Chapter One: The Disorder

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A Brief Study on Reverse Morphosis Disorder (RMD)

by: Katashi Souta, PhD.


Souta Katashi by momodori Among all the comatose patients that were admitted in Kirimori Hospital, we have discovered deterioration in some parts of the brain. With careful study, we had discovered that the brain cells which comprise these parts are slowly reducing in number, greatly affecting the internal functions in the body.

From a simple interview with their relatives regarding the previous behavior of these patients, we have noted quite a number of patients which had an immediate change in behavior a few weeks before they were admitted to the hospital.

They were noted to develop an apathetic state; a loss of will to do anything, even the things that they loved to do, and failed to follow their daily routines. These patients also lost the urge to eat or even move around, and preferred to remain on their beds, and do absolutely nothing. This was shortly followed by their inability to talk, and gradual memory loss, until they were reported to lose consciousness.

Although, there are two rare cases which becomes an exception to this find. Two teenagers, by the name of Nakamura and Yamada, who were admitted at the same time in Kirimori Hospital, were together when they were found.

Seeing as how they are among the number of comatose patients, their relatives claim that there was no sudden change in behavior, unlike what we have found with the other patients. The effect was seemingly immediate, and there is also brain cell deterioration present in them.

This abrupt shift in behavior is quite a troublesome find, but with the number of patients rising each day, we must work faster to purge this disease for good.



Notes:
:bulletred: You are free to give your NPCs the Reverse Morphosis Disorder, but for the time being, they will not be available for RP.
:bulletred: We apologize for any medical inaccuracies. This disease is fictional, and any similar occurrence to any real disease in the medical field is purely unintentional.

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