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'''Elven Anti-Telomerase Disorder''' (E.A.T.D) is a genetic disorder for elves that mainly had an effect on Ulvrikian elves, with the disorder caused by varying degrees of the health and lifestyle choices of the elven individual. The Elven body, (primarily within Ulvrikian Elves) due to the disorder that causes a genetic |
'''Elven Anti-Telomerase Disorder''' (E.A.T.D) is a genetic disorder for elves that mainly had an effect on Ulvrikian elves, with the disorder caused by varying degrees of the health and lifestyle choices of the elven individual. The Elven body, (primarily within Ulvrikian Elves) due to the disorder that causes a genetic mutation targeting telomerase enzymes. Causing the rapid degradation of cells and quick death. EATD’s triggers are heavily dependent from person to person but with most records showing it triggering earliest at 120 years of life. |
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Revision as of 15:56, 8 December 2023
Elven Anti-Telomerase Disorder (E.A.T.D) is a genetic disorder for elves that mainly had an effect on Ulvrikian elves, with the disorder caused by varying degrees of the health and lifestyle choices of the elven individual. The Elven body, (primarily within Ulvrikian Elves) due to the disorder that causes a genetic mutation targeting telomerase enzymes. Causing the rapid degradation of cells and quick death. EATD’s triggers are heavily dependent from person to person but with most records showing it triggering earliest at 120 years of life.