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Lets think of the environment interacting with your epidemic:

  • If it is sunny day (especially at a mountainous elevation) your skin will tan first then burn due to the ultraviolet light
  • If the local bugs are out (mosquitos, black flies and such) they will dine on you through your epidermis.
  • They may cause you to run into poison ivy or other nasty toxic plants or through thorn bushes. Your epidermis will suffer.
  • Falling down a cliff as the next of your adventures will abrade the epidermis from your body.
  • At the bottom of the cliff, as you lie there, moulds and fungus will begin to gnaw on you before the big scavengers start to remove the remainder of your epidermis with a lot of the sub epidermal tissue.
  • If however you fall into a river the fish will do the same.
The environment and your epidermis don't seem to be on the best of terms
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