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Smart Teeth
I had a lot of problems with my teeth on into my thirties. My mother neglected to get us to the dentist regularly, get checked up, worked on. She was missing teeth. So was my grandmother. So was I, by the fifth grade. I really liked Skittles, a lot.
Clairmont School of Experimental Dentistry in Birmingham needed guinea pigs, and I needed cheap oral surgery. They pulled whatever remaining rotten pieces of teeth I had left in my face, molars that had disintegrated, splintered wisdom teeth. They cleaned me up and put a couple of fillings in the pretty decent teeth I had left.
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The Vanishing of Anthony Cobb
What follows is a recovered journal from our last expedition into Krubera. Upon reaching our greatest depth and wandering a meandering path through an obviously constructed hallway, this journal was found in a large open chamber in the exact center of a round room that was sealed by a door bound shut with rope. No bodies were found, but there were bloodstains as well as other obvious signs of struggle around the site of the journal. I lack the slightest inclination of what any of this could mean, as the utterly strange has replaced the normal in Dr. Cobb’s journal, and I fear what else could be lurking in the shadows which men have not yet tread.
Dr. Maverick
Yale Archeology, 2012.
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Los mitos de origen del dragón Blaze
Hace mucho, mucho tiempo en una tierra muy, muy lejana, Pegasus estuvo volando durante la noche encima de la tierra sin forma. De repente, Pegasus vio la monstrua del lago Loch Ness cuando ella estaba nadando en el lago. Ella era bellísima y Pegasus bajó para conocerla. Los dos se enamoraron y unos meses más tarde ella puso un huevo en el Monte Vesubio. Cuando el volcán entró en erupción y cubrió la ciudad de Pompeya, la lava ardiente parió al dragón Blaze.