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A magical mist creeps through the jungles of Chult. Contact
with this thin, blue, odorless mist can infect giants
and humanoids with mad monkey fever. A dispel magic
spell destroys the mist in a 20-foot square starting at a
point chosen by the caster within the spell’s range. An
encounter with this mist typically covers 1d6 such areas
(400-2,400 square feet}.
A giant or humanoid that comes into contact with
the mist must succeed on a DC 13 Constitution saving
throw or become infected with mad monkey fever. The
infected creature gains a random form of Long-term
madness that manifests 1d6 hours after
infection and lasts for the duration (1d10x 10 hours).
If the madness is allowed to run its full
course, the creature must repeat the saving throw at the
end of the madness. If the second saving throw fails, the
creature suffers another bout of long-term madness (roll
again on the table) that lasts for the normal duration.
The madness symptoms continue until the disease ends.

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Long-Term Madness
d100 Effect (lasts 1d10 × 10 hours)
01–10 The character feels compelled to repeat a specific activity over and over, such as washing hands, touching things, praying, or counting coins.
11–20 The character experiences vivid hallucinations and has disadvantage on Ability Checks.
21–30 The character suffers extreme paranoia. The character has disadvantage on Wisdom and Charisma Checks.
31–40 The character regards something (usually the source of madness) with intense revulsion, as if affected by the antipathy effect of the Antipathy/Sympathy spell.
41–45 The character experiences a powerful delusion. Choose a potion. The character imagines that he or she is under its effects.
46–55 The character becomes attached to a “lucky charm,” such as a person or an object, and has disadvantage on Attack rolls, Ability Checks, and saving throws while more than 30 feet from it.
56–65 The character is Blinded (25%) or Deafened (75%).
66–75 The character experiences uncontrollable tremors or tics, which impose disadvantage on Attack rolls, Ability Checks, and saving throws that involve Strength or Dexterity.
76–85 The character suffers from partial amnesia. The character knows who he or she is and retains racial traits and Class Features, but doesn’t recognize other people or remember anything that happened before the madness took effect.
86–90 Whenever the character takes damage, he or she must succeed on a DC 15 Wisdom saving throw or be affected as though he or she failed a saving throw against the Confusion spell. The Confusion effect lasts for 1 minute.
91–95 The character loses the ability to speak.
96–100 The character falls Unconscious. No amount of jostling or damage can wake the character.

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A magical mist creeps through the jungles of Chult. Contact
with this thin, blue, odorless mist can infect giants
and humanoids with mad monkey fever. A dispel magic
spell destroys the mist in a 20-foot square starting at a
point chosen by the caster within the spell’s range. An
encounter with this mist typically covers 1d6 such areas
(400-2,400 square feet}.
A giant or humanoid that comes into contact with
the mist must succeed on a DC 13 Constitution saving
throw or become infected with mad monkey fever. The
infected creature gains a random form of Long-term
madness that manifests 1d6 hours after
infection and lasts for the duration (1d10x 10 hours).
If the madness is allowed to run its full
course, the creature must repeat the saving throw at the
end of the madness. If the second saving throw fails, the
creature suffers another bout of long-term madness (roll
again on the table) that lasts for the normal duration.
The madness symptoms continue until the disease ends.

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Long-Term Madness
d100 Effect (lasts 1d10 × 10 hours)
01–10 The character feels compelled to repeat a specific activity over and over, such as washing hands, touching things, praying, or counting coins.
11–20 The character experiences vivid hallucinations and has disadvantage on Ability Checks.
21–30 The character suffers extreme paranoia. The character has disadvantage on Wisdom and Charisma Checks.
31–40 The character regards something (usually the source of madness) with intense revulsion, as if affected by the antipathy effect of the Antipathy/Sympathy spell.
41–45 The character experiences a powerful delusion. Choose a potion. The character imagines that he or she is under its effects.
46–55 The character becomes attached to a “lucky charm,” such as a person or an object, and has disadvantage on Attack rolls, Ability Checks, and saving throws while more than 30 feet from it.
56–65 The character is Blinded (25%) or Deafened (75%).
66–75 The character experiences uncontrollable tremors or tics, which impose disadvantage on Attack rolls, Ability Checks, and saving throws that involve Strength or Dexterity.
76–85 The character suffers from partial amnesia. The character knows who he or she is and retains racial traits and Class Features, but doesn’t recognize other people or remember anything that happened before the madness took effect.
86–90 Whenever the character takes damage, he or she must succeed on a DC 15 Wisdom saving throw or be affected as though he or she failed a saving throw against the Confusion spell. The Confusion effect lasts for 1 minute.
91–95 The character loses the ability to speak.
96–100 The character falls Unconscious. No amount of jostling or damage can wake the character.

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