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| − | During the [[Dominion Era]] a strange disease began to appear sporadically in the [[Dominion Era/Tretallë (Culture)|Tretalleri]] villages that bordered the [[Dominion Era/Locations#The Desolation]]. Despite the efficacy of [[Dominion Era/Tretallë (Culture)#Nynasë|Nynasë]] in treating other diseases, the Stonecurse in particular seems to be utterly unaffected by it. Nynasë does not even ease the symptoms of the Stonecurse, which it does for most other diseases, such as Di'Wirenë, the Withering. | + | During the [[Dominion Era]] a strange disease began to appear sporadically in the [[Dominion Era/Tretallë (Culture)|Tretalleri]] villages that bordered the [[Dominion Era/Locations#The Desolation|Desolation]] that surrounds the [[Dominion Era/Locations#The Shrouded Peaks|Shrouded Peaks]]. Despite the efficacy of [[Dominion Era/Tretallë (Culture)#Nynasë|Nynasë]] in treating other diseases, the Stonecurse, in particular, seems to be utterly unaffected by it. Nynasë does not even ease the symptoms of the Stonecurse, which it does for most other diseases, such as Di'Wirenë, the Withering, and efforts of imperial [[Dominion Era/Tretallë (Government)|Dominion]] physicians have proved fruitless in treating the disease whenever it does appear. |
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Revision as of 20:44, 14 February 2016
During the Dominion Era a strange disease began to appear sporadically in the Tretalleri villages that bordered the Desolation that surrounds the Shrouded Peaks. Despite the efficacy of Nynasë in treating other diseases, the Stonecurse, in particular, seems to be utterly unaffected by it. Nynasë does not even ease the symptoms of the Stonecurse, which it does for most other diseases, such as Di'Wirenë, the Withering, and efforts of imperial Dominion physicians have proved fruitless in treating the disease whenever it does appear.