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Meishuu
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“Outbreaks of the “fire” were common in the medieval era. Between 990 and 1130, an estimated 50,000 people are suspected to have died from the disease in southern France alone.”
So, where are the Romantasy fans who whine, cry and throw up about “realism” in their shitty “medieval fantasy”? Huh? They should add this too.
— May 03, 2026 07:12PM
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So, where are the Romantasy fans who whine, cry and throw up about “realism” in their shitty “medieval fantasy”? Huh? They should add this too.
Meishuu
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“tissues begin to die from a lack of blood and oxygen, developing a “dry” form of gangrene that begins as a tingling in the extremities and can advance to the point where limbs literally start falling off.”
Fungi are something else. Love them to be honest (they make for good horror 😭)
— May 03, 2026 07:06PM
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Fungi are something else. Love them to be honest (they make for good horror 😭)











