Well, if Naruto has tuberculosis in a fanfic, it could slow him down a great deal. He might not be able to go on missions as vigorously as before. His friends would probably be very worried and might try to find a cure for him. This could lead to new adventures where they search for rare herbs or seek help from reclusive healers.
Yes, there are some novels that touch on the topic of tuberculosis. For example, 'The Magic Mountain' by Thomas Mann has elements related to tuberculosis in its story. The setting of a sanatorium where patients with tuberculosis are treated is an important part of the narrative. This allows the author to explore themes such as the nature of illness, the passage of time, and the human condition in the face of a serious disease.
I recommend a light novel called "The Infinite Castle from the Apocalypse". Although the male protagonist was not Arthur, the protagonist in the story also owned a castle. However, there was no cook, no guards, no butler, and even more hateful was that there were no maids! However, the protagonist had many different identities, such as the girl's friend, the prince of Frerzord, the overlord of the four seas, and the strongest ninja in Ninja World. In this novel, you can see exciting storylines and rich character settings. I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~
The story of Arthur Truluv concludes in a way that's both unexpected and heartwarming. It showcases the resilience of the human spirit and the beauty of unexpected friendships.
The story of King Arthur typically ends with his death or disappearance. Some versions have him being mortally wounded in battle, while others suggest he was taken to a magical realm.
There are stories of how tuberculosis was treated in old times. Some traditional remedies included the use of certain herbs. For example, in some cultures, they used a type of moss that was believed to have healing properties for tuberculosis patients. However, these were often not very effective compared to modern medicine. Tuberculosis used to be a very feared disease as it was highly contagious and often fatal, especially in overcrowded and poor living conditions.
In most cases, the story of Red Dead isn't directly connected to tuberculosis. It's more about the lawless frontier and characters' struggles in that setting.
Merlin could use his magic. He might search for a magical solution, like a potion or a spell that could enhance Arthur's chances of having a son. Maybe he could find a rare herb with special properties that would help with fertility.