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A new strain has recently been exposed titled "Garbometrium Adulti", which puppets the hosts central nervous system after 2 days of infection and induces their minds into an aggressive state increasing the biochemical compound known as Dehydroepiandrosterone. The host also releases pours out of its skin and naval cavity which releases puss discharge and blood compacted with red blood cells. The victim is subjected to death within 24 hours or less. The remaining symptoms of its original …
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