Bloodfungus - A parasitic mushroom spread by internal contact with spores, bloodfungus grows mycelium throughout the mortal body, feeding on the nutrients passed through the digestive tract and blood stream. After three days of relatively silent incubation, the mycelium will flower, bursting small fruiting-body stalks the size of an index finger from the skin along the afflicted's appendages, which flower in a day and quickly begin to release spores. Further, the mortal's nervous system is affected, and they desire to seek out contact with other mortals. If they wish to resist, they must succeed on a DC16 wisdom saving throw. This must be done once each day.