Brain Transfer Syndrome
This condition only affects those unfortunate people that have had their brain removed and placed in a brain cage, voluntarily or not.
Causes
When a human or animal brain is transferred into a brain cage. Nobody is quite sure what the exact cause is, perhaps the brain cages are missing some important component included in the original design? Either way, nobody cared much to study and cure it for quite a while.
Symptoms
Patients will suffer a permanent change in personality.
They gain a personality trait:
Craving attention, they will talk or even sing, dance across the battlefield or do things that will deserve them of fame. (Sometimes they get their vocal units removed because of this)
Some become mute, though this might be because of damage to the speech center of the brain during transference.
Some lose all empathy, making them more likely to kill civilians and friendly soldiers. These ones are difficult to control without a lobotomy or a control collar.
Some gain obsessions with strange things. Most common are: fire or explosions, death, food, or shiny objects.
The brain also takes a significant hit to lifespan, usually dying within 11 years, usually less.
Treatment
The only real treatment is a lobotomy to supress negative personality traits.
Prognosis
Usually the
History
The first recorded case was Empress Setari, when she had her brain transferred to a second brain cage, as her other one was getting old.
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