Sweating Sickness
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Death be not Proud by orphan_account
Fandoms: Tortall - Tamora Pierce, PIERCE Tamora - Works
04 Sep 2017
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The Sweating Sickness has returned to Tortall, and Imrah, to Roald's disbelief and disapproval, has placed an entire village under quarantine to halt the spread of the disease.
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A Plague of Questions by devilinthedetails
Fandoms: Tortall - Tamora Pierce, PIERCE Tamora - Works
26 Oct 2018
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Alex and Duke Roger help one another make sense of the Sweating Sickness.
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March, 431 HE: Something is brewing in Corus, and Duke Baird is very concerned, as the chief of the palace healers should be.
But is he ready?
He isn’t sure.
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Ruling in Times of Pestilence by devilinthedetails
Fandoms: Tortall - Tamora Pierce, PIERCE Tamora - Works
17 Jun 2020
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Roald struggles to rule as the Sweating Sickness ravages his realm
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- English
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- 1,114
- Chapters:
- 1/1
- Kudos:
- 11
- Hits:
- 151
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Merlin tells Gaius he isn't sick, both the physician and Arthur think otherwise
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- Part 6 of Sicktember 2021
- Part 40 of Merlin
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Alanna’s visit to George’s mother’s house to celebrate her one year anniversary at court takes a dark turn when Eleni gets a patient with a magically enhanced illness.
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- Part 6 of And Then There Were Three
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In the year of our Lord God, 1485, shortly after the seventh day of August, at which time king Henry the seventh arrived in Wales, out of France, and in the first year of his reign, there chanced a disease among the people, lasting the rest of that month & all September, which for the sudden sharpness and unwont cruelness passed the pestilence. But that immediately killed some in opening their windows, some in playing with children in their street doors, some in one hour, many in two it destroyed, & at the longest, to they that merrily dined, it gave a sorrowful supper. As it found them so it took them, some in sleep some in wake, some in mirth some in care, some fasting & some full, some busy and some idle, and in one house sometime three sometime five, sometime seven sometime eight, sometime more some time all, of the which, if the half in every town escaped, it was thought great favour. Know that this disease was called here, the sweating sickness: and because it first began in England, it was named, in other countries, the English sweat.
A new sickness comes to Button House, the likes of which its inhabitants cannot explain.
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- Part 6 of Gone Gone
