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Eucalyrus Virus

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[this information was recorded by a scientist long believed to be gone] the Eucalyrus infection was caused from an experiment on a Lotus flower that enhanced its aroma, the flower had became an invasive species. • people started calling these flowers the Eucalyrus Lotus. anyone who gets near a Eucalyrus Lotus' pollen or gets bit by someone that had already been infected will become infected themselves. • similar to a Eucalyptus tree, these flowers are also toxic via ingestion, or by its pollen infiltrating your sinuses. however, the Eucalyrus Lotus can not be used for aromatherapy or medicine. being 10 feet of one is highly dangerous. Infected Stages: there are at least 4 stages fully recorded Stage 1: (1-12 days) the victim of this Aromic assault will start to feel like their in a peaceful environment as if their mind is drifting from reality, they will start to act strangely happy no matter the situation Symptoms: •Headaches • Weird moments of happiness •coughing • swollen or puffy eyes • heavy breathing • dilated pupils Stage 2:(2-5 months) the victim will start to act concerningly cheerful, saying things like how "the flowers will set us free" or "the flower showed me the truth", these instances are likely to occur after the patients have manic episodes. Symptoms: • Bloodshot eyes •manic laughing •mild cases of Haemolacria •blown out pupils • strange sickly green blotches on skin Stage 3: (do not engage, highly contagious). The host is no longer alive, these things have learned to mimic the voices of people. the sclera become rosey red from blood •pupils have completely taken over irises •bloody Haemolacria tears run down face and into mouth •broken jaw with stretched skin •vines sticking out of body? Stage 4: (4-9 years) Flora overriden body •eyes have long since deteriorated away •drooping jaw •limp state •moss covered skin("wait, no, that's bark!")

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