Post by CASPER on Jun 15, 2010 19:19:38 GMT -5
Please state in your characters profile if it has any of these conditions![/b]
If they were not born with a certain mutation, please state so as this will effect the stats of the wolf's children.
If your character did not have any of these conditions BEFORE you created its biography, than it does not go into their profile unless it is a permanent fix.
Also, please note that some mutations need to be bought, so please check in with the shop before deciding that you want a certain mutation.
CHARACTERS MAY ONLY HAVE THREE DISEASES
Mutations:
Extra Toes
Extra Tail(s)
Extra Limbs
Cropped Tail
Born Blind
Born Color Blind
Born Color Blind In One Eye
Born Without Sense Of Taste
Born Deaf
Born Deaf In One Ear
Born Mute
Impervious to temperature
-- Cannot feel temperature but is very sensitive and susceptible to getting hypothermia or heat-stroke without knowing. Seek special permission from Casper first!
Impervious to pain
-- Cannot feel physical pain but easily bruises and bleeds excessively and for long periods of time due to lack of coagulants in the blood-stream. Blood is very thin. Seek special permission from Casper first!
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ALL ILLNESSES AND SYNDROMES THAT ARE LISTED ARE MOSTLY BASED UPON THOSE THAT OCCUR IN EVERY DAY LIFE, HOWEVER, THESE CONDITIONS LISTED DO NOT EFFECT HOW YOUR CHARACTER WILL LOOK OR IT'S INTELLIGENCE IN ANY WAY UNLESS STATED, IN FACT THE SYMPTOMS HAVE BEEN MODIFIED SO THAT "MENTAL RETARDATION" AND THE APPEARANCE OF BEING "MENTALLY RETARDED" DOES NOT OCCUR, SO WE DO NOT WANT TO HEAR ANY OF YOU SAY, "Oh my character is retarded", BECAUSE WE WILL PUNISH YOU. THIS IS EXTREMELY RUDE TO THOSE WHO HAVE THESE SYMPTOMS IN REAL LIFE AND WE WOULD PREFER IF YOU REFRAINED FROM THINKING THAT YOUR CHARACTER IS "RETARDED" IN THE FIRST PLACE BECAUSE IT IS NOT GOING TO BE IN ANY WAY, "RETARDED".
No permanent disease is always contagious, also, unless stated, assume that every disease can be passed onto pups. A disease that a character can not only be born with but can also obtain randomly through contact with the effected or just out of now where will be labeled as such.
THE KEY;
--> Not Fatal : Disease cannot kill your character
--> Indirectly Fatal : Disease cannot kill your character but the symptoms could play a role in accidental death
--> Potentially Fatal : Depending on the severity of it, it can kill your character
--> Fatal : Will inevitably kill your character at some point
Illnesses:
PERMANENT;;
DiGeorge Anomaly
-- Those with this condition suffer from heart disease, learning difficulties, seizures, and skeletal abnormalities.
Potentially Fatal
Angelman Syndrome
-- Those with this condition suffer from slow development in body growth, lack of balance, abnormally happy behaviors and demeanor, speech impairment, sensitivity to heat, fascination with water, and sleep disturbance.
Indirectly Fatal[/b]
Coaeliac Disease
-- Those with this condition suffer from fatigue, cramping of the stomach and abdomen, weight loss or unable to maintain or gain a healthy weight, and mouth ulcers.
Potentially Fatal
Peroneal Muscular Atrophy
-- Those with this condition suffer from lack of muscle growth in the legs and weakness, inability to run long distances, and twitching of the legs.
Potentially Fatal[/b]
Cri Du Chat
-- Those with this condition suffer from unusual aggression, hyperactivity, repetitiveness, and excessive drooling.
Not Fatal[/b]
Cystic Fibrosis
-- Those with this condition suffer from lung disease, difficulty breathing, chronic headaches, and infertility.
Potentially Fatal[/b]
Haemophilia
-- Those with this condition suffer from random internal bleeding, coughing up of blood, problems with blood clotting, and fatigue.
