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  • Scarlet Fever
  • Scarlet fever
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  • Scarlet fever is a monster who appears in IX.
  • Scarlet fever, formerly scarlatina, is a contagious disease that is caused by the group A β-haemolytic bacilli Streptococcus pyogenes. It typically affects children between the ages of 3 and 15.
  • Scarlet Fever is a passive death knight ability learned at level 68 for death knights with the blood specialization.
  • When her mother died, Mary was heartbroken. She then discovered that not only had her mother died, but she had the disease as well. insane with grief and having nothing to lose, Mary changed her name to Scarlet and vowed to spread disease to every person on Earth, starting with Gotham. She then became the archenemy of Batgirl (Batman:The Next Chapter). She then rose to become the leader of the New Birds of Prey.
  • Note: Scarlet Fever is not the official DC name for this character. She was an unnamed Legion applicant, who also appeared later in a UP Military Academy uniform, still without a codename. The name 'Scarlet Fever' was given her by Legion fan Rob Rundle who made these micros, but when Ratonpier put the micro on his website, this name got transferred along with the micro. The same occurred in a few other cases: Balm; Flotsam & Jetsam; Rain Girl, Tank.
  • Scarlet fever is a disease. Anna Mary Jones contracted the fever and died of complications from it in 1912.
  • Union victory in the Civil War brought improved medical treatment to the South, as well as relieving residents of the need to climb to the second story of buildings in large cities.
  • "Scarlet" as a name has always invoked an air of passion and sensuality. Usually a female-oriented trope, the name "Scarlet" (sometimes with two T's) often denotes a woman with a fiery, indomitable personality and complicated morality. If she's a hero, she'll be on the aggressive side. If she's a villain, she's almost never straightforwardly evil. As one can expect, she is often a Lady in Red and/or a Fiery Redhead, especially if "Scarlet" is actually a nickname or codename.
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Level
  • 68
Attack
  • 429
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Spells
  • None
Agility
  • 319
mortalityrate
  • n/a
Cast Time
  • Passive
symptom
  • fever, chills, abdominal pain, skin sloughing
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Gold
  • 115
Defense
  • 478
Box Title
  • Scarlet Fever
Skills
Game
  • Dragon Quest IXIX
Name
  • Scarlet Fever
  • Scarlet fever
MP
  • 28
Type
treatment
Romaji
  • Ebirufureimu
debuff dur
  • 30.0
debuff desc
  • Reduces physical damage dealt by 10%.
debuff image
  • ability_warrior_warcry.png
debuff name
  • Weakened Blows
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exp
  • 5900
Cause
  • Streptococcus pyogenes
imagewidth
  • [defaults to 125]
Specialization
  • Blood
X
  • None
  • No appearance
Class
  • Death knight
Description
  • Causes your Blood Boil to refresh your diseases on targets it damages, and your Blood Plague to also afflict enemies with Weakened Blows.
Japanese
  • エビルフレイム
School
  • Physical
Family
  • Elemental
HP
  • 743
IX
DQX
  • No appearance
DQIX
  • Rivers run dry, animals die, and the grass and trees are burnt to cinders when the scarlet fever walks the land. These hellfire-exhaling horrors are born when souls that cannot rest are engulfed in evil auras. None can rest while they live.
DQIXnum
  • 242
DQXnum
  • -
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  • "Scarlet" as a name has always invoked an air of passion and sensuality. Usually a female-oriented trope, the name "Scarlet" (sometimes with two T's) often denotes a woman with a fiery, indomitable personality and complicated morality. If she's a hero, she'll be on the aggressive side. If she's a villain, she's almost never straightforwardly evil. As one can expect, she is often a Lady in Red and/or a Fiery Redhead, especially if "Scarlet" is actually a nickname or codename. While male examples exist (Captain Scarlet and The Scarlet Pimpernel come to mind), they usually have a much different feel, playing up the boldness of the color red rather than any direct sexualization. Examples: * Scarlett O'Hara from Gone with the Wind, possibly the Trope Codifier. * The Scarlet Witch from Marvel Comics. * Scarlett, the most well-known female hero from G.I. Joe. Her backstory is an homage to Gone with the Wind, as her birth name is Shanna O'Hara and she's from Atlanta. * The sultry Miss Scarlet from Clue. * Miss Scarlet from Perry Moore's Hero, a superheroine with fire powers to match her temper. * On The Critic, Jay's boss Duke meets Alice's Southern Belle sister Miranda at a costume ball and is instantly smitten with her, nicknaming her Scarlet. * The vampires Remilia and Flandre Scarlet from the sixth Touhou game, Embodiment of Scarlet Devil * Erza Scarlet from Fairy Tail. Her last name was chosen for her by Jellal because of her red hair. * The Scarlet Empress, one of the primary villains in Exalted. * Real Life example: Famed sex worker advocate Carol Leigh, aka "Scarlot Harlot" * While not the name of a person, The Scarlet Letter invoked this trope in its title as far back as 1850. * Final Fantasy VII's Scarlet, who is a mid-level villainess, a Corrupt Corporate Executive and a Lady in Red. * Scarlet's Walk is an album by Tori Amos where the character, Scarlet, travels the U.S. post 9/11. * Freezing's Dr. Scarlet Ohara, who's willing to do anything to save the world including knowingly (if extremely reluctantly) setting up her teenage human test subjects to die to ensure funding for her real project.
  • Scarlet fever is a monster who appears in IX.
  • Scarlet fever, formerly scarlatina, is a contagious disease that is caused by the group A β-haemolytic bacilli Streptococcus pyogenes. It typically affects children between the ages of 3 and 15.
  • Scarlet Fever is a passive death knight ability learned at level 68 for death knights with the blood specialization.
  • When her mother died, Mary was heartbroken. She then discovered that not only had her mother died, but she had the disease as well. insane with grief and having nothing to lose, Mary changed her name to Scarlet and vowed to spread disease to every person on Earth, starting with Gotham. She then became the archenemy of Batgirl (Batman:The Next Chapter). She then rose to become the leader of the New Birds of Prey.
  • Note: Scarlet Fever is not the official DC name for this character. She was an unnamed Legion applicant, who also appeared later in a UP Military Academy uniform, still without a codename. The name 'Scarlet Fever' was given her by Legion fan Rob Rundle who made these micros, but when Ratonpier put the micro on his website, this name got transferred along with the micro. The same occurred in a few other cases: Balm; Flotsam & Jetsam; Rain Girl, Tank.
  • Scarlet fever is a disease. Anna Mary Jones contracted the fever and died of complications from it in 1912.
  • Union victory in the Civil War brought improved medical treatment to the South, as well as relieving residents of the need to climb to the second story of buildings in large cities.