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Misk'i Unquy (Meesk-ee Oon-kwee)

by hughpierre

Causes

Honey

While honey does offer certain health benefits when consumed in moderation, consuming copious amounts over an extended period is known to lead to multiple health problems.    

Symptoms

Symptoms vary depending on the severity of the disease, with some common symptoms being:
  1. Frequent Urination
  2. Excessive Thirst
  3. Constant Hunger
  4. Fatigue
  5. Wounds and sores take longer than usual to heal
  6. Numbness or tingling in the hands and feet
  7. Recurrent skin, gums or urinary tract infections
  8. Dry Mouth and Skin
  9. Unexplained Weight Loss
  10. Blurred vision or difficulty focusing on the mundane
    Strangely, sufferers have reported seeing invisible creatures up to 120ft and streams of colour in the air confirmed to be lines by pathfinders.
    • At level 5: Gain a +4 bonus to tracking targets.
    • At level 10: Bonus rises to +8.
    • At level 15: Bonus rises to +12.
    • At level 20: Bonus rises to +16 at a -20 penalty to your roll.

Affected Groups

Honey Hunters

It is a rare condition that is an obvious potential hazard to those deeply deeply ingrained into the honey-having culture. This can include partaking excessively in:
  • Honey Wrestling
  • Aoctli
  • Aoctli Killa
  • Tej
  • Prevention

    Honey Avoidance

    Honey based medicine is the go-to treatment to inhabitants in Hananhallpa. As a result, the greatest foreseeable problem in being afflicted with misk'i unquy is the limitation in treating any subsequent disease or physical condition.

    Cultural Reception

    Honey People

    The majority drivers of the honey market that is only partly in rebellion of previously austere laws.

    Emerald People

    The most reticent group to consume honey due to its widespread association with their hated enemy.

    Salt People

    A religious diaspora who moderately consume sweets during normal times and a little more during festivals.

    Alternate Name
    Honeymoon Disease
    Type
    Chemical Compound
    Origin
    Natural
    Cycle
    Chronic, Acquired
    Rarity
    Uncommon
    Wasp Bees
    Species | Feb 14, 2024


    Cover image: by Patryk Cisowski

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