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A dense and gruesome study on the habits and culture of ghouls. | A dense and gruesome study on the habits and culture of ghouls. Reading may cause vomiting and/or bleeding from the eyes. | ||
==Author's Note== | ==Author's Note== | ||
There is none, for the author went mad before he could write a proper ending. The book begins to deteriorate somewhere around chapter nineteen, into a long and delirious mess of gibberish, before it is mercifully cut off by a note from the publisher. | There is none, for the author went mad before he could write a proper ending. The book begins to deteriorate somewhere around chapter nineteen, into a long and delirious mess of gibberish, before it is mercifully cut off by a note from the publisher. | ||
==At Absit Omen== | |||
*[[Alexandra Carstairs]] was reading it when [[Theo Whitman]] found her.[http://absitomen.com/index.php?topic=17946.msg152948#msg152948] |
Revision as of 22:50, 9 April 2016
A dense and gruesome study on the habits and culture of ghouls. Reading may cause vomiting and/or bleeding from the eyes.
Author's Note
There is none, for the author went mad before he could write a proper ending. The book begins to deteriorate somewhere around chapter nineteen, into a long and delirious mess of gibberish, before it is mercifully cut off by a note from the publisher.
At Absit Omen
- Alexandra Carstairs was reading it when Theo Whitman found her.[1]