ARandomGod
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Modified Rot Grubs (2E, I think). Normal Rot Grubs are just save or die.
Instead of killing right away, these little grubs burrow into your skin and *breed*. More and more grow there. They're not a disease, they're an animal, so cure disease won't work. If you're fast and you amputate right away, you might stop them from spreading. (As they normally enter through a limb, one that's gone where it shouldn't)
But once they're in, you can only dig them out, or cut them out... and they WILL have already lain eggs.
Describe the pain as the rot grubs enter the body. Describe the feeling of them wriggling around inside the PC. Change the pain after the first, then it usually no longer hurts, it tickles. A few times you can make it feel good, orgasmic (that's the time that really made the PC sick).
The only "cure" is death, followed by a reincarnation. Or a True Ressurection. Do Not Attempt to Ressurect. If you bring the body back to life it will still be infected. Oh yes, it will.
Instead of killing right away, these little grubs burrow into your skin and *breed*. More and more grow there. They're not a disease, they're an animal, so cure disease won't work. If you're fast and you amputate right away, you might stop them from spreading. (As they normally enter through a limb, one that's gone where it shouldn't)
But once they're in, you can only dig them out, or cut them out... and they WILL have already lain eggs.
Describe the pain as the rot grubs enter the body. Describe the feeling of them wriggling around inside the PC. Change the pain after the first, then it usually no longer hurts, it tickles. A few times you can make it feel good, orgasmic (that's the time that really made the PC sick).
The only "cure" is death, followed by a reincarnation. Or a True Ressurection. Do Not Attempt to Ressurect. If you bring the body back to life it will still be infected. Oh yes, it will.
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