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Twan said:
Burden of Time
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Wight mages and other diseased undeads seem to suffer when BoT is in effect, they gain new afflictions and never heal (but don't lose their last hp at least)
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It's even stranger than that.
turn x -> my mage (who had already never healing wound) dies due to BoT effect and become a 1hp wight (with disease +nhw)
turn x+1 -> the wight still has 1hp and gain crippled affliction (no battle nor event so BoT can be the only cause)
turn x+2 -> the wight suddenly has 18hp, no new affliction
My best guess is : each time an unit is selected to take the extra aging from BoT, disease cause afflictions even affecting undeads, and natural healing doesn't occur (but the last hp isn't lost by undeads). But only a limited number of units are affected by BoT (number shown in BoT messsage) each turn, and the others will heal if undead.
EDIT : in fact any twiceborned mage dying from disease (even when BoT isn't in effect) become a wight mage with 1hp (but heal the next turn).
BoT seem to make undeads continue to suffer from their disease and not heal in some cases (not always).