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The Yellow-Backed Fox Mystery
A clipping from a local tabloid, primarily focusing on revealing the rumors of shared dreams, and intended to warn highland residents to be on guard against the return of the Illusory Plague.
The Yellow-Backed Fox Mystery I
People are saying that the lingering aftereffects of the Illusory Plague that broke out near Lallipar are causing trouble there again, interrupting a brief period of calm in the region.
Several villagers stated that over the past week, they have repeatedly had the same dream, in which they turned into a strange yellow-backed fox, constantly touching noses with other yellow-backed foxes in a pitch-black woodland area.
At first, it was just two or three, but later the numbers grew, forming a massive pack of the creatures.
Finally, they arrived at a moonlit lake, circling the water as if dancing a dance no one had taught them—almost as if forming a certain shape.
The entire scene was incredibly orderly, as if guided by the same thought.
What's even more bizarre is that the villagers claim certain characteristics of the foxes in the dreams were extremely similar to their own.
Their posture, gait—they even felt a sense of familiarity when one approached.
They suspect that this is not a simple nightmare, but rather some kind of shared dream.
Regardless of the true nature of the dreams, we urge all residents near Lallipar to avoid approaching woodland areas and lakes at night if they notice strange phenomena, and to remain vigilant against the Illusory Plague. --- The Yellow-Backed Fox Mystery II Some zoologists have proposed a different view regarding the claims that the Illusory Plague has struck Lallipar again.
Real-life yellow-backed foxes touch noses to exchange information. Not all creatures use verbal language to communicate, after all—scent is also a common medium.
Furthermore, since yellow-backed foxes appear in large numbers in the woodland areas not far from Lallipar, the villagers are most likely simply dreaming about what they see during the day. This, they argue, makes their dreams less than solid evidence that the Illusory Plague has made a comeback.
Upon hearing this, some busybodies immediately retorted that
even if what the scholars said was true, what kind of information would such a massive group of yellow-backed foxes be trying to convey?
That is the more unsettling part.
Several villagers stated that over the past week, they have repeatedly had the same dream, in which they turned into a strange yellow-backed fox, constantly touching noses with other yellow-backed foxes in a pitch-black woodland area.
At first, it was just two or three, but later the numbers grew, forming a massive pack of the creatures.
Finally, they arrived at a moonlit lake, circling the water as if dancing a dance no one had taught them—almost as if forming a certain shape.
The entire scene was incredibly orderly, as if guided by the same thought.
What's even more bizarre is that the villagers claim certain characteristics of the foxes in the dreams were extremely similar to their own.
Their posture, gait—they even felt a sense of familiarity when one approached.
They suspect that this is not a simple nightmare, but rather some kind of shared dream.
Regardless of the true nature of the dreams, we urge all residents near Lallipar to avoid approaching woodland areas and lakes at night if they notice strange phenomena, and to remain vigilant against the Illusory Plague. --- The Yellow-Backed Fox Mystery II Some zoologists have proposed a different view regarding the claims that the Illusory Plague has struck Lallipar again.
Real-life yellow-backed foxes touch noses to exchange information. Not all creatures use verbal language to communicate, after all—scent is also a common medium.
Furthermore, since yellow-backed foxes appear in large numbers in the woodland areas not far from Lallipar, the villagers are most likely simply dreaming about what they see during the day. This, they argue, makes their dreams less than solid evidence that the Illusory Plague has made a comeback.
Upon hearing this, some busybodies immediately retorted that
even if what the scholars said was true, what kind of information would such a massive group of yellow-backed foxes be trying to convey?
That is the more unsettling part.
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