Zoz Files – Excerpts from Panopolis

Going back into his deep slumber he remembers a large house with loved ones stationed at different parts of the edifice. His favorite most cherished one lays on the ground in front of him infected with what at first glance seems to be some disfiguring disease. It appears that a creature, green in hue has symbiotically attached itself to the gory aftermath that only faintly resembles the victim. He packages the half-dead body into a box, haphazardly poking and ripping at the green parts inside, hoping he might kill what is still alive, and then hides the box. He wants to forget what he saw and decides to wake himself.

– Ch. 10, verse IX

The doctor explains that what is inside of him must be removed.  At this stage it has grown to be too large and aggressive and oral medication will not help to purge the creature from within.  The operation is risky and he is scared to go through with it.  He wakes for a brief moment and realizes he is only dreaming but still feels a pain in stomach where the imaginary creature would have been.  So to resolve the dream and wake without an imaginary creature inside he closes his eyes.  The operation was successful although it hurts to laugh.  As he gets off the operating table he sees two small, fat baby worms crawl into the crevices of the rundown wooden walls.  He tell the doctor that her operation was sloppy and she should of killed the baby worms as well or one might have crawled into his mouth while he was sleeping.  He then wakes knowing that didn’t happen.

– Ch. 57, verse CCXLV

 

 

 

 

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