Thread:The Purpur Man/@comment-26173711-20191017210049/@comment-26173711-20191030195121

Tetrablock Virus

The Tetrablock Virus (or TBV for short) is a nonfatal yet highly contagious virus that is spread through mere proximity of someone infected with it. The proximity is roughly a meter, and will infect anyone and everyone unless adequate protection is worn. Symptoms include fever, headache, slight nosebleed, and unconsciousness. While the former two might not always occur, the latter two are defining characteristics of the virus and will always occur. While the virus is not inherently dangerous or fatal, its contagion and symptoms (namely the unconsciousness) make it a very difficult virus to contain. There is no known cure; the only way to get rid of it is to wait it out akin to influenza.