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'''Mors immedicabilis''' was a dangerous disease generally referred to as ''The Incurable Death''. Whole [[planet]]s have been wiped out by Mors immedicabilis. The disease was fast spreading, causing the swelling of pustules and increasing weakness. The victim were generally dead within minutes. As the name suggests, there was no known cure for the disease. [[Slarn]], whose [[hypochrondia]] could cause diseases to manifest in himself, died when he suspected he had it. His [[Steward (Slipback)|Steward]] also died of the malady. ([[BBCR]]: ''[[Slipback]]'')
'''Mors immedicabilis''' was a dangerous disease generally referred to as ''The Incurable Death''.  
 
==History==
Whole [[planet]]s had been wiped out by Mors immedicabilis. The disease was fast spreading, causing the swelling of pustules and increasing weakness. The victim were generally dead within minutes. As the name suggests, there was no known cure for the disease. [[Slarn]], whose [[hypochrondia]] could cause diseases to manifest in himself, died when he suspected he had it. His [[Steward (Slipback)|Steward]] also died of the malady. ([[BBCR]]: ''[[Slipback]]'')
 
==Known Victims==
*[[Slarn]]? ([[BBCR]]: ''[[Slipback]]'')
*[[Steward (Slipback)|Steward]] ([[BBCR]]: ''[[Slipback]]'')
[[Category:Diseases and illnesses]]
[[Category:Diseases and illnesses]]

Revision as of 10:21, 25 September 2010

Mors immedicabilis was a dangerous disease generally referred to as The Incurable Death.

History

Whole planets had been wiped out by Mors immedicabilis. The disease was fast spreading, causing the swelling of pustules and increasing weakness. The victim were generally dead within minutes. As the name suggests, there was no known cure for the disease. Slarn, whose hypochrondia could cause diseases to manifest in himself, died when he suspected he had it. His Steward also died of the malady. (BBCR: Slipback)

Known Victims