Neko Virus

The Neko Virus was discovered on 27th April 2022 in Kažan inside a TTT lab, but it's uncertain what caused the virus because the scientists in the laboratory have all ran from the country, are unknown or are dead. Some believe that it was when they were testing on cats for biological studies and others say it didn't start in the lab it happened naturally through nature, but it is unknown what had caused it. The symptoms at the time where: craving for milk, slurred speech, personality changes, growths, growing cat ears, growing cat tail and shaking. The Fortunans were the first to find the cure, however they refused to share it to anyone other than amongst themselves, making the entire research effort for finding the cure 10 times harder but eventually Kube Rostvov (from the Silvish city of Salapet) found it in a recipe book. He at the time didn't think the virus was real, so gave the recipe away to Time "Clark" Savl who took credit for finding the recipe after Kube had gotten infected.

The Traditional Fortunan Cure
The recipe starts with crushing lapis lazuli mined in Fortuna. After the lapis has been turned into a fine powder it must be put in a line and snorted through the left nostril for more chances of success. Some people have tried adding cocaine to the mix so the body allows it to go down easier without any secondary effects.

The cultural Salapetian Cure
Unlike the Fortunan method, the Salapetian cure is made from lush ingredients such as sweet berries and natural sugarcane grown around Salapet lake. One could use normal sugarcane although it doesn't make you recover as well as natural sugarcane. After collecting the ingredients you bring it into a hot boiling cauldron and leave it there boiling for 2 minutes, after you have done so leave it in a bottle and store it inside a cold chest with ice if possible. This is done to block any infections of the Neko Virus and when in the body it blocks every symptom of the Neko Virus from working causing it to shut down. After consuming the cure you are to self-isolate for at least 2-3 days to fully get rid of the disease.

Etymology
It is named after the Japanese word for 'cat' Neko (猫).