Is it possible we actually have to worry about that? We still need to eat and sleep and all, so if something would've affected us while we were alive...
I'm not a medic, I never cared to get into all the details.
[just putting this up-front. don't expect too much from her here.]
It's a blood disease, I guess? One we don't have a cure for. Just suppressants. Gets into your system and starts growing Originium in there, or on the outside of your body, or both, until either it kills you or you die from something else... and then as soon as you're dead, you crystallize and dissolve.
Spreads really fast the last way, so if you don't contain a body quick, everyone around it is fucked.
... sounds awful. [ and they do sound sympathetic about it, because that's a slow and horrible way to die. even if it spreads fast, it isn't the same as being killed swiftly with a weapon or an accident. ]
And I'm going to guess it's always been there and nobody's sure where it came from?
It does only take one person to ruin it for the whole bunch. [ they sound exhausted by this though. ] ... with something like that, you won't get any worse than you already were in your time here. If that helps.
Shouldn't be. I think when it comes to physical ailments like that, they've been stopped long enough that they won't cause damage while you're here. It wouldn't make sense to have you here for eight weeks and for you to be out early because of something out of your control.
[ and then murder happened, so. ]
Jing Yuan's might have progressed too far before arriving here. That's as best as I can figure.
...if it shouldn't get anyone else infected, it'll be fine.
[the rest? that's just symptoms she's been living with already. she can handle those. infecting certain nosy-ass medics if she gets injured... less fine.]
Sure. I just don't think I can justify meaningless killing. But that's not everyone. [ browsing the kiosk again... and they sigh for lack of items. damnit. ]
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Is that something you feel like you have to worry about?
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[and for why.]
As in, I'd be worried about it spreading.
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How fast does it spread at home?
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[she shrugs. definitely fast.]
But exposure to Infected blood also does it.
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What exactly is Oripathy then?
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[just putting this up-front. don't expect too much from her here.]
It's a blood disease, I guess? One we don't have a cure for. Just suppressants. Gets into your system and starts growing Originium in there, or on the outside of your body, or both, until either it kills you or you die from something else... and then as soon as you're dead, you crystallize and dissolve.
Spreads really fast the last way, so if you don't contain a body quick, everyone around it is fucked.
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And I'm going to guess it's always been there and nobody's sure where it came from?
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[ok thanks wiš'adel.]
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[well. or the "turning into originium dust on death" bit, but she prefers to think she just won't die.]
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[ and then murder happened, so. ]
Jing Yuan's might have progressed too far before arriving here. That's as best as I can figure.
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[the rest? that's just symptoms she's been living with already. she can handle those. infecting certain nosy-ass medics if she gets injured... less fine.]
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[it'll probably still freak people out a little, buuut that's okay with her.]
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Do you feel any sort of sadness about her murder at all?
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[folding her arms on top of the kiosk.]
It wasn't, but that doesn't mean I'm going to get all broken up over it.
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