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{{quote|His Divine Majesty Susebron the Fourth died to cure the plague of distrentia that struck [[T'Telir]] fifty years ago|[[Llarimar]] to [[Lightsong]]{{book ref|wb|27}}}}
'''Distrentia''' is an illness on [[Nalthis]].
 
   
 
'''Distrentia''' is an illness on [[Nalthis]].{{book ref|wb|27}}
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It is a disease of the bowels. A plague of distrentia hit [[T'Telir]] fifty years before [[Siri]] became queen of [[Hallandren]]--circa 277--and the previous God King, [[Susebron the Fourth]], died, giving up his [[Breath]] to cure the plague.
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When [[Lightsong]] quipped that the God King had died to cure "a few tummy aches," [[Llarimar]] disagreed, indicating that distrentia is severe.
   
 
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Latest revision as of 14:06, 6 June 2021

Distrentia
World of Origin Nalthis
Universe Cosmere

His Divine Majesty Susebron the Fourth died to cure the plague of distrentia that struck T'Telir fifty years ago

Distrentia is an illness on Nalthis.[1]

It is a disease of the bowels. A plague of distrentia hit T'Telir fifty years before Siri became queen of Hallandren--circa 277--and the previous God King, Susebron the Fourth, died, giving up his Breath to cure the plague.

When Lightsong quipped that the God King had died to cure "a few tummy aches," Llarimar disagreed, indicating that distrentia is severe.

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Chaos2651 (talk) 21:56, 26 December 2016 (MST)