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Many spots on this road are composed of muddy terrain, which cause a RT when moving, teach Escaping, and possibly get you stuck if you lack the Escaping skill to move freely through it. One can DIG [self] to free oneself enough to move.
Also, there are "small red blood mites" which can attach to you. Once attached, they drain vitality and cause wounds. It may take a few tries to see it in your HEALTH, but once you do, you can TEND that body part to remove it. Doing so teaches both First Aid and Animal Lore.
>health
Your body feels slightly battered.
Your spirit feels full of life.
You have some minor abrasions to the right arm.
>health
Your body feels slightly battered.
Your spirit feels full of life.
You have some minor abrasions to the right arm.
You have a small red blood mite on your right arm.
>tend my right arm
You deftly remove the blood mite from your right arm leaving the wound no worse than it was before.
The blood mite slips free and quickly slithers away, vanishing from sight within moments.
Roundtime: 10 seconds.
Tending yourself of blood mites can be difficult, especially when they attach to your eyes, and when failed, aggravates the wound. A few bad tends on an eye-sucking mite can lead to a fatal bleeder.
Further, every once in a while, travelers can trigger puffballs along the route to explode, showering them with spores. They don't seem to cause any disease or poison, but they do irritate the nose, lips, and tongue, giving intermittent fits with a low RT for a few minutes:
Some pale puffball mushrooms shivers almost imperceptibly. Several of the puffball mushrooms erupt with a soft *whumpf*, showering the room with a spray of tiny grey spores.
Your nose itches. Your lips tingle. Your swollen tongue thrashes in your mouth!
Roundtime: 3 seconds.