FACTS about Necro-Mortosis
Mortosis is transferable through the exchange of blood, saliva or other bodily fluids, including bites.
Mortosis can be contracted through sharing of needlesVirus can be sexually transmitted (if partner is infected)
There is no known antidote at this point (Beware internet scams claiming to sell cures or inhibitors)
Mortosis is NOT airborne
Only infected people will reanimate upon death.
None infected people or people who die of natural causes do NOT rise.
If bitten, (or otherwise infected) on an arm or leg, severing the affected appendage may remove the infection, but only within the first few minutes of exposure.Burning the affected wound will only act to cortorize the wound. Not remove the infection.
Animals exposed to the Necro-Mortosis virus will become sick and die but do not reanimate. Lifestock exposed must be destroyed.
SYMPTOMS OF CONTRACTED
NECRO-MORTOSIS
Upon infection, the exposed usually succumbs to reanimation within 4 - 48 hours. First stage symptoms feel like flu. Migraine, hot flushes, aching muscles.
Second stage is followed by severe chills, extreme lethargy, some disorientation, and a gradual slowing of the heart rate. At this point, many fall into coma or suffer stroke or heart failure. This is due to the massive shock to the bodies immune system. Necrosis and mortification follow soon afterwards.
Reanimation can occur within minutes. Studied subjects have nearly always reanimated within the first hour of death.