Fatal[/b]
Oppositional Defiant Disorder
-- Those with this condition are unusually defiant towards authoritative figures, temper problems, unnecessary resentment towards higher ranks, and frequent tantrums to release negative energy.
Not Fatal[/b]
Conduct Disorder
-- Those with this condition do not have normal social behaviors, tend to disobey rules, violate others' property and/or space, and have an unusual pattern of deceitfulness.
Not Fatal
Attention Deficit Disorder
-- Those with this condition have the need to fidget, cannot sit still, cannot stay on the same topic of conversation for long periods of time, are easily distracted, and have random bursts of energy that cause them to have a type of "mini-seizure".
Indirectly Fatal
Separation Anxiety
-- Those with this condition cannot stabilize their emotions when separated from those that they have a particular bond or attraction to, need to be around a certain other at all times, panic or throw anger tantrums when away from a certain someone, grow jealous or protective when others are around this certain other, and grow fidgety and frightened when this other puts a certain distance of space between them.
Indirectly Fatal
Chronic Depression
-- Those with this condition have suicidal thoughts, often depressed, sad, or angry, bring harm to themselves, and show unusual aggression towards those that try to "understand" them.
Indirectly Fatal
Paranoia
-- Those with this condition are especially sensitive to setbacks and rebuffs, have panic attacks, are extremely mistrusting of others, bear grudges persistently, mentally contort the general friendliness of others into a strong belief that they are being sarcastic, resent any governing source and strongly believe they are corrupt, manifest in "self-importance", and have recurrent thoughts that a mate is cheating.
Indirectly Fatal
Schizophrenia
-- Those with this condition are antisocial, timid, shy, have cold-emotional attitudes, have a general fondness of nature, do not desire to be part of a close relationship or in a family, even one of their birth, always choose solitary activities, have no sexual desires, lacks friends or confidence in others, has no general interest in many activities, indifferent to praise or criticism, general preference not to be physically touched, preoccupied with fantasies or introspection, and occasional delusions involving "voices" that only they can hear.
Not Fatal
Antisocial Personality Disorder
-- Those with this condition have callous concern for others' feelings, have a lacking in empathy, are irresponsible and have disregard for social normality, can't maintain relationships for very long, have low tolerance to frustration and cannot contain aggression and resort to violence, cannot profit from guilt or physical punishment, refusal to take blame upon themselves, and provide "plausible rationalizations for behavior bringing subjects into conflict".
Indirectly Fatal
Histrionicism
-- Those with this condition have unusual seductive behavior, have relationships in which they boast are more intimate than they really are, have the need to be the center of attention, are easily influenced, speak in unusual ways that are meant to impress another by trying to flaunt vocabulary, slang-use, accent, or dialect when speaking-- have inconsistent ways of talking to different associates, are relatively shallow in the outlook on life or others, obsess over cleanliness and appearance, have theatrical or exaggerated emotions, constantly seek reassurance or approval, have low tolerance of delayed gratification, display certain emotions in such a way that others can see that the emotion is fake, have a strong desire for explicit pleasure, and usually have bisexual tendencies or label themselves as bisexual.
Not Fatal[/b]
Hedonism
-- Those with this condition suffer from self-loathing caused by personal anxiety and depression, they require any type of physical or emotional pleasure to the senses to cope with the angst and emotional pain.
Indirectly Fatal
Anankasticism
-- Those with this condition have feelings of excessive doubt, are overly cautious, are preoccupied with rules, organization, order, and schedule, have perfectionism that interferes with completion of tasks, exclude the pleasure of personal relationships from their lives, can be rigid and stubborn, are unreasonably reluctant to let others do things, and are extra adhere to social situations.
Not Fatal[/b]
Sadism
-- Those with this condition resort to physical abuse to establish dominance in a relationship, humiliate one in the presence of others, have unusually harsh discipline towards others of lower ranks, are amused by and take pleasure in, and on rare occasions sexual pleasure, the suffering of others or other animals, lie for the sole purpose of harming one other, intimidate others to get what they want, have the need to accompany a mate everywhere they go, if male, they disallow adolescent daughters to go off alone, especially to social gatherings, and are fascinated by injuries either on themselves or others, torture, and violent situations.
