The Target becomes afflicted with an insatiable, gnawing hunger. While no amount of eating can assuage its pangs of hunger, it finds the presence of food nearly irresistible. The accursed creature responds to any offer of food (unless the food is obviously rotten or otherwise inedible).
If the accursed creature successfully Contesting Rolls, it can ignore any further offers of food from that creature for 1 minute. Eating food Turns the accursed creature’s stomach, however, and they must make a Body Contesting Roll or be treated as Poisoned for 1 minute after they finish eating. If the accursed creature eats without becoming nauseated in this way, they can likewise refuse all offers of food for 1 minute.
The hunger of this Spell causes the Target to begin wasting away, gaining 1 level of Exhausted each day (a Body Contesting Roll negates this effect for 1 day), and as long as the Target has any amount of Exhausted while suffering from this Curse it becomes gaunt and emaciated. Worn items fit very loosely on the accursed creature, draping and sagging uncomfortably, causing the Target to take a DIS penalty on all Body checks (except checks related to escaping from bonds of any kind). The target’s Exhausted cannot be cured without first removing the Curse.
You feel the curse of Famine's Feast grip you, an insatiable hunger gnawing at your core. Any sight or smell of food becomes nearly irresistible. When you eat, your stomach churns, and you must fight to avoid becoming poisoned. Each day, the relentless hunger weakens you, leaving you gaunt and emaciated, your clothing hanging loosely as your strength fades. Only by lifting the curse can you hope to end this torment and regain your vitality.