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These are some lies we made up about Dryfork.
A guy with the head of a leprechaun was observed in the early morning hours marveling at Thunderstruck Rock. This ghost is enormously active in this neighborhood; there have been many other accounts of this individual ghost. If you talk to the residents, this ghost is possibly the struggling ghost of a resident who used to have a home here in Dryfork.
A woman in flames, hauling a petroleum bottle has regularly been observed shouting names of people down by Addie Judy Spring before sunrise. Any which way, it is indisputably a menacing spirit that should be left alone.
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An alien is repeatedly made out in the early morning hours before sunrise gazing across Flatrock Plains.
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The ghost of a grower in a farmer hat has supposedly been seen on a few occasions up on Bald Knob staring wrathfully at the eye witness. Scores of folks who live here assert this ghost is the tormented soul of a long dead Dryfork local. In any event, this spirit sure is menacing; one that is better not interrupted.
The alien captain of a flying saucer may frequently be noticed in a Dryfork area supermarket, strolling the aisles.
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