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[[File:syndrome_statuses_anim.gif|right]][[File:skin_color_preview.png|thumb|right|What different undead/immortal creatures' skin colors mean, which are also syndromes.]]In ''Dwarf Fortress'', a '''syndrome''' can be thought of as a condition which applies a collection of [[Syndrome#Creature effect tokens|effects]] to [[creature]]s who contract it. Syndromes give rise to several of the game's [[fun|more interesting]] [[Health care|medical]] [[Status_icon|predicaments]], such as [[alcohol]] inebriation, venomous snake bites, and the brain-rotting secretions of certain [[Forgotten beast|uninvited guests]]. That said, the syndrome system isn't functionally restricted to the simulation of disease - many of the game's supernatural features, such as [[werewolf|werewolves]], [[vampire]]s, [[necromancer]]s, [[mummy|mummy curses]] and the [[undead]], are in fact produced by applying various [[Syndrome#Special_Effects|special effects]] to creatures via syndromes. | [[File:syndrome_statuses_anim.gif|right]][[File:skin_color_preview.png|thumb|right|What different undead/immortal creatures' skin colors mean, which are also syndromes.]]In ''Dwarf Fortress'', a '''syndrome''' can be thought of as a condition which applies a collection of [[Syndrome#Creature effect tokens|effects]] to [[creature]]s who contract it. Syndromes give rise to several of the game's [[fun|more interesting]] [[Health care|medical]] [[Status_icon|predicaments]], such as [[alcohol]] inebriation, venomous snake bites, and the brain-rotting secretions of certain [[Forgotten beast|uninvited guests]]. That said, the syndrome system isn't functionally restricted to the simulation of disease - many of the game's supernatural features, such as [[werewolf|werewolves]], [[vampire]]s, [[necromancer]]s, [[mummy|mummy curses]] and the [[undead]], are in fact produced by applying various [[Syndrome#Special_Effects|special effects]] to creatures via syndromes. |