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... What was this?

A shaky breath traveled up my throat as I laid eyes on what could only be described as the result of pure madness!

In the first cell we were about to walk past was a thin, corpse-like man. His stomach was open, with his intestines spilling onto the ground. One of those intestines was wrapped around his mouth as a gag to stop him from saying anything.

Flies had gathered around him, and for a second I thought he was dead. However, his body twitched, showing ...

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