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  • Natural causes
  • Natural Causes
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  • Natural causes is when a person dies of old age, this one of the most common along with the disease pneumonia, kidney failure, falls, etc. This article is a . You can help My English Wiki by expanding it.
  • A death by natural causes, as recorded by coroners and on death certificates and associated documents, is one that is primarily attributed to an illness or an internal malfunction of the body not directly influenced by external forces. For example, a person dying from complications from influenza (an infection) or a heart attack (an internal body malfunction) or sudden heart failure would be listed as having died from natural causes. Health departments discourage listing old age as the cause of death since there is always a more direct cause, although it may be unknown in certain cases and could be one of a number of aging-associated diseases.
  • Natural Causes was a very troubled child. His mother Selphie Nphlictid Causes had very suicidal tendencies which emotionally scarred young Natural, and her abusiveness, which is generally cited as the main reason that rolling pins are banned in North America, put violence in his head. He also played video games, an activity whose participants are all brutal murderers. Even his school helped marked him violent when an administrator changed the school's punishment policy. The administrator had physical education class changed the rules of baseball so that instead of hitting the baseball, the batter had to hit misbehaving students. When the change went into effect, Causes's batting average went from .021 to .832. Sadly, nobody noticed the warning signs.
  • Natural causes are physical forces like gravity, magnetism, electric fields and so on which operate consistently. Sometimes they are called laws of nature, because careful observers over the years have not found any exceptions to these forces. For example, whenever you drop something, it falls. Or whenever you combine two chemicals of a certain type, they always react the same way. In the biological world, there are natural laws governing plant growth, animal behavior, infectious diseases and so on.
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  • Family
  • Realm
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  • Swindle
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  • Common Boon.jpg
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  • Pay for information
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  • 60.0
First Action Difficulty
  • 60.0
Storyline Number
  • I
Third Action
  • Spy
Next Quest Type
  • World Event
Fifth Action Difficulty
  • 30.0
Fifth Action
  • Bribe
Reward Name
  • Random Resource
Second Action Difficulty
  • 10.0
Sixth Action Text
  • Pose as Moonsinger
Third Action Text
  • Investigate dues
First Action
  • Harass
Fourth Action Text
  • Exhume and examine bodies
Second Action Text
  • Befriend victims' households
Fourth Action Difficulty
  • 60.0
First Action Text
  • Interrogate Moonsingers
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  • Steal
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  • Maester Lucas.jpg
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  • 60.0
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  • Maester Lucas
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  • Aid
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  • 60.0
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  • 100
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  • World Braavos.jpg
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  • 60.0
B
  • 10.0
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  • Murdered Allies
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  • "We must find out whether anyone is behind these deaths."
  • "Which allies are dead?"
  • "We should investigate, why these four were targeted."
  • "Two councillors who signed the peace treaty with Westeros. One prominent merchant with ties to King's Landing. One ambassador," he says grimly.
  • "Nothing that obvious. A wasting illness for one. A fall. A seizure." The maester shrugs. "But the coincidence seems too great to ignore."
  • Four vocal supporters of Westeros, dead within days. What secrets can you learn that might tell you who killed them?
  • "'Natural causes'? Meaning it's natural to die from a sword in the gut?"
  • "Troubling news from Braavos, my [lord/lady]," Maester Lucas says. "Four of Westeros's strongest allies died within days of each other. 'Natural causes.'"
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  • Sworn Sword
Storyline
  • Intrigue in Braavos
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Speaker
  • Maester Lucas
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  • World Event
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  • Maester Lucas.jpg
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  • Legendary
Time
  • 1800.0
NEXT
  • Fractured
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  • Natural Causes was a very troubled child. His mother Selphie Nphlictid Causes had very suicidal tendencies which emotionally scarred young Natural, and her abusiveness, which is generally cited as the main reason that rolling pins are banned in North America, put violence in his head. He also played video games, an activity whose participants are all brutal murderers. Even his school helped marked him violent when an administrator changed the school's punishment policy. The administrator had physical education class changed the rules of baseball so that instead of hitting the baseball, the batter had to hit misbehaving students. When the change went into effect, Causes's batting average went from .021 to .832. Sadly, nobody noticed the warning signs. When he was sixteen, Causes went on a shooting spree at his high school, Sitting Duck High. Twenty four people were killed. Causes was charged with a misdemeanor.
  • Natural causes is when a person dies of old age, this one of the most common along with the disease pneumonia, kidney failure, falls, etc. This article is a . You can help My English Wiki by expanding it.
  • A death by natural causes, as recorded by coroners and on death certificates and associated documents, is one that is primarily attributed to an illness or an internal malfunction of the body not directly influenced by external forces. For example, a person dying from complications from influenza (an infection) or a heart attack (an internal body malfunction) or sudden heart failure would be listed as having died from natural causes. Health departments discourage listing old age as the cause of death since there is always a more direct cause, although it may be unknown in certain cases and could be one of a number of aging-associated diseases. By contrast, death caused by active intervention is called unnatural death. The "unnatural" causes are usually given as accident (implying no unreasonable voluntary risk), misadventure (accident following a willful and dangerous risk), suicide, or homicide. In some settings, other categories may be added. For example, a prison may track the deaths of inmates caused by acute intoxication separately. Additionally, a cause of death can be recorded as "undetermined".
  • Natural causes are physical forces like gravity, magnetism, electric fields and so on which operate consistently. Sometimes they are called laws of nature, because careful observers over the years have not found any exceptions to these forces. For example, whenever you drop something, it falls. Or whenever you combine two chemicals of a certain type, they always react the same way. In the biological world, there are natural laws governing plant growth, animal behavior, infectious diseases and so on. Human beings, however, tend to be unpredictable because they were granted free will by God (compare Determinism).
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