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  2. Lambton Worm - Wikipedia

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    The story states that the young John Lambton was a rebellious character who missed church one Sunday to go fishing in the River Wear.In many versions of the story, while walking to the river, or setting up his equipment, John receives warnings from an old man (or a witch – depending on who tells the story) that no good can come from missing church.

  3. The Laidly Worm of Spindleston Heugh - Wikipedia

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    The ballad was first published in 1778 in a compilation of folk songs.The ballad was said to have been transcribed by the Reverend Robert Lambe, the Vicar of Norham, from a latin manuscript "made by the old mountain-bard, Duncan Frasier, living on Cheviot, A.D. 1270", although is now thought to have been a forgery by Lambe, drawing on local stories.

  4. Book of the Wyrm - Wikipedia

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    Berin Kinsman reviewed Book of the Wyrm in White Wolf #38 (1993), rating it a 3 out of 5 and stated that "This is an excellent sourcebook, but as much as I think the Wyrm makes a challenging villain, I've also found it to be one of the more contrived elements of the game.

  5. Fictional depictions of worms - Wikipedia

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    More positive interpretations, based on the concept of the friendly 'bookworm' or mutated forms of the common earthworm, are found in many recent books, especially those written for children. [citation needed] On Pink Floyd's album The Wall, worms were used as "symbols of negative forces within ourselves." [3]

  6. De Vermis Mysteriis - Wikipedia

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    In "The Shambler from the Stars", De Vermis Mysteriis is described as the work of Ludvig Prinn, an "alchemist, necromancer, [and] reputed mage" who "boasted of having attained a miraculous age" before being burned at the stake in Brussels during the height of the witch trials (in the late 15th or early 16th centuries).

  7. Wyrms (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Wyrms is set on Imakulata, a far-future planet that was colonized by humans thousands of years before the book begins.Ore for producing hard metal is extremely rare on Imakulata, most of the deposits having been destroyed by the Starship Captain – the first human to set foot on the new world – while his ship was still in orbit.