Skrag Disease

Hexalactiflora (HECKS-uh-lact-ih-FLOOR-uh), otherwise known as the Skrag Disease, is a deadly virus known to cause very strange side effects that may or may not later turn lethal.

Descripiton
It's scientific name means "six milk-white flower", which would seem like an odd name at first until you see where it comes from. Some weeds and plants that have flowers (particularly daisies) are known to contain Hexalactiflora. A telltale sign of an infected flower is if it has six petals.

Hexalactiflora is very hard to catch and is typically only seen in animals that eat flowers. Effects of The Skrag Disease seen in animals is very random and unpredictable as to when they'll show up. It depends on the kind of animal, however, and how strong their immune system is. Sometimes, a strong immune system is all it takes to prevent the strange effects of Hecalactiflora.

Some races call it the Scralas Disease.

Effects
In animals, many of the common side effects is frequent vomitting, lack of balance, rabies, memory loss, sudden tiredness, and brief blindness if it goes too far. Some people say that their infected dogs and cats sound like they skrag at anyone that passes by, hence the name "Skrag Disease".

In people, the effects are much more severe and at random, commonly being frequent comitting, rabies, and sudden tiredness as well as going into painful spasms when the Hexalactiflora gets out of control. There has never been any cases of death with people and animals with The Skrag Disease but can be quite crippling for those who catch it.

Cure
There is no known cure for the Skrag Disease and close to nothing can help it except pain killers and some kinds of medicine. The solution? Don't eat six-petaled daisies.