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You’re currently immersed in the Annals of St. Remedius, the history and chronicle of the St. Remedius Medical College. St. Remedius was famous for its investigations into natural history, paranormal investigation, and extranormal events and situations, both before and after its mysterious disappearance and/or destruction a short time ago. This site is the only remaining archive of its investigations and situations, all updated weekly.

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Rocketed from the dying planet Skaro as an infant. Former owner/operator of Dallas’s pretty much only carnivorous plant gallery. Before that, some dabbling in writing.