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''"You feel very ill."''
 
''"You feel very ill."''
  
Most commonly caused by being bitten by a venemous creature such as a [[spider]] or walking through a cloud of [[skunk]] smell.  
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Poisoned is a commonly seen status that will cause the player to constantly lose hp from random body parts and vomit intermittently.
  
This condition will cause you to vomit periodically, your [[Hit Points]] to slowly decrease and you may start bleeding. This can be stopped with an [[antidote liquid]].
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'''Causes:'''
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*Being bitten by a venomous creature such as a [[spider]] or [[snake]]
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*Drinking [[poison]] or having it forcefully applied
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*Praying to an angry [[Scabies]]
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*Eating [[school food]]
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*Eating spoiled food
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'''Treatment:'''
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*Drinking [[antidote liquid]]
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*Successful prayer to [[Seges]]
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*Being cured by a [[priest]] or priestess for a price
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*Waiting for the effect to wear off
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*Having it removed by a friendly [[Petrus]] (not normally possible)
  
 
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"You feel very ill."

Poisoned is a commonly seen status that will cause the player to constantly lose hp from random body parts and vomit intermittently.

Causes:

  • Being bitten by a venomous creature such as a spider or snake
  • Drinking poison or having it forcefully applied
  • Praying to an angry Scabies
  • Eating school food
  • Eating spoiled food

Treatment:

  • Drinking antidote liquid
  • Successful prayer to Seges
  • Being cured by a priest or priestess for a price
  • Waiting for the effect to wear off
  • Having it removed by a friendly Petrus (not normally possible)