![]() ![]() In the second book, it gets spread to countless dogs through kibble that had a small amount of vomit from a fox that had eaten an infected rabbit mixed in while it was being processed. In real life, rabies is spread by infected saliva coming into contact with healthy blood, as through a bite. This trope is continued in the sequel.In reality, rabies can take a while to show any symptoms and is fatal shortly after those symptoms manifest. The disease depicted causes symptoms near-instantly and Roa is able to survive for months while having it. Artistic License – Biology: If we assume “yellow sickness” is in fact rabies, then it’s this trope. ![]() ![]() Losing it is the only way Uly escapes with his life. An Arm and a Leg: One of the gators that forms the Golgathursh catches, tears, and devours Uly's disabled leg.He’s also the Evil Overlooker featured on the cover. Scratch is the Big Bad and Uly’s father, who wants nothing more than his “hideous” offspring to be eliminated. The rabbit caught before her is resigned to this fate, figuring he’ll at least see his wife again. Potter’s unwilling guest, Mia is convinced the author trapped the souls of previous captives in her illustrations. Miss Vix regains control long enough to warn Mia to run away before she's overtaken by the "yellow sickness", suggesting there's still some part of her watching as her body is driven to attack her students.He grabs one of them by the throat to show he's not bluffing. Scratch returns one night and demands that Uly’s mother kill him, or else he’ll kill one of his remaining sisters. ![]()
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