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The nocturnal '''darkshade''' venom results in its victim experiencing a severe allergy to [[sun|sunlight]].  When outside, those suffering from this allergy will periodically feel the scorching pain of the sun's rays on their skin, even to the point of causing instant [[death]]. The allergy persists indoors in a state of remission. This affliction can be cured by eating a [[ginseng]] root.
The nocturnal '''darkshade''' venom results in its victim experiencing a severe allergy to [[sun|sunlight]].  When outside, those suffering from this allergy will periodically feel the scorching pain of the sun's rays on their skin, even to the point of causing instant [[death]]. The allergy persists indoors in a state of remission. This affliction can be cured by eating a [[ginseng]] root or the [[ferrum]] mineral.
 
== Symptoms ==
 
Some of the ways you may know you are allergic to sunlight is when:
 
- Your vision is flooded with light, and your face suddenly reddens.
 
- Sunlight shines down upon you mercilessly, rippling across your skin like fire.
 
- You feel your allergy to the sun going into temporary remission.
 


[[Category: Venom]]
[[Category: Venom]]
[[Category: Afflictions]]
[[Category: Afflictions]]

Latest revision as of 15:34, 11 November 2013

The nocturnal darkshade venom results in its victim experiencing a severe allergy to sunlight. When outside, those suffering from this allergy will periodically feel the scorching pain of the sun's rays on their skin, even to the point of causing instant death. The allergy persists indoors in a state of remission. This affliction can be cured by eating a ginseng root or the ferrum mineral.

Symptoms

Some of the ways you may know you are allergic to sunlight is when:

- Your vision is flooded with light, and your face suddenly reddens.

- Sunlight shines down upon you mercilessly, rippling across your skin like fire.

- You feel your allergy to the sun going into temporary remission.