warning for other beasts' packs in the wilds.
Cultural Reception
The burg or castle doesn't like when the beasts are tampered by the outsiders. Kumori and Yaiza are spilt by being indifferent or wary to the beasts. Drudae tries to aid the tainted by having destory them or destorying the cure for them.
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