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Illness is an acute condition — it comes on suddenly and puts a strain on your body. Whether you're combating the flu, shock, motion sickness, or a hangover, illness can make even the simplest of tasks difficult thanks to symptoms like pain, fever, nausea, and fatigue.
 
Illness is an acute condition — it comes on suddenly and puts a strain on your body. Whether you're combating the flu, shock, motion sickness, or a hangover, illness can make even the simplest of tasks difficult thanks to symptoms like pain, fever, nausea, and fatigue.
  
When a creature contracts an illness, it moves one stage down the Knockout Track for each level of severity. These Knockout Track penalties remain in place as long as the symptoms of the illness persist. Some illnesses begin at a low level of severity but get progressively worse, moving the ill creature further down the Knockout Track.  
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The debilitating effects of an illness are represented by its ''severity'', a number from 1–5. When a creature contracts an illness, it moves one stage down the Knockout Track for each level of severity. These Knockout Track penalties remain in place as long as the symptoms of the illness persist. Some illnesses begin at a low severity and progressively worsen to a high severity.
  
Some illnesses have cures that remove the ailment entirely. Others have treatments that relieve the symptoms. Some illnesses have neither and must run their course.
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In addition to Knockout Track penalties, an illness can impose other effects on the unhealthy creature, like [[condition]]s, [[Continual Damage]], or penalties to specific skills.
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Illness makes lethal [[Stamina Drain]] (e.g. [[starving|starvation]], [[dehydrated|dehydration]]) much more difficult to survive. For example, if you contract a severity 3 illness (which puts you at stage 3 on the Knockout Track), you only need to fail two [[Stamina]] checks to fall comatose. A third failure means death. If you contract a severity 5 illness (which renders you comatose on its own), a single failed Stamina check means death.
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Some illnesses have cures that remove the ailment entirely. Many illnesses that can't be cured can be treated with medicinal remedies to relieve the symptoms. Some illnesses have neither a cure nor a treatment and must run their courses.
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An illness is generally caused by one of the following:
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* infection by a pathogen
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* a lack of
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* harmful levels of a substance in the body
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* environmental circumstances

Revision as of 21:10, 8 September 2020

In addition to the physical dangers of the world, characters are often accosted by the sniffles and other common ailments, as well as many serious infectious diseases. When it comes to sickness and plague, running out of tissues is the least of your worries.

Illness is an acute condition — it comes on suddenly and puts a strain on your body. Whether you're combating the flu, shock, motion sickness, or a hangover, illness can make even the simplest of tasks difficult thanks to symptoms like pain, fever, nausea, and fatigue.

The debilitating effects of an illness are represented by its severity, a number from 1–5. When a creature contracts an illness, it moves one stage down the Knockout Track for each level of severity. These Knockout Track penalties remain in place as long as the symptoms of the illness persist. Some illnesses begin at a low severity and progressively worsen to a high severity.

In addition to Knockout Track penalties, an illness can impose other effects on the unhealthy creature, like conditions, Continual Damage, or penalties to specific skills.

Illness makes lethal Stamina Drain (e.g. starvation, dehydration) much more difficult to survive. For example, if you contract a severity 3 illness (which puts you at stage 3 on the Knockout Track), you only need to fail two Stamina checks to fall comatose. A third failure means death. If you contract a severity 5 illness (which renders you comatose on its own), a single failed Stamina check means death.

Some illnesses have cures that remove the ailment entirely. Many illnesses that can't be cured can be treated with medicinal remedies to relieve the symptoms. Some illnesses have neither a cure nor a treatment and must run their courses.

An illness is generally caused by one of the following:

  • infection by a pathogen
  • a lack of
  • harmful levels of a substance in the body
  • environmental circumstances