11-08-2016, 02:12 AM
Sylph Wrote:I nearly forgot about our Native Ailments, because I never get them;
But it's amazing, because Europeans are highly susceptible to one in Particular, due to our High Humidity and Heat.
That being our Rot, and tho we get it too tho very rarely, it's noticeable on foreign people, as they are not accustom to this land gurl.
It's fascinating. It reminds me of how Europeans killed Native Americans with their diseases.
Tho our ailments cannot kill. Tho you'd probably wish for it to do so, were you to be afflicted.
But then again, you would need to be here for a full seasonal cycle to be at risk, and tourists cannot stay beyond 3 months without returning home, so I suppose it's unimportant ultimately.
[bold]Unimportant ultimately [/bold]
"The rot"...... you mean to say that foreigner's flesh turns necrotic if they stay there too long.... and that's unimportant to you.
Where the fuck do you live, the gates of Mordor! How can still living people with rotting flesh seem unimportant to you.
I'm now even more glad than ever to have been born in merry England, land of the fluffy bunny and temperate weather; where mother nature doesn't randomly try to kill you in horrific ways.