d100: 66–70
A notorious and common illness, Red Fever often hits during late autumn or through contact with wild wolves or dogs. The fever is short lived but intense, causing intense sweating, fever, vomiting, and often other unpleasant bodily functions. Red Fever is known to put even the mightiest warrior into fits of anguish for its brief, but hellish, duration.
Symptoms:
- Succeed a -40 Encumbrance test or become completely disabled (but still conscious) by the violent symptoms of the disease for 24 hours
Carriers: Wolves, Dogs, Cave Rats
Additional Effects: After three days, this disease is automatically cured.