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  2. 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.

  3. Mongolian death worm - Wikipedia

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    The Mongolian death worm (Mongolian: олгой-хорхой, olgoi-khorkhoi, "large intestine-worm") is a creature alleged to exist in the Gobi Desert. Investigations into the legendary creature have been pursued by amateur cryptozoologists and credentialed academics alike, but there has been little evidence found to support its existence.

  4. The Likeness - Wikipedia

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    The Likeness is a 2008 mystery novel by Tana French. Set in Ireland, it is the second volume in French's Dublin Murder Squad series. The Likeness and In the Woods , the first book of the series, are the inspiration for the BBC and Starz's 2019 Dublin Murders , an eight-episode series.

  5. Fictional depictions of worms - Wikipedia

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    Its symbolic meaning is divided between death and renewal. [1] Worms continue to play mixed roles in modern cultures. The current usage of worm as a type of malicious Internet software is derived from John Brunner's 1975 science fiction novel The Shockwave Rider. [2]

  6. The Lair of the White Worm - Wikipedia

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    The central character of the book is Adam Salton, an Australian (living there at the outset) who in 1860 is contacted by his elderly great-uncle, Richard Salton, a landed gentleman of Lesser Hill, Derbyshire, England, [3] who has no other family and wants to establish a relationship with the only other living member of the Salton family.

  7. 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).

  8. The Book of the Dun Cow (novel) - Wikipedia

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    The novel's initial chapters define several important characters as well as the origins of the main antagonists in the book, Wyrm and Cockatrice. While Chauntecleer spends his days dealing with a rogue rat that has invaded his coop, and trying to become accustomed to a newcomer, Mundo Cani, a depressed dog that is always crying out in anguish ...

  9. A Death - Wikipedia

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    "A Death" is a short story by Stephen King, first published in the March 9, 2015 issue of The New Yorker, [1] and collected in the November 3 collection The Bazaar of Bad Dreams. In his "Introduction" to the latter book, King suggests that he was somewhat inspired by The Hair of Harold Roux (1975), a novel by Thomas Williams , which King ...