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Trouble in Egypt

 Who said it was a good idea to take the Catholic School girls for a graduation trip to Egypt? Of course, they had to desecrate a ruinous temple and enrage an avatar of the Serpent God Apophis. He summoned their old acquaintances: the zombie ventriloquist bunch. Father Morrison fought gallantly but it was not enough. The girls were overpowered by a combination of ancient magic and undead nastiness (and a roaming crocodile!). The temple defenders were controlled by my AI Deck Solo System.

 






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