plague (Curse)
A plague, in the context of a curse, refers to a severe affliction or calamity that is believed to be caused by supernatural forces. This concept often appears in folklore and religious texts, where a deity or spirit punishes a community or individual for wrongdoing. The term can encompass various forms of suffering, including disease, famine, or natural disasters.
Historically, plagues have been depicted in stories such as the Ten Plagues of Egypt, where each plague served as a divine warning. These narratives illustrate the belief that moral failings can lead to dire consequences, reinforcing the idea that curses can manifest as widespread suffering or misfortune.