Recent archaeological expeditions discovered a cave on the banks of the Upper Semliki river that contained thirteen skulls. All had been crushed. Near them was a large pile of fossilized ash. Laboratory analysis determined the ash to be the remains of thirteen Homo sapiens. On the wall of the cave is a painting of a human figure, hand raised in a threatening posture, eyes fixed in an evil gaze. Inside its gaping mouth is the body of another human. One school of thought argues that the crushed skulls and burned bodies were a means of ghoul disposal, while the cave drawing serves as a warning.
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