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+ | It is one of numerous diseases that [[Lirin]] taught [[Kaladin Stormblessed]] to be able to identify during his training as a surgeon.{{book ref|sa1|10}} |
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== Symptoms == |
== Symptoms == |
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+ | Someone infected with fiddlepox would be easily noticeable due to their excess of nervous energy.{{book ref|sa1|10}} They might also often have trouble sleeping, a powerful thirst, and swelling on the undersides of the arms. |
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== Notes == |
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Latest revision as of 05:20, 7 March 2024
Fiddlepox | |
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Symptoms | Nervous energy |
World of Origin | Roshar |
Universe | Cosmere |
Fiddlepox is a disease on Roshar.[1]
It is one of numerous diseases that Lirin taught Kaladin Stormblessed to be able to identify during his training as a surgeon.[1]
Symptoms[edit]
Someone infected with fiddlepox would be easily noticeable due to their excess of nervous energy.[1] They might also often have trouble sleeping, a powerful thirst, and swelling on the undersides of the arms.