Indirectly Fatal[/b]
Masochism
-- Those with this condition prefer to be in situations that lead to failure or disappointment as well as others that lead to this when better options are clearly available, reject or judge ineffective the attempts of others to help them, respond to positive events with depression and feelings of guilt, feel devastated and/or humiliated after inciting angry and insulting words to another, especially when in public, when trying to embarrass or hurt them, deny opportunities that are pleasurable and deny having experienced pleasure either to themselves or others, are not attracted to caring sexual partners, cannot complete own tasks despite having demonstrated the ability and capability to do so, uninterested in those that treat them well, like to hurt themselves, and are self-sacrificial.
Indirectly Fatal
Rabies
-- Those with this condition experience preliminary flu-like symptoms at first. This will extend into partial paralysis of the limbs, cerebral dysfunction, anxiety, insomnia, episodes of confusion, agitation, paranoia, hallucinations, and eventually, they will go into delirium. In later stages, characters will begin to drool and tear up excessively and will find it very difficult to speak and to swallow. Characters quickly become hydrophobic as their fear of water will also drive them further into insanity.
Fatal
----> Contagious : Saliva contact to blood, mouth, or eyes will pass disease. Blood contact with mouth, eyes, or wounds will pass disease. Sexual contact will spread disease.
Pups will be dead at birth if mother obtains the disease before or after impregnation.
Canine Parvovirus
-- Those with this condition suffer no real visible symptoms at first, however, as time passes characters health will deplete as their blood cells are attacked. Characters will become fatigued and suffer from internal bleeding of the intestinal tracts.
Fatal
----> Contagious : Saliva contact to blood, mouth, or eyes will pass disease. Blood contact with mouth, eyes, or wounds will pass disease. Sexual contact will spread disease.
Pups will be dead weeks after birth by means of suffocation due to throat weakness and constriction if mother obtains the disease before or after impregnation.
Split Personalities
-- Those with this condition suffer from occasional episodes where as they take on a different persona and emotional characteristics. They may even label themselves as a different name, and deciphering who the real personality is can be difficult. Characters do not realize when this happens, and with most cases, the character does not remember switching personalities. Those that do have an internal struggle to stop it from happening.
Not Fatal
Hepatitis
-- Those with this condition suffer from loss of appetite, possible jaundice, fevers, depression, a tender abdomen, and vomiting. Although symptoms occur regularly, often times it is hard to tell if one has the condition.
Potentially Fatal
----> Contagious : Saliva contact to blood, mouth, or eyes will pass disease. Blood contact with mouth, eyes, or wounds will pass disease. Sexual contact will spread disease.
TEMPORARY;;
Canine Coronavirus
-- Those with this condition suffer from anorexia and vomiting. Inevitable fatigue and often times depression will follow. Disease passes so long as the character is forced to feed and remain hydrated, and with time, recovery will occur.
Potentially Fatal
----> Contagious : Saliva contact to blood, mouth, or eyes will pass disease. Blood contact with mouth, eyes, or wounds will pass disease. Sexual contact will spread disease.
Pups will not be born with disease.
Distemper
-- Those with this condition suffer preliminary fevers. Characters will often have a runny nose, anorexia, and eye discharge. Characters can recover if they stay on a healthy diet and are patient.
Potentially Fatal
----> Contagious : Saliva contact to blood, mouth, or eyes will pass disease. Blood contact with mouth, eyes, or wounds will pass disease. Sexual contact will spread disease.
Pups will be dead weeks after birth by means immune system shutting down or by pneumonia if mother obtains the disease before or after impregnation.
Influenza
-- Those with this condition suffer high to mild fevers, have green discharge from a runny nose, and tend to have a cough that lasts until the condition passes. Recovery rate is very high as all that is needed is a healthy diet and patience.
Not Fatal
----> Contagious : Saliva contact to blood, mouth, or eyes will pass disease. Blood contact with mouth, eyes, or wounds will pass disease. Sexual contact will spread disease.